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  • The Board of Trade and the regulatory state in the long 19th century, 1815–1914. 6, Perri and Heims, Eva picture_as_pdf
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  • Drivers and drawbacks: regulation and environmental risk management systems. Aalders, Marius
  • '...our fate as a living corpse...' an interview with Boris Groys. Abdullah, Hannah and Benzer, Matthias
  • STAR — people-powered prioritization: a 21st-century solution to allocation headaches. Airoldi, Mara and Morton, Alec and Bevan, Gwyn and Smith, Jennifer
  • From local to global: the rise of AIM as a stock market for growing companies: a comprehensive report analysing the growth of AIM. Arcot, Sridhar and Black, Julia and Owen, Geoffrey
  • Risk culture in financial organisations: an interim report. Ashby, Simon and Palermo, Tommaso and Power, Michael
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  • Algorithmic (re-)configurations: exploring the ‘becoming’ of social media in the travel sector. Baka, Vasiliki and Scott, Susan V.
  • From studying communities to focusing on temporary collectives: research-in-progress on Web 2.0 in the travel sector. Baka, Vasiliki and Scott, Susan V.
  • The circle of (il)legitimacy and a revised agenda for reputation management in the era of social media. Baka, Vasiliki and Scott, Susan V.
  • Better regulation: the search and the struggle. Baldwin, Robert
  • Really responsive regulation. Baldwin, Robert and Black, Julia
  • A legal services board: roles and operationalising issues. Baldwin, Robert and Black, Julia and Cave, Martin
  • Risk regulation and transnationality: institutional accountability as a driver of innovation. Baldwin, Robert and Black, Julia and O’Leary, Gerard
  • Conclusion: the future of regulation. Baldwin, Robert and Cave, Martin and Lodge, Martin
  • Introduction: regulation: the field and the developing agenda. Baldwin, Robert and Cave, Martin and Lodge, Martin
  • Assessing the Dangerous Dogs Act: when does a regulatory law fail? Baldwin, Robert and Hood, Christopher and Rothstein, Henry
  • Business risk management in government: pitfalls and possibilities. Baldwin, Robert and Hood, Christopher and Rothstein, Henry and Hutter, Bridget M. and Power, Michael
  • Is regulation right? Baldwin, Robert and Hood, Christopher and Rothstein, Henry and Hutter, Bridget M. and Power, Michael
  • Risk management and business regulation. Baldwin, Robert and Hood, Christopher and Rothstein, Henry and Hutter, Bridget M. and Power, Michael
  • The emergence of electronic trading in global financial markets: envisioning the role of future exchanges in the next millennium. Barrett, Michael I. and Scott, Susan V.
  • Atravesando la burocracia: una nueva perspectica de la administracion publica. Barzelay, Michael
  • Central audit institutions and performance auditing: a comparative analysis of organizational strategies in the OECD. Barzelay, Michael
  • Central audit institutions and performance auditing: a comparative analysis of organizational strategies in the OECD. Barzelay, Michael
  • Developing management systems to implement priority projects: Brazil in action. Barzelay, Michael
  • How to argue about the new public management. Barzelay, Michael
  • La nueva gestión pública: un acercamiento a la investigación y al debate de las politicas. Barzelay, Michael
  • Learning from second-hand experience: methodology for extrapolation-oriented case research. Barzelay, Michael
  • Managing strategic risks in organizations: the role of structured processes that create artificial experience. Barzelay, Michael
  • New public management: invitation to a cosmopolitan dialogue. Barzelay, Michael
  • Performance auditing and the new public management: changing roles and strategies of central audit institutions. Barzelay, Michael
  • Realigning execution of the European Social Fund Budget: implementing the European Commission’s integrated internal control Framework in a EU Structural Fund. Barzelay, Michael
  • The new public management: a bibliographical essay for Latin American (and other) scholars. Barzelay, Michael
  • The new public management: improving research and policy dialogue. Barzelay, Michael
  • The process dynamics of public management policy change. Barzelay, Michael
  • The study of public management: reference points for a design science approach. Barzelay, Michael
  • Preparing for the Future: Strategic Planning in the US Air Force. Barzelay, Michael and Campbell, Colin
  • Una guía práctica para la elaboración de estudios de caso sobre buenas prácticas en gerencia social. Barzelay, Michael and Cortázar Velarde, Juan Carlos
  • Design science as a reference point for management research. Barzelay, Michael and Estrin, Saul
  • Explaining public management policy change: Germany in comparative perspective. Barzelay, Michael and Füchtner, Natascha
  • Research on public management policy change in the Latin America region: a conceptual framework and methodological guide. Barzelay, Michael and Gaetani, Francisco and Cortázar Velarde, Juan Carlos and Cejudo, Guillermo
  • From 'new institutionalism' to 'institutional processualism': advancing knowledge about public management policy change. Barzelay, Michael and Gallego, Raquel
  • The comparative historical analysis of public management policy cycles in France, Italy, and Spain: symposium conclusion. Barzelay, Michael and Gallego, Raquel
  • The comparative historical analysis of public management policy cycles in France, Italy, and Spain: symposium introduction. Barzelay, Michael and Gallego, Raquel
  • A survey of public service accountability and administrative reform in Lebanon, with international comparisons. Barzelay, Michael and Iskander, Adnan
  • Theorizing implementation of public management policy reforms: a case study of strategic planning and programming in the European Commission. Barzelay, Michael and Jacobson, Anne Sofie
  • Analyzing public management policy cycles in the European Commission: oversight of budget control and the integrated internal control framework. Barzelay, Michael and Levy, Roger and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
  • Listening to customers. Barzelay, Michael and Moukheibir, Catherine
  • Innovating government-wide public management practices to implement development policy: the case of "Brazil in Action". Barzelay, Michael and Shvets, Evgeniya
  • All aboard? evidence-based management and the future of management scholarship. Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
  • Back to the future: making public administration a design science. Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
  • Case teaching and intellectual performances in public management. Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
  • Efficiency counts: developing the capacity to manage costs at Air Force Materiel Command. Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
  • Responsibility budgeting at the Air Force Materiel Command. Barzelay, Michael and Thompson, Fred
  • Pesquisa qualitativa con texto, imagem e som:um manual prático. Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George
  • Towards a paradigm for research on social representations. Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George
