The article investigates an instance of responsive regulation as a team of inspectors conducts an unannounced raid. The raid takes place in Denmark and its aim is to judge and regulate tax compliance in a number of small businesses. The article argues that different ‘logics of generalization’ is at play as inspectors as well as business owners value the state-of-affairs in the businesses. Furthermore, the article discusses how the inspectors are responsive in the raid. It argues that they are responsive – not primarily towards the behaviour of the taxpayers – but towards a general public. The article hereby engages in the debate concerning what responsive regulation is and how it is played out in ...
Design researchers from areas such as participatory design, interaction design, and service design h...
Epistemic Contextualism is the view that “knows that” is semantically context-sensitive and that pro...
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In recent times different scholars have tried to combine the philosophies of Martin Heidegger and Br...
From the introduction: The question of how aesthetic practices create economic value is a question o...
Historians of science Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison argue that any science “must deal with the p...
In the broad context of responsible management, and corporate responsibility, the present paper stud...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. Exceptional growth in the availability of large-scale clinical imaging dataset...
Including children with special needs in the common school has become an international political pri...
From the introduction: In this article I problematize how texts are sometimes cast as potent interve...
The authors thank the EPSRC for funding (EP/M003868/1).This paper reports experimental and computati...
This article addresses the question – can a deterioration in organizational spaces erode a professio...
This paper presents a theoretical basis for the design of e-‐Proofs, electronic resources to suppor...
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Presenting the results of a survey conducted in 2013 on a sample of 17 Tuscan hotels, this article a...
Design researchers from areas such as participatory design, interaction design, and service design h...
Epistemic Contextualism is the view that “knows that” is semantically context-sensitive and that pro...
The deposited article is a post-print version and has peer-review. ...
In recent times different scholars have tried to combine the philosophies of Martin Heidegger and Br...
From the introduction: The question of how aesthetic practices create economic value is a question o...
Historians of science Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison argue that any science “must deal with the p...
In the broad context of responsible management, and corporate responsibility, the present paper stud...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. Exceptional growth in the availability of large-scale clinical imaging dataset...
Including children with special needs in the common school has become an international political pri...
From the introduction: In this article I problematize how texts are sometimes cast as potent interve...
The authors thank the EPSRC for funding (EP/M003868/1).This paper reports experimental and computati...
This article addresses the question – can a deterioration in organizational spaces erode a professio...
This paper presents a theoretical basis for the design of e-‐Proofs, electronic resources to suppor...
©yyyy International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC). Originally published in IFAC-PapersOnLi...
Presenting the results of a survey conducted in 2013 on a sample of 17 Tuscan hotels, this article a...
Design researchers from areas such as participatory design, interaction design, and service design h...
Epistemic Contextualism is the view that “knows that” is semantically context-sensitive and that pro...
The deposited article is a post-print version and has peer-review. ...