When addressing complex societal problems, public regulation is increasingly complemented by private regulation. Extant literature has provided valuable insights into the effectiveness of such complex governance structures, with most empirical studies focusing on how public regulation influences private regulation. Conversely, the impact of private on public regulation is less well studied. Here, we investigate this impact with a focus on technological change as possible mechanism. Based on a case study of energy efficiency in buildings in Switzerland, we find evidence of a symbiotic interaction between public and private regulation that leads to ratcheting-up of regulatory stringency. We identify technological change as the mechanism linki...
Avishalom and Klaus Mathis, Editors This book explores current issues regarding the regulation of va...
This open access book gathers the results of an interdisciplinary research project led by the Swiss ...
The transition toward sustainability requires significant, rather than incremental, technological ch...
Improving the level of energy efficiency required by building codes for refurbishments and new const...
It is often assumed that traditional regulatory regimes centered on governmental action will benefit...
Since a few years the attention for building regulatory systems and enforcement procedures is growin...
This chapter looks broadly at how lawyers and regulators should understand the relationship between ...
There is a commonly held view that forms of private regulation and governance arise when intergovern...
There has not been a retreat but a transformation of the state, involving significant changes in bot...
Significant political, economic, and social changes occurred in the electric utility industry\u27s e...
This paper addresses the impact of building regulations on constraints and drivers for innovation. I...
Any process of technical change carries with it an element of uncertainty: market responses are unpr...
This paper focuses on the impacts of hybrid forms of governance. Such hybrids are characterized by a...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
International audienceThis research aims to understand and analyse the interactions and negotiations...
Avishalom and Klaus Mathis, Editors This book explores current issues regarding the regulation of va...
This open access book gathers the results of an interdisciplinary research project led by the Swiss ...
The transition toward sustainability requires significant, rather than incremental, technological ch...
Improving the level of energy efficiency required by building codes for refurbishments and new const...
It is often assumed that traditional regulatory regimes centered on governmental action will benefit...
Since a few years the attention for building regulatory systems and enforcement procedures is growin...
This chapter looks broadly at how lawyers and regulators should understand the relationship between ...
There is a commonly held view that forms of private regulation and governance arise when intergovern...
There has not been a retreat but a transformation of the state, involving significant changes in bot...
Significant political, economic, and social changes occurred in the electric utility industry\u27s e...
This paper addresses the impact of building regulations on constraints and drivers for innovation. I...
Any process of technical change carries with it an element of uncertainty: market responses are unpr...
This paper focuses on the impacts of hybrid forms of governance. Such hybrids are characterized by a...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
International audienceThis research aims to understand and analyse the interactions and negotiations...
Avishalom and Klaus Mathis, Editors This book explores current issues regarding the regulation of va...
This open access book gathers the results of an interdisciplinary research project led by the Swiss ...
The transition toward sustainability requires significant, rather than incremental, technological ch...