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October 2022, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 1399-1419 Building anti‐corruption agency collaboration and reputation: Hanging together or separately hanged
by Nicholas Bautista‐Beauchesne - 1420-1421 Thatcher, Mark and Vlanda, Tim (2021). Foreign states in domestic markets: Sovereign wealth funds and the West. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press
by Lucia Quaglia - 1422-1423 Braithwaite, John (2022). Macrocriminology and freedom. Canberra, Australia: Australia National University Press
by Melissa Rorie - 1424-1425 Lehdonvirta, Vili (2022). Cloud Empires: How digital platforms are overtaking the state and how we can regain control. MA, USA: The MIT Press
by Timo Seidl - 1426-1427 Jordan, Andrew and Gravey, Viviane (2021). Environmental policy in the EU: Actors, institutions and processes. London, UK: Routledge
by Paul Tobin - 1428-1429 Coen, David, Katsaitis, Alexander, and Vannoni, Matia (2021). Business Lobbying in the European Union. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press
by Scott James
July 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 621-633 Taxation: A Regulatory Multilevel Governance Perspective
by Thomas Rixen & Brigitte Unger - 634-652 Technocracy in the Era of Twitter: Between intergovernmentalism and supranational technocratic politics in global tax governance
by Sol Picciotto - 653-672 A victim of regulatory arbitrage? Automatic exchange of information and the use of golden visas and corporate shells
by Leo Ahrens & Lukas Hakelberg & Thomas Rixen - 673-704 Is Panama really your tax haven? Secrecy jurisdictions and the countries they harm
by Petr Janský & Markus Meinzer & Miroslav Palanský - 705-721 Professional action in global wealth chains
by Rasmus Corlin Christensen & Leonard Seabrooke & Duncan Wigan - 722-737 Regulating havens: The role of hard and soft governance of tax experts in conditions of secrecy and low regulation
by Sheila Killian & Philip O'Regan & Ruth Lynch & Martin Laheen & Dionysios Karavidas - 738-759 Using “responsive regulation” to reduce tax base erosion
by James Alm & Peter Gerbrands & Erich Kirchler - 760-780 Bilateral responsive regulation and international tax competition: An agent‐based simulation
by Peter Gerbrands & Brigitte Unger & Joras Ferwerda - 781-800 Shedding light inside the black box of implementation: Tax crimes as a predicate crime for money laundering
by Lucia Rossel & Brigitte Unger & Joras Ferwerda - 801-817 Indirect moral governance in prostitution policy: How regulators incorporate stigmatized actors in intermediation processes
by Eva‐Maria Euchner & Nicolle Zeegers - 818-835 Beyond client criminalization: Analyzing collaborative governance arrangements for combatting prostitution and trafficking in Sweden
by Josefina Erikson & Oscar L. Larsson - 836-857 Ruling under a shadow of moral hierarchy: Regulatory intermediaries in the governance of prostitution
by Eva‐Maria Euchner - 858-874 Responsibilization through regulatory intermediaries in informal markets: Examining the governance of prostitution in India
by Yugank Goyal - 875-891 The responsibilization of entrepreneurs in legalized local prostitution in the Netherlands
by Eelco van Wijk & Peter Mascini - 892-909 The fit between regulatory instruments and targets: Regulating the economic integration of migrants
by Markus Hinterleitner & David Kaufmann & Eva Thomann - 910-929 How do external conditions affect the design of local governments' sustainability strategies?
by Hyunjung Ji & Nicole Darnall - 930-950 Governing through non‐enforcement: Regulatory forbearance as industrial policy in advanced economies
by Matías Dewey & Donato Di Carlo - 951-973 Organized denial at work: The difficult search for consistencies in French pesticide regulation
by François Dedieu - 974-978 The end of Nudge and the beginning of The Behavioral Code?
