RegTech and creating public value: opportunities and challenges

IF 3.1 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Policy Design and Practice Pub Date : 2023-05-16 DOI:10.1080/25741292.2023.2213059
M. Bolton, Michael Mintrom
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Abstract Regulatory technology (RegTech) has its origins in private sector applications of information technology in pursuit of more efficient compliance with government regulations. Initially, the term “RegTech” referred to either the technical solutions intended to aid financial service providers in managing regulatory issues or to the companies and organizations that develop and deliver such solutions. Increasingly, regulatory experts are stretching the term’s coverage to include efforts by governments to harness technical solutions in pursuit of more efficient targeting and conduct of regulatory monitoring and enforcement. Whether deployed within the private or public sectors, RegTech holds significant potential to improve regulatory compliance, reduce compliance costs, and improve the speed and accuracy with which known harms can be addressed and emerging risks can be identified. Here, we focus on the potential for RegTech to support the creation of public value. We suggest public value is most likely to be realized when governments (1) keep focused on regulatory purpose and effective design and (2) build effective collaboration with RegTech providers and regulated entities. KEY MESSAGES: Governments hunger for more efficient and effective ways to deliver public value. Increasingly digital/digitisation is being seen as the way to deliver this. With regard to the regulation of harms, RegTech is the latest in a line of proposed approaches. RegTech holds promise but we know it is not failsafe because it can exhibit both data science and human implementation problems. Implementation of RegTech brings both practical opportunities and challenges.
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监管科技与创造公共价值:机遇与挑战
摘要监管技术(RegTech)起源于私营部门为追求更有效地遵守政府法规而应用信息技术。最初,“RegTech”一词指的是旨在帮助金融服务提供商管理监管问题的技术解决方案,或者指开发和提供此类解决方案的公司和组织。监管专家越来越多地将该术语的涵盖范围扩大到政府利用技术解决方案的努力,以寻求更有效的目标定位和监管监督与执行。无论是部署在私营部门还是公共部门,RegTech在提高监管合规性、降低合规成本、提高解决已知危害和识别新风险的速度和准确性方面都具有巨大潜力。在这里,我们关注RegTech支持创造公共价值的潜力。我们建议,当政府(1)继续关注监管目的和有效设计,以及(2)与RegTech提供商和受监管实体建立有效合作时,公共价值最有可能实现。关键信息:各国政府渴望以更高效、更有效的方式实现公共价值。越来越多的数字化/数字化被视为实现这一目标的途径。关于危害的监管,RegTech是一系列拟议方法中的最新方法。RegTech有希望,但我们知道它不是故障安全的,因为它可能会表现出数据科学和人工实现的问题。RegTech的实施带来了实际的机遇和挑战。
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Policy Design and Practice
Policy Design and Practice PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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19
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13 weeks
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