The role of international regulatory standards within the current
global environment has become of the most importance. Regulations
are now becoming the emerging mode of global governance. This study
focuses on information aimed at promoting international standards
and good practices in policy domain areas that cut across national
agendas. Transferring international standards-related information
from international organizations comes with challenges, many of
which result from differences in the characteristics of elements
involved in the information transfer process. My principal
proposition is that adoption of a specific international standard
can be explained by individual-level attributes as well as by
country-level attributes. The findings provide strong evidence that
individual client's lack of transparency regarding standard's
compliance, use of standardized templates for data gathering do
matter for standard's adoption. Additionally, at the country level,
absorptive capacity of the overall government and WTO membership
does affect the country's adoption of the standard.
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