Regulation & Governance
2007 - 2025
From John Wiley & Sons Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 8, issue 4, 2014
- Domestic drivers of transgovernmental regulatory cooperation pp. 395-417

- David Bach and Abraham Newman
- Building European Union capacity to manage transboundary crises: Network or lead‐agency model? pp. 418-436

- Arjen Boin, Madalina Busuioc and Martijn Groenleer
- Secondary learning and the unintended benefits of collaborative mechanisms: The Federal Aviation Administration's voluntary disclosure programs pp. 437-454

- Russell W. Mills and Dorit Rubinstein Reiss
- Global governance of training standards in an outsourced labor force: The training double bind in seafarer license and certification assessments pp. 455-471

- Michael Bloor, Helen Sampson and Victor Gekara
- Punishing environmental crimes: An empirical study from lower courts to the court of appeal pp. 472-496

- Carole M. Billiet, Thomas Blondiau and Sandra Rousseau
- Public policy's bibliography: The use of research in US regulatory impact analyses pp. 497-510

- Bruce A. Desmarais and John A. Hird
Volume 8, issue 3, 2014
- To enforce or not to enforce? Judicialization, venue shopping, and global regulatory harmonization pp. 269-286

- Dirk De Bièvre, Arlo Poletti and Lars Thomann
- Disowning Fukushima: Managing the credibility of nuclear reliability assessment in the wake of disaster pp. 287-309

- John Downer
- Failure of auditors: The lack of compliance for business combinations in China pp. 310-331

- Ross Taplin, Yafang Zhao and Alistair Brown
- Ensuring regulatory compliance in banking and finance through effective controls: The principle of duality in the segregation of duties pp. 332-349

- Oskar Engdahl
- What motivates adherence to medical recommendations? The procedural justice approach to gaining deference in the medical arena pp. 350-370

- Tom Tyler, Avital Mentovich and Sagarika Satyavada
- Globalization, state, and innovation: An appraisal of networked industrial policy pp. 371-393

- Marian Negoita
Volume 8, issue 2, 2014
- Politics of private regulation: ISEAL and the shaping of transnational sustainability governance pp. 166-185

- Allison Loconto and Eve Fouilleux
- Polanyi in Brussels or Luxembourg? Social rights and market regulation in European insurance pp. 186-202

- Deborah Mabbett
- Courage, regulatory responsibility, and the challenge of higher‐order reflexivity pp. 203-221

- Oren Perez
- Historical perspective and better regulatory governance: An agenda for institutional reform pp. 222-245

- Edward J. Balleisen and Elizabeth K. Brake
- What price fairness when security is at stake? Police legitimacy in South Africa pp. 246-268

- Ben Bradford, Aziz Huq, Jonathan Jackson and Benjamin Roberts
Volume 8, issue 1, 2014
- Transnational business governance interactions: Conceptualization and framework for analysis pp. 1-21

- Burkard Eberlein, Kenneth W. Abbott, Julia Black, Errol Meidinger and Stepan Wood
- Assembling an experimentalist regime: Transnational governance interactions in the forest sector pp. 22-48

- Christine Overdevest and Jonathan Zeitlin
- Does California need Delaware? Explaining Indonesian, Chinese, and United States support for legality compliance of internationally traded products pp. 49-73

- Benjamin Cashore and Michael W. Stone
- Dynamic governance interactions: Evolutionary effects of state responses to non‐state certification programs pp. 74-92

- Lars H. Gulbrandsen
- Transnational governance and the re‐centered state: Sustainability or legality? pp. 93-109

- Tim Bartley
- Technical systems and the architecture of transnational business governance interactions pp. 110-125

- Tony Porter
- Confronting trade‐offs and interactive effects in the choice of policy focus: Specialized versus comprehensive private governance pp. 126-148

- Graeme Auld
- Cross‐national variations in industry regulation: A factor analytic approach with an application to telecommunications pp. 149-163

- Susan Perkins
Volume 7, issue 4, 2013
- Regulating finance after the crisis: Unveiling the different dynamics of the regulatory process pp. 407-416

- Manuela Moschella and Eleni Tsingou
- The gradual transformation? The incremental dynamics of macroprudential regulation pp. 417-434

