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Local authority audit in England, playing the field?
Abstract This study focuses on the field of public audit as a collibrative element of public sector accountability. It reports on the consequences of substantial collibrative intervention in such a field. The intervention studied is the change to local authority audit in England that culminated in the Local Audit and Accountability Act, 2014, and ...
Lynn Bradley, Alvise Favotto
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Spaces of Collibration: The Governance and Metagovernance of Failure
This essay offers a geographical political economy explanation to the failed state of the local and regional economic growth and development in England’s regions.
Martin Jones
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Manipulating social tensions: Collibration as an alternative mode of government intervention [PDF]
Weithin ist bekannt, daß in modernen Industriegesellschaften eine Reihe von gesellschaftlichen Bereichen der "Selbststeuerung" (self-policing) ohne ständige staatliche Intervention unterliegen, weil ein Akteur Vorteile nur auf Kosten anderer erzielen kann, deren Interesse deshalb ist, ersteren unter Kontrolle zu halten.
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The role of collibration in addressing agency conflicts: remuneration governance in Australia
This study explores an alternative approach to regulation for addressing corporate governance problems relating to director and executive remuneration disclosure that are often associated with corporate collapses worldwide. Drawing on the concept of collibration, an approach to managing tensions between opposing forces in a social arena through ...
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Social imaginaries, structuration, learning, and collibration : their role and limitations in governing complexity [PDF]
My contribution to this special issue of Zarządzanie Publiczne (Public Governance) undertakes five tasks: (1) present the key concepts for an analysis of complexity and its reduction through semiosis and structuration; (2) elaborate the notions of lived experience (tied to personal identity or consciousness), social imaginary, and ideology (which ...
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International Journal of Disclosure and Governance, 2013
This article seeks to explore the potential of the process of collibration as it applies to the development of controls on the remuneration levels and arrangements for corporate directors in Australia. The study is guided by the research question ‘what approach should be adopted in developing a regulatory framework for corporate governance that aligns ...
Zahid Riaz +2 more
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This article seeks to explore the potential of the process of collibration as it applies to the development of controls on the remuneration levels and arrangements for corporate directors in Australia. The study is guided by the research question ‘what approach should be adopted in developing a regulatory framework for corporate governance that aligns ...
Zahid Riaz +2 more
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Regulation, Governance and Regulatory Collibration: achieving an “holistic” approach
Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2004This paper examines the development of the regulation of corporate governance in the UK. It seeks to identify why the boundaries of law and self‐regulation exist and whether the regulation of corporate governance should now be viewed as a process of collibration rather than a “homeostatic” process of setting unattainable standards.
J. Kirkbride, S. Letza
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Collibration as an Alternative Regulatory Mechanism for Corporate Governance in a Capitalist Economy
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013This paper explores an alternative approach to regulation for addressing corporate governance problems relating to director and executive remuneration disclosure.
Zahid Riaz +3 more
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