This is the final version. Available from Wiley / Policy Studies Organization via the DOI in this record.We draw on the Institutional Grammar Tool’s rule types to empirically analyze the design of four major procedural regulatory instruments in the 27 member states of the European Union and the UK. They are: consultation, regulatory impact assessment (RIA), freedom of information (FOI), and the Ombudsman. By adopting the IGT as conceptual lens to direct us towards a single measurement template applicable to a variety of action situations, we are able to derive measures that are conceptually robust and suitable for comparative analysis. With original data gathered on the official legal base in the 28 cases, we carry out principal components ...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
This article is a first attempt to systematically examine policy design and its influence on policye...
The aims of this paper are to explore the role of variations and commonalities in Medium-N comparati...
We draw on the Institutional Grammar Tool's rule types to empiricallyanalyze the design of four majo...
First published online: 20 July 2021We draw on the Institutional Grammar Tool's rule types to empiri...
Published online: 26 September 2022How far and under what conditions may experimentalist governance ...
This article empirically examines the substantive decisions on all types of design rights from the c...
International audienceThe target paper by Elinor Ostrom in this Special Issue carries a clear messag...
abstract: Institutions (rules, norms, and shared strategies) are social feedback systems that struct...
Contains fulltext : 176652.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Europeanizati...
The purpose of this analysis is to establish a correspondence of design policies with the innovation...
Since the European Union adopted uniform sui generis design rights, an increasingly complex system o...
Design: is often a tacit component of policymaking, and so it is often difficult to pin down its rol...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
This article is a first attempt to systematically examine policy design and its influence on policye...
The aims of this paper are to explore the role of variations and commonalities in Medium-N comparati...
We draw on the Institutional Grammar Tool's rule types to empiricallyanalyze the design of four majo...
First published online: 20 July 2021We draw on the Institutional Grammar Tool's rule types to empiri...
Published online: 26 September 2022How far and under what conditions may experimentalist governance ...
This article empirically examines the substantive decisions on all types of design rights from the c...
International audienceThe target paper by Elinor Ostrom in this Special Issue carries a clear messag...
abstract: Institutions (rules, norms, and shared strategies) are social feedback systems that struct...
Contains fulltext : 176652.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Europeanizati...
The purpose of this analysis is to establish a correspondence of design policies with the innovation...
Since the European Union adopted uniform sui generis design rights, an increasingly complex system o...
Design: is often a tacit component of policymaking, and so it is often difficult to pin down its rol...
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of a...
This article is a first attempt to systematically examine policy design and its influence on policye...
The aims of this paper are to explore the role of variations and commonalities in Medium-N comparati...