监管灰色地带的合规性:有机种子标准的案例

Compliance in Regulatory Gray Areas: The Case of the Organic Seed Standard

Policy Studies Journal · 2026
被引 0
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了适应性监管中灰色地带如何影响企业合规,发现能力与责任感共同预测合规行为,低能力高责任感的种植者合规性更高,为政策制定者平衡灵活性与问责制提供启示。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Adaptive regulations, designed to balance flexibility with accountability, can embed provisions that unintentionally leave room for firms to shirk on their responsibilities by exploiting flexibility. We call these provisions “regulatory gray areas,” and ask: how should we understand (non‐)compliance in adaptive regulatory settings? We examine how the interplay of ability and duty predicts compliance, hypothesizing that higher duty predicts higher compliance, particularly when ability is low. Using longitudinal data from three waves of surveys of certified organic growers in the United States (2010, 2015, and 2020), we investigate (non‐)compliance within a gray area of the organic seed standard: an exception wherein growers can use conventional seed if organic varieties are not commercially available. We find that while ability is the strongest predictor of compliance with the standard overall, growers with low ability and high duty towards organic seed integrity display higher compliance than their less dutiful counterparts. These results highlight the dilemma of compliance in adaptive regulation: accommodating different levels of ability while preventing shirking. Policymakers should grapple with regulatory gray areas by regularly updating standards, enhancing data collection, and implementing graduated enforcement to balance flexibility and accountability.

监管合规适应性监管有机农业企业行为