Citations to:
Büthe, Tim and Jan Martin Wittte.  Product Standards in Transatlantic Trade and Investment:  Domestic and International Practices and Institutions.  Washington, D.C.: American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (Policy Report No.13), May 2004.
 
 
Total citations according to Google Scholar as of 7/25/2011:  13
 
 
 
Journal Articles citing Büthe & Witte 2004:
Heires, Marcel.  "The International Organization for Standardization."  New Political Economy vol.13 no.3 (September 2008): 357-367.
Malkin, Robert A.  "Design of Health Care Technologies for the Developing World."  Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering vol.9 (2007): 567-587.
Mattli, Walter, and Tim Büthe.  "Accountability in Accounting?  The Politics of Private Rule-Making in the Public Interest." Governance vol.18 no.3 (July 2005): 399-429.
Werle, Raymund and Eric J. Iversen.  "Promoting Legitimacy in Technical Standardization."  Science, Technology & Innovation Studies vol.2 no.1 (March 2006): 19-39.
 
 
Books and Chapters citing Büthe & Witte 2004:
Büthe, Tim and Walter Mattli.  "Standards for Global Markets: Domestic and International Institutions for Setting International Product Standards."  In Handbook on Multi-Level Governance, edited by Henrik Enderlein, Sonja Wälti and Michael Zürn.  Cheltenham Glos (UK): Edward Elgar, 2010: 455-476.
Herrmann, Andrea M.  One Political Economy, One Competitive Strategy?: Comparing Pharmaceutical Firms in Germany, Italy, and the UK.  New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
[Korean author transliterated as:] Kwan, Park Jung.  "[Korean title, translates as:] German Unification of Technical Standards and How to Confront this Issue with Korean Standards."  Paper for the Symposium on Civil Standards, Korean Digital University, 12 October 2005.
Palenberg, Markus, Wolfgang Reinicke and Jan Martin Witte.  Trends in Non-Financial Reporting.  Berlin: Global Public Policy Institute for the UN Environment Program, Division of Technology, Industry and Economics, November 2006.
Witte, Jan Martin.  Realizing Core Labor Standards:  The Potential and Limits of Voluntary Codes and Social Clauses.  A Review of the Literature.  Eschborn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit, Program Office for Technical and Social Standards (on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development), 2008.
 
 
Conference papers, working papers, Ph.D. dissertations, newsletters, webpages, and unpublished manuscripts
citing Büthe & Witte 2004:
Rollwagen, Ingo.  "Progress in Europe by Integrated Research Strategy:  Development and Challenges."  Deutsche Bank Research: EU Monitor no.23 (28 April 2005): 16-22.
Bryson, Anke.  "Policy Issues: Studies Examine Challenges to Transatlantic Trade."  Commerce Germany: Official Publication of the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany vol.2 no.4 (October 2004): 16.
ConsortiumInfo.org.  "Standards Meta Library."
Ginsburg, Tom and Gregory Shaffer.  "Empirical Work in International Law:  A Bibliographical Essay."  Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper no. 09-32 (September 2009).
Rollwagen, Ingo.  "Fortschritt in Europa durch integrierte Forschungspolitik:  Entwicklungen und Herausforderungen."  Deutsche Bank Research: EU Monitor no.23 (7 April 2005): 18-25.
Rollwagen, Ingo.  "Progress in Europe by Integrated Research Strategy:  Development and Challenges."  Deutsche Bank Research: EU Monitor no.23 (28 April 2005): 16-22.
WiseStandard.org, Official Website of the APE Standards Education Initiative.  "Reference Library" (page 23).
 
 
Also cited in:
Büthe, Tim.  "The Globalization of Health and Safety Standards:  Delegation of Regulatory Authority in the SPS-Agreement of the 1994 Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization."  Law & Contemporary Problems vol.71 no.1 (Winter 2008): 219-255.
Büthe, Tim.  "The Power of Norms; the Norms of Power:  Who Governs International Electrical and Electronic Technology?"  In Who Governs the Globe?, edited by Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and Susan K. Sell.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010: 292-332.

 

 

 

 

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