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In het kader van haar doelstelling (het bij elkaar brengen van wetenschap en praktijk op het gebied van toezicht en compliance) organiseert het Erasmus Instituut Toezicht & Compliance naast onderwijsactiviteiten ook met regelmaat diverse andere activiteiten. Jaarlijks vinden een symposium, seminars, onderzoeksbijeenkomsten en andere activiteiten plaats. De meeste activiteiten zijn zowel voor eigen participanten als andere geďnteresseerden toegankelijk. 

Op de homepage en op de pagina 'Nieuws' worden de activiteiten, georganiseerd door het EITC, getoond. Tevens zullen andere activiteiten die weliswaar door derden worden georganiseerd, maar die interessant zijn voor wetenschappers en een ieder die zich bezighoudt met toezicht en compliance, worden vermeld. 

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Business Regulation and Public Policy: The Costs and Benefits of Compliance’

Business Regulation and Public Policy; The Costs and Benefits of Compliance

The central theme of the seminar is how effective and efficient regulation of businesses may contribute to the achievement of public goals by government, while keeping compliance costs for businesses as low as possible. Regulation as such is not under discussion; the real issue is the quality of regulation. Bad regulation drives out good regulation. Bad regulation obstructs the view on good regulation that really matters for the business community. Designing good regulation requires intensive consultation by government with the business community. The key goals of this consultation process are twofold: to promote broad endorsement of the public goals at stake and to make government aware of what compliance is really asking from businesses. It is utmost importance that government should not overcharge the business community. In doing so, government would run the risk of insufficient compliance and thus of a poor achievement of the related public goals. That would be in nobody’s interest. We expect that serious consultation will lead to better policy decisions from the point of view of both government and business. We expect that the timely and incisive volume on this subject, to be launched during theseminar, will appeal to entrepreneurs and business leaders, to regulators, lobbyists, and corporate lawyers, and to researchers of business-government relations.

The Erasmus - EIM - Panteia Entrepreneurship Lectures Series is co-organized by Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM.nl) and EIM Business & Policy Research (EIM/Panteia), an independent and international research and consultancy organisation, specialised in SMEs and Entrepreneurship. EIM is part of the Panteia group. For more research resources visit our joint Entrepreneurship Research Portal.

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terug / sluiten

Business Regulation and Public Policy: The Costs and Benefits of Compliance’

Business Regulation and Public Policy; The Costs and Benefits of Compliance

The central theme of the seminar is how effective and efficient regulation of businesses may contribute to the achievement of public goals by government, while keeping compliance costs for businesses as low as possible. Regulation as such is not under discussion; the real issue is the quality of regulation. Bad regulation drives out good regulation. Bad regulation obstructs the view on good regulation that really matters for the business community. Designing good regulation requires intensive consultation by government with the business community. The key goals of this consultation process are twofold: to promote broad endorsement of the public goals at stake and to make government aware of what compliance is really asking from businesses. It is utmost importance that government should not overcharge the business community. In doing so, government would run the risk of insufficient compliance and thus of a poor achievement of the related public goals. That would be in nobody’s interest. We expect that serious consultation will lead to better policy decisions from the point of view of both government and business. We expect that the timely and incisive volume on this subject, to be launched during theseminar, will appeal to entrepreneurs and business leaders, to regulators, lobbyists, and corporate lawyers, and to researchers of business-government relations.

The Erasmus - EIM - Panteia Entrepreneurship Lectures Series is co-organized by Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM.nl) and EIM Business & Policy Research (EIM/Panteia), an independent and international research and consultancy organisation, specialised in SMEs and Entrepreneurship. EIM is part of the Panteia group. For more research resources visit our joint Entrepreneurship Research Portal.

Click here for the program and more information
 

 
 
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