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Telecommunications Regulation: Culture, Chaos and Interdependance Inside the Regulatory Process (Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies) Book
Much has been written on telecommunications regulation, but little has been written on the actual processes used in regulation. Using unprecedented access to the key actors inside the UK Office of Telecommunications (OFTEL), this book tells for the first time how telecommunications regulation works on the inside. It provides a novel insight into the dynamic process of regulation in the United Kingdom - a pioneer in the development of regulatory institutions and practices. It includes a significant re-evaluation of key regulatory issues including: * the importance of culture in the decision-making process * the role of information in regulation * the interdependence of regulators with others * accountability * the comparative roles of individuals and organisations within regulation. Drawing on direct observation the book highlights the importance of cultural and social variables, alongside the more recognised parameters of legal and economic conditions in shaping effective regulatory action. The book is based on empirical research carried out within the Office of Telecommunications which draws on methods from anthropology, public administration and socio-legal studies.Read More
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- 0415199492
- 9780415199490
- Clare Hall, Christopher Hood, Colin Scott
- 16 December 1999
- Routledge
- Hardcover (Book)
- 264
- 1
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