by Jeroen van der Heijden
April 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 357-374 The politics of platform capitalism: A case study on the regulation of Uber in New York
by Timo Seidl - 375-391 Accountability in transnational governance: The partial organization of voluntary sustainability standards in long‐term account‐giving
by Nadine Arnold - 392-408 The hybrid regulatory regime in turbulent times: The role of the state in China's stock market crisis in 2015–2016
by Chen Li & Huanhuan Zheng & Yunbo Liu - 409-426 Governing through markets: Multinational firms in the bazaar economy
by Amy J. Cohen & Jason Jackson - 427-447 The rise of the Swiss regulatory healthcare state: On preserving the just in the quest for the better (or less expensive?)
by Melanie Levy - 448-469 The impact of economic regulation on growth: Survey and synthesis
by James Broughel & Robert W. Hahn - 470-486 Quo Vadis? Career paths of Brazilian regulators
by Alketa Peci & Aline de Menezes Santos & Bruno César Pino Oliveira de Araújo - 487-499 Steering global energy governance: Who governs and what do they do?
by Christian Downie - 500-518 Time to certify: Explaining varying efficiency of private regulatory audits
by Stefan Renckens & Graeme Auld - 519-535 Property rights and climate migration: Adaptive governance in the South Pacific
by Daniel Fitzpatrick & Rebecca Monson - 536-556 Customer‐centric regulation: The case of Victorian urban water sector
by Jayanath Ananda & Nicholas Pawsey & Tahmid Nayeem - 557-571 More power, more control: The legitimizing role of expertise in Frontex after the refugee crisis
by Trym N. Fjørtoft - 572-587 Co‐creating ambitious climate change mitigation goals: The Copenhagen experience
by Eva Sørensen & Jacob Torfing - 588-602 Regime complexity and managing financial data streams: The orchestration of trade reporting for derivatives
by Lucia Quaglia & Aneta Spendzharova - 603-617 Crises as driver of policy accumulation: Regulatory change and ratcheting in German asylum policies between 1975 and 2019
by Christoph Knill & Yves Steinebach
January 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-22 Algorithmic regulation: A maturing concept for investigating regulation of and through algorithms
by Lena Ulbricht & Karen Yeung - 23-44 Extending the framework of algorithmic regulation. The Uber case
by Florian Eyert & Florian Irgmaier & Lena Ulbricht - 45-62 Algorithmic governance: A modes of governance approach
by Daria Gritsenko & Matthew Wood - 63-84 Data jurisdictions and rival regimes of algorithmic regulation
by Fleur Johns & Caroline Compton - 85-101 Same, same, but different! Qualitative evidence on how algorithmic selection applications govern different life domains
by Noemi Festic - 102-118 The algorithmic regulation of security: An infrastructural perspective
by Rocco Bellanova & Marieke de Goede - 119-136 How to regulate algorithmic decision‐making: A framework of regulatory requirements for different applications
by Tobias D. Krafft & Katharina A. Zweig & Pascal D. König - 137-155 Demystifying the modernized European data protection regime: Cross‐disciplinary insights from legal and regulatory governance scholarship
by Karen Yeung & Lee A. Bygrave - 156-176 Comparing definitions of data and information in data protection law and machine learning: A useful way forward to meaningfully regulate algorithms?
by Raphaël Gellert - 177-196 Certification systems for machine learning: Lessons from sustainability
by Kira J.M. Matus & Michael Veale - 197-211 Human Judgment in algorithmic loops: Individual justice and automated decision‐making
by Reuben Binns - 212-224 Algorithmic state surveillance: Challenging the notion of agency in human rights
by Eleni Kosta - 225-242 Instrument choice, implementation structures, and the effectiveness of environmental policies: A cross‐national analysis
by Yves Steinebach - 243-260 The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and the durability of regulatory oversight in the United States
by Susan E. Dudley - 261-273 Nudging the nudger: Toward a choice architecture for regulators
by Susan E. Dudley & Zhoudan Xie - 274-292 Why regulators assess risk differently: Regulatory style, business organization, and the varied practice of risk‐based food safety inspections across the EU
by Olivier Borraz & Anne‐Laure Beaussier & Mara Wesseling & David Demeritt & Henry Rothstein & Marijke Hermans & Michael Huber & Regine Paul - 293-308 Lost in the flood?: Agency responsiveness to mass comment campaigns in administrative rulemaking
by Steven J. Balla & Alexander R. Beck & Elizabeth Meehan & Aryamala Prasad - 309-326 Which firms leave multi‐stakeholder initiatives? An analysis of delistings from the United Nations Global Compact
by Andreas Rasche & Wencke Gwozdz & Mathias Lund Larsen & Jeremy Moon - 327-354 Trust but sometimes verify: Regulatory enforcement in attestation‐based immigration programs
by Ben A. Rissing
November 2021, Volume 15, Issue S1
- 3-7 Editors' Introduction: Has Regulation & Governance made a difference?
