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An agenda for further research into the role of trust in regulatory regimes

In: Trust in Regulatory Regimes

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  • Frédérique Six
  • Koen Verhoest

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In this concluding chapter we formulate a research agenda for trust in regulatory regimes, based on the insights gained from the chapters in this edited volume. This agenda follows the five themes identified in the introductory chapter: 1) there are outstanding issues for most trust relations within regulatory regimes that need further research; 2) the interactional dynamics between the different trust relationships within regulatory regimes need more systematic research; 3) the dynamics of processes of trust building and repair within regulatory relationships are understudied; 4) there are still unresolved conceptual issues around trust and related concepts that need further study; and 5) the field is ready to move to more theory building and hypothesis testing research.

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  • Frédérique Six & Koen Verhoest, 2017. "An agenda for further research into the role of trust in regulatory regimes," Chapters, in: Frédérique Six & Koen Verhoest (ed.), Trust in Regulatory Regimes, chapter 9, pages 224-242, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Maayan Davidovitz & Nissim Cohen, 2022. "Alone in the campaign: Distrust in regulators and the coping of front‐line workers," Regulation & Governance, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 16(4), pages 1005-1021, October.

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