Regulatory governance in emerging technologies: The case of autonomous vehicles in Sweden and Norway

被引:26
|
作者
Hansson, Lisa [1 ]
机构
[1] Specialized Univ Logist, Fac Logist, Molde Univ Coll, Britvegen 2, NO-6410 Molde, Norway
关键词
Regulation; Policy; Autonomous vehicles; Regulatory governance; Norway; Sweden; AUTOMATED VEHICLES; POLICY;
D O I
10.1016/j.retrec.2020.100967
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Vehicle producers, universities, and technology companies, among others, are today involved in the development of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Ongoing in several countries are experimental activities in actual traffic situations. The legal conditions for autonomous vehicles, however, vary by country. A number of countries have introduced, or are considering introducing, rules for such activities. Some countries see autonomous vehicles as prohibited unless otherwise stated in the regulations, while other countries take exactly the opposite view, i.e., anything not explicitly prohibited is allowed. This paper introduces a regulatory governance perspective on autonomous vehicles. It describes how new regulatory standards are being shaped for emerging technologies in the transport sector using the case of autonomous vehicles in Sweden and Norway. The findings show how regulations are shaped by external pressures and that international conventions are influencing regulatory design. It also concludes that the final regulations hold some degree of flexibility but also that specific restrictions may be hindering advanced experiments. By introducing a theoretical perspective on regulatory governance of AVs, the paper contributes to a further understanding of how to analyse the shape of new regulation in the transport sector generally.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Urban governance and autonomous vehicles
    Aoyama, Yuko
    Leon, Luis F. Alvarez
    CITIES, 2021, 119
  • [2] Adaptive governance of autonomous vehicles: Accelerating the adoption of disruptive technologies in Singapore
    Tan, Si Ying
    Taeihagh, Araz
    GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY, 2021, 38 (02)
  • [3] A regulatory governance perspective on Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Sweden
    Shah, Sara Mehmood Birchall
    Barron, Anthony
    Klinger, Corinna
    Wright, John S. F.
    HEALTH POLICY, 2014, 116 (01) : 27 - 36
  • [4] Regulatory approaches to managing artificial intelligence systems in autonomous vehicles in Australia
    Thiele-Evans, Lilla
    Pepper, Blake
    Zeleznikow, John
    Foster, Neil
    Sourdin, Tania
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 29 (02): : 79 - 100
  • [5] Preparing Society for Automated Vehicles: Perceptions of the Importance and Urgency of Emerging Issues of Governance, Regulations, and Wider Impacts
    Chen, Su-Yen
    Kuo, Hsin-Yu
    Lee, Chiachun
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 12 (19)
  • [6] Assessing the regulatory challenges of emerging disruptive technologies
    Taeihagh, Araz
    Ramesh, M.
    Howlett, Michael
    REGULATION & GOVERNANCE, 2021, 15 (04) : 1009 - 1019
  • [7] Risk governance of emerging technologies: the case of synthetic biology in Latin America
    Irarrazabal, Cesar Cisternas
    Vallejos-Romero, Arturo
    Cordoves-Sanchez, Minerva
    Saez-Ardura, Felipe
    SOCIOLOGIA Y TECNOCIENCIA, 2025, 15 (01): : 74 - 99
  • [8] Governance of Emerging Autonomous Driving Development in China
    Xue, Qiuju
    Xu, Meng
    Mullen, Caroline
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2020, 2674 (06) : 281 - 290
  • [9] Company performance, corporate governance, and CEO compensation in Norway and Sweden
    Randøy T.
    Nielsen J.
    Journal of Management and Governance, 2002, 6 (1) : 57 - 81
  • [10] Convergence of emerging transportation trends: A comprehensive review of shared autonomous vehicles
    Almaskati, Deema
    Kermanshachi, Sharareh
    Pamidimukkala, Apurva
    JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED VEHICLES, 2024, 7 (03) : 177 - 189