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Authors: Gino, Francesca; Krupka, Erin L.; Weber, Roberto A.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2012
One powerful tool, at least in theory, that policymakers can rely on to stem cheating is regulation through monitoring and sanctions. But regulation does not really help when individuals and firms who are supposed to be regulated may have the ability to determine how much regulation they face, or even whether they face it at all. This paper studies what happens when individuals can avoid or circumvent regulation and monitoring intended to curb unethical conduct.
Authors: Spar, Debora L.; Burns, Jennifer
Product Type: Cases
Source: Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship @ Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 1999
Follows one company's path through the uncharted terrain of government regulation and the Internet.
Authors: Pozen, Robert C.; Hammerle, Melissa
Product Type: Notes
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2010
This note will examine the regulatory framework for hedge funds in the United Kingdom (UK) before and after the financial crisis of 2008.
Author: Duhigg, Charles
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2009
The Clean Water Act of 1972 largely regulates only chemicals or contaminants that move through pipes or ditches, which means it does not typically apply to waste that is sprayed on a field and seeps into groundwater.
Author: Law, Mark T.
Product Type: Web Sites
Source: EH.Net Encyclopedia
Publication Year: 2004
Throughout history, governments have regulated food and drug products. In general, the focus of this regulation has been on ensuring the quality and safety of food and drugs...
Authors: Toffel, Michael W.; Stein, Antoinette; Lee, Katharine L.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2008
This article provides a framework to evaluate the potential for take-back regulations to actually lead to reduced environmental impacts and to stimulate product design changes.
Author: Schaede, Ulrike
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2001
Describes the development of the Japanese financial system, from extensive regulation and fund allocation through administrative guidance in the 1950s to the banking crisis and legal and structural reorganization in the 1990s.
Author: Bagley, Constance E.
Product Type: Notes
Source:
Publication Year: 2006
This note argues that managers and their firms perform more effectively when they comply with applicable laws and search for innovation opportunities created by regulation and deregulation.
Authors: Finocchio, Robert; Diamond, Stephen; Hanson, Kirk O.
Product Type: Multimedia
Source: Santa Clara University
Publication Year: 2009
A panel discussion responds to AIG bonuses, income inequality, and whether regulation is the best approach to executive compensation (video).
Authors: Marquis, Christopher; Zhang, Jianjun; Zhou, Yanhua
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: California Management Review
Publication Year: 2011
This article analyzes the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmental protection in China and explores its implications for doing business there. It identifies three major dimensions that characterize change in regulatory systems: priorities and incentives, bureaucratic alignment, and transparency and monitoring.
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