- Andrew Baker
- Why reregulation after the crisis is feeble: Shadow banking, offshore financial centers, and jurisdictional competition pp. 435-459

- Thomas Rixen
- Financial industry groups' adaptation to the post‐crisis regulatory environment: Changing approaches to the policy cycle pp. 460-480

- Kevin Young
- Economic models as devices of policy change: Policy paradigms, paradigm shift, and performativity pp. 481-495

- Lasse F. Henriksen
- Subprime catalyst: Financial regulatory reform and the strengthening of US carbon market governance pp. 496-511

- Eric Helleiner and Jason Thistlethwaite
- Gorillas in the closet? Public and private actors in the enforcement of transnational private regulation pp. 512-532

- Paul Verbruggen
- Orchestrating sustainability: The case of European Union biofuel governance pp. 533-546

- Philip Schleifer
- The Brazilian Association of Regulatory Agencies: Integrating levels, consolidating identities in the regulatory state in the south pp. 547-559

- Andrea C. Bianculli
Volume 7, issue 3, 2013
- Who governs? Delegations and delegates in global trade lawmaking pp. 279-298

- Terence C. Halliday, Josh Pacewicz and Susan Block‐Lieb
- From disguised protectionism to rewarding regulation: The impact of trade‐related labor standards in the Dominican Republic pp. 299-320

- Andrew Schrank
- From support to pressure: The dynamics of social and governmental influences on environmental law enforcement in Guangzhou City, China pp. 321-347

- Benjamin Van Rooij, Gerald E. Fryxell, Carlos Wing‐Hung Lo and Wei Wang
- Types of knowledge utilization of regulatory impact assessments: Evidence from Swiss policymaking pp. 348-364

- Christof Rissi and Fritz Sager
- “Embedded regulation:” The migration of objects, scripts, and governance pp. 365-386

- Emilie Cloatre and Robert Dingwall
- Regulation‐by‐information in areas of limited statehood: Lessons from the Philippines' environmental regulation pp. 387-405

- Eungkyoon Lee, Raul P. Lejano and Robert J. Connelly
Volume 7, issue 2, 2013
- Continuity, change, and priorities: The quality and use of regulatory analysis across US administrations pp. 153-173

- Jerry Ellig, Patrick A. McLaughlin and John F. Morrall
- The war on cartels and the social meaning of deterrence pp. 174-194

- Christine Parker
- Shall the law set them free? The formal and actual independence of regulatory agencies pp. 195-214

- Chris Hanretty and Christel Koop
- Risk and the limits of governance: Exploring varied patterns of risk‐based governance across Europe pp. 215-235

- Henry Rothstein, Olivier Borraz and Michael Huber
- The limits and variety of risk‐based governance: The case of flood management in Germany and England pp. 236-257

- Kristian Krieger
- The politics of precaution, and the reality pp. 258-265

- Jonathan B. Wiener
- Commentary on Vogel's The Politics of Precaution pp. 266-270

- R. Daniel Kelemen
- Response to Jonathan B. Wiener and R. Daniel Kelemen pp. 271-277

- David Vogel
Volume 7, issue 1, 2013
- Regulation & Governance announces annual “Best Article” prize winners pp. 1-1

- Tim Bartley, Cristie Ford, David Levi‐Faur and Walter Mattli
- Twenty years of responsive regulation: An appreciation and appraisal pp. 2-13

- Christine Parker
- Prospects for scalability: Relationships and uncertainty in responsive regulation pp. 14-29

- Cristie Ford
- Ambiguity and relational signals in regulator–regulatee relationships pp. 30-47

- Julien Etienne
- Why was the enforcement pyramid so influential? And what price was paid? pp. 48-60

- Peter Mascini
- Transcending the deregulation debate? Regulation, risk, and the enforcement of health and safety law in the UK pp. 61-79

- Steve Tombs and David Whyte
- Pyramids and the value of generality pp. 80-94

- Pauline Westerman
- Taking responsive regulation transnational: Strategies for international organizations pp. 95-113

- Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal
- Beyond Responsive Regulation: The expanding role of non‐state actors in the regulatory process pp. 114-123

- Peter Grabosky
- Relational republican regulation pp. 124-144

- John Braithwaite
- Responsive regulation: A co‐author's appreciation pp. 145-151

- Ian Ayres
| |