This chapter examines how the changing roles and relationships between Professional Service Firms, clients and state actors in the context of broader social and economic transformations have challenged previously institutionalized forms of professional regulation. Although global Professional Service Firms have become both actors and arenas of regulation, the authors suggest that an exclusive focus on their self-regulation fails to do justice to the complex regulatory dynamics emerging at and across (sub-)national, regional, and global levels. Reviewing the literature on regulation in the accounting and legal professions the chapter shows that while competition, free trade, and quasi-market governance have expanded into a number of previous...
The global financial crisis that began in the summer of 2007 has brought the financial industry to c...
While professions are now widely viewed as primary societal institutional agents (Scott, 2008) assum...
International audienceUniformity in modes of regulation and governance is now widely debated. The pr...
This chapter examines how the changing roles and relationships between Professional Service Firms, c...
This review paper argues that the institutions and sites of professionalization projects and regulat...
The increased expansion of economic activity beyond national borders leads to a shift of regulatory ...
In this chapter we seek to highlight the importance of advancing the work that does exist on GPSFs i...
Please do not quote without permission. The evolution of large international audit firms was driven ...
This chapter explores the literature on the regulation of financial reporting and financial accounti...
Compared to the various forms of intergovernmental or public-private co-operation, transna-tional pr...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
The series of challenges to the autonomy and self-regulatory authority of the pro-fessions which occ...
The paper analyses the changing nature of professionalism through a study of the effects of a change...
The emergence of systems of transnational regulation and governance in the last decade has been a co...
The global financial crisis that began in the summer of 2007 has brought the financial industry to c...
While professions are now widely viewed as primary societal institutional agents (Scott, 2008) assum...
International audienceUniformity in modes of regulation and governance is now widely debated. The pr...
This chapter examines how the changing roles and relationships between Professional Service Firms, c...
This review paper argues that the institutions and sites of professionalization projects and regulat...
The increased expansion of economic activity beyond national borders leads to a shift of regulatory ...
In this chapter we seek to highlight the importance of advancing the work that does exist on GPSFs i...
Please do not quote without permission. The evolution of large international audit firms was driven ...
This chapter explores the literature on the regulation of financial reporting and financial accounti...
Compared to the various forms of intergovernmental or public-private co-operation, transna-tional pr...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
The series of challenges to the autonomy and self-regulatory authority of the pro-fessions which occ...
The paper analyses the changing nature of professionalism through a study of the effects of a change...
The emergence of systems of transnational regulation and governance in the last decade has been a co...
The global financial crisis that began in the summer of 2007 has brought the financial industry to c...
While professions are now widely viewed as primary societal institutional agents (Scott, 2008) assum...
International audienceUniformity in modes of regulation and governance is now widely debated. The pr...