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2018

CARR QUAD Research Officer Alex Griffiths conducted this piece of research in collaboration with Professor Roger King (Visiting Professor University of Bath and CARR Research Associate) and Meghan Leaver (Oxford University).

Read full report here. 

CARR report on customer engagement in air traffic management

Customer engagement is a central theme in UK regulation. But what are the critical dimensions of such processes? What do regulated companies and their customers make of their engagement practices? This report, financially supported by NATS, by Eva Heims and Martin Lodge highlights critical design issues to enable successful customer engagement practices in regulation. The report is available here

2017

Reseach from CARR shows that combined feedback from patients, including tweets and Facebook posts, effectively predicts the findings of hospital inspections.

CARR report on numerical statements in political discourse 

Has there been a rise in the use of statistics and facts in contemporary political discourse? This carr report found no clear patterns in its analysis of political and parliamentary speeches, twitter and government announcements. The report is available here 

Future of Independent Economic Regulation Lecture by Cathryn Ross

What is the future of independent economic regulation? This central question was discussed during a joint lecture by Ofwat and carr. The lecture is available as a report and as 

Read the latest issue of Risk & Regulation magazine

Risk&Regulation is the biannual magazine of the Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation (CARR). This online version of the printed magazine includes articles by leading scholars and practitioners that feature links to other relevant items, events, and publications produced by CARR.

CARR QUAD Team presents at 33rd EGOS Colloquium in Copenhagen (4-6 July)

Research on the ‘Quantification, Administrative Capacity and Democracy’ (QUAD) features at the 33rd EGOS (European Group for Organizational Studies) colloquium in Copenhagen. carr will be represented with two papers, by Alex Griffiths and Andrea Mennicken and by Andrea Mennicken, Liisa Kurunmäki and Peter Miller. 

CARR/RAND Europe research on regulation of logistics infrastructures in Brazil

Funded by the UK’s Prosperity Fund, research by carr and RAND Europe developed a new approach towards regulation of logistics infrastructures with direct application to Brazil. More information is available  

2016

2015

09 December 2015

28 October 2015

19 October 2015

14 October 2015

New CARR Discussion Paper: ‘Making sense of inter-organizational ‘safe spaces’ in business regulation'

27 July 2015

1 May 2015

First TransCrisis Newsletter

4 March 2015

TransCrisis project receives EU funding

29 January 2015

2014

20 December 2014

11 Sept 2014

10 June 2014

22 May 2014

31 March 2014

The British regulation Model: Beyond competition and incentive regulation? - one day conference

26 March 2014

14 March 2014

29 January 2014

Risk & Regulation Magazine Issue 26

2013

30 September 2013

Press release: Risk Culture in Financial Organisations publish final report

20 July 2013

CARR Doctoral Prize

The first CARR Doctoral Prize (2013) was awarded to Eva Heims for the paper “Examining Transnational Networks of Regulators in the EU: The Case of Drug Safety Monitoring (Pharmacovigilance)". Eva is a CARR doctoral student completing a PhD thesis at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ European Institute, which investigates how risks are managed across borders, on a translational level, in Europe.

15 June 2013

Risk & Regulation Magazine Issue 25

20 May 2013

Risk Culture in Financial Organisations provide Thinkpiece for CII

20 March 2013

11 March 2013

25 January 2013

Professor Michael Power awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Uppsala, Sweden

10 January 2013

New Discussion Paper by Matthias Benzer: Independence in Dependence: Health Technology Assessment, Quality of Life, and the Position of the Patient

2012

2 December 2012

New Risk & Regulation magazine: Winter 2012 Edition

8 November 2012

Risk Culture in Financial Organisations: an interim report

1 November 2012

14 September 2012

CARR welcomes two new ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Fellows in Risk and Regulation

September 2012

Dr Madalina Busuioc (pictured left) obtained her PhD from Utrecht University in 2010 and prior to joining CARR, Madalina was an Assistant Professor at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG), part of the University of Amsterdam.  She has published extensively on European agencies and governance issues and her latest book European Agencies: Law and Practices of Accountability is forthcoming with Oxford University Press.  She won the 2009 Europe Award for Junior Academics, granted by the Montesquieu Institute in the Hague, for her article 'Accountability Control and Independence: The Case of European Agencies'.  During her tenure at CARR she will be working on the broad theme of the ‘risk management state’.

Dr Martha Poon (pictured right) studied at the Science Studies Program at University of California San Diego and works on the history of the  US consumer credit rating.  Martha is the author of 'From New Deal Institutions to Capital Markets: Commercial consumer risk scores and the making of subprime mortgage finance' (Accounting, Organization and Society, 2009, 34:654-674) and was awarded the 2008 Hacker-Mullins Prize from the Science Knowledge and Technology section of the American Sociological Association.