The Institutional Theory Approach to Transport Policy and Evaluation. The Collective Benefits of a Stakeholder’s Approach: Towards an Eclectic Multi-criteria Analysis

Author(s):  
Eko Nur Surachman

The implementation of the fiscal decentralization concept in Indonesia has completed with the issuance of the Village Law and Village Fund Program. Nevertheless, some problems arose in the application. This study aims to map the issues and to build a relationship model based on institutional theory, using content analysis and triangle approach interviews. The study concludes that the Village Fund is profoundly affected by the coercive element that is sourced from the authority of the government to regulate and supervise the program. The coercive then influence the normative in which the regulation frame and strict implementation lead to the difficulties to fulfill the administrative requirements. It then affects the cognitive element on how to make sustain and executable planning of the Village Fund Program, which leads to poor planning, so that difficult to be executed. As it is mandatory, the program is still run improvised that makes the output utilization was low.         


2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 371-394 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Richard Baker ◽  
Jean Bédard ◽  
Christian Prat dit Hauret

Purpose – This paper aims to examine the recent evolution of the regulation of statutory auditing since the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 in the USA by comparing the regulatory structures for auditing in the USA, France and Canada. Design/methodology/approach – Using publicly available documents, the paper seeks to understand how the regulatory structures for statutory auditing have changed in the period since the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The USA, France and Canada were chosen for analysis because prior to Sarbanes-Oxley the regulatory structures of these three countries were relatively distinct, whereas subsequent to the Act they appear to be becoming similar. Findings – The authors interpret the increasing apparent similarity in the regulatory structures for statutory auditing in these three countries to be the result of external pressures from global capital markets for standardized regulatory practices. However, this apparent similarity may also be a form of “decoupling”, whereby actors in the institutional field of professional regulation, under pressures from powerful external forces, seek to enhance their legitimacy while maintaining internal flexibility and a certain capacity for resistance against external pressures in the institutional field. Research limitations/implications – The paper relies on a qualitative analysis of regulatory structures based on a review and analysis of publicly available documents and legislation. As such, it has limitations similar to other qualitative studies. Practical implications – The regulation of statutory auditing is important to society both to assure the proper functioning of capital markets and to provide reliable information to the general public. Gaining a better understanding of the regulatory structures for statutory auditing advances the public interest. Originality/value – There have been few prior research efforts that have examined the regulation of statutory auditing through the lens of new institutional theory.


1970 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-68
Author(s):  
Daniel Corcoran ◽  
Joshua Shackman

The present study examines the application of Resource Dependence Theoryand Institutional Theory relative to company involvement in an important voluntary,governmentally sanctioned employee safety program that goes by the acronymVPP. Utilizing this combined theory approach, the study empirically demonstrates,through a design incorporating correlation and multiple regressionanalysis, that Institutional Theory is useful for predicting program prevalencewithin a given industry, though Resource Dependence Theory complements theformer by offering an accounting of strategic firm behavior. Companies consideradoption of beyond compliance safety programs as a strategy to manage the expressionof resource control power on the part of powerful stakeholders, whileInstitutional Theory helps to explain the mechanisms by which such programsproliferate through a given institutional field.


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