/sɛlf ˌrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: sự tự điều chỉnh, việc tự quy định.
A more thorough explanation: Self-regulation refers to the ability of an individual, organization, or industry to regulate or govern itself according to established standards, rules, or guidelines without external oversight or intervention. It involves monitoring one’s own behavior, actions, or practices to ensure compliance with ethical, legal, or professional standards.
Example: Self-regulation is the ability of a company to monitor and control its own compliance with industry regulations without external oversight.