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Regulation & Governance2007 - 2025
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 Volume 19, issue 4, 2025
 
  Using the institutional grammar to understand collective resource management in a heterogenous cooperative facing external shocks   pp. 979-993 Damion Jonathan Bunders and Tine  De MoorInformal governance and transnational access in world politics   pp. 994-1014 Theresa Squatrito and Thomas SommererScenes From a Sociolegal Career: An Informal Memoir   pp. 1015-1036 Robert A. KaganAnalysis of Institutional Design of European Union Cyber Incident and Crisis Management as a Complex Public Good   pp. 1037-1062 Mazaher Kianpour and Christopher FrantzThe Political Influence of Proxy Advisors in Campaigns for Ethical Investment: Guiding the Invisible Hand   pp. 1063-1073 Ainsley Elbra, Erin O'Brien and Martijn BoersmaInsiders and Outsiders: The Role of Human Agents and Networks in System Change   pp. 1074-1085 Miranda Forsyth and Anthea RobertsAssessing Input Legitimacy of Occupational Pensions in Europe   pp. 1086-1100 Thomas Mayer and Tobias WißEffective Government and Regional Technological Innovation: Evidence From 284 Cities in China   pp. 1101-1121 Hongmin Fan and Chen LiangMore Than One Agent? Authority Expansion and Delegation Dynamics in the EU   pp. 1122-1136 Anastasia ErshovaThe Impact of Emergencies on Corruption Risks: Italian Natural Disasters and Public Procurement   pp. 1137-1157 Mihaly Fazekas, Shrey Nishchal and Tina SoreideDoes the Background of the Regulator Matter? The Role of Expertise and Diversity on the Perceived Competence of Regulatory Bodies   pp. 1158-1172 Ixchel Perez‐Duran, Yannis Papadopoulos, Bastiaan Redert and Juan Carlos Triviño‐Salazar Volume 19, issue 3, 2025
 
  Policy Growth and Its Impacts on Policy Implementation: Changes, Challenges and Chances   pp. 601-606 Yves Steinebach, Christoph Knill and Mattia CasulaMore Policies, More Work? An Epidemiological Assessment of Accumulating Implementation Stress in the Context of German Pension Policy   pp. 607-617 Christian AdamMapping bureaucratic overload: Dynamics and drivers in media coverage across three European countries   pp. 618-636 Alexa Lenz, Yves Steinebach and Mattia CasulaBureaucratic overload and organizational policy triage: A comparative study of implementation agencies in five European countries   pp. 637-655 Dionys Zink, Christoph Knill and Yves SteinebachPolicy complexity and implementation performance in the European Union   pp. 656-674 Maximilian Haag, Steffen Hurka and Constantin KaplanerPolicy growth and maintenance in comparative perspective   pp. 675-689 Christoph Knill, Christina Steinbacher, Yves Steinebach and Philipp TreinCome together: Does network management make a difference for collaborative implementation performance in the context of sudden policy growth?   pp. 690-705 Susanne Hadorn and Fritz SagerHow to Govern the Confidence Machine?   pp. 706-721 Primavera  de Filippi, Morshed Mannan and Wessel ReijersNorms, institutions, and digital veils of uncertainty—Do network protocols need trust anyway?   pp. 722-739 Eric AlstonTrust in context: The impact of regulation on blockchain and DeFi   pp. 740-760 Balazs Bodo and Primavera  de FilippiThe Blockchain Treasury Governance Dilemma   pp. 761-776 Darcy W. E. Allen, Chris Berg and Aaron M. LaneCorporate Governance in a Crypto‐World   pp. 777-788 Sinclair DavidsonRealizing a blockchain solution without blockchain? Blockchain, solutionism, and trust   pp. 789-805 Gert Meyers and Esther KeymolenTrust platforms: The digitalization of corporate governance and the transformation of trust in polycentric space   pp. 806-830 Larry Catá BackerTrusting organizational law   pp. 831-843 Shawn BayernSelf‐enforcing path dependent trajectories? A comparison of the implementation of the EU energy packages in Germany and the Netherlands   pp. 844-863 Simon Fink, Eva Ruffing, Luisa Maschlanka and Hermann Lüken genannt KlaßenGoverning the European Union's recovery and resilience facility: National ownership and performance‐based financing in theory and practice   pp. 864-884 Jonathan Zeitlin, David Bokhorst and Edgars EihmanisProcedural constraints and regulatory ossification in the US states   pp. 885-900 Jason Webb Yackee and Susan Webb YackeeFinancial technocrats as competitive regime creators: The founding and design of the Network for Greening the Financial System   pp. 901-916 Eric Helleiner, Monica DiLeo and Jens  van 't KloosterTo sandbox or not to sandbox? Diverging strategies of regulatory responses to FinTech   pp. 917-932 Ringa Raudla, Egert Juuse, Vytautas Kuokštis, Aleksandrs Cepilovs, Vytenis Cipinys and Matti YlönenFrom agents of the people to agents of authority? How illiberal populism impacts interactions between regulatory agencies and external stakeholders   pp. 933-956 Michael Dobbins and Rafael LabaninoCore funding and the performance of international organizations: Evidence from UNDP projects   pp. 957-976 Mirko Heinzel, Bernhard Reinsberg and Giuseppe Zaccaria Volume 19, issue 2, 2025
 
