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Governing Private Governance
In: 56 Arizona State Law Journal, 2024, Forthcoming
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Meme Corporate Governance
In: U of Michigan Law & Econ Research Paper 23-009
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Bank Risk Governance
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Vertrauen in Governance und Regulierung
In: Verwaltung & Management: VM ; Zeitschrift für moderne Verwaltung, Band 29, Heft 6, S. 243-253
ISSN: 0947-9856
In diesem Artikel gehen wir neue Pfade und beforschen 1) Vertrauen und Misstrauen in Regulierung 2) über nationale und europäische Regierungsebenen hinweg 3) in einem Eliten-Kontext und berücksichtigen somit die entscheidenden Akteure im Regulierungsregime als Vertrauensgeber und -nehmer. Wir analysieren Daten einer Umfrage unter Entscheidungsträgern in den Sektoren Lebensmittel, Finanzen sowie Datenschutz und finden relativ hohes und über Zeit steigendes Vertrauen in Regulierungsregime und - akteure. Dabei sehen wir, dass, v.a.in Deutschland, Regulierung als zu locker in der Anwendung wahrgenommen wird. Ebenso können wir rückschließen, dass inklusivere Regulierung ein wichtiger Faktor zur Vertrauenssteigerung sein kann. Weiterhin stellen wir fest, dass Misstrauen ein weitgehend von Vertrauen unabhängiges Konzept darstellt. Wir finden, dass hohes Vertrauen durchaus mit hohem Misstrauen vergesellschaftet sein kann – teils gar der Regulierungsperformanz zuträglich.
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Corporate Governance Codes
In: Preprint of chapter in Hanne Birkmose, Mette Neville and Karsten Engsig Sørensen (eds) Instruments of EU Corporate Governance: Effecting Changes in the Management of Companies in a Changing World (Kluwer Law International, 2023 Forthcoming)
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'Green' Corporate Governance
In: In Oxford Handbook of Corporate Law and Governance, 2nd ed. [Oxford Forthcoming]
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Territory, Politics, Governance
In: Territory, politics, governance, Band 10, Heft 6, S. 937-938
ISSN: 2162-268X
Populism and Governance
In: Journal for the study of radicalism, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 57-75
ISSN: 1930-1197
Revisiting Innovations in Governance
In: Indian journal of public administration, Band 68, Heft 3, S. 341-354
ISSN: 2457-0222
Innovations, reforms and reinvention drives are overlapping strategies which arrive during organisational crisis when public sector capacity falls short of addressing a catastrophe. They come as a natural consequence of survival design or a tenacious need to outdo an opponent in a competition. However, some may even come through errors of the past. Innovations shrink both time and budget while becoming an agent for the three 'Rs' of recognition, replication and research. Much research, such as studies on administrative innovations at Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances' (DARPG) best administrative practices research on innovation has been undertaken since the coming of globalisation which brought through a combination of computers and information technology, on one hand, and re-conceptualisation of inter-agency collaboration and network research, on the other. Innovations do not bypass traditional public sector values of equity, fairness and probity to achieve enhanced efficiency as these become elements of sustainability and continuity in them. Government has a role to play in public sector innovations in facilitating freedom to innovate, in generating an environment of scientific curiosity, democratic freedom and decentralised governance. A spirit of entrepreneurship is currently being treated as a gateway to innovations and the mushrooming of startups as unleashing of innovations which may transform the manner in which public administration works in India. However, failed startups set at rest the innovation theory. Innovations need certain essentials for their success and continuity.
Lebanon's governance crisis
In: Strategic comments: in depth analysis of strategic issues from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Band 28, Heft 1, S. i-iii
ISSN: 1356-7888