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Citations
8746
World Ranking
406
National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Political Science in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Martin Lodge is affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily social sciences and business, management, and accounting, with a focus on key subfields including strategy and management, sociology and political science, finance, political science and international relations, and communication.

Their work engages deeply with topics such as regulation and compliance studies, disaster management and resilience, global financial regulation and crises, public relations and crisis communication, political influence and corporate strategies, public procurement and policy, and infrastructure resilience and vulnerability analysis.

Frequent coauthors in Martin Lodge's publications include Arjen Boin, Mauricio I. Dussauge-Laguna, Alejandra Elizondo, Camilo Ignacio González, and Lydie Cabane. Their research contributions have appeared in a variety of academic venues, notably the Journal of European Public Policy, Policy Design and Practice, PLoS Genetics, LSE Public Policy Review, and Regulation & Governance.

Recent papers by Martin Lodge include:

  • Learning from the COVID-19 crisis: an initial analysis of national responses, 2020, Policy Design and Practice
  • Responding to the COVID-19 crisis: a principled or pragmatist approach?, 2021, Journal of European Public Policy
  • Dynamics of Salmonella enterica and antimicrobial resistance in the Brazilian poultry industry and global impacts on public health, 2022, PLoS Genetics
  • British economic regulators in an age of politicisation: from the responsible to the responsive regulatory state?, 2020, Journal of European Public Policy
  • The Attractions and Limitations of Pragmatist Crisis Management: A Discussion in Light of COVID-19 Experiences, 2021, LSE Public Policy Review

Martin Lodge is recognized as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • The Limitations of ‘Policy Transfer’ and ‘Lesson Drawing’ for Public Policy Research

    Oliver James;Martin Lodge

  • The Politics of Public Service Bargains: Reward, Competency, Loyalty - and Blame

    Christopher C. Hood;Martin Lodge

  • Toward a new era of administrative reform? The myth of post-NPM in New Zealand

    Martin Lodge;Derek Gill

  • The Oxford Handbook of Regulation

    Robert Baldwin;Martin Cave;Martin Lodge

  • Designing resilient institutions for transboundary crisis management : A time for public administration

    Arjen Boin;Martin Lodge

  • Into an Age of Multiple Austerities? Public Management and Public Service Bargains across OECD Countries

    Martin Lodge;Christopher Hood

  • The Reputational Basis of Public Accountability

    E. Madalina Busuioc;Martin Lodge

  • Competency, Bureaucracy, and Public Management Reform: A Comparative Analysis

    Christopher Hood;Martin Lodge

  • The problem-solving capacity of the modern state : governance challenges and administrative capacities

    Martin Lodge;Kai Wegrich

  • Regulation, the Regulatory State and European Politics

    Martin Lodge

  • The Open Method of Co-ordination and the European Welfare State

    Damian Chalmers;Martin Lodge

  • What is regulation?: An interdisciplinary concept analysis

    Christel Koop;Martin Lodge

  • Transparency mechanisms: building publicness into public services

    Lindsay J Stirton;Martin C Lodge

  • Managing Regulation: Regulatory Analysis, Politics and Policy

    Kai Wegrich;Martin Lodge

  • Reputation and accountability relationships: managing accountability expectations through reputation

    Madalina Busuioc;Martin Lodge

  • Institutional choice and policy transfer: reforming British and German railway regulation

    Martin Lodge

  • The politics of public service bargains

    Christopher Hood;Martin Lodge

  • Accountability and transparency in regulation: critiques, doctrines and instruments

    Martin Lodge

  • Learning from the COVID-19 crisis: an initial analysis of national responses

    Arjen Boin;Martin Lodge;Marte Luesink

  • Comparing Non‐Hierarchical Governance in Action: the Open Method of Co‐ordination in Pensions and Information Society*

    Martin Lodge

  • Exploring the co-ordination of economic regulation

    Christel Koop;Martin Lodge

  • The Oxford handbook of classics in public policy and administration

    Steven J. Balla;Martin Lodge;Edward Page

  • Reputation and accountability relationships: managing accountability expectations through reputation

    E. M. Busuioc;Martin Lodge

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Baldwin
Robert Baldwin London School of Economics and Political Science
Christopher Hood
Christopher Hood University of Oxford
Arjen Boin
Arjen Boin Leiden University
Will Jennings
Will Jennings University of Southampton
Edward C. Page
Edward C. Page London School of Economics and Political Science
Tom Christensen
Tom Christensen University of Oslo
Antonio Estache
Antonio Estache Université Libre de Bruxelles
Oliver James
Oliver James University of Exeter
Philippe Bezes
Philippe Bezes Sciences Po
Per Lægreid
Per Lægreid University of Bergen

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