监管与互联网:商业组织的公共选择洞见

Regulation and the Internet: Public Choice Insights for Business Organizations

CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW · 2003
被引 14
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

运用公共选择理论分析互联网时代监管机构与企业间的交换关系,以Linux标准基地为例说明非政府实体如何制定监管标准。

Abstract

Business regulation is greatly shaped by a theory from economics and political science called choice. Public choice argues that regulation is sought by existing business organizations as a means to create barriers to entry for new competitors, something incumbent firms cannot do alone in the competitive environment. The Internet introduces different, and more complex, relationships between business and regulatory institutions as the territorial jurisdiction of traditional governmental agencies erodes and control over technology standards by business and non-governmental organizations arises. With some important caveats, public choice theory offers important insights into exchange relationships between regulatory institutions and firms operating on the Internet. This article examines a specific application of public choice to the case of the Linux Standards Base, an Internet-based governing board for the open source operating system. The Linux Standards Base provides an example of regulation where the regulatory institution is a non-governmental entity.

公共选择理论互联网监管商业组织产业组织