Administrative agencies are increasingly establishing voluntary self-reporting programs both as an investigative tool and to encourage regulated firms to commit to policing themselves. We investigate whether self-reporting can reliably indicate effective self-policing efforts that might provide opportunities for enforcement efficiencies. We find that regulators used self-reports of legal violations as a heuristic for identifying firms that are effectively policing their own operations, shifting enforcement resources away from voluntary disclosers. We also find that firms that voluntarily disclosed regulatory violations and committed to self-policing improved their regulatory compliance and environmental performance, suggesting that the enfo...
We investigate whether firms are rewarded for their participation in voluntary self-regulation progr...
Self-reporting--the reporting by parties of their own behavior to an enforcement authority--is a com...
This paper adds to the debate over whether self-policing can increase environmental protection by co...
Administrative agencies are increasingly establishing voluntary self-reporting programs both as an i...
Administrative agencies are increasingly establishing voluntary self-reporting programs both as an i...
As regulators increasingly embrace cooperative approaches to governance, voluntary public-private pa...
As regulators increasingly embrace cooperative approaches to governance, voluntary public-private pa...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
Using data from a sample of U.S. industrial facilities subject to the federal Clean Air Act from 199...
Using data from a sample of U.S. industrial facilities subject to the federal Clean Air Act from 199...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Self-Policing Policy (more commonly referred to as the Au...
Targeting is the practice of inspecting firms most likely to violate a regulation. This paper provid...
We investigate whether firms are rewarded for their participation in voluntary self-regulation progr...
Self-reporting--the reporting by parties of their own behavior to an enforcement authority--is a com...
This paper adds to the debate over whether self-policing can increase environmental protection by co...
Administrative agencies are increasingly establishing voluntary self-reporting programs both as an i...
Administrative agencies are increasingly establishing voluntary self-reporting programs both as an i...
As regulators increasingly embrace cooperative approaches to governance, voluntary public-private pa...
As regulators increasingly embrace cooperative approaches to governance, voluntary public-private pa...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
As part of a recent trend toward more cooperative relations between regulators and industry, novel g...
Using data from a sample of U.S. industrial facilities subject to the federal Clean Air Act from 199...
Using data from a sample of U.S. industrial facilities subject to the federal Clean Air Act from 199...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Self-Policing Policy (more commonly referred to as the Au...
Targeting is the practice of inspecting firms most likely to violate a regulation. This paper provid...
We investigate whether firms are rewarded for their participation in voluntary self-regulation progr...
Self-reporting--the reporting by parties of their own behavior to an enforcement authority--is a com...
This paper adds to the debate over whether self-policing can increase environmental protection by co...