TY - JOUR AU - Iñaki Heras Saizarbitoria AB - Purpose – In an economic environment characterized in recent years by globalization and the integration of economic processes, standardization in management systems has had a high growth. In this context, there has been a remarkable increase in certain standards, or norms, issued by international organizations. Among these standards, two main groups stand out, both issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO): one for quality management systems – the family of ISO 9000 standards – and the other for environmental management systems – the ISO 14000 standards. This paper aims to analyze the world wide diffusion process of these two standards, using data provided by the ISO itself. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology proposed is developed in four separate phases. The first two analyze the diffusion model over time with a model based on the logistic curve proposed by Franceschini et al. The next two phases analyze whether the diffusion process has proceeded in a relatively homogeneous way in the different sectors of activity. In order to do that, the use of indices of concentration and instability has been carried out. Findings – The conclusion is that the diffusion of both standards is very similar – in general and in terms of the different sectors. This result coincides with certain hypotheses formulated in the theoretical literature. Originality/value – This is the first paper where it can be demonstrated that, world‐wide, both the ISO 14000 and the ISO 9000 standards have followed very similar patterns of diffusion in their expansion. TI - ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 standards: an international diffusion model JF - International Journal of Operations & Production Management DO - 10.1108/01443570610641648 DA - 2006-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/iso-9000-and-iso-14000-standards-an-international-diffusion-model-XcqK1YjHYq SP - 141 EP - 165 VL - 26 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -