Activist NGOs increasingly oppose industrial projects that have nevertheless been approved by public regulators. To understand this recent rise in NGO activism, we develop a theory of optimal regulation in which a regulated industry seeks to undertake a project that may be harmful to society. On the one hand, public regulation is vulnerable to the influence of the industry, and may approve the project even though it is harmful. On the other hand, an NGO may oppose the project. We characterize the circumstances under which NGO opposition occurs and the circumstances under which this opposition is socially beneficial. The theory is used to explain the role that NGOs have assumed in the last decades, and has implications for the legal status o...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) seek political influence through the provision of information ...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a ...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms self-regulation as opposed to the formal regula...
Activist nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) increasingly oppose firms' practices. We suggest this ...
This paper examines through qualitative study the effect of government regulatory restriction and re...
International audienceGlobalization has been accompanied by rising pressure from advocacy non-govern...
This Article examines the dynamics of nongovernmental organization (NGO) opposition to proposed ener...
We study an NGO’s decisions when it attempts to remove a potentially hazardous substance from commer...
The purpose of this article is to develop a theory which frames the demands of civil society in such...
International audienceIn this chapter, we examine the role of NGO activism as a driver of sustainabi...
We develop a model in which social pressure on a firm to behave well is jointly produced by a state ...
In the contemporary world, NGOs are playing significant roles in international cooperation and globa...
In this chapter, we sketched the possible consequences of the changing relationships between the gov...
In this article, we examine how private regulatory initiatives (PRIs) – which define standards for c...
This article integrates previous research on NGO behaviour with economic theory on collective action...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) seek political influence through the provision of information ...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a ...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms self-regulation as opposed to the formal regula...
Activist nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) increasingly oppose firms' practices. We suggest this ...
This paper examines through qualitative study the effect of government regulatory restriction and re...
International audienceGlobalization has been accompanied by rising pressure from advocacy non-govern...
This Article examines the dynamics of nongovernmental organization (NGO) opposition to proposed ener...
We study an NGO’s decisions when it attempts to remove a potentially hazardous substance from commer...
The purpose of this article is to develop a theory which frames the demands of civil society in such...
International audienceIn this chapter, we examine the role of NGO activism as a driver of sustainabi...
We develop a model in which social pressure on a firm to behave well is jointly produced by a state ...
In the contemporary world, NGOs are playing significant roles in international cooperation and globa...
In this chapter, we sketched the possible consequences of the changing relationships between the gov...
In this article, we examine how private regulatory initiatives (PRIs) – which define standards for c...
This article integrates previous research on NGO behaviour with economic theory on collective action...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) seek political influence through the provision of information ...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a ...
This paper analyzes the current trend towards firms self-regulation as opposed to the formal regula...