  • Biotechnology and the European public. Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George and Allum, Nick and Durant, John and Allansdottir, Agnes and Bonfadelli, Heinz and Boy, Daniel and de Cheveigné, Suzanne and Fjaestad, Björn and Guttelin, Jan M. and Hampel, Juergen and Jelsøe, Erling and Jesuino, Jorge Correia and Kohring, Matthias and Kronberger, Nicole and Midden, Cees and Nielsen, Torben Hviid and Przestalski, Andrzej and Rusanen, Timo and Sakellaris, George and Torgersen, Helge and Twardowski, Tomasz and Wagner, Wolfgang
  • Primary care groups: trade-offs in managing budgets and risk. Baxter, Kate and Bachmann, Max and Bevan, Gwyn
  • Evidence-based medicine: conflict between rigour and reality? Baxter, Kate and Stoddart, Helen and Bevan, Gwyn
  • How analysts process information:technical and financial disclosures in the microprocessor industry. Beccalli, Elena and Miller, Peter and O'Leary, Ted
  • Quality of life and risk conceptions in UK healthcare regulation: towards a critical analysis. Benzer, Matthias
  • Social critique in the totally socialized society. Benzer, Matthias
  • The sociology of Theodor Adorno. Benzer, Matthias
  • Elected versus appointed regulators. Besley, Timothy
  • Mass media and political accountability. Besley, Timothy and Burgess, Robin and Pratt, Andrea
  • Incentives, information, and welfare : England''s new Poor Law and the workhouse test. Besley, Timothy and Coate, Stephen and Guinnane, Timothy
  • Competition and incentives with motivated agents. Besley, Timothy and Ghatak, Maitreesh
  • Incentives, choice and accountability in the provision of Public Services. Besley, Timothy and Ghatak, Maitreesh
  • Book review: performance information in the public sector: How it is used. Bevan, Gwyn
  • Calculating target allocations for commissioning general practices in England. Bevan, Gwyn
  • Changing paradigms of governance and regulation of quality of healthcare in England. Bevan, Gwyn
  • Cost control, equity and efficiency: can we have it all? Bevan, Gwyn
  • Have targets done more harm than good in the English NHS?: no. Bevan, Gwyn
  • How might information improve quality of care in the English NHS? Bevan, Gwyn
  • Impact of devolution of health care in the UK: provider challenge in England and provider capture in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland? Bevan, Gwyn
  • Is choice working for patients in the English NHS? Bevan, Gwyn
  • National and regional resource allocation frameworks and funding availability for acute sector services at Bristol. Bevan, Gwyn
  • Performance measurement of “knights” and “knaves”:differences in approaches and impacts in British countries after devolution. Bevan, Gwyn
  • Qualitaetsberichterstattung in England seit 1997. Bevan, Gwyn
  • The medical service increment for teaching (SIFT): a £400m anachronism for inefficiency and inequity in the English NHS? Bevan, Gwyn
  • The search for a proportionate care law by formula funding in the English NHS. Bevan, Gwyn
  • Managing budgets and risk. Bevan, Gwyn and Baxter, Kate and Bachmann, Max
  • Monitoring publicly funded family mediation: report to the legal services commission. Bevan, Gwyn and Davis, Gwynn
  • Can mediation reduce expenditure on lawyers? Bevan, Gwyn and Davis, Gwynn and Fenn, Paul
  • Hitting and missing targets by ambulance services for emergency calls: effects of different systems of performance measurement within the UK. Bevan, Gwyn and Hamblin, Richard
  • Changing choices in health care: implications for equity, efficiency and cost. Bevan, Gwyn and Helderman, Jan-Kees and Wilsford, David
  • Have targets improved performance in the English NHS? Bevan, Gwyn and Hood, Christopher
  • Targets, inspections, and transparency. Bevan, Gwyn and Hood, Christopher
  • What's measured is what matters: targets and gaming in the English public health care system. Bevan, Gwyn and Hood, Christopher
  • Why hasn't integrated health care developed widely in the United States and not at all in England? Bevan, Gwyn and Janus, Katharina
  • Budget setting and its influence on the achievements of Total Purchasing Pilots. Bevan, Gwyn and McLeod, Hugh
  • Does competition between hospitals improve clinical quality?: a review of evidence from two eras of competition in the English NHS. Bevan, Gwyn and Skellern, Matthew
  • Financing the teaching of clinical medical students in England: what price efficiency? Bevan, Gwyn and Steinbach, I. and Powell, S.
  • Does ‘naming and shaming’ work for schools and hospitals? Lessons from natural experiments following devolution in England and Wales. Bevan, Gwyn and Wilson, Deborah
  • Developing primary care in the new NHS: lessons from total purchasing. Bevan, Gwyn and Wyke, S. and Mays, N. and Abbot, S. and Goodwin, N. and Kilorran, A. and Malbon, G. and McLeod, H. and Posnett, J. and Raftery, J. and Robinson, R.
  • Choice of providers and mutual healthcare purchasers: can the English National Health Service learn from the Dutch reforms? Bevan, Gwyn and van de Ven, Wynand P. M. M.
  • Historical legacies and dynamics of institutional change in civil service systems. Bezes, Philippe and Lodge, Martin
  • Appendix A: a review of enforcement techniques. Black, Julia
  • Calibrating regulation. Black, Julia
  • Constructing and contesting legitimacy and accountability in polycentric regulatory regimes. Black, Julia
  • Critical reflections on regulation. Black, Julia
  • Critical reflections on regulation. Black, Julia
  • Decentring regulation: understanding the role of regulation and self regulation in a "post-regulatory" world. Black, Julia
  • Enrolling actors in regulatory systems: examples from UK financial services regulation. Black, Julia
  • Financial markets. Black, Julia
  • Forms and paradoxes of principles-based regulation. Black, Julia
  • Forms and paradoxes of principles-based regulation. Black, Julia
  • Involving consumers in securities regulation. Black, Julia
  • Learning from regulatory disasters. Black, Julia
  • Managing regulatory risks and defining the parameters of blame: a focus on the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. Black, Julia
  • Mapping the contours of contemporary financial services regulation. Black, Julia
  • Mapping the contours of contemporary financial services regulation. Black, Julia
  • Outcomes focused regulation – the historical context. Black, Julia
  • Perspectives on derivatives regulation. Black, Julia
  • Principles based regulation: risks, challenges and opportunities. Black, Julia
  • Proceduralising regulation: part I. Black, Julia
  • Proceduralising regulation: part II. Black, Julia
  • Reconceiving financial markets: from the economic to the social. Black, Julia
  • Regulatory conversations. Black, Julia
  • Regulatory conversations. Black, Julia
  • Risk based regulation. Black, Julia
  • Risk, trust and regulation: the case of pensions. Black, Julia
  • Risk-based regulation: choices, practices and lessons learnt. Black, Julia
  • Rules and regulators. Black, Julia
  • Tensions in the regulatory state. Black, Julia
  • Tomorrow's worlds: frameworks for understanding regulatory innovation. Black, Julia
  • Using rules effectively. Black, Julia
  • What is regulatory innovation? Black, Julia
  • The credit crisis and the constitution. Black, Julia
  • The decentred regulatory state? Black, Julia
  • The development of risk based regulation in financial services: Canada, the UK and Australia. Black, Julia
  • The emergence of risk-based regulation and the new public management in the United Kingdom. Black, Julia
  • The rise (and fall?) of principles based regulation. Black, Julia
  • The rise, fall and fate of principles-based regulation. Black, Julia
  • The role of risk in regulatory processes. Black, Julia
  • Really responsive risk-based regulation. Black, Julia and Baldwin, Robert
