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Alternatively, market, as an interaction pattern that builds on the mechanism of competition and exchange, and network, as the interaction pattern that shaped by the mechanism of cooperation and inclusion, are institutional environments with ideal-type patterns of behavior concerning societal governance, also carrying both an empirical and a normative side to them [19].
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By way of theoretical context, Rothstein et al. (2006) describe an 'early stage' societal risk governance environment with few pressures from internal and external scrutiny.
Today, responsible behaviours are increasingly being embedded into new sustainable business models that are designed to meet environmental, societal and governance deficits.
We suggest here that a legal infrastructure of societal risk governance simplifies and even encourages the identification of the blame takers and any post-tragedy scrutiny process will readily identify and describe the circumstances of the perceived avoidable harm.
The post-L'Aquila discourse has overlooked the fact that, whilst court cases may highlight the 'constants' of societal risk governance, their role is not to determine what the 'constants' should be.
Readers are encouraged to take an active interest in national and international court cases involving natural hazards but advised to frame and consider them very carefully in a wider context of societal risk governance.
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