Artículo de publicación ISISelf-regulation (SR) is a common way of enforcing quality in markets (such as banking, financial services and several professions) and in a variety of public and private organizations. We provide experimental evidence of the reputational incentives of self-regulatory organizations (SROs) to publicly disclose versus cover-up fraud in an incomplete information environment. We find that observed behaviour is generally consistent with Bayesian equilibrium when subjects are informed about the relative likelihood of fraud detection by a vigilant' versus a lax' SRO type. In particular, a fraud disclosure equilibrium is supported when subjects are informed that the vigilant' SRO is more likely to detect fraud; otherwise, ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of traditional regulatory schemes and newly emerging social in...
Previous research indicates that the depletion of self-regulatory resources can promote unethical be...
Classical agency theory argues that economic incentives can have a strong impact on opportunistic re...
Artículo de publicación ISISelf-regulation (SR) is a common way of enforcing quality in markets (suc...
This paper analyzes the reputation-based incentives of a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) to detec...
This paper analyses incentives for self-regulation of quality from a principal-agent perspective, in...
Regulators face daunting challenges in seeking compliance, including gaining consensus among competi...
We report results from an experiment that investigates truthfulness in self-reporting under differen...
Self-regulatory organizations (SROs) can be found in education, healthcare, and other not-for-profit...
Many regulators utilize self-reporting, that is, wrongdoers reporting their own crimes to the author...
This paper studies deceptions conducted by agents in the presence of a regulator. The regulator is s...
textabstractThis article analyses how reputation functions as a mechanism for social control in priv...
Corporate governance stems from the interplay of legal norms, security regulation, self-regulation a...
We report results from an experiment that investigates truthfulness in self-reporting under differen...
This article shows that firms “voluntarily” increase their disclosures in response to the threat of ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of traditional regulatory schemes and newly emerging social in...
Previous research indicates that the depletion of self-regulatory resources can promote unethical be...
Classical agency theory argues that economic incentives can have a strong impact on opportunistic re...
Artículo de publicación ISISelf-regulation (SR) is a common way of enforcing quality in markets (suc...
This paper analyzes the reputation-based incentives of a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) to detec...
This paper analyses incentives for self-regulation of quality from a principal-agent perspective, in...
Regulators face daunting challenges in seeking compliance, including gaining consensus among competi...
We report results from an experiment that investigates truthfulness in self-reporting under differen...
Self-regulatory organizations (SROs) can be found in education, healthcare, and other not-for-profit...
Many regulators utilize self-reporting, that is, wrongdoers reporting their own crimes to the author...
This paper studies deceptions conducted by agents in the presence of a regulator. The regulator is s...
textabstractThis article analyses how reputation functions as a mechanism for social control in priv...
Corporate governance stems from the interplay of legal norms, security regulation, self-regulation a...
We report results from an experiment that investigates truthfulness in self-reporting under differen...
This article shows that firms “voluntarily” increase their disclosures in response to the threat of ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of traditional regulatory schemes and newly emerging social in...
Previous research indicates that the depletion of self-regulatory resources can promote unethical be...
Classical agency theory argues that economic incentives can have a strong impact on opportunistic re...