This paper takes as a starting point for developing deeper understandings the assumption that both regulatory bodies and the sectors in which they operate are institutions. The body of literature about the operation of institutions provides a means of understanding the actors arrangements rules and culture values and norms that shape the ICTS sector. With this understanding it is then possible to analyse using the same frameworks how these same forces act upon and shape the regulatory institutions and ultimately how the regulatory institutions themselves contribute to shaping the wider ICTS sector in which they operate. The order of the paper is as follows: Section 1 describes the institutional economics conceptualisation of institutions an...
This paper tries to solve the following puzzle. Given that UK governments have, in principle, so muc...
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As part of the Fourth LSE Network Economy Forum, held on 25 March 2013, Johannes Bauer presented a k...
Cette thèse aborde certaines caractéristiques des politiques de régulation et de la concurrence dans...
Some political scientists have been exploring the emergence of the regulatory state and argue that r...
In the last decade the industrial landscape and regulatory structures of the network industries such...
Purpose – The paper examines the main regulatory frameworks of the telecommunications industry throu...
This chapter considers the evolving institutional responses to the challenge of regulating telecoms ...
This paper tries to solve the following puzzle. Given that UK governments have, in principle, so muc...
The paper analyses the developments of the Danish IT and telecom regulatory authority in light of th...
This article explains variation in the autonomy in the range of activities that European regulators ...
<p>The telecommunications regulatory authorities are separate independent bodies equipped with peopl...
As with any industry sector, the path followed in the development of the Information an
The article begins by briefly setting out the national institutional structures that existed before ...
none2siThe paper provides an input-output model of telecommunications industrial system that connect...
This article looks at the European Union (EU) policy of technological 'convergence', concentrating o...
This paper examines the shifting institutional arrangements in South Africa’s telecommunications and...
As part of the Fourth LSE Network Economy Forum, held on 25 March 2013, Johannes Bauer presented a k...
Cette thèse aborde certaines caractéristiques des politiques de régulation et de la concurrence dans...
Some political scientists have been exploring the emergence of the regulatory state and argue that r...
In the last decade the industrial landscape and regulatory structures of the network industries such...
Purpose – The paper examines the main regulatory frameworks of the telecommunications industry throu...
This chapter considers the evolving institutional responses to the challenge of regulating telecoms ...
This paper tries to solve the following puzzle. Given that UK governments have, in principle, so muc...
The paper analyses the developments of the Danish IT and telecom regulatory authority in light of th...
This article explains variation in the autonomy in the range of activities that European regulators ...