  • When risk-based regulation aims low: approaches and challenges. Black, Julia and Baldwin, Robert
  • Making a success of Principles-based regulation. Black, Julia and Hopper, Martyn and Band, Christa
  • Tools for regulatory quality and financial sector regulation: a cross-country perspective. Black, Julia and Jacobzone, Stephan
  • Conclusions. Black, Julia and Lodge, Martin
  • Preface. Black, Julia and Lodge, Martin and Thatcher, Mark
  • The development of the global markets as rule-makers: engagement and legitimacy. Black, Julia and Rouch, David
  • LSE’s experts explain what awaits Britain and Europe ahead of Brexit. Black, Julia and Woll, Cornelia and Hobolt, Sara and Wratil, Christopher and Moloney, Niamh and Schuster, Edmund-Philipp and Hübner, Danuta and Fankhauser, Samuel and Carvalho, Maria and Iammarino, Simona and Ascani, Andrea and Begg, Iain and de Grauwe, Paul and Travers, Tony and Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Building European Union capacity to manage transboundary crises: Network or lead-agency model? Boin, Arjen and Busuioc, Madalina and Groenleer, Martijn
  • The new public management ‘revolution’ in political control of the public sector: promises and outcomes in three European prison systems. Boin, Arjen and James, Oliver and Lodge, Martin
  • Enhancing the EU’s transboundary crisis management capacity: recommendations for practice. Boin, Arjen and Lodge, Martin picture_as_pdf
  • Future research recommendations. Boin, Arjen and Lodge, Martin picture_as_pdf
  • Governments are demanding more and faster data than ever. That carries risks. Bolanos Rojas, Jose and Guter-Sandu, Andrei picture_as_pdf
  • Energy, uncertainty, and entrepreneurship:John D Rockefeller’s sequential approach to transaction costs management in the early oil industry. Bolanos, Jose A. picture_as_pdf
  • States of crisis. Borraz, Olivier and Cabane, Lydie picture_as_pdf
  • Transnational governance spirals: the transformation of rule-making authority in internet regulation and corporate financial reporting. Botzem, Sebastian and Hofmann, Jeanette
  • Transnational institution building as public-private interaction: the case of standard setting on the Internet and in corporate financial reporting. Botzem, Sebastian and Hofmann, Jeanette
  • Fallacies in interpreting historical and social data. Boyce, Robert
  • Charting COVID-19 futures:mapping, anticipation, and navigation. Brice, Jeremy picture_as_pdf
  • Rule-making by the European financial supervisory authorities: walking a tight rope. Busuioc, Madalina
  • Beyond design: the evolution of Europol and Eurojust. Busuioc, Madalina and Groenleer, Martijn
  • The reputational basis of public accountability. Busuioc, Madalina and Lodge, Martin
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  • Book review: le gouvernement des catastrophes. Cabane, Lydie
  • Book review: une autre histoire des « trente glorieuses ». Modernisation, contestations et pollutions dans la France d’après-guerre. Cabane, Lydie
  • Les catastrophes: un horizon commun de la globalisation environnementale? Cabane, Lydie
  • Protecting the most vulnerable? The management of a disaster and the making/unmaking of victims after xenophobic violence in 2008 in South Africa. Cabane, Lydie
  • Dealing with transboundary crises in the European Union: options for enhancing effective and legitimate transboundary crisis management capacities. Cabane, Lydie and Lodge, Martin picture_as_pdf
  • La cause des catastrophes: concurrences scientifiques et actions politiques dans un monde transnational. Cabane, Lydie and Revet, Sandrine
  • Instrumentos y políticas de medidas en África. Cabane, Lydie and Tantchou, Josiane
  • Instruments et politiques des mesures en Afrique. Cabane, Lydie and Tantchou, Josiane
  • Measurement instruments and policies in Africa. Cabane, Lydie and Tantchou, Josiane
  • The open method of co-ordination and the European welfare state. Chalmers, Damian and Lodge, Martin
  • Digital technologies and the duality of risk. Ciborra, Claudio
  • Interpreting e-government and development : efficiency, transparency or governance at a distance? Ciborra, Claudio
  • The duality of risk. Ciborra, Claudio
  • From control to drift: the dynamics of global information infrastructures. Ciborra, Claudio and Braa, Kristin and Cordella, Antonio
  • The transaction costs analysis of the customer-supplier relationships in product development. Ciborra, Claudio and Lanzara, G F
  • A theory of information systems based on improvisation. Ciborra, Claudio and Lanzarra, Giovan F
  • Labels as nudges? An experimental study of car eco-labels. Codagnone, Cristiano and Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro and Bogliacino, Francesco and Lupiáñez-Villanueva, Francisco and Gaskell, George and Ivchenko, Andriy and Ortoleva, Pietro and Mureddu, Francesco
  • Network governance and multi-level delegation: European networks of regulatory agencies. Coen, David and Thatcher, Mark
  • The new governance of markets and non-majoritarian regulators. Coen, David and Thatcher, Mark
  • L’esperienza del "South Pact" di Rotterdam: misurazione della sostenibilità sociale. Colantonio, Andrea
  • Justifying non-compliance. A case study of a Norwegian biotech firm. Corneliussen, Filippa
  • The impact of regulations on firms. A study of the biotech industry. Corneliussen, Filippa
  • The governance of non-legal entities: an exploration into the challenges facing collaborative, multistakeholder enterprises that are hosted by institutions. Creech, Heather and Vetter, Tony and Matus, Kira J. M. and Seymour, Ian R.
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  • The future funding of family dispute resolution services. Davis, Gwynn and Bevan, Gwyn
  • Family mediation - where do we go from here? Davis, Gwynn and Bevan, Gwyn and Pearce, Julia
  • Institutional polymorphism: the designing of the European Food Safety Authority with regard to the European Medicines Agency. Demortain, David
  • Legitimation by standards: transnational experts, the European Commission and regulation of novel foods. Demortain, David
  • Standardising through concepts: scientific experts and the international development of the HACCP Food Safety Standard. Demortain, David
  • Book review: Ruth Rikowski, globalisation, information and libraries: the implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS agreements. Dodds, Anneliese
  • Vive la différence? regulating higher education institutions in the UK and France. Dodds, Anneliese
  • Modelling the impact on avoidable cardiovascular disease burden and costs of interventions to lower SBP in the England population. Dodhia, Hiten and Phillips, Karen and Zannou, Maria-Irini and Airoldi, Mara and Bevan, Gwyn
  • Anatomy of a disaster: why some accidents are unavoidable. Downer, John
  • Trust and technology: the social foundations of aviation regulation. Downer, John
  • Watching the watchmaker: on regulating the social in lieu of the technical. Downer, John
  • When failure is an option: redundancy, reliability and regulation in complex technical systems. Downer, John
  • Fishermen and forecasts: how barometers helped make the Meteorological Department safer in Victorian Britain. Dry, Sarah
  • Curie (life & times). Dry, Sarah and Seifert, Sabine
  • Price differences between successive auctions are no anomaly. de Meza, David and Black, Julia
  • Creating a good atmosphere: minimum participation for tackling the 'greenhouse effect'. de Meza, David and Black, Julia and Levi, M.
