selected scholarly activity
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books
- Handbook of Business and Public Policy 2021
- Time and Globalization An Interdisciplinary Dialogue 2017
- Time, Globalization and Human Experience: Interdisciplinary Explorations 2016
- Transnational Financial Regulation after the Crisis 2014
- Transnational Financial Associations and the Governance of Global Finance 2013
- The Challenges of Global Business Authority: Democratic Renewal, Stalemate, or Decay? 2010
- Globalization and Finance 2005
- Technology, Governance and Political Conflict in International Industries 2003
- Private Authority and International Affairs 1999
- States, Markets and Regimes in Global Finance 1993
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chapters
- Canada and Global Financial Governance in a Troubled Global Order. 123-144. 2022
- Business and financial regulation. 361-377. 2021
- Business and public policy: Introducing the field. 1-23. 2021
- Experts, Matters and Actor-Networks. 77-85. 2019
- Introduction. 1-12. 2018
- The role of private actors in the international tax policy process: towards a conceptual framework. 178-199. 2018
- Tony Porter and Karsten Ronit (2006), 'Self-Regulation as Policy Process: The Multiple and Criss-Crossing Stages of Private Rule-Making', Policy Sciences, 39, pp. 41-72.. 289-320. 2017
- Experimentalism in European Union and global financial governance: Interactions, contrasts, and implications. 93-114. 2016
- Introduction. 1-25. 2016
- Private actors in the governance of global finance after the global crisis of 2008. 124-140. 2014
- Climate re-public: practicing public space in conditions of extreme complexity. 149-172. 2014
- Complexity and change in transnational financial regulation: Theoretical and practical lessons. 201-220. 2014
- Introduction: Post-crisis transnational financial regulation and complexity in global governance. 3-26. 2014
- The Political Economy of Private Management of High Impact Low Probability Risks in Finance and the Environment. 81-99. 2014
- Why, When, and How Global Companies Get Organized. 96-112. 2013
- Transnational policy paradigm change and conflict in the harmonization of vehicle safety and accounting standards. 64-90. 2011
- Chapter 5 The OECD and Global Finance: The Governance of New Issues, New Actors, and New Financial Frontiers. 98-118. 2010
- Risk models and transnational governance in the global financial crisis: the cases of Basel II and credit rating agencies. 70-87. 2010
- Financial Planning Standards Board. 337-343. 2010
- Financial Stability Board. 345-353. 2010
- Global Finance in Crisis. 56-73. 2009
- Handbook of Transnational Economic Governance Regimes. 337-343. 2009
- Financial stability board. 345-353. 2009
- Compromises of embedded knowledge: Standards, codes, and technical authority in global governance. 109-131. 2007
- Global Public Policy. 89-110. 2006
- The significance of changes in private-sector associational activity in global finance for the problem of inclusion and exclusion. 89-114. 2006
- The private production of public goods: Private and public norms in global governance. 217-237. 2005
- "Playin' along": Canada and global finance. 241-264. 2003
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conferences
- Counting on Numbers to Feed the World: Mapping the impact of Big Data in Agricultural Production Networks
- Digital Disruption, Learning and Democracy: Reflexive Governance of Social Media and Fake News
- Digitization and the Faltering of the Global Liberal Order: from the Rule of Law to the Rule of Numbers?
- Ethical governance beyond the state? The cases of human trafficking and COVID-19 contact tracing
- Global Dimensions of the Digitization of the Public Sphere: Challenges of Fact-Checking “Fake News” for Democratic Governance
- Global Dimensions of the Digitization of the Public Sphere: Implications for Electoral Integrity and Democratic Governance
- Governing Scholarly Knowledge Production: New Private Actors and Regulations on the Global Stage
- Measuring Bodies and the Changing Public/Private Boundary in Global Governance
- Sharp Power: Digitization and Global Struggle Between Authoritarianism and Democracy
- The politics of resilience in global disaster governance
- The roles of legitimacy, power and materiality in compliance with informal transnational rules
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journal articles
- Legitimacy and space in the use of technologies for environmental and social governance: The cases of human trafficking and COVID-19 contact tracing. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. 42:725-741. 2023
- An integrated complex adaptive governmental policy response to cyberthreats. Journal of Economic Policy Reform. 26:283-297. 2023
- Democracy and Digitization. Globalizations. 20:132-136. 2023
- Interrogating Technology‐led Experiments in Sustainability Governance. Global Policy. 11:523-531. 2020
- Finding fault lines in long chains of financial information. Review of International Political Economy : RIPE. 26:911-937. 2019
- Traceability in global governance. Global Networks. 19:423-443. 2019
- Whistleblowing as a new regulatory instrument in global governance: the case of tax evasion. Cambridge Review of International Affairs. 31:537-560. 2018
