Hypotheses relevant to how firms decide to comply with government regulations, particularly federal equal employment opportunity requirements, are developed and tested. Findings support economic models of compliance and conclude that detection and sanctions influence compliance decisions. Modifications to the economic model that account for bounded rationality are theorized. Empirical support is obtained for adjustments that substitute perceived probability of detection and probable level of sanctions for actual probabilities, and that recognize individual actors within the organization. The proposed model also accounts for, and findings support, the influence that characteristics of enforcement programs have on compliance decisions. Differ...
Regulation of business activity is nearly as old as law itself. In the last century, though, the use...
U.S. federal lawmakers first agreed to sequestration, a budget process that severely cut spending fo...
This study addresses the question of what explains compliance with complex regulations, which are te...
This paper examines compliance with federal minimum wage laws in the U.S. apparel industry and analy...
This study examines the issue of whether or not state and federal job safety agencies provide the sa...
This article advances a political theory of regulation that accounts for the choices of regulators a...
Regulatory compliance is vital for promoting the public values served by regulation. Yet many busine...
Even as regulators and prosecutors proclaim the importance of effective compliance programs, failure...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
The most common model for estimating the impact of regulatory program enforcement on intended outcom...
Abstract: Compliance with regulatory directives has been at the forefront of concern regarding feder...
This paper uses laboratory experiments to test the theoretical observations that both the violations...
The compliance of multinational corporations (MNCs) is critical to effective economic sanctions in a...
Protecting employee whistle-blowers is important, as this is a significant source of uncovering wron...
Arguing that a new perspective is needed to understand how companies deal with regulation, the stud...
Regulation of business activity is nearly as old as law itself. In the last century, though, the use...
U.S. federal lawmakers first agreed to sequestration, a budget process that severely cut spending fo...
This study addresses the question of what explains compliance with complex regulations, which are te...
This paper examines compliance with federal minimum wage laws in the U.S. apparel industry and analy...
This study examines the issue of whether or not state and federal job safety agencies provide the sa...
This article advances a political theory of regulation that accounts for the choices of regulators a...
Regulatory compliance is vital for promoting the public values served by regulation. Yet many busine...
Even as regulators and prosecutors proclaim the importance of effective compliance programs, failure...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
The most common model for estimating the impact of regulatory program enforcement on intended outcom...
Abstract: Compliance with regulatory directives has been at the forefront of concern regarding feder...
This paper uses laboratory experiments to test the theoretical observations that both the violations...
The compliance of multinational corporations (MNCs) is critical to effective economic sanctions in a...
Protecting employee whistle-blowers is important, as this is a significant source of uncovering wron...
Arguing that a new perspective is needed to understand how companies deal with regulation, the stud...
Regulation of business activity is nearly as old as law itself. In the last century, though, the use...
U.S. federal lawmakers first agreed to sequestration, a budget process that severely cut spending fo...
This study addresses the question of what explains compliance with complex regulations, which are te...