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  • Transnational business governance interactions: conceptualization and framework for analysis. Eberlein, Burkard and Abbott, Kenneth W. and Black, Julia and Meidinger, Errol and Wood, Stepan
  • Effects of government contracting of services on NGOs in China:convergence and divergence with international experience. Enjuto Martinez, Regina and Qu, Yuanyuan and Howell, Jude picture_as_pdf
  • Ambiguity and relational signals in regulator-regulatee relationships. Etienne, Julien
  • Compliance theory: a goal framing approach. Etienne, Julien
  • Self-reporting untoward events to external controllers: accounting for reporting failure by a top tier chemical plant. Etienne, Julien
  • Thoughts on how to regulate behaviours: an overview of the current debate. Etienne, Julien
  • The impact of regulatory policy on individual behaviour: a goal framing theory approach. Etienne, Julien
  • The politics of detection in business regulation. Etienne, Julien
  • Logics of action and models of capitalism: explaining bottom-up non-liberal change. Etienne, Julien and Schnyder, Gerhard
  • National tunes and a European melody: competition law reform in the UK and Germany. Eyre, Sebastian and Lodge, Martin
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  • Learning and interest accommodation in policy and institutional change: EC risk regulation in the pharmaceuticals sector. Feick, Jürgen
  • On the concentration of large deviations for fat tailed distributions, with application to financial data. Filiasi, Mario and Livan, Giacomo and Marsili, Matteo and Peressi, Maria and Vesselli, Erik and Zarinelli, Elia
  • Disparate healthcare experiences of people living with overweight or obesity in England. Flint, Stuart W. and Leaver, Meghan and Griffiths, Alex and Kaykanloo, Mohammad picture_as_pdf
  • Does a ‘protective’ message reduce the impact of an advergame promoting unhealthy foods to children? an experimental study in Spain and The Netherlands. Folkvord, Frans and Lupiáñez-Villanueva, Francisco and Codagnone, Cristiano and Bogliacino, Francesco and Veltri, Giuseppe and Gaskell, George
  • Information for clinical governance: analysis of routine hospital activity data for Wales. Fone, David and Hollinghurst, Sandra and Bevan, Gwyn and Coyle, Edward and Palmer, Stephen
  • Comparative and historical perspectives on business risk and antitrust in 20th century America, Japan, Europe and Australia. Freyer, Tony
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  • Public management policymaking in Spain: the politics of legislative reform of administrative structures, 1991-1997. Gallego, Raquel and Barzelay, Michael
  • Agricultural biotechnology and public attitudes in the European Union. Gaskell, George
  • Attitudes, social representations and beyond. Gaskell, George
  • GM foods and the misperception of risk perception. Gaskell, George
  • In the public eye: representations of biotechnology in Europe. Gaskell, George
  • Lessons from the bio-decade: a social scientific perspective. Gaskell, George
  • Science policy and society: the British debate over GM agriculture. Gaskell, George
  • Seeds of discontent. Gaskell, George
  • The 2010 Eurobarometer on the life sciences. Gaskell, George and Allansdottir, Agnes and Allum, Nick and Castro, Paula and Esmer, Yilmaz and Fischler, Claude and Jackson, Jonathan and Kronberger, Nicole and Hampel, Jurgen and Mejlgaard, Niels and Quintanilha, Alex and Rammer, Andu and Revuelta, Gemma and Stares, Sally and Torgersen, Helge and Wager, Wolfgang
  • Sound science, problematic publics? Contrasting representations of risk and uncertainty. Gaskell, George and Allum, Nick
  • Climate change for biotechnology?: UK public opinion 1991-2002. Gaskell, George and Allum, Nick and Bauer, Martin and Jackson, Jonathan and Howard, Susan and Lindsey, Nicola
  • Worlds apart?: the reception of genetically modified foods in Europe and the United States. Gaskell, George and Bauer, M. and Allum, N. C. and Durant, J.
  • Biotechnology in the years of controversy: a social scientific perspective. Gaskell, George and Bauer, Martin W.
  • Social values and the governance of science. Gaskell, George and Einsiedel, Edna and Hallman, William and Priest, Susanna Hornig and Jackson, Jonathan and Olsthoorn, Johannus
  • Biobanks need publicity. Gaskell, George and Gottweis, Herbert
  • Do closed survey questions overestimate public perceptions of food risks? Gaskell, George and Hohl, Katrin and Gerber, Monica M.
  • Europeans and biotechnology in 2010: winds of change? Gaskell, George and Stares, Sally and Allansdottir, Agnes and Allum, Nick and Castro, Paula and Jackson, Jonathan
  • Europeans and biotechnology in 2005: patterns and trends: final report on Eurobarometer 64.3. Gaskell, George and Stares, Sally and Allansdottir, Agnes and Allum, Nick and Corchero, Cristina and Jackson, Jonathan
  • The public’s view of science. Gaskell, George and Stares, Sally and Kronberger, Nicole
  • How Europe's ethical divide looms over biotech law and patents. Gaskell, George and Stares, Sally and Pottage, Alain
  • Nature in disorder: the troubled public of biotechnology. Gaskell, George and Wagner, Wolfgang and Kronberger, Nicole
  • Telescoping landmark events: implications for survey research. Gaskell, George D. and Wright, Daniel B. and O'Muircheartaigh, Colm A.
  • The 2024 elections:emotional appeals through diversity and victimhood helped the reactionary right use TikTok to reshape its image. Gilad, Sharon picture_as_pdf
  • Accountability or expectations management?: the role of the Ombudsman in financial regulation. Gilad, Sharon
  • Enlisting commitment to internal compliance via reframing and delegation. Gilad, Sharon
  • Exchange without capture: the UK Financial Ombudsman Service’s struggle for accepted domain. Gilad, Sharon
  • Institution. Gilad, Sharon
  • Is transparency good for consumers?: assessing the proposals for publishing comparative data for financial services. Gilad, Sharon
  • Juggling conflicting demands: the case of the UK Financial Ombudsman Service. Gilad, Sharon
  • Regulatory enforcement. Gilad, Sharon
  • Why the "haves" do not necessarily come out ahead in informal dispute resolution. Gilad, Sharon
  • Discourse analysis. Gill, Rosalind
  • ICT inclusion and gender: tensions in narratives of network engineer training. Gillard, Hazel and Mitev, Nathalie and Scott, Susan V.
  • A social contractarian perspective on the Catalan demand for independence. Gillis, Rory John and Howarth, Eponine Pamella Claudine and Liu, Chloe and Picciotto, Ludovico and Rodriguez, Facundo picture_as_pdf
  • Power, authority and security:the EU’s Russian gas dilemma. Goldthau, Andreas and Sitter, Nick picture_as_pdf
  • Connecting the public with biobank research: reciprocity matters. Gottweis, Herbert and Gaskell, George and Starkbaum, Johannes
  • EU policy and the development of renewable energy technologies. Gouldson, Andrew
  • The battle for hearts and minds? Evolutions in organisational approaches to environmental risk communication. Gouldson, Andrew and Lidskog, Rolf and Wester-Herber, Misse
  • Americanisation, cultural transfers in the economic sphere: a comment. Gourvish, Terry
  • Business history and risk. Gourvish, Terry
  • Los ferrocarriles como medio de transporte en Gran Bretaña, 1830-1990. Gourvish, Terry
  • The financing of a large infrastructure project: the case of the Channel Tunnel. Gourvish, Terry
  • The workings of a molecular thermometer: the vibrational excitation of carbon tetrachloride by a solvent. Graham, Polly B. and Matus, Kira J. M. and Stratt, Richard M.
  • Wisdom of patients: predicting the quality of care using aggregated patient feedback. Griffiths, Alex and Leaver, Meghan P.
  • Social licence and environmental protection: why businesses go beyond compliance. Gunningham, Neil and Kagan, Robert and Thornton, Dorothy
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  • Liberalizing markets, liberalizing welfare? Economic reform and social regulation in the EU's electricity regime. Haber, Hanan
  • Regulating with the masses? Mapping the spread of participatory regulation. Haber, Hanan and Heims, Eva
  • Telecommunications regulation: culture, chaos and interdependence inside the regulatory process. Hall, Clare and Scott, Colin and Hood, Christopher
  • Re-evaluating power in information rich organizations: new theories and approaches. Hanseth, O. and Scott, Susan V. and Silva, Leiser and Whitley, Edgar A.
  • Decoding manifestos and other political texts: the case of extreme-right ideology. Harrison, Sarah
  • Mechanisms of regulatory capture:testing claims of industry influence in the case of Vioxx. Heims, Eva and Moxon, Sophie picture_as_pdf
  • The rise of the regulatory state in health care: a comparative analysis of the Netherlands, England and Italy. Helderman, Jan-Kees and Bevan, Gwyn and France, George
  • The libertarian origins of cybercrime: unintended side-effects of a political utopia. Hofmann, Jeanette
  • European public perceptions of food risk: cross-national and methodological comparisons. Hohl, Katrin and Gaskell, George D.
