Intermediary Attributes, Regulatee Experiences, and Perceived Expertise in Third-Party Regulation
Abstract
Expertise is a common rational for relying on third-party intermediaries in the administration of regulatory standards. Yet, little is known regarding how perceived competence varies across the diversity of intermediaries observed in empirical regulatory settings. This article offers a better understanding of perceived intermediary expertise through an examination of regulatee perceptions of certifier competence in the administration of U.S....
Paper Details
Title
Intermediary Attributes, Regulatee Experiences, and Perceived Expertise in Third-Party Regulation
Published Date
Aug 20, 2017
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
8
Pages
1282 - 1307
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