by Jodi Short & David Levi‐Faur & Sally S. Simpson & Eva Thomann & Benjamin Van Rooij - 8-22 Politicians, regulators, and regulatory governance: The neglected sides of the story
by Cyril Benoît - 23-39 The symbiotic tensions of the regulatory–carceral state: The case of cannabis legalization
by Ely Aaronson & Gil Rothschild‐Elyassi - 40-62 Accountability infrastructures: Pragmatic compliance inside organizations
by Ruthanne Huising & Susan S. Silbey - 63-82 Subterranean successes: Durable regulation and regulatory endowments
by Carol A. Heimer & Elsinore Kuo - 83-101 Beyond opportunism: Intermediary loyalty in regulation and governance
by Kenneth W. Abbott & Philipp Genschel & Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl - 102-122 Designing Regulation Across Organizations: Assessing the Functions and Dimensions of Governance
by Alejandro E. Camacho & Robert L. Glicksman - 123-142 Why meta‐research matters to regulation and governance scholarship: An illustrative evidence synthesis of responsive regulation research
by Jeroen van der Heijden - 143-162 Magnetic law: Designing environmental enforcement laws to encourage us to go further
by Suzanne Kingston & Edwin Alblas & Mícheál Callaghan & Julie Foulon - 163-182 Behavioral responsive regulation: Bringing together responsive regulation and behavioral public policy
by Netta Barak‐Corren & Yael Kariv‐Teitelbaum
October 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1009-1019 Assessing the regulatory challenges of emerging disruptive technologies
by Araz Taeihagh & M Ramesh & Michael Howlett - 1020-1034 Why and how does the regulation of emerging technologies occur? Explaining the adoption of the EU General Data Protection Regulation using the multiple streams framework
by Nihit Goyal & Michael Howlett & Araz Taeihagh - 1035-1052 Emerging technologies and problem definition uncertainty: The case of cybersecurity
by Jonathan Lewallen - 1053-1070 Governance landscapes for emerging technologies: The case of cryptocurrencies
by Andrew B. Whitford & Derrick Anderson - 1071-1091 Regulating human control over autonomous systems
by Mikolaj Firlej & Araz Taeihagh - 1092-1110 Adaptive governance for the Internet of Things: Coping with emerging security risks
by Irina Brass & Jesse H. Sowell - 1111-1127 Uncertainty, institutions and regulatory responses to emerging technologies: CRISPR Gene editing in the US and the EU (2012–2019)
by Alberto Asquer & Inna Krachkovskaya - 1128-1143 Legal enclaves as a test environment for innovative products: Toward legally resilient experimentation policies
by Stefan Philipsen & Evert F. Stamhuis & Martin de Jong - 1144-1165 Procedurally Robust Risk Assessment Framework for Novel Genetically Engineered Organisms and Gene Drives
by Jennifer Kuzma - 1166-1182 Private authority and public policy interactions in global context: Governance spheres for problem solving
by Benjamin Cashore & Jette Steen Knudsen & Jeremy Moon & Hamish van der Ven - 1183-1208 Private regulation, public policy, and the perils of adverse ontological selection
by Janina Grabs & Graeme Auld & Benjamin Cashore - 1209-1229 Grounding transnational business governance: A political‐strategic perspective on government responses in the Global South
