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Supervising Your In‐Group? How Social Identification Shapes Financial Sector Regulatory Leniency

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Both practitioners and governance scholars recognize the importance of external oversight, especially in regulated industries like the financial sector. However, the failure of financial sector regulators and enforcement officials (supervisors) to act is often cited as a primary cause of ineffective governance.
Dennis Veltrop   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

More Specialization, More Coordination? Evidence From Local Public Service Delivery in Norway

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Governments specialize their work by dividing tasks among organizational units. Because specialization creates a demand for coordination among tasks that are interdependent, governments are also expected to provide more coordination when specialization is higher.
Leif. E. Kårtvedt
wiley   +1 more source

Lipidomic profile of meningiomas harboring different NF2 mutation status. [PDF]

open access: yesMetabolomics
Bogusiewicz J   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Erratum: Helios, a T cell-restricted Ikaros family member that quantitatively associates with Ikaos at centromeric heterochromatin (Genes and Development (1998) 12 (782-796))

open access: green, 1998
K Hahm   +9 more
openalex   +1 more source

Informal Firms' Adoption and Use of Mobile Money Under Uncertain Times: Evidence From Burkina Faso

open access: yesReview of Development Economics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how uncertainty affects mobile money adoption and use by informal businesses. Despite the prevalence of the informal sector in developing countries and the recognized potential of mobile money for financial inclusion, empirical research on its adoption and usage among unregistered businesses is limited.
Serge Stéphane Ky, Clovis Rugemintwari
wiley   +1 more source

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