  • Estimating the "avoidable" burden of disease by disability adjusted life years (DALYs). Hollinghurst, Sandra and Bevan, Gwyn and Bowie, Cam
  • From risks to second-order dangers in financial markets: unintended consequences of risk management systems. Holzer, Boris and Millo, Yuval
  • Control, bargains, and cheating: the politics of public service reform. Hood, Christopher
  • Paradoxes of public-sector managerialism, old public management and public service bargains. Hood, Christopher
  • Public service bargains and public service reform. Hood, Christopher
  • Public service managerialism: onwards and upwards, or "Trobriand cricket" again? Hood, Christopher
  • Relations between ministers/politicians and public servants: public service bargains old and new. Hood, Christopher
  • Tsar-tsar galore. Hood, Christopher
  • The risk game and the blame game. Hood, Christopher
  • Alike at the summit? Hood, Christopher and Askim, Jostein
  • The current government is aiming for cuts to administration costs that have never previously been achieved. Hood, Christopher and Dixon, Ruth
  • Controlling modern government: variety, commonality and change. Hood, Christopher and James, Oliver and Peters, B. Guy and Scott, Colin
  • Regulation of government: has it increased, is it increasing, should it be diminished? Hood, Christopher and James, Oliver and Scott, Colin
  • Fighting fires in testing times: exploring a staged response hypothesis for blame management in two exam fiasco cases. Hood, Christopher and Jennings, Will and Hogwood, Brian and Beeston, Craig
  • Appearing in front of a Select Committee: does this prove that we had an impact or were we a convenient political cover for positions already taken? Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin
  • Competency, bureaucracy and public management reform: a comparative analysis. Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin
  • From Sir Humphrey to Sir Nigel: what future for the public service bargain after Blairworld? Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin
  • Pavlovian innovation, pet solutions and economizing on rationality?: politicians and dangerous dogs. Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin
  • The politics of public service bargains: reward, competency, loyalty - and blame. Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin
  • The top pay game and good governance - where immodest theories meet slippery facts. Hood, Christopher and Peters, B. Guy
  • Introduction. Hood, Christopher and Peters, B. Guy and Lee, Grace
  • Institutions and risk management: problem solvers or blame-shifters. Hood, Christopher and Rothstein, H.
  • Where risk society meets the regulatory state: exploring variations in risk regulation regimes. Hood, Christopher and Rothstein, Henry and Baldwin, Robert and Rees, Judith and Spackman, Michael
  • Breaking up is hard to do: the future of UK financial regulation? Hopper, Martyn and Black, Julia
  • Building a social mandate for climate action:lessons from COVID-19. Howarth, Candice and Bryant, Peter and Corner, Adam and Fankhauser, Samuel and Gouldson, Andrew and Whitmarsh, Lorraine and Willis, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
  • Making communities: diversity, movement and interdependence. Howarth, Caroline and Cornish, Flora and Gillespie, Alex
  • Technologies of authoritarian statecraft in welfare provision:contracting services to social organizations. Howell, Jude and Enjuto Martinez, Regina and Qu, Yuanyuan picture_as_pdf
  • Challenging insurability. Huber, Michael
  • Conceptualising Insurance: risk management under conditions of solvency. Huber, Michael
  • Reforming the UK flood insurance regime. The breakdown of a gentlemen's agreement. Huber, Michael
  • Universitätsmanagement und die krise der universitat. Huber, Michael
  • The risk university: Risk identification at higher education institutions in England. Huber, Michael
  • The evolution of culture: the development of civilization to the fall of Rome. Huber, Michael and White, Leslie A
  • Afterword. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Anticipating risks and organising risk regulation. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Compliance: regulation and environment. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Conclusion: important themes and future research directions. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Introduction: Anticipating risk and organising risk regulation: current dilemmas. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Is enforced self-regulation a form of risk taking?: The case of railway health and safety. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Managing food safety and hygiene: governance and regulation as risk management. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Negotiating social, economic and political environments: compliance with regulation within and beyond the state. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Occupational safety and health. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Regulation and risk: occupational health and safety on the railways. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Risk management and governance. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Risk regulation and healthcare. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Risk, regulation, and management. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Socio-legal perspectives on environmental law: an overview. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Understanding the new regulatory governance: business perspectives. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Visualizations of risk and governance: some observations on change. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • 'Ways of seeing': understandings of risk in organizational settings. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Why organizations need to be regulated: lessons from history. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Why we need to understand corporate life. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • The attractions of risk-based regulation: accounting for the emergence of risk ideas in regulation. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • A risk regulation perspective on regulatory excellence. Hutter, Bridget M. picture_as_pdf
  • The role of non-state actors in regulation. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • The role of regulation in mitigating the risks of natural disasters. Hutter, Bridget M.
  • From government to governance: external influences on business risk management. Hutter, Bridget M. and Jones, Clive J
  • Business risk management practices: the influence of state regulatory agencies and non-state sources. Hutter, Bridget M. and Jones, Clive M.
  • Risk, interest groups and the definition of crisis: the case of volcanic ash. Hutter, Bridget M. and Lloyd-Bostock, Sally
  • Business regulation: reviewing the regulatory potential of civil society organisations. Hutter, Bridget M. and O'Mahony, Joan
  • The role of civil society organisations in regulating business. Hutter, Bridget M. and O'Mahony, Joan
  • The role of non-state actors in regulation. Hutter, Bridget. M
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  • Regulatory science in an international regime: an institutional analysis. Irwin, Alan and Rothstein, Henry
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  • Bridging levels of analysis in risk perception research: the case of the fear of crime. Jackson, Jonathan and Allum, Nick and Gaskell, George
  • Perceptions of risk in cyber space. Jackson, Jonathan and Allum, Nick and Gaskell, George
  • At no serious risk? border control and asylum policy in Britain, 1994-2004. Jennings, Will
  • Governing mega-events: tools of security risk management for the FIFA 2006 World Cup in Germany and London 2012 Olympic Games. Jennings, Will and Lodge, Martin
  • Tools of security risk management for the London 2012 Olympic Games and FIFA 2006 World Cup in Germany. Jennings, Will and Lodge, Martin
  • Comparing blunders in government. Jennings, Will and Lodge, Martin and Ryan, Matt
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  • Professionals, politicians and the strange death of self-regulation. Kaye, Robert
  • Regulating parliament: the regulatory state within Westminster. Kaye, Robert
  • Special advisers within government. Kaye, Robert
  • The role of the Hutton enquiry. Kaye, Robert
  • Racing for the exit? How the EU has influenced Britain’s competition policy. Kessler, Philip
  • European perspectives on Union formation. Kiernan, Kathleen
  • Who divorces? Kiernan, Kathleen and Mueller, Ganka
  • Analysing the higher education regulatory state. King, Roger
  • Global regulation. Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias
  • Exploring the co-ordination of economic regulation. Koop, Christel and Lodge, Martin
  • What is regulation? An interdisciplinary concept analysis. Koop, Christel and Lodge, Martin
  • "The train departed without us": public perceptions of biotechnology in ten European countries. Kronberger, Nicole and Dahinden, Urs and Allansdottir, Agnes and Seger, Nina and Pfenning, Uwe and Gaskell, George and Allum, Nick and Rusanen, Timo and Montali, Lorenzo and Wagner, Wolfgang and Cheveigné, Suzanne and Diego, Carmen and Mortensen, Arne
  • Accounting for failure. Kurunmaki, Liisa and Mennicken, Andrea
  • The failure of a failure regime: from insolvency to de-authorisation for NHS Foundation Trusts. Kurunmäki, Liisa and Miller, Peter
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  • Helping with inquiries or helping with profits? the trials and tribulations of a technology of forensic reasoning. Lawless, Christopher J
  • A curious reconstruction? the shaping of 'Marketized' forensic science. Lawless, Christopher J
  • Post-world war II British railways: the unintended consequences of insufficient government intervention. Leunig, Tim
  • Post-Second World War British railways: the unintended consequences of insufficient government intervention. Leunig, Timothy
  • The rise of the British regulatory state: transcending the privatization debate. Levi-Faur, David and Gilad, Sharon
  • Innovation in the European Commission: the integrated internal control framework. Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
  • Leading reform: the case of internal financial control in the European Commission. Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
  • The integrated internal control framework. Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
  • The reform of financial management in the European Commission: a public management policy cycle case study. Levy, Roger and Barzelay, Michael and Gomez, Antonio-Martin Porras
  • Creating a new object of Government: making genetically modified organisms traceable. Lezaun, Javier
  • Regulatory experiments: putting GM crops and financial markets on trial. Lezaun, Javier and Millo, Yuval
  • Reforming regulation of the medical profession: the risks of risk-based approaches. Lloyd-Bostock, Sally and Hutter, Bridget M.