- What Do Big Data Do in Global Governance?. Global Governance. 23:31-42. 2017
- Big Data and algorithmic governance: the case of financial practices. New Political Economy. 22:219-236. 2017
- Exploring the Intersection of Time and Globalization. Globalizations. 13:243-255. 2016
- The Strategic Manipulation of Transnational Temporalities. Globalizations. 13:270-284. 2016
- Global benchmarking networks: the cases of disaster risk reduction and supply chains. Review of International Studies. 41:865-886. 2015
- Implementation in International Business Self‐regulation: The Importance of Sequences and their Linkages. Journal of law and society (Print). 42:413-433. 2015
- Experimentalism in European Union and global financial governance: interactions, contrasts, and implications. Journal of European Public Policy. 21:408-429. 2014
- Technical systems and the architecture of transnational business governance interactions. Regulation & Governance. 8:110-125. 2014
- Tracing Associations in Global Finance. International Political Sociology. 7:334-338. 2013
- Governing the Global Land Grab: Multipolarity, Ideas, and Complexity in Transnational Governance. Globalizations. 10:65-86. 2013
- Transnational Private Regulation and the Changing Media of Rules. German Law Journal. 13:1511-1524. 2012
- What Do Numbers Do in Transnational Governance?. International Political Sociology. 6:409-426. 2012
- Making serious measures: numerical indices, peer review, and transnational actor-networks. Journal of International Relations and Development. 15:532-557. 2012
- HIV/AIDS, aging and globalization: New directions in time perspective work. An interdisciplinary forum on time and globalization: Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition Working Paper Series3 : McMaster University. 34-38. 2012
- Public and private authority in the transnational response to the 2008 financial crisis. Policy and Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research. 30:175-184. 2011
- Why International Institutions Matter in the Global Credit Crisis. Global Governance. 15:3-8. 2009
- Research Ethics Governance and Political Science in Canada. PS - Political Science and Politics. 41:495-499. 2008
- Territoriality and Conflict in an Era of Globalization. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 40:1095-1096. 2007
- Self-Regulation as Policy Process: The Multiple and Criss-Crossing Stages of Private Rule-Making. Policy Sciences. 39:41-72. 2006
- Private Authority, Technical Authority, and the Globalization of Accounting Standards. Business and Politics. 7:1-30. 2005
- The new masters of capital: American bond rating agencies and the politics of creditworthiness. New Political Economy. 10:427-431. 2005
- Private authority, technical authority, and the globalization of accounting standards. Business and Politics. 7:11-40. 2005
- Politics or markets? The determinants of cross‐border financial integration in the NAFTA and the EU. New Political Economy. 9:325-340. 2004
- Technical collaboration and political conflict in the emerging regime for international financial regulation. Review of International Political Economy : RIPE. 10:520-551. 2003
- POLITICS, INSTITUTIONS, CONSTRUCTIVISM and the EMERGING INTERNATIONAL REGIME for FINANCIAL REGULATION. Review of Policy Research. 19:53-79. 2002
- The Democratic Deficit in the Institutional Arrangements for Regulating Global Finance. Global Governance. 7:427-439. 2001
- The Geography of Money. By Benjamin J. Cohen. Ithaca, NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 1998. 229p. $37.50 cloth, $17.95 paper.. American Political Science Review. 95:512-513. 2001
- North American economic integration: Theory and practice. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 34:204-205. 2001
- Trade politics: International, domestic and regional perspectives. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 33:874-875. 2000
- International Institutions, Globalisation and Democracy: Assessing the Challenges. Global Society. 14:377-398. 2000
- Review: The G8's Role in the New Millennium. International Journal. 55:337-338. 2000
- The G8' S Role in the New Millennium. International Journal. 55:337-337. 2000
- Digital Democracy: Policy and Politics in the Wired WorldCynthia J. Alexander and Leslie A. Pal, eds. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. xv, 237. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 32:387-388. 1999
- Capital Mobility and Currency Markets: Can They be Tamed?. International Journal. 51:669-689. 1996
- Review: Leading Sectors and World Powers. International Journal. 51:734-735. 1996
- Capital Mobility and Currency Markets: Can They Be Tamed?. International Journal. 51:669-669. 1996
- Leading Sectors and World Powers: The Coevolution of Global Economics and Politics. International Journal. 51:734-734. 1996
- Imperial Power and Regional Trade: The Caribbean Basin InitiativeAbigail B. Bakan, David Cox and Colin Leys, eds. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1993, pp. vii, 268. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 28:599-600. 1995
- Innovation in global finance: impact on hegemony and growth since 1000 AD. Review (Binghamton, NY). 18:387-429. 1995
- Review: Teaching World Politics. International Journal. 49:164-165. 1994