by José Carlos Marques & Burkard Eberlein - 1230-1247 Disaggregating public‐private governance interactions: European Union interventions in transnational private sustainability governance
by Stefan Renckens - 1248-1269 Can private governance boost public policy? Insights from public–private governance interactions in the fisheries and electricity sectors
by Zdravka Tzankova - 1270-1285 Private and public authority interactions and the functional quality of sustainability governance: Lessons from conservation and development initiatives in Tanzania
by Stefano Ponte & Christine Noe & Asubisye Mwamfupe - 1286-1303 How domestic contexts shape international private governance: The case of the European Accord and American Alliance in Bangladesh
by Erin Leitheiser - 1304-1325 Empires built on sand: On the fundamental implausibility of reactor safety assessments and the implications for nuclear regulation
by John Downer & M. V. Ramana - 1326-1349 It's economic size, stupid! How global advocacy mirrors state power
by Marcel Hanegraaff & Arlo Poletti - 1350-1369 Market structure and disempowering regulatory intermediaries: Insights from U.S. trade surveillance
by Miles Kellerman - 1370-1387 How parties and interest groups protect their ties: The case of lobbying laws
by Michele Crepaz - 1388-1405 How networks among frontline offices influence regulatory enforcement: Diffusion and justification of interpretation of risk
by Ayako Hirata - 1406-1418 Friction and bureaucratic control in authoritarian regimes
by Kwan Nok Chan & Shiwei Fan - 1419-1435 Does business influence government regulations? New evidence from Canadian impact assessments
by Louis‐Robert Beaulieu‐Guay & Marc Tremblay‐Faulkner & Éric Montpetit - 1436-1453 Meet the critics: Analyzing the EU Commission's Regulatory Scrutiny Board through quantitative text analysis
by Roman Senninger & Jens Blom‐Hansen - 1454-1479 The re‐occurrence of violations in occupational safety and health administration inspections
by John Mendeloff & Wayne B. Gray & Philip Armour & Frank Neuhauser
July 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 445-471 Power transitions and the rise of the regulatory state: Global market governance in flux
by Sandra Lavenex & Omar Serrano & Tim Büthe - 472-491 Power transition and the regulatory state in large emerging markets: Norm‐breaking after the global financial crisis
by Simon J. Evenett - 492-512 Domestic regulatory reform and transgovernmental networks: Brazil and China in the global competition regime
by Lei Wang - 513-543 From rule‐taker to rule‐promoting regulatory state: South Korea in the nearly‐global competition regime
by Moohyung Cho & Tim Büthe - 544-560 Rule‐takers, rule‐makers, or rule‐promoters? Turkey and Mexico's role as rising middle powers in global economic governance
by Umut Aydin - 561-580 Regulating public procurement in Brazil, India, and China: Toward the regulatory‐developmental state
by Ivo Križić - 581-597 China's new generation trade agreements: Importing rules to lock in domestic reform?
by Jappe Eckhardt & Hongyu Wang - 598-615 Opening‐up labor mobility? Rising powers' rulemaking in trade agreements
by Sandra Lavenex & Flavia Jurje - 616-633 India, Brazil, and public health: Rule‐making through south–south diffusion in the intellectual property rights regime?
