01586nam a22001217a 4500008004100000100004800041245008900089260005300178300003300231520104500264650010301309773005201412201124b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBowen, Frances and Panagiotopoulos, Panos.  aRegulatory roles and functions in Information-based regulation: A systematic review  aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences  a86(2), Jun, 2020: p.203-221  aInformation-based regulation occurs when regulators use information to drive changes in behaviours in order to achieve public policy objectives. Information-based regulation has emerged as an alternative way to regulate firms compared with more traditional direct command-and-control and market-based policy instruments within the contemporary regulatory state. Despite growing international interest, challenges remain in understanding the roles for regulators in information-based regulation, the functions of regulators in shaping and leveraging information flows, and the administrative capacities required to fulfil them. Based on a systematic review methodology, this article synthesises the findings of 130 peer-reviewed articles in the environmental, energy and food policy areas. It develops a typology of functions for regulators and outlines the new administrative capacities required in the contemporary regulatory state, particularly in standard setting, assurance and intermediation, and smart data management. – Reproduced  aAdministrative capacity, Information-based regulation, state smart disclosure, Systematic review  aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences