A new institutional economics perspective on industry self-regulation
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A new institutional economics perspective on industry self-regulation
(Gabler research)
Gabler, 2012
1st ed
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral) -- Handelshochschule Leipzig, 2011
Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-175)
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Description
The idea of self-regulation as an instrument capable of mitigating socially undesirable practices in industries - such as corruption, environmental degradation, or the violation of human rights - is receiving substantial consideration in theory and practice. By approaching this phenomenon with the theory of the New Institutional Economics, Jan Sammeck develops an analytical approach that points out the critical mechanisms which decide about the effectiveness of this instrument. By integrating theory with practical examples of self-regulation, this study highlights the necessity to look at the institutional incentives of an industry, in order to come to a sound judgement about the feasibility and effectiveness of this instrument in a given situation.
Table of Contents
A Concept of Demand for Industry Self-Regulation.- The Supply of Self-Regulation.- The Incorporation of Concept und Context.- Implications of an Institutional Approach to Self-Regulation.?
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