by Omar Ramon Serrano Oswald & Mira Burri - 634-652 Power transitions and global trade governance: The impact of a rising China on the export credit regime
by Kristen Hopewell - 653-685 The politics of regulatory enforcement and compliance: Theorizing and operationalizing political influences
by Jodi L. Short - 686-708 Experimentalist interactions: Joining up the transnational timber legality regime
by Jonathan Zeitlin & Christine Overdevest - 709-724 Using human values‐based approach to understand cross‐cultural commitment toward regulation and governance of cybersecurity†
by Alexander Kharlamov & Ganna Pogrebna - 725-744 Agencies without borders: Explaining partner selection in the formation of transnational agreements between regulators
by Machiel van der Heijden - 745-759 Whistleblowers as regulatory intermediaries: Instrumental and reflexive considerations in decentralizing regulation
by Ioannis Kampourakis - 760-784 Judicial review of regulatory decisions: Decoding the contents of appeals against agencies in Spain and the United Kingdom
by Luis E. Mejía - 785-799 Political values in independent agencies
by Andreas Eriksen - 800-821 Regulatory disempowerment: How enabling and controlling forms of power obstruct citizen‐based regulation
by Garry Gray & Benjamin van Rooij - 822-839 Is experimentalist governance self‐limiting or self‐reinforcing? Strategic uncertainty and recursive rulemaking in European Union electricity regulation
by Bernardo Rangoni & Jonathan Zeitlin - 840-855 Governing complex societal problems: The impact of private on public regulation through technological change
by Nicolas Schmid & Leonore Haelg & Sebastian Sewerin & Tobias S. Schmidt & Irina Simmen - 856-876 Indexing watchdog accountability powers a framework for assessing the accountability capacity of independent oversight institutions
by Mark Bovens & Anchrit Wille - 877-893 Stakeholder consultations and the legitimacy of regulatory decision‐making: A survey experiment in Belgium
by Jan Beyers & Sarah Arras - 894-908 Regulatory reform in the era of new technological development: The role of organizational factors in the public sector
by Soonae Park & Don S. Lee & Jieun Son - 909-932 Divisions of regulatory labor, institutional closure, and structural secrecy in new regulatory states: The case of neglected liquidity risks in market‐based banking
by Leon Wansleben - 933-951 Regulatory novelty after financial crises: Evidence from international banking and securities standards, 1975–2016
by Stefano Pagliari & Meredith Wilf - 952-968 The fallacy of perfect regulatory controls: Lessons from database surveillance of migration in West Germany from the 1950s to the 1970s
by Elisabeth Badenhoop - 969-986 The ratio of vision to data: Promoting emergent science and technologies through promissory regulation, the case of the FDA and personalised medicine
by Stuart Hogarth & Paul Martin - 987-1006 Tariff liberalization and product standards: Regulatory chill and race to the bottom?
by Emma Aisbett & Magdalene Silberberger
April 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 245-261 States' interests as limits to the power of finance: Regulatory reforms in early local government financialization in the US and UK
by Christine Trampusch & Florian Fastenrath - 262-279 Mixing business with politics: Does corporate social responsibility end where lobbying transparency begins?
by Alvise Favotto & Kelly Kollman - 280-297 When does open government shut? Predicting government responses to citizen information requests
by Benjamin E. Bagozzi & Daniel Berliner & Zack W. Almquist - 298-316 Regulatory enforcement against organizational insiders: Interactions in the pursuit of individual accountability
by Aleksandra Jordanoska - 317-332 Participation rationales, regulatory enforcement, and compliance motivations in a voluntary program context
by David P. Carter & Saba Siddiki - 333-355 Mainstreamed voluntary sustainability standards and their effectiveness: Evidence from the Honduran coffee sector
by Thomas Dietz & Janina Grabs & Andrea Estrella Chong - 356-369 Responsibilization: The case of road safety governance
by Erik Hysing - 370-387 The political economy of local government financialization and the role of policy diffusion
by Armin Mertens & Christine Trampusch & Florian Fastenrath & Rebecca Wangemann - 388-407 The problem of regulatory arbitrage: A transaction cost economics perspective
by Heikki Marjosola - 408-427 Information provision as agenda setting: A study of bureaucracy's role in higher education policy
by Tracey Bark - 428-441 A reputation for what, to whom, and in which task environment: A commentary
by Jan Boon & Heidi H. Salomonsen & Koen Verhoest
January 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-16 Trust, regulation, and redistribution why some governments overregulate and under‐redistribute
