Throughout history, disruptive technologies have transformed industry and signaled the destruction or creation of regulatory structures. When crafting regulations, governments often utilize Regulation 1.0 approaches, characterized by top-down design standards that dictate exactly how the regulated must act in order to prevent market failures. Regulation 1.0 increases barriers to entry and decreases the room for business experimentation. Regulation 2.0, by contrast, is a theoretical approach for regulating companies that rely on platform-mediated networks. It marries New Governance theory and the concept of lex informatica. This marriage allows for the collaborative creation of design standards that are then enforced through mediating techno...
Presented at the Second Annual New Zealand Regulatory Evolution Summit held in Wellington on 20 May ...
Regulation is often claimed to be the enemy of socially desirable in-novation because of factors ...
Many scholars have invoked the term disruptive innovation when addressing the platform (sharing) e...
Sharing economies, with their vast diversity of goods and services offered and rapidly evolving busi...
In an age of constant, complex and disruptive technological innovation, knowing what, when, and how ...
New technologies bring with them many promises, but also a series of new problems. Even though these...
This paper examines digital data-driven platforms and their impact on contemporary regulatory paradi...
Digital technologies and modular production methods have led to the emergence of a new generation of...
The regulation of network industries has been profoundly transformed in the past twenty years. First...
The European Commission has proposed a new regulatory tool for the governance of digital markets. Th...
peer reviewedThe concept of ‘Regulation by Information’ is changing. Past such approaches consisted ...
In this Essay, I explain why and how certain technologies I refer to as inchoate defeat regulatory...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the European Regulatory system which was settled both fo...
This paper is concerned with the policy choices and trends related to the institutional design of co...
Presented at the Second Annual New Zealand Regulatory Evolution Summit held in Wellington on 20 May ...
Regulation is often claimed to be the enemy of socially desirable in-novation because of factors ...
Many scholars have invoked the term disruptive innovation when addressing the platform (sharing) e...
Sharing economies, with their vast diversity of goods and services offered and rapidly evolving busi...
In an age of constant, complex and disruptive technological innovation, knowing what, when, and how ...
New technologies bring with them many promises, but also a series of new problems. Even though these...
This paper examines digital data-driven platforms and their impact on contemporary regulatory paradi...
Digital technologies and modular production methods have led to the emergence of a new generation of...
The regulation of network industries has been profoundly transformed in the past twenty years. First...
The European Commission has proposed a new regulatory tool for the governance of digital markets. Th...
peer reviewedThe concept of ‘Regulation by Information’ is changing. Past such approaches consisted ...
In this Essay, I explain why and how certain technologies I refer to as inchoate defeat regulatory...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the European Regulatory system which was settled both fo...
This paper is concerned with the policy choices and trends related to the institutional design of co...
Presented at the Second Annual New Zealand Regulatory Evolution Summit held in Wellington on 20 May ...
Regulation is often claimed to be the enemy of socially desirable in-novation because of factors ...
Many scholars have invoked the term disruptive innovation when addressing the platform (sharing) e...