CARR is strongly committed to knowledge exchange and impact. Some of our research projects are listed below.
Regulators' Forum
The Regulators’ Forum is a unique initiative to bring together academics and practitioners in the field of regulation to share insights and lessons regarding contemporary regulatory challenges. Further information is available here.
Regulation of Logistics Infrastructures in Brazil
Watch the short video below about this project. For further information click here.
Click on image: Regulation of Logistics Infrastructures in Brazil
Click on image: Regulation of Logistics Infrastructures in Brazil
Food in the Platform Economy | Jose A Bolanos
CARR Report for the UK Statistics Authority | Martin Lodge and Miran Norderland
CARR report on customer engagement in air traffic management | Eva Heims and Martin Lodge
Preventing disease and death from food pathogens | Bridget Hutter
Reforming auditing and risk management to improve governance | Mike Power
Making waste treatment a safer business | Julia Black and Robert Baldwin
Improving public services through ambitious targets and tough sanctions | Gwyn Bevan
Blog post on LSE EUROPP blog: Julien Etienne (CARR member) and Tommaso Palermo (LSE Fellow) write about the L’Aquila earthquake trial, November 2012
Risk and Public Services (PDF) by Christopher Hood and Peter Miller, May 2009.
Risk Regulation and Compliance: Food Safety in the UK (PDF) by Bridget Hutter and Tola Amodu, March 2009.
The Pennington Inquiry report on the Welsh E.coli outbreak which took the life of one five year old and made around 150 others illcommissioned Professor Hutter and Dr Tola Amodu (former CARR graduate) to prepare a report on Risk Regulation and Compliance: Food Safety in the UK. This report is now available on the Welsh government website and it draws on Professor Hutter's earlier research on food safety and hygiene.
Memo to Public Administration Committee on Civil Service Policy-Making Competency(PDF) by Christopher Hood and Martin Lodge, March 2005.
Civil Service Policy-Making Competencies in the German BMWi and British DTI (PDF)
A study conducted for the Industry Forum in Association with the Smith Institute by Christopher Hood, Martin Lodge and Christopher Clifford, March 2002. An executive summary is also available.
NAO Report. Supporting Innovation: managing risk in government departments
Annex 2: 'Business Risk Management in Government: Pitfalls and Possibilities' - a paper by Christopher Hood and Henry Rothstein, August 2000.