实践中的监管:英国食品零售业地方层面的权力、资源与情境

Regulation in practice: Power, resources and context at the local scale in UK food retailing

Environment and Planning A Economy and Space · 2016
被引 9
ABS 3

中文导读

本文通过分析英国东南部一家食品零售商八年间的扩张冲突,揭示监管机构与企业之间的权力博弈,指出资源不足和治理分散如何导致监管失效,对研究零售监管和公共政策的人有参考价值。

Abstract

This article uses a relational lens to explore the conflict between the regulatory state and a leading food retailer seeking store expansion within one catchment in south-east England over an eight-year period. The research highlights the relational power geometries which play out in context between regulators and a regulated corporate firm to emphasise the role of power, resources, and scale. The research teases out how the power of the state to uphold an interpretation of market rules is compromised by a lack of responsiveness compared to both the proactive and reactive tactics of the well-resourced corporate retailer. It recognises how multiple regulatory agents of the state with divergent goals, sometimes situated across different spatial scales of governance, can produce markedly different judgements resulting in outcomes that are not in the public interest. Such situations require swift and coherent regulatory responses and can reveal the need for changes to the organisation of the regulatory infrastructure itself.

食品零售监管治理权力关系地方尺度英国