Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising
What should rivals do when they see competitors breaking agreed rules within systems of self-regulation? This study investigates compliant behaviour among UK advertisers to answer this question empirically. It analyses five years of complaints (N=146,062) and adjudications (N=4,832) published by the...
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| description | What should rivals do when they see competitors breaking agreed rules within systems of self-regulation? This study investigates compliant behaviour among UK advertisers to answer this question empirically. It analyses five years of complaints (N=146,062) and adjudications (N=4,832) published by the self-regulatory body for the UK advertising industry. The majority of firms adopt a strategy of indifference and rarely regulate their rivals. Highly engage firms either adopt an angelic strategy as they use their resources to complain about their rivals; a deviant strategy as they are subject to a large number of complaints; or a predatory strategy as they attack their rivals through advertising regulation. This illustrates a unique form of regulatory capture in which a regulatory system becomes an arena of competition for some actors while continuing as a governance mechanism for others. |
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| spelling | nottingham-541612020-08-28T04:30:10Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54161/ Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising Cluley, Robert What should rivals do when they see competitors breaking agreed rules within systems of self-regulation? This study investigates compliant behaviour among UK advertisers to answer this question empirically. It analyses five years of complaints (N=146,062) and adjudications (N=4,832) published by the self-regulatory body for the UK advertising industry. The majority of firms adopt a strategy of indifference and rarely regulate their rivals. Highly engage firms either adopt an angelic strategy as they use their resources to complain about their rivals; a deviant strategy as they are subject to a large number of complaints; or a predatory strategy as they attack their rivals through advertising regulation. This illustrates a unique form of regulatory capture in which a regulatory system becomes an arena of competition for some actors while continuing as a governance mechanism for others. Wiley 2018-08-28 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54161/1/14601%20%281%29.pdf Cluley, Robert (2018) Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising. Regulation and Governance . ISSN 1748-5983 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/rego.12211 doi:10.1111/rego.12211 doi:10.1111/rego.12211 |
| spellingShingle | Cluley, Robert Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising |
| title | Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising |
| title_full | Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising |
| title_fullStr | Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising |
| title_full_unstemmed | Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising |
| title_short | Complaining about rivals: Indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising |
| title_sort | complaining about rivals: indifference, cooperation, and competition in the governance of advertising |
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