Within political and administrative sciences generally, trust as a
concept is contested, especially in the field of regulatory
governance. This groundbreaking book is the first to systematically
explore the role and dynamics of trust within regulatory regimes.
Conceptualizing, mapping and analyzing trust between regulators,
regulatees and citizens, expert contributors systematically review
the existing empirical research on the role of trust within these
relations. Further chapters offer new empirical material, with
in-depth case studies covering different regulatory relations,
regulatory issues and geographical areas. After scoping the field
of inquiry and significantly adding to it, the book concludes with
a proposal for a challenging and encompassing agenda for future
research on trust in regulatory governance. Comprehensive and
forward thinking, this book will be of interest to academics
working in the fields of regulation, sociology, law, political
science, public administration and trust. It will also offer a
compelling read for practitioners working in the field of
regulation. Contributors include: E. Baekkesko, G. Bouckaert, B.
Carter, R.W. Mills, L. Naslund, P. Oomsels, D. Reiss, F. Six, K.
Tamm Hallstroem, H. van der Voort, H. van Ees, K. Verhoest
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