What explains the reversal of transnational private rule‐making authority? Embedding constructivist insights within a rational principal‐agent model, this article advances a five‐step sequential process that nuances the traditional explanation of delegitimation. It argues that entrepreneurs must first successfully promote the belief that the high costs of ineffective private policies follow from the private rule‐setter's flawed institutional attributes. Subsequently, a de‐delegation solution that minimises transaction and uncertainty costs must be proposed. The examination of two cases in the field of international sport governance, namely the deliberate reversal of private authority in anti‐doping governance and the lack thereof in anti‐ma...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. International sport governing bodies (ISGBs) are built on the foundations...
Scholars of international relations and global governance are increasingly interested in the transna...
National politicians in Europe have created independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) with significant ...
What explains the reversal of transnational private rule‐making authority? Embedding constructivist ...
Governance by non-state actors has received increased attention. However, it is still controversial ...
Scholars have controversially discussed whether the rise of transnational private authority is benef...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
The role of economic actors and transnational corporations in transforming the world’s political and...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
© 2017 Dr. Lloyd Douglas FreeburnThis thesis challenges the conventional conception of the private l...
A number of issues have ensured the rise in prominence of the term “governance” in relation to sport...
Focusing on the case of European professional football, this doctoral thesis demonstrates that a Pri...
Elected governments and states have delegated extensive powers to non-majoritarian institutions (NMI...
The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole com...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. International sport governing bodies (ISGBs) are built on the foundations...
Scholars of international relations and global governance are increasingly interested in the transna...
National politicians in Europe have created independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) with significant ...
What explains the reversal of transnational private rule‐making authority? Embedding constructivist ...
Governance by non-state actors has received increased attention. However, it is still controversial ...
Scholars have controversially discussed whether the rise of transnational private authority is benef...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
The role of economic actors and transnational corporations in transforming the world’s political and...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
© 2017 Dr. Lloyd Douglas FreeburnThis thesis challenges the conventional conception of the private l...
A number of issues have ensured the rise in prominence of the term “governance” in relation to sport...
Focusing on the case of European professional football, this doctoral thesis demonstrates that a Pri...
Elected governments and states have delegated extensive powers to non-majoritarian institutions (NMI...
The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole com...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. International sport governing bodies (ISGBs) are built on the foundations...
Scholars of international relations and global governance are increasingly interested in the transna...
National politicians in Europe have created independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) with significant ...