
@article{ref1,
title="How the introduction of new regulatory forms shapes firm self-regulation in the US automobile industry",
journal="American journal of business",
year="2022",
author="Cavazos, David",
volume="37",
number="3",
pages="139-151",
abstract="PURPOSE The current research aims to explore how the implementation of new regulatory forms contributes to firm self-regulation. <br><br>DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH Longitudinal analysis of firm-initiated product recalls for 15 manufacturers in the US automobile industry from 1966-2012. <br><br>FINDINGS Examining firm-initiated product recalls for 15 manufacturers in the US automobile industry from 1966-2012 has several important findings regarding how the introduction of specific regulatory forms contributes to firm-initiated vehicle recalls. Firms are not likely to self-regulate in response to surveillance or standards-based regulation while information-based regulation results in a greater likelihood of firm self-regulation. <br><br>ORIGINALITY/VALUE This result suggests that even at the product level; firms become increasingly motivated to self-regulate as regulators introduce information-based regulations.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1935-5181",
doi="10.1108/AJB-08-2021-0101",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/AJB-08-2021-0101"
}