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Bank 11 China 6 Theorie 6 Theory 6 Welt 6 World 6 EU countries 4 EU-Staaten 4 USA 4 United States 4 public policy 4 Corporate Governance 3 Corporate Social Responsibility 3 Corporate governance 3 Corporate social responsibility 3 European Union 3 Germany 3 Governance approach 3 Governance-Ansatz 3 Institutional competition 3 Institutioneller Wettbewerb 3 Regulation 3 Regulierung 3 accountability 3 implementation 3 policy growth 3 transparency 3 Bank lending 2 Bank regulation 2 Bank risk 2 Bankenaufsicht 2 Bankenregulierung 2 Banking supervision 2 Bankrisiko 2 Brazil 2 Corporate finance 2 Deutschland 2 Environmental policy 2 Europa 2 Europe 2
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Article 49 Aufsatz im Buch 18 Book section 18 Conference paper 18 Konferenzbeitrag 18 Article in journal 17 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 17 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Sammelwerk 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Working Paper 1
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Knill, Christoph 7 Steinebach, Yves 6 Auld, Graeme 5 Grabs, Janina 4 Ulbricht, Lena 4 Abbott, Kenneth W. 3 Büthe, Tim 3 Cashore, Benjamin 3 Dörfler, Thomas 3 Emmenegger, Patrick 3 Fastenrath, Florian 3 Genschel, Philipp 3 Hurka, Steffen 3 Lavenex, Sandra 3 Lenschow, Andrea 3 Mehrpouya, Afshin 3 Rixen, Thomas 3 Snidal, Duncan 3 Taeihagh, Araz 3 Trampusch, Christine 3 Unger, Brigitte 3 Verhoest, Koen 3 Yeung, Karen 3 Zangl, Bernhard 3 Ahrens, Leo 2 Barak‐Corren, Netta 2 Becker, Manuel 2 Berliner, Daniel 2 Boon, Jan 2 Burri, Mira 2 Cohen, Amy J. 2 Croucher, Richard 2 Dafe, Florence 2 Dawson, Mark 2 Dewey, Matías 2 Di Carlo, Donato 2 Dudley, Susan E. 2 Eberlein, Burkard 2 Elliot, Viktor 2 Engebretsen, Rebecca Elisabeth Husebye 2
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Regulation & Governance 300 Contemporary issues in banking : regulation, governance and performance 18 Regulation & governance 17 Jerusalem Papers in Regulation & Governance Working Paper 2 HEC Paris research paper series 1 Hopewell, Kristen. 2019. “Power Transitions and Global Trade Governance: The Impact of a Rising China on the Export Credit Regime.” Regulation & Governance. Early View 1 Regulation & Governance, December 3 2020 1 Regulation & Governance, Forthcoming 1
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Other ZBW resources 248 EconStor 49 ECONIS (ZBW) 43
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Green Transitions: Rethinking Political Economy in the Context of Climate Change
Kus, Basak; Jackson, Gregory - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2025) 2, pp. 287-302
Although political economy (PE) has long engaged with environmental issues, climate change has remained at the margins of the field until very recently. This article argues that fully addressing the transformative challenges brought up by climate change requires a fundamental rethinking of core...
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Picking Losers: Climate Change and Managed Decline in the European Union
Ergen, Timur; Schmitz, Luuk - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2025) 2, pp. 383-398
Decarbonization forces societies to cope with the restructuring and outright unwinding of assets, firms, workers, industries, and regions. We argue that this problem has created legitimacy for industrial policies managing the reallocation of resources. We illustrate this dynamic by documenting...
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How to Govern the Confidence Machine?
de Filippi, Primavera; Mannan, Morshed; Reijers, Wessel - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2025) 3, pp. 706-721
Emerging technologies pose many new challenges for regulation and governance on a global scale. With the advent of distributed communication networks like the Internet and decentralized ledger technologies like blockchain, new platforms emerged, disrupting existing power dynamics and bringing...
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Disentangling Leviathan on its home turf: Authority foundations, policy instruments, and the making of security
Kruck, Andreas; Weiss, Moritz - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2024) 1, pp. 146-160
Making security has been Leviathan's home turf and its prime responsibility. Yet, while security states in advanced democracies share this uniform purpose, there is vast variation in how they legitimize and how they make security policies. First, the political authority of elected...
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Digitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same policy responses?
Busemeyer, Marius R.; Stutzmann, Sophia; Tober, Tobias - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2024) 2, pp. 422-447
How do citizens perceive labor market risks related to digitalization and the green transition, and how do these risk perceptions translate into preferences for social policies? We address these questions in this paper by studying the policy preferences of individual workers on how governments...
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From a cultural to a distributive issue: Public climate action as a new field for comparative political economy
Schwander, Hanna; Fischer, Jonas - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2024) 2, pp. 303-328
This article reviews recent insights from the blooming Comparative Political Economy (CPE) literature on climate change with the aim to demonstrate the importance of integrating climate change into the field of CPE and to highlight the contributions of CPE to our understanding of the social and...
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Unraveling how intermediary‐beneficiary interaction shapes policy implementation
Michel, Cynthia L. - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2024) 2, pp. 524-539
As a result of policy growth, implementing agencies often face new mandates without the necessary capacity expansion to comply with, thus resorting to intermediaries. However, intermediaries are not innocuous to the implementation process, especially when they are expected to play the double...
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The voice of implementation: Exploring the link between street‐level integration and sectoral policy outcomes
Steinbacher, Christina - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2024) 2, pp. 540-557
Ineffective policies plague democratic systems and challenge their legitimacy. While existing research highlights the importance of street‐level bureaucrats (SLBs) as de facto “policymakers,” our understanding of SLBs' aggregate effects on policy outcomes remains limited. Therefore, this...
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From agents of the people to agents of authority? How illiberal populism impacts interactions between regulatory agencies and external stakeholders
Dobbins, Michael; Labanino, Rafael - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2024) 3, pp. 933-956
The decline in democratic quality and the increasing electoral popularity of illiberal populist parties are among the most notable global phenomena in the past 20 years. This article builds a bridge between the growing body of political science literature addressing how democratic backsliding...
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Informal governance and transnational access in world politics
Squatrito, Theresa; Sommerer, Thomas - In: Regulation & Governance 19 (2024) 4, pp. 994-1014
The governance turn in political research has led to increased attention to informal institutions. For scholars of international relations this has contributed to recent scholarship that reveals a notable growth in the number of informal intergovernmental organizations (IIGOs). Many aspects of...
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