Regulation & Governance

Papers
(The H4-Index of Regulation & Governance is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Assessing the regulatory challenges of emerging disruptive technologies72
Private authority and public policy interactions in global context: Governance spheres for problem solving57
Trustworthy artificial intelligence and the European Union AI act: On the conflation of trustworthiness and acceptability of risk47
Algorithmic governance: A modes of governance approach43
Algorithmic regulation: A maturing concept for investigating regulationofandthroughalgorithms39
What drives compliance withCOVID‐19 measures over time? Explaining changing impacts with Goal Framing Theory36
Why and how does the regulation of emerging technologies occur? Explaining the adoption of the EU General Data Protection Regulation using the multiple streams framework35
Hardening foreign corporate accountability through mandatory due diligence in the European Union? New trends and persisting challenges34
The politics of supply chain regulations: Towards foreign corporate accountability in the area of human rights and the environment?30
Regime complexity and managing financial data streams: The orchestration of trade reporting for derivatives25
Certification systems for machine learning: Lessons from sustainability24
Extending the framework of algorithmic regulation. The Uber case23
Demystifying the modernized European data protection regime: Cross‐disciplinary insights from legal and regulatory governance scholarship23
The Nordic governments' responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic: A comparative study of variation in governance arrangements and regulatory instruments23
Power transitions and the rise of the regulatory state: Global market governance in flux22
Alone in the campaign: Distrust in regulators and the coping of front‐line workers20
Regulatory agencies, reputational threats, and communicative responses18
Compliance, defiance, and the dependency trap: International Monetary Fund program interruptions and their impact on capital markets17
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