Organisation
Government Regulatory Practice Initiative
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G-REG
G-REG is a network of central and local government regulatory agencies established to lead and contribute to regulatory practice initiatives. It works on actions that improve leadership, culture, regulatory practice and workforce capability in regulatory organisations and systems. G-Reg was formerly known as the Compliance Common Capability Programme.
Article
Learning to be better regulators: the importance of training and development
Building regulatory capability and capacity within and across regulatory agencies is a challenging undertaking. This article summarises a presentation about New Zealand's enviable approach to regulatory leadership, culture and capability.
Literature review
Systems thinking and regulatory governance
This research paper presents findings from a broad scoping of the international academic literature on the use of systems thinking and systems science in regulatory governance and practice.
Discussion paper
Regulatory philosophy, theory and practice: ka mua, ka muri
This research paper reflects on the long and often remarkable history of regulatory reform to lay out the main regulatory challenges of today, and explores how they can be best addressed in the future.
Discussion paper
Risk governance and risk-based regulation
This research paper presents findings from a broad scoping of the international academic literature on the use of risk governance and risk-based regulation.
Report
Behavioural insights and regulatory practice
This research report presents findings from a broad range of international academic literature on the use of insights from the behavioural sciences in regulatory practice—an approach to regulation colloquially known as ‘nudging’.