Book chapter
Certified ABS: the Union for Ethical Biotrade and the use of trade and certification marks to encourage and facilitate behaviour change
Biodiversity, Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property: Developments in Access and Benefit Sharing, pp.220-250
Routledge
2018
Abstract
Certiï¬cation is used to indicate that goods, services or business practices meet certain standards.2 It is used in a wide range of ï¬elds (e.g. forestry, livestock, banking, agriculture and electrical goods), on a variety of products and services (e.g. food, ï¬nance and fridges), and to advance various goals and objectives (e.g. organic practices, labour conditions and sustainability). In addition to recognising the attainment of certain standards and advancing particular ends,certiï¬cation is often justiï¬ed because it enables certiï¬ed goods or services to be differentiated from those that are not. In so doing, certiï¬cation may help consumers decide which products and services to purchase, and which ones to pay a premium for. Certiï¬cation, therefore, can play an important role in increasing the market value of goods or services being certiï¬ed. For instance, according to an empirical study conducted by the International Accreditation Forum, 83 per cent of businesses felt that certiï¬cation added value to their organisation, 17 per cent found a signiï¬cant increase in sales as a direct result of certiï¬cation, 32 per cent indicated a minor rise in sales due to certiï¬cation, and 16 per cent considered certiï¬cation being important to direct customers.
Details
- Title
- Certified ABS: the Union for Ethical Biotrade and the use of trade and certification marks to encourage and facilitate behaviour change
- Authors
- Jay Sanderson (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts, Business and LawLeanne Wiseman (Author) - Griffith UniversityDrossos Stamboulakis (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts, Business and Law
- Contributors
- Kamalesh Adhikari (Editor)Charles Lawson (Editor)
- Publication details
- Biodiversity, Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property: Developments in Access and Benefit Sharing, pp.220-250
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Date published
- 2018
- DOI
- 10.4324/9781315098517-10; 10.4324/9781315098517
- ISBN
- 9781351580342
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Law and Society; School of Law and Criminology - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450755102621
- Output Type
- Book chapter
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