Network governance and the domestic adoption of soft rules

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serval:BIB_FADC2EEE61CD
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Network governance and the domestic adoption of soft rules
Journal
Journal of European Public Policy
Author(s)
Maggetti M., Gilardi F.
ISSN
1350-1763
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
9
Pages
1293-1310
Language
english
Abstract
European regulatory networks (ERNs) are in charge of producing and disseminating non-bindings standards, guidelines and recommendations in a number of important domains, such as banking and finance, electricity and gas, telecommunications, and competition regulation. The goal of these soft rules is to promote 'best practices', achieve co-ordination among regulatory authorities and ensure the consistent application of harmonized pro-competition rules across Europe. This contribution examines the domestic adoption of the soft rules developed within the four main ERNs. Different factors are expected to influence the process of domestic adoption: the resources of regulators; the existence of a review panel; and the interdependence of the issues at stake. The empirical analysis supports hypotheses about the relevance of network-level factors: monitoring and public reporting procedures increase the final level of adoption, while soft rules concerning highly interdependent policy areas are adopted earlier.
Keywords
European Union, Independent regulatory agencies, Networks, Regulation
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