1st Edition

Regulation and Organizations International Perspectives

Edited By Glenn Morgan, Lars Engwall Copyright 1999
    294 Pages
    by Routledge

    294 Pages
    by Routledge

    During the 1980s and 1990s, organisations have undergone both regulation and deregulation. This set of papers written by a distinguished selection of international experts examines the nature of regulation, its evolution in particular sectors and its impact on social and economic equality. It draws on social theory concerned with the nature of regulation and order in modern societies as well as providing as a series of detailed analyses of particular forms of regulatory regimes in national and international contexts. This book, first published in 1999, should be of particular interest to management and business researchers, sociologists and political economists concerned with the process of regulation and its impact on organisations and management.

    1. Regulation and Organizations: An Introduction Glenn Morgan and Lars Engwall  Part 1. Concepts of Regulation, Rules and Control  2. From the ‘Cage’ to the ‘Gaze’? The Dynamics of Organizational Control in Late Modernity Michael Reed  3. Rules as a Mode of Economic Governance Anna Grandori, Guiseppe Soda and Alessandro Usai  Part 2. Regulatory Regimes and Governance  4. Deregulation and Embeddedness: The Case of the French Banking System Danielle Salomon  5. Regulatory Regimes Lars Engwall and Glenn Morgan  6. Is the German Model of Corporate Governance Changing? Nestor D’Alessio and Herbert Oberbeck  Part 3. The Evolution of Regulatory Processes: Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Change  7. The Regulation of Price-Sensitive Information John Holland  8. Regulation as a Response to Critical Events: A Century of Struggle for the Swedish Auditing Profession Eva Wallerstedt  9. Regulatory Compliance Glenn Morgan and Kim Soin  10. Regulation in Network Industries Staffan Hulten and Claes-Frederik Helgesson  Part 4. Regulation, Power and Inequality  11. The Regulation of Retail Financial Services in Britain: An Analysis of a Crisis Michael Clarke  12. Price Structures in UK Utilities: Responses to Deregulation Catherine Waddams Price  13. Regulating Money Laundering: A Case Study of the UK Experience Prem Sikka and Hugh Willmott

    Biography

    Glenn Morgan, Lars Engwall