Regulation by design: features, practices, limitations, and governance implications

Minds and Machines, volume 34, issue 2, 2024 [10.1007/s11023-024-09675-z]

34 Pages Posted: 13 Mar 2024

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Kostina Prifti

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Jessica Morley

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center

Claudio Novelli

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies

Date Written: February 13, 2024

Abstract

Regulation by design (RBD) is a growing research field that explores, develops, and criticises the regulative function of design. In this article, we provide a qualitative thematic synthesis of the existing literature. The aim is to explore and analyse RBD's core features, practices, limitations, and related governance implications. To fulfil this aim, we examine the extant literature on RBD in the context of digital technologies. We start by identifying and structuring the core features of RBD, namely the goals, regulators, regulatees, methods, and technologies. Building on that structure, we distinguish between three types of RBD practices: compliance by design, value creation by design, and optimisation by design. We then explore the challenges and limitations of RBD practices, which stem from risks associated with compliance by design, contextual limitations, or methodological uncertainty. Finally, we examine the governance implications of RBD and outline possible future directions of the research field and its practices.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Design; Digital Governance recommendations; Regulation by design; Technology Regulation

Suggested Citation

Prifti, Kostina and Morley, Jessica and Novelli, Claudio and Floridi, Luciano, Regulation by design: features, practices, limitations, and governance implications (February 13, 2024). Minds and Machines, volume 34, issue 2, 2024 [10.1007/s11023-024-09675-z], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4724454 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11023-024-09675-z

Kostina Prifti (Contact Author)

Erasmus University Rotterdam ( email )

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Jessica Morley

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85, Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

Claudio Novelli

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85, Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

HOME PAGE: http://https://dec.yale.edu

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

85 Trumbull Street
New Haven, CT CT 06511
United States
2034326473 (Phone)

University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

Via Zamboni 22
Bologna, Bo 40100
Italy

HOME PAGE: http://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/luciano.floridi/en

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