  Green Transitions: Rethinking Political Economy in the Context of Climate Change   pp. 287-302 Basak Kus and Gregory JacksonFrom a cultural to a distributive issue: Public climate action as a new field for comparative political economy   pp. 303-328 Hanna Schwander and Jonas FischerTackling toxins: Case studies of industrial pollutants and implications for climate policy   pp. 329-348 Tim Bartley and Malcolm FairbrotherFinancialization and an emerging “green investor state”: Examining China's use of state‐backed funds for green transition   pp. 349-369 Kasper Ingeman Beck and Mathias LarsenHistorical Foundations of Green Developmental Policies: Divergent Trajectories in United States and France   pp. 370-382 Ritwick Ghosh, Stephanie Barral and Fanny GuilletPicking Losers: Climate Change and Managed Decline in the European Union   pp. 383-398 Timur Ergen and Luuk SchmitzClimate Politics in Latin America: The Cases of Chile and Mexico   pp. 399-421 Isik D. ÖzelDigitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same policy responses?   pp. 422-447 Marius R. Busemeyer, Sophia Stutzmann and Tobias ToberDecarbonization under geoeconomic distress? Energy shocks, carbon lock‐ins, and Germany's pathway toward net zero   pp. 448-468 Milan Babić and Daniel MertensFossil Capital in the Caribbean: The Toxic Role of “Regulatory Havens” in Climate Change   pp. 469-481 Jose Atiles and David WhyteThe Development of Carbon Markets in Upper‐Middle‐Income Countries   pp. 482-495 Pieter E. Stek, Renato Lima‐ de‐Oliveira and Thessa VasudhevanThe Rise of Investor‐Driven Climate Governance: From Myth to Institution?   pp. 496-510 Rami Kaplan and David L. LevyPolitical Economy and Climate Change   pp. 511-514 Neil FligsteinThe Green Economy and the Global South   pp. 515-519 Kathryn HochstetlerClimate Change and the Social Order   pp. 520-523 Jens BeckertUnraveling how intermediary‐beneficiary interaction shapes policy implementation   pp. 524-539 Cynthia L. MichelThe voice of implementation: Exploring the link between street‐level integration and sectoral policy outcomes   pp. 540-557 Christina Steinbacher“Is Lobbying for Losers?”: Corporate Behavior and Canadian Military Procurement Contracting   pp. 558-582 Andrea Migone, David Chen, Bryan Evans, Alex Howlett and Michael HowlettGuardians and Spenders in the Budgetary Process: More Than One Type of Relations   pp. 583-598 Ilana Shpaizman Volume 19, issue 1, 2025
 
  How trust matters for the performance and legitimacy of regulatory regimes: The differential impact of watchful trust and good‐faith trust   pp. 3-20 Koen Verhoest, Martino Maggetti, Edoardo Guaschino and Jan WynenProblem exposure and problem solving: The impact of regulatory regimes on citizens' trust in regulated sectors   pp. 21-38 Yue Guo, Tianhao Zhai, Hao Huang and Luozhong WangMeasuring citizen trust in regulatory agencies: A systematic review and ways forward   pp. 39-86 Libby Maman, Lauren Fahy, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen and Moritz KapplerGovernance transference and shifting capacities and expectations in multi‐stakeholder initiatives   pp. 87-103 Johanna JärveläRegulatory agency reputation acquisition: A Q Methodology analysis of the views of agency employees   pp. 104-125 Lauren A. Fahy, Erik‐Hans Klijn and Judith  van ErpNavigating financial cycles: Economic growth, bureaucratic autonomy, and regulatory governance in emerging markets   pp. 126-145 M. Kerem Coban and Fulya ApaydinDisentangling Leviathan on its home turf: Authority foundations, policy instruments, and the making of security   pp. 146-160 Andreas Kruck and Moritz WeissMapping the relationship between regulation and innovation from an interdisciplinary perspective: A critical systematic review of the literature   pp. 161-181 Bruno Queiroz Cunha and Flavia DonadelliThe Board of Trade and the regulatory state in the long 19th century, 1815–1914   pp. 182-199 Perri 6 and Eva HeimsPatterns of company misconduct, recidivism, and complaint resolution delays: A temporal analysis of UK pharmaceutical industry self‐regulation within the European context   pp. 200-217 Shai Mulinari, Dylan Pashley and Piotr OzieranskiThe governing instruments for resilience in the neo‐Weberian state: The challenge of integrating Ukrainian war refugees   pp. 218-235 Andrej Christian Lindholst, Kurt Klaudi Klausen, Morten Balle Hansen and Peter SørensenWhy data about people are so hard to govern   pp. 236-252 Wendy H. Wong, Jamie Duncan and David A. LakeFrom de jure to de facto transparency: Analyzing the compliance gap in light of freedom of information laws   pp. 253-283 Julia Trautendorfer, Lisa Hohensinn and Dennis Hilgers |  |