Regulation & Governance

Papers
(The H4-Index of Regulation & Governance is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
How regulations undervalue occupational fatalities128
Legalism without adversarialism?: Bureaucratic legalism and the politics of regulatory implementation in the European Union50
Why de‐judicialize? Explaining state preferences on judicialization in World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Body and Investor‐to‐State Dispute Settlement reforms43
Algorithmic regulation: A maturing concept for investigating regulationofandthroughalgorithms39
Bureaucratic overload and organizational policy triage: A comparative study of implementation agencies in five European countries33
Agency independence and credibility in primary bond markets27
Thatcher, Mark and Vlanda, Tim (2021). Foreign states in domestic markets: Sovereign wealth funds and the West. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.27
The Political Influence of Proxy Advisors in Campaigns for Ethical Investment: Guiding the Invisible Hand23
The future of the international financial system: The emergingCBDCnetwork and its impact on regulation22
When do people accept government paternalism? Theory and experimental evidence22
How trust matters for the performance and legitimacy of regulatory regimes: The differential impact of watchful trust and good‐faith trust21
The Drivers of Science Referenced in US EPA Regulatory Impact Analyses: Open Access, Professional Popularity, and Agency Involvement21
Why data about people are so hard to govern21
Regulation from above or below: Port greening measures in the European Union and the United States20
Does personalization of officeholders undermine the legitimacy of the office? On perceptions of objectivity in legal decisionmaking19
Police Cloud: Functional modularity in China's cloud public security infrastructure18
The devil is in the detail—The need for a decolonizing turn and better environmental accountability in global supply chain regulations: A comment18
Accountability infrastructures: Pragmatic compliance inside organizations17
Trust in context: The impact of regulation on blockchain and DeFi17
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