by Nicholas Charron & Niklas Harring & Victor Lapuente - 17-31 Can decision transparency increase citizen trust in regulatory agencies? Evidence from a representative survey experiment
by Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen & Feie Herkes & Ian Leistikow & Jos Verkroost & Femke de Vries & Wilte G. Zijlstra - 32-62 Decoupling trends: Drivers of agency independence in telecommunications: An analysis of high and middle‐income countries
by Işık D. Özel & Aslı Unan - 63-81 Collective action and social contagion: Community gardens as a case study
by Michal Shur‐Ofry & Ofer Malcai - 82-97 Myths and numbers on whistleblower rewards
by Theo Nyreröd & Giancarlo Spagnolo - 98-114 Cyber insurance and private governance: The enforcement power of markets
by Trey Herr - 115-132 Toward “hardened” accountability? Analyzing the European Union's hybrid transnational governance in timber and biofuel supply chains
by Christine Moser & Sina Leipold - 133-151 Max Weber in the tropics: How global climate politics facilitates the bureaucratization of forestry in Indonesia
by Markus Lederer & Chris Höhne - 152-167 Business conflict and international law: The political economy of copyright in the United States
by Madison Cartwright - 168-184 The local political economy of the regulatory state: Governing affordable housing in England
by Liam Clegg & Fay Farstad - 185-199 Get in line: Do part‐time legislatures use sunset laws to keep executive agencies in check
by Brian Baugus & Feler Bose & Jeffry Jacob - 200-225 In the shadow of sunshine regulation: Explaining disclosure biases
by Thomas Bolognesi & Géraldine Pflieger - 226-242 Private facilitators of public regulation: A study of the environmental consulting industry
by Dave Owen
October 2020, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 619-636 Competence versus control: The governor's dilemma
by Kenneth W. Abbott & Philipp Genschel & Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl - 637-652 Experts, regulatory capture, and the “governor's dilemma”: The politics of hurricane risk science and insurance
by Jessica Weinkle - 653-673 Why do junctures become critical? Political discourse, agency, and joint belief shifts in comparative perspective
by Adrian Rinscheid & Burkard Eberlein & Patrick Emmenegger & Volker Schneider - 674-697 The challenges of upward regulatory harmonization: The case of sustainability reporting in the European Union
by Daniel Kinderman - 698-717 Bad governance: How privatization increases corruption in the developing world
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Thomas Stubbs & Alexander Kentikelenis & Lawrence King - 718-740 Agencification and the administration of courts in Israel
by Guy Lurie & Amnon Reichman & Yair Sagy - 741-763 Autonomous agencies and relational contracts in government bond issues
by Tal Sadeh & Yehuda Porath - 764-786 Exploring the determinants of higher education performance in Western Europe: A qualitative comparative analysis
by Giliberto Capano & Andrea Pritoni - 787-803 Does regulation matter? A cross‐national analysis of the impact of gun policies on homicide and suicide rates
by Steffen Hurka & Christoph Knill - 804-820 Effect of trade and manufacturer traceability on the environmental performance of local companies in emerging economies
by Yael Barash‐Harman - 821-839 Building popular legitimacy with reconciliatory gestures and participation: A community‐level model of authority
by Thomas C. O'Brien & Tom R. Tyler & Tracey L. Meares - 840-860 Nonjudicial business regulation and community access to remedy
by Fiona Haines & Kate Macdonald
July 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 391-408 Unity and conflict: Explaining financial industry lobbying success in European Union public consultations
by Adam W. Chalmers - 409-427 Debt in just societies: A general framework for regulating credit
by John Linarelli - 428-446 Conflict of interest regulation in European parliaments: Studying the evolution of complex regulatory regimes
by Nicole Bolleyer & Valeria Smirnova & Fabrizio Di Mascio & Alessandro Natalini - 447-464 Revisiting the governance of privacy: Contemporary policy instruments in global perspective
by Colin J. Bennett & Charles D. Raab - 465-480 Out of tune or well tempered? How competition agencies direct the orchestrating state
by Herman Lelieveldt - 481-500 Do exemptions undermine environmental policy support? An experimental stress test on the odd‐even road space rationing policy in India
by Thomas Bernauer & Aseem Prakash & Liam F. Beiser‐McGrath - 501-513 Lobbying the state or the market? A framework to study civil society organizations’ strategic behavior
by Francesca Colli & Johan Adriaensen - 514-530 Horses for courses: China's accommodative approach to food standard‐setting in response to the internationalization of regulation
