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While there is a rich body of empirical and practical expertise on compliance, thus far, there has been no comprehensive understanding of what compliance is or how it influences various fields and sectors. The academic knowledge of compliance has remained siloed along different disciplinary domains, regulatory and legal spheres, and mechanisms and interventions. This handbook bridges these divides to provide the first one-stop overview of what compliance is, how we can best study it, and the core mechanisms that shape it. Written by leading experts, its 69 chapters offer perspectives from across law, regulatory studies, management science, criminology, economics, sociology, and psychology. This volume is the definitive and comprehensive account of compliance.

The book can be accessed through libraries with CUP Core subscriptions online here. And it can be ordered at CUPAmazonBarnes and Nobles, or your local book store. 

 

 

 

‘This Handbook is an indispensable resource for academics and practitioners interested in compliance and ethics. The book assembles an impressive array of leading experts who tackle critical issues from a variety of perspectives. It is essential reading for those interested in controlling organizational misconduct.’

Jennifer Arlen - New York University School of Law, editor of The Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealing

 

‘This Handbook is a gold mine for those serious about comprehending the complexities of compliance in building more effective governance and more decent, less dominating, societies.’

John Braithwaite - RegNet, Australia National University, author of Responsive Regulation and Crime, Shame and Integration

 

‘It turns out there is a solid ‘science of compliance,’ and it is represented instructively in this thoroughgoing volume.’

Robert Cialdini - Psychology and Marketing, Arizona State University, author of Influence and Pre-suasion

 

‘Students, scholars and policy makers have good reason to be grateful to van Rooij and Sokol for assembling in one place so much of what needs to be known about regulation. This rich panoply of paradigms and perspectives collects outstanding work with which to understand the persistent struggle to move beyond ceremonial compliance and actually align performance with legally mandated requirements.'

Susan S. Silbey - Sociology and Anthropology, Sloan School of Management, MIT, author of The Common Place of Law

 

‘Utilizing a broad brush in thinking about compliance, van Rooij and Sokol have brought together an interdisciplinary who’s who of thought leaders who tackle essential issues of conceptualization, operationalization and measurement, and the mechanisms that shape compliance.’

Sally S. Simpson - Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, author of Corporate Crime, Law, and Social Control

 

‘This sweeping book is an invaluable compendium of key insights gleaned from hundreds of studies on all aspects of compliance. Tapping into scholarship from a wide array of domains, the authors strip away disciplinary jargon and provide structure to enable readers of all backgrounds to learn how government and private-sector rules are established, monitored, and enforced.’

Michael Toffel - Technology and Operations Management, Harvard Business School