  • Accountability and transparency in regulation: critiques, doctrines and instruments. Lodge, Martin
  • Administrative patterns and national politics. Lodge, Martin
  • Back to the future?: regulatory innovation and the railways in Britain and Germany. Lodge, Martin
  • Barking mad? Risk regulation and the control of dangerous dogs in Germany. Lodge, Martin
  • Book review: key concepts in governance - by Mark Bevir. Lodge, Martin
  • The British regulatory state under the coalition government: volatile stability continued. Lodge, Martin
  • Comparative public policy. Lodge, Martin
  • Comparing non-hierarchical governance in action: the open method of co-ordination in pensions and information society. Lodge, Martin
  • Competing approaches to regulation. Lodge, Martin
  • Competition policy: from centrality to muddling through? Lodge, Martin
  • Crisis, resources and the state: executive politics in the age of the depleted state. Lodge, Martin
  • The Europeanisation of governance - top down, bottom up or both? Lodge, Martin
  • Germany: tinkering with oversight and mutuality in a legalistic state tradition. Lodge, Martin
  • Infrastructures: the limits of the regulatory state. Lodge, Martin
  • Institutional choice and policy transfer: reforming British and German railway regulation. Lodge, Martin
  • Isomorphism of national policies? The 'Europeanisation' of German competition and public procurement law. Lodge, Martin
  • Keeping a watchful eye: doctrines of accountability and transparency in the regulatory state. Lodge, Martin
  • On different tracks: designing railway regulation in Britain and Germany. Lodge, Martin
  • On the railroad to nowhere? Lodge, Martin
  • Regulation of prisons in Germany. Lodge, Martin
  • Regulation, the regulatory state and European politics. Lodge, Martin
  • Regulatory accountability: towards a single citizen-consumer model? Lodge, Martin
  • Regulatory capture recaptured. Lodge, Martin
  • Risk, regulation and crisis: comparing national responses in food safety regulation. Lodge, Martin
  • Varieties of Europeanisation and the national regulatory state. Lodge, Martin
  • An environmental disaster in Brazil raises highly problematic risk and regulation issues. Lodge, Martin
  • The importance of being modern: international benchmarking and national regulatory innovation. Lodge, Martin
  • The political economy of utility regulation and the Labour government. Lodge, Martin
  • The public management of risk. Lodge, Martin
  • The wrong type of regulation? Regulatory failure and the railways in Britain and Germany. Lodge, Martin
  • Toward a new era of administrative reform? The myth of post-NPM in New Zealand. Lodge, Martin and Gill, Derek
  • Competency and bureaucracy: diffusion, application and appropriate response? Lodge, Martin and Hood, Christopher
  • Into an age of multiple austerities?: public management and public service bargains across OECD countries. Lodge, Martin and Hood, Christopher
  • Pavlovian policy responses to media feeding frenzies? Dangerous dogs regulation in comparative perspective. Lodge, Martin and Hood, Christopher
  • Regulation inside government: retro-theory vindicated or outdated? Lodge, Martin and Hood, Christopher
  • The limitations of 'policy transfer' and 'lesson drawing' for public policy research. Lodge, Martin and James, Oliver
  • Science, badgers, politics: advocacy coalitions and policy change in bovine tuberculosis policy in Britain. Lodge, Martin and Matus, Kira J. M.
  • Conclusion: is competency management a passing fad? Lodge, Martin and Page, Edward C. and Hood, Christopher
  • Administrative simplification in the United Kingdom. Lodge, Martin and Scott, Colin
  • Politics and policies of the European Union. Lodge, Martin and Staab, Andreas and Thielemann, Eiko R.
  • Embedding regulatory autonomy in Caribbean telecommunications. Lodge, Martin and Stirton, L. J.
  • Accountability in the regulatory state. Lodge, Martin and Stirton, Lindsay
  • Beyond the "inherited model": public service bargains in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Lodge, Martin and Stirton, Lindsay
  • Regulating in the interest of the citizen: towards a single model of regulatory transparency? Lodge, Martin and Stirton, Lindsay
  • Regulatory reform in small developing states: globalisation, regulatory autonomy and Jamaican telecommunications. Lodge, Martin and Stirton, Lindsay
  • Telecommunications policy reform: embedding regulatory capacity. Lodge, Martin and Stirton, Lindsay
  • Well connected? Building capacity for pro-competitive telecommunications regulation in three Caribbean countries. Lodge, Martin and Stirton, Lindsay
  • Withering in the heat?: in search of the regulatory state in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Lodge, Martin and Stirton, Lindsay
  • Arguing about financial regulation: comparing national discourses on the global financial crisis. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Bureaucracy may be the solution, rather than the problem, for issues of European governance. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai picture_as_pdf
  • Conclusion: executive politics in a changing climate. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Control over government: institutional isomorphism and governance dynamics in German public administration. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Crowdsourcing and regulatory reviews: a new way of challenging red tape in British government? Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Executive politics and policy instruments. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Governance as contested logics of control: Europeanized meat inspection regimes in Denmark and Germany. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • High quality regulation: its popularity, its tools and its future. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Introduction: executive politics in times of crisis. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Public administration and executive politics: perennial questions in changing contexts. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Reputation and independent regulatory agencies. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai
  • Dodgy kebabs everywhere?: variety of worldviews and regulatory change. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai and McElroy, Gail
  • Gammelfleisch everywhere? public debate, variety of worldviews and regulatory change. Lodge, Martin and Wegrich, Kai and McElroy, Gail
  • Editing Public Administration. Lodge, Martin picture_as_pdf
  • Social representations and societal psychology. Lopes, Claudia Abreu and Gaskell, George
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  • Interrogating the unknown: risk analysis and sensemaking in airline safety oversight. Macrae, Carl
  • 'Strategy died for us around April last year': CIO perceptions of strategy formation process in financial services. Madan, R. and Sorensen, Carsten and Scott, Susan V.
  • Standardization, certification and labeling: lessons from theory and practice. Matus, Kira J. M.
