Cross-boundary information sharing in regulatory contexts: The case of financial markets |
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Authors: | Sora Park J. Ramon Gil-Garcia Theresa A. Pardo Megan Sutherland Andrew Roepe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany, Albany, USA;2. State University of New York (SUNY Albany), Albany, USA;3. Center for Technology of Government (CTG), SUNY Albany, Albany, USA;4. Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Mexico;5. Center for Technology of Government (CTG), SUNY Albany, Albany, USA |
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Abstract: | Most studies about cross-boundary information sharing (CBIS) focus on private or public sector organizations only. There is limited research within regulated environments, which often requires information to be shared among multiple public, private and nonprofit organizations. This paper explores CBIS in different regulatory contexts, with a focus on financial markets in the USA, and finds some unique characteristics in terms of information asymmetries, incentive and governance structures, and structural complexity. |
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Keywords: | Cross-boundary information sharing (CBIS) financial market regulation (FMR) information sharing regulatory environment barriers and enablers |
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