Publications and Talks
Peer-Reviewed articles:
Maman, Libby. (2022). The Democratic Qualities of Regulatory Agencies. Policy & Politics. (published online). link
Pre-Print:
Maman, Libby and Feldman, Yuval and Levi-Faur, David, Varieties of Regulatory Regimes and their Effect on Public Trust in Market Actors (March 11, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4055285.
Maman, Libby, Measuring the Democratic Qualities of Regulatory Agencies: A Novel Measure of Transparency, Accountability, Participation and Representation (December 4, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3797760
Working Papers:
Maman, Libby. Does Legitimacy Really Matter? The Effect of Democratic Qualities of Regulators on Trust in Market Actors.
Maman, L., Jordana, J., Perez-Duran, I., Triviño, J.C. and Gómez-Díaz, J. Database on the formal design of agencies at the EU, national and subnational levels.
Jordana, J., Maman, L., Perez-Duran, I., Triviño, J.C. and Gómez-Díaz, J. Report on the Impact of Formal Design of Policy Regimes for Improving Trust in Regulation.
Ciornei, Irina and Maman, Libby. Supranational redistribution and trust in the EU.
Maman, Libby, and Jordana, Jacint. Regulation by the People: Exploring the Democratic Aptidute of Regulatory Agencies.
Published Reports:
Maman, Libby, Feldman, Yuval and Levi-Faur, David (2021). Can Enhanced Self-Regulation Deliver Trust? Assessment via two experimental surveys. The Israeli Democracy Institute. (in Hebrew).
Maman, Libby, Bjorn Kleizen, Moritz Kappler, David Levi-Faur (2020). A meta-analysis of empirical trust studies and data sources. (H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-01-2019: Trust in Governance and Regulation in Europe consortium (TiGRE), grant agreement nr 870722.). DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/FAUMB
Levi-Faur, David, Libby Maman, et al. (2020). A report on trust in government, politics, policy and regulatory governance. (H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-01-2019: Trust in Governance and Regulation in Europe consortium (TiGRE), grant agreement nr 870722.). European Commission. Available here.
MA Thesis:
Maman, Libby (2012). Does Anybody Hear Me? A Typology of the Perceptions of Public Opinion and Democratic Responsiveness within the Members of the Knesset. (Available online at HUJI Library and here).