Naming and shaming offenders is often considered an effective strategy to improve compliance. Shaming exposes an offender to condemnation by a community of stakeholders. The threat of negative publicity, reputational damage and social disapproval is perceived as a sanction, and can in theory be more powerful than a formal legal sanction. This chapter asks to what extent naming and shaming can improve compliance. It takes stock of extant empirical evidence on the effect of shaming policies on regulatory compliance and identifies conditions for shaming to affect compliance. The complex relationship between ‘naming and shaming’ and compliance makes it difficult to predict and control the various effects of shaming sanctions. The chapter conclu...
Misbehaving students at Washington Middle School last month couldn’t expect their bad behavior to go...
The present research draws from theories in criminology which suggest that threats of shame, a self-...
Zero tolerance and public shaming are increasingly advocated for both crimes of the powerless and cr...
Naming and shaming offenders is often considered an effective strategy to improve compliance. Shamin...
The publication of names of corporate offenders is often referred to as ‘naming and shaming.’ This t...
In the internet age, shaming individuals on social media and other online platforms for their behavi...
Along with the burgeoning legal literature on norms has come a renewed interest in the use of shamin...
So-called shaming penalties have received a fair amount of attention in the popular press and, tha...
In this article, I renounce my previous defense of shaming penalties. Sort of. In What Do Alternativ...
In the current international system, the use of centralized, hard enforcement mechanisms is often de...
Naming and shaming, the process of exposing, publicizing, and condemning human rights abuses, is on...
The dust has settled, and the 2001-2002 corporate scandals are in the rearview mirror for most execu...
Criminological research suggests that informal sanctions like shaming may have a stronger influence ...
Can public shaming increase tax compliance through social pressure? Many tax authorities make ample ...
Authorities frequently justify their sanctions as attempts to deter people from rule breaking. Altho...
Misbehaving students at Washington Middle School last month couldn’t expect their bad behavior to go...
The present research draws from theories in criminology which suggest that threats of shame, a self-...
Zero tolerance and public shaming are increasingly advocated for both crimes of the powerless and cr...
Naming and shaming offenders is often considered an effective strategy to improve compliance. Shamin...
The publication of names of corporate offenders is often referred to as ‘naming and shaming.’ This t...
In the internet age, shaming individuals on social media and other online platforms for their behavi...
Along with the burgeoning legal literature on norms has come a renewed interest in the use of shamin...
So-called shaming penalties have received a fair amount of attention in the popular press and, tha...
In this article, I renounce my previous defense of shaming penalties. Sort of. In What Do Alternativ...
In the current international system, the use of centralized, hard enforcement mechanisms is often de...
Naming and shaming, the process of exposing, publicizing, and condemning human rights abuses, is on...
The dust has settled, and the 2001-2002 corporate scandals are in the rearview mirror for most execu...
Criminological research suggests that informal sanctions like shaming may have a stronger influence ...
Can public shaming increase tax compliance through social pressure? Many tax authorities make ample ...
Authorities frequently justify their sanctions as attempts to deter people from rule breaking. Altho...
Misbehaving students at Washington Middle School last month couldn’t expect their bad behavior to go...
The present research draws from theories in criminology which suggest that threats of shame, a self-...
Zero tolerance and public shaming are increasingly advocated for both crimes of the powerless and cr...