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Community participation in health impact assessments: intuitively appealing but practically difficult
J Parry, J Wright
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 81 (6), 1177-82, 2003
912003
Participation in health impact assessment: objectives, methods and core values
J Wright, J Parry, J Mathers
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, 58-63, 2005
852005
Investigating the governance of autonomous public hospitals in England: multi-site case study of NHS foundation trusts
P Allen, J Keen, J Wright, P Dempster, J Townsend, A Hutchings, A Street, ...
Journal of health services research & policy 17 (2), 94-100, 2012
722012
Reconsidering regulation and governance theory: A learning approach
JSF Wright, B Head
Law & Policy 31 (2), 192-216, 2009
68*2009
Australian federalism: A prospective assessment
B Galligan, JSF Wright
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 32 (2), 147-166, 2002
652002
Institutionalizing policy-level health impact assessment in Europe: is coupling health impact assessment with strategic environmental assessment the next step forward?
J Wright, J Parry, E Scully
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83 (6), 472-477, 2005
582005
Assessing the participatory potential of Britain's new deal for communities: opportunities for and constraints to ‘bottom-up community participation’
JSF Wright, J Parry, J Mathers, S Jones, J Orford
Policy studies 27 (4), 347-361, 2006
402006
Regulatory space and the contextual mediation of common functional pressures: Analyzing the factors that led to the German Efficiency Frontier approach
C Klingler, SMB Shah, AJG Barron, JSF Wright
Health Policy 109 (3), 270-280, 2013
372013
Organizational form as a mechanism to involve staff, public and users in public services: a study of the governance of NHS Foundation Trusts
P Allen, J Townsend, P Dempster, J Wright, A Hutchings, J Keen
Social Policy & Administration 46 (3), 239-257, 2012
372012
The New Governance Arrangements for NHS Foundation Trust Hospitals: Reframing Governors as Meta‐Regulators
JSF Wright, PG Dempster, J Keen, P Allen, A Hutchings
Public Administration 90 (2), 351-369, 2012
352012
‘What to do about political context?’Evidence synthesis, the new deal for communities and the possibilities for evidence-based policy
JSF Wright, J Parry, J Mathers
Evidence & Policy 3 (2), 253-269, 2007
332007
European non-communicable respiratory disease research, 2002-13: bibliometric study of outputs and funding
M Begum, G Lewison, JSF Wright, E Pallari, R Sullivan
PloS one 11 (4), e0154197, 2016
262016
A regulatory governance perspective on Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Sweden
SMB Shah, A Barron, C Klinger, JSF Wright
Health policy 116 (1), 27-36, 2014
252014
The corporatization of healthcare organizations internationally: A scoping review of processes, impacts, and mediators
S Turner, JSF Wright
Public Administration 100 (2), 308-323, 2022
232022
The regulatory state and the UK Labour Government's re‐regulation of provision in the English National Health Service
JSF Wright
Regulation & Governance 3 (4), 334-359, 2009
222009
HIA in Australia
J Wright
Health Impact Assessment: Concepts, Theory, Techniques and Applications, 2004
212004
A regulatory governance perspective on health technology assessment (HTA) in France: The contextual mediation of common functional pressures
AJG Barron, C Klinger, SMB Shah, JSF Wright
Health Policy 119 (2), 137–146, 2015
182015
Re-regulating the gambling industry: Regulatory reform in Victoria and New South Wales, 1999–2006
J McMillen, JSF Wright
Australian Journal of Political Science 43 (2), 277-300, 2008
182008
The pathway out of neoliberalism and the analysis of political ideology in the post-crisis world
JSF Wright
Journal of Political Ideologies 20 (2), 109-133, 2015
172015
Regulatory capitalism and the UK Labour Government's reregulation of commissioning in the English National Health Service
JSF Wright
Law & policy 33 (1), 27-59, 2011
172011
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