by May Chu - 531-550 Policing alienated minorities in divided cities
by Avital Mentovich & Guy Ben‐Porat & Natalie Levy & Phillip A. Goff & Tom Tyler - 551-567 Certifying a state forestry agency in Quebec: Complementarity and conflict around government responsibilities, indigenous rights, and certification of the state as forest manager
by Stephen Wyatt & Sara Teitelbaum - 568-598 Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards
by Pablo Pacheco & George Schoneveld & Ahmad Dermawan & Heru Komarudin & Marcel Djama - 599-615 The culture of risk regulation: Responses to environmental disasters
by Salvador Parrado
April 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 167-183 Regulation and governance versus criminology: Disciplinary divides, intersections, and opportunities
by Paul Almond & Judith van Erp - 184-202 Linking democratic anchorage and regulatory authority: The case of internet regulators
by Christian Ewert & Céline Kaufmann & Martino Maggetti - 203-218 The Regulatory Gift: Politics, regulation and governance
by Jude Browne - 219-237 Stakeholder involvement in collaborative regulatory processes: Using automated coding to track attendance and actions
by Tyler A. Scott & Nicola Ulibarri & Ryan P. Scott - 238-255 Regulating lobbying activities in the European Union: A voluntary club perspective
by Andreea Năstase & Claire Muurmans - 256-270 Religious tides: The time‐variant effect of religion on morality policies
by Christoph Knill & Xavier Fernández‐i‐Marín & Emma Budde & Stephan Heichel - 271-294 Anatomy of agency capture: An organizational typology for diagnosing and remedying capture
by Justin Rex - 295-315 Technocracy, the market and the governance of England's National Health Service
by David P. Horton & Gary Lynch‐Wood - 316-327 Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising
by Robert Cluley - 328-343 Business interests in salmon aquaculture certification: Competition or collective action?
by Irja Vormedal & Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 344-361 A typology of board design for highly effective monitoring in intergovernmental organizations under the United Nations system
by Ryan Federo & Angel Saz‐Carranza - 362-387 Assessing the institutionalization of private sustainability governance in a changing coffee sector
by Janina Grabs
January 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-25 Community structure and the behavior of transnational sustainability governors: Toward a multi‐relational approach
by Luc Fransen & Jelmer Schalk & Graeme Auld - 26-43 Patrons against clients: Electoral uncertainty and bureaucratic tenure in politicized states
by Christian Schuster - 44-62 Understanding voluntary program performance: Introducing the diffusion network perspective
by Jeroen van der Heijden - 63-81 Explaining the birthright citizenship lottery: Longitudinal and cross‐national evidence for key determinants
by Omer Solodoch & Udi Sommer - 82-101 Executive control of bureaucracy and presidential cabinet appointments in East Asian democracies
by Don S. Lee - 102-120 Agencies’ formal independence and credible commitment in the Latin American regulatory state: A comparative analysis of 8 countries and 13 sectors
by Andrés Pavón Mediano - 121-149 Promoting customer engagement: A new trend in utility regulation
by Robert Hahn & Robert Metcalfe & Florian Rundhammer - 150-164 Does regulating remuneration affect the market value of European Union banks? Large versus small/medium sized banks
by Belén Díaz Díaz & Rebeca García‐Ramos & Myriam García Olalla
December 2019, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 447-469 Governance through global networks and corporate signaling
by Oren Perez & Reuven Cohen & Nir Schreiber - 470-487 Pedagogy of regulation: Strategies and instruments to supervise learning from adverse events
by Josje Kok & Ian Leistikow & Roland Bal - 488-506 Transparency in transnational governance: The determinants of information disclosure of voluntary sustainability programs
by Philip Schleifer & Matteo Fiorini & Graeme Auld - 507-519 Understanding “corruption” in regulatory agencies: The case of food inspection in Saudi Arabia
by Saad Al‐Mutairi & Ian Connerton & Robert Dingwall - 520-539 Performance‐based design, expertise asymmetry, and professionalism: Fire safety regulation in the neoliberal era
by Graham Spinardi - 540-560 Political interference and regulatory resilience in Brazil
by Paulo Correa & Marcus Melo & Bernardo Mueller & Carlos Pereira - 561-576 When public principals give up control over private agents: The new independence of ICANN in internet governance
by Manuel Becker - 577-592 Balancing experimentalist and hierarchical governance in European Union electricity and telecommunications regulation: A matter of degrees
by Emmanuelle Mathieu & Bernardo Rangoni