  • Overcoming the challenges to the implementation of green chemistry. Matus, Kira J. M. and Anastas, Paul T. and Clark, William C. and Itameri-Kinter, Kai
  • Integrating green chemistry and green engineering into the revitalization of the toxic substances control act. Matus, Kira J. M. and Beach, Evan and Zimmerman, Julie B.
  • Barriers to the implementation of green chemistry in the United States. Matus, Kira J. M. and Clark, William C. and Anastas, Paul T. and Zimmerman, Julie B.
  • Green nanotechnology challenges and opportunities. Matus, Kira J. M. and Hutchison, James E. and Peoples, Robert and Rung, Skip and Tanguay, Robert
  • Health damages from air pollution in China. Matus, Kira J. M. and Nam, Kyung-Min and Selin, Noelle E. and Lamsal, Lok N. and Reilly, John M. and Paltsev, Sergey
  • Health damages from air pollution in China. Matus, Kira J. M. and Nam, Kyung-Min and Selin, Noelle E. and Lamsal, Lok N. and Reilly, John M. and Paltsev, Sergey
  • Green chemistry and green engineering in China: drivers, policies and barriers to innovation. Matus, Kira J. M. and Xiao, Xin and Zimmerman, Julie B.
  • Toward integrated assessment of environmental change: air pollution health effects in the USA. Matus, Kira J. M. and Yang, Trent and Paltsev, Sergey and Reilly, John and Nam, Kyung-Min
  • A proactive approach to toxic chemicals: moving green chemistry beyond alternatives in the "Safe chemicals act of 2010". Matus, Kira J. M. and Zimmerman, Julie B. and Beach, Evan
  • The risks of working and the risks of not working: trade unions, employers and responses to the risk of occupational illness in British industry, c.1890-1940s. Melling, Joseph
  • Translation and standardisation: audit world building in Post-Soviet Russia. Mennicken, Andrea
  • Translation and standardization: audit world-building in post-Soviet Russia. Mennicken, Andrea
  • Accounting, hybrids and the management of risk. Miller, Peter and Kurunmaki, Liisa and O'Leary, Ted
  • Creation of a market network: the regulatory approval of Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). Millo, Yuval
  • From green fields to green felt tables and back: the origin of index-based derivatives. Millo, Yuval
  • Building a boundary object: the evolution of Financial Risk Management. Millo, Yuval and MacKenzie, Donald
  • The usefulness of inaccurate models: financial risk management "in the wild". Millo, Yuval and MacKenzie, Donald
  • Organised detachment: clearinghouse mechanisms in financial markets. Millo, Yuval and Muniesa, Fabian and Panourgias, Nikiforos S. and Scott, S.V.
  • Knowledge management as an image of the organization: industry standards and the processes of knowing in credit risk management. Mondale, Jennifer and Scott, Susan V. and Venters, Will
  • A million years of waiting: competing accounts and comparative experiences of hospital waiting time policy. Morton, Alec and Bevan, Gwyn
  • Post-trade logistics in financial markets: qualitative findings. Muniesa, Fabian and Chabert, D. and Ducrocq-Grondin, M. and Scott, Susan V.
  • Back-office intricacy: the description of financial objects in an investment bank. Muniesa, Fabian and Chabert, Dominique and Ducrocq-Grondin, Marceline and Scott, Susan V.
  • Controlling the new media: hybrid responses to new forms of power. Murray, Andrew D. and Scott, Colin
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  • Modelling hospital costs to produce evidence for policies that promote equity and efficiency. Oliveira, Mónica D and Bevan, Gwyn
  • Are health problems systemic? Politics of access and choice under Beveridge and Bismarck systems. Or, Zeynep and Cases, Chantal and Lisac, Melanie and Vrangbæk, Karsten and Winblad, Ulrika and Bevan, Gwyn
  • How social media can disrupt your industry: a case study in the travel sector. Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Scott, Susan V.
  • Imagining technology in organizational knowledge: entities, webs and mangles. Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Scott, Susan V.
  • Knowledge eclipse: producing sociomaterial reconfigurations in the hospitality sector. Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Scott, Susan V.
  • Performing knowledge: the constitutive role of materiality in rating and ranking practices. Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Scott, Susan V.
  • Sociomateriality: challenging the separation of technology, work and organization. Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Scott, Susan V.
  • The entanglement of technology and work in organizations. Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Scott, Susan V.
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  • JIWAY: a case study of IT-enabled straight-through-processing innovation in the financial markets. Panourgias, Nikiforos S. and Scott, Susan V.
  • Introduction. Parker, Christine and Scott, Colin and Lacey, Nicola and Braithwaite, John
  • The audit explosion. Power, Anne
  • Accountancy. Power, Michael
  • Accounting and finance. Power, Michael
  • Assurance worlds: consumers, experts and independence. Power, Michael
  • Book review: standards in a non-standard world. Power, Michael
  • Business risk auditing: debating the history of its present. Power, Michael
  • Corporate governance, reputation and environmental risk. Power, Michael
  • Counting, control and calculation: reflections on measuring and management. Power, Michael
  • Die erfindung operativer risiken. Power, Michael
  • Enterprise risk management and the organization of uncertainty in financial institutions. Power, Michael
  • Evaluating the audit explosion. Power, Michael
  • Exploring the audit society- editorial. Power, Michael
  • Fair value accounting, financial economics and the transformation of reliability. Power, Michael
  • Foucault and sociology. Power, Michael
  • From risk society to audit society. Power, Michael
  • Habernas und das problem der transzendentalen argumentation. Power, Michael
  • Imagining, measuring and managing intangibles. Power, Michael
  • La invencion del riesgo operacional. Power, Michael
  • Organizational responses to risk: the rise of the Chief Risk Officer. Power, Michael
  • Preparing for financial surprise. Power, Michael
  • Risk management and the responsible organization. Power, Michael
  • Standardization and the regulation of management control practices. Power, Michael
  • Theory and theorization: a comment on Laughlin and Habermas. Power, Michael
  • The apparatus of fraud risk. Power, Michael
  • The audit implosion: regulating risk from the inside. Power, Michael
  • The audit society - second thoughts. Power, Michael
  • The audit society [Italian translation]. Power, Michael
  • The audit society [Japanese translation]. Power, Michael
  • The audit society: rituals of verification. Power, Michael
  • The invention of operational risk. Power, Michael
  • The invention of operational risk. Power, Michael
  • The managerialization of security. Power, Michael
  • The new risk management. Power, Michael
  • The risk management of everything: rethinking the politics of uncertainty. Power, Michael
  • The risk management of nothing. Power, Michael
  • The theory of the audit explosion. Power, Michael
  • Risk culture in financial organisations: a research report. Power, Michael and Ashby, Simon and Palermo, Tommaso
  • Qualitative research in auditing: a methodological roadmap. Power, Michael and Gendron, Yves
  • Qualitative research in auditing: a methodological roadmap. Power, Michael and Gendron, Yves
  • Reputational risk as a logic of organizing in late modernity. Power, Michael and Scheytt, Tobias and Soin, Kim and Sahlin, Kerstin
  • Introduction: organizations, risk and regulation. Power, Michael and Soin, Kim and Scheytt, Tobias and Sahlin-Andersson, Kerstin
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  • Don't die of apathy. Rothstein, Henry
  • Escaping the Regulatory Net: Why Regulatory Reform can fail Consumers. Rothstein, Henry
  • From precautionary bans to DIY poison tasting: reform of the UK food safety regulation regime. Rothstein, Henry
  • Neglected risk regulation: the institutional attenuation phenomenon. Rothstein, Henry
  • Neglected risk regulation: the institutional attenuation phenomenon. Rothstein, Henry
  • Precautionary bans or sacrificial lambs? Participative risk regulation and the reform of the UK food safety regime. Rothstein, Henry
  • Risk management under wraps: self-regulation and the case of food contact plastics. Rothstein, Henry
  • When government neglects risk. Rothstein, Henry
  • A theory of risk colonisation : the spiralling regulatory logics of societal and institutional risk. Rothstein, Henry and Huber, Michael and Gaskell, George
  • Reconstructing the local and global: Europeanisation, regulation and changing knowledge relations. Rothstein, Henry and Irwin, Alan
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  • Points of view, social positioning and intercultural relations. Sammut, Gordon and Gaskell, George
  • From data to decisions?: exploring how healthcare payers respond to the NHS atlas of variation in healthcare in England. Schang, Laura and Morton, Alec and DaSilva, Philip and Bevan, Gwyn
  • Is the market classification of risk always efficient? evidence from german third party motor insurance. Schwarze, Reimund and Wein, Thomas
  • Analysing regulatory space: fragmented resources and institutional design. Scott, Colin
  • Controlling the campus. Scott, Colin
  • Introduction. Scott, Colin
  • Organizational variety in regulatory governance: an agenda for a comparative investigation of the OECD countries. Scott, Colin
  • Paradoxes of independence and accountability in Commonwealth regulatory governance. Scott, Colin
  • Private regulation of the public sector: a neglected facet of contemporary governance. Scott, Colin
  • Regulating constitutions. Scott, Colin
  • Regulation and governance reforms for Ireland and the European Union. Scott, Colin
  • Regulation in the age of governance: the rise of the post regulatory state. Scott, Colin
  • Speaking softly without big sticks: metaregulation and public sector audit. Scott, Colin
  • The developing role of antitrust regimes in telecommunications regulation. Scott, Colin
  • The governance of the European Union: the potential for multi-level control. Scott, Colin
  • Cranston's consumers and the law. Scott, Colin and Black, Julia
  • IT-enabled credit risk modernization:a revolution under the cloak of normality. Scott, Susan V.
  • IT-enabled credit risk modernization:a revolution under the cloak of normality. Scott, Susan V.
  • Lived methodology: a situated discussion of 'truth and method' in interpretive information systems research. Scott, Susan V.
  • Moving markets: report on IT-enabled strategic developments in clearing and settlement. Scott, Susan V.
  • Understanding the characteristics of techno-innovation in an era of self-regulated financial services. Scott, Susan V.
  • Understanding the characteristics of techno-innovation in an era of self-regulated financial services. Scott, Susan V.
  • The emergence of electronic trading in global financial markets: envisioning the role of futures exchanges in the next millennium. Scott, Susan V.
  • Strategic risk positioning as sensemaking in crisis: the adoption of electronic trading at the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange. Scott, Susan V. and Barrett, Michael I.
  • The development of electronic trading in the futures industry: strategic risk positioning in a globalising age. Scott, Susan V. and Barrett, Michael I.
  • Take a risk! Scott, Susan V. and Introna, Lucas D.
  • 'Getting the truth': exploring the material grounds of institutional dynamics in social media. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Getting the truth: exploring the material grounds of institutional dynamics in social media. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Great Expectations: the materiality of commensurability in social media. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Imagining technology in organizational knowledge: entities, webs, and mangles. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Performing online anonymity: the role of materiality in knowledge practices. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Reconfiguring relations of accountability: materialization of social media in the travel sector. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Reconfiguring relations of accountability: the consequences of social media for the travel sector. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Sociomateriality — taking the wrong turning?: a response to Mutch. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J.
  • Temporality in organizations. Scott, Susan V. and Orlikowski, Wanda J. and Clark, P. and Ciborra, Claudio and Barrett, Michael I.
  • Transactionalizing technologies versus performing contracts: from ERP to credit default swaps at AIG. Scott, Susan V. and Paris, Carolyn
  • The place of contract in organizational awareness: deconstructing process, market and connectedness. Scott, Susan V. and Paris, Carolyn
  • The enactment of risk categories: organizing and re-organizing risk management practices in the energy industry. Scott, Susan V. and Perry, Nicholas
  • The enactment of risk categories: the role of information systems in organizing and re-organizing risk management practices in the energy industry. Scott, Susan V. and Perry, Nicholas
  • The impact on bank performance of the diffusion of a financial innovation: and analysis of SWIFT adoption. Scott, Susan V. and Van Reenen, John and Zachariadis, M.
  • The long-term effect of digital innovation on bank performance: An empirical study of SWIFT adoption in financial services. Scott, Susan V. and Van Reenen, John and Zachariadis, Markos
  • The long-term effect of digital innovation on bank performance: an empirical study of SWIFT adoption in financial services. Scott, Susan V. and Van Reenen, John and Zachariadis, Markos
  • Networks, negotiations, and new times: the implementation of enterprise resource planning into an academic administration. Scott, Susan V. and Wagner, E. L.
  • ERP 'trials of strength': achieving a local university system from the 'global' solution. Scott, Susan V. and Wagner, E.L.
  • Banking on trust: managing reputation risk in financial service organizations. Scott, Susan V. and Walsham, Geoff
  • Reconceptualizing and managing reputation risk in the knowledge economy: toward reputable action. Scott, Susan V. and Walsham, Geoff
  • Shifting boundaries and new technologies: A case study in the UK banking sector. Scott, Susan V. and Walsham, Geoff
  • Shifting boundaries and new technologies: a case study in the UK banking sector. Scott, Susan V. and Walsham, Geoff
  • The broadening spectrum of reputation risk in organizations: banking on risk and trust relationships. Scott, Susan V. and Walsham, Geoff
  • Origins and development of SWIFT, 1973-2009. Scott, Susan V. and Zachariadis, M.
  • "Strategy sort of died around April last year for a lot of us": CIO perceptions on ICT value and strategy in the UK financial sector. Scott, Susan V. and Zachariadis, M.
  • A historical analysis of core financial services infrastructure: Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT). Scott, Susan V. and Zachariadis, M.
  • Origins and development of SWIFT, 1973–2009. Scott, Susan V. and Zachariadis, Markos
  • The impact of the diffusion of a financial innovation on company performance: an analysis of SWIFT adoption. Scott, Susan V. and Zachariadis, Markos
  • Decentralisation of economic law: an oxymoron. Senn, Myriam
  • State control can result in good performance for firms. Stan, Ciprian and Ahlstrom, David and Peng, Mike W. and Kehan, Xu and Bruton, Garry D.
  • Embedding regulatory autonomy: the reform of Jamaican telecommunications regulation 1988-2001. Stirton, Lindsay and Lodge, Martin
  • Transparency mechanisms: building publicness into public services. Stirton, Lindsay and Lodge, Martin
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  • Seeds, food and trade wars: public opinion and policy responses in the US and Europe. Ten Eyck, Toby A. and Gaskell, George and Jackson, Jonathan
  • Analysing regulatory reform in Europe. Thatcher, Mark
  • The Commission and national governments as partners: EC regulatory expansion in telecommunications 1979-2000. Thatcher, Mark
  • Delegation to independent regulatory agencies: pressures, functions and contextual mediation. Thatcher, Mark
  • The EU commission and national governments as partners: EC regulatory expansion in telecommunications 1979-2000. Thatcher, Mark
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