The recognition that public bureaucracies are political entities that make important policy choices, as well as depend on political support for their legitimacy, has spawned a large body of research on the interaction between these organizations and interest groups. Though normative conclusions concerning the amount of power wielded by groups and the potential consequences of such interactions vary dramatically (See Lowi 1969; Chase and Reveal 1983; Meier 2000), most authors conclude that interest groups exercise a non-trivial degree of influence over decision-making in public organizations. Despite the longstanding interest among scholars regarding interest group influence in public administration, however, there are surprisingly few empir...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
First published online: 19 September 2021Whether and how bureaucrats are influential actors in polic...
It is generally held amongst scholars of interest intermediation that interest groups are quite infl...
Theoretical and normative studies by both public management scholars and political scientists have l...
Answers to the question of why bureaucrats interact with interest groups are important to understa...
New scholarship in American politics argues that interest groups should be brought back to the cente...
To date, it is hard to tell why public agencies are responsive to a limited set of interest groups b...
"Interest groups are a major channel through which citizens can express their opinions to decision-m...
We study how interest group lobbying of the bureaucracy affects policy outcomes and how it changes t...
The literature offers individually valid yet collectively inconsistent hypotheses concerning the nat...
This article explores the nature of long-term interactions between bureaucrats and interest groups b...
Public bureaucracies warrant the attention of political scientists because bureaucrats help determin...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
The interest-group theory of government (Stigler [9], Peltzman [7]) has generated many valuable insi...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
First published online: 19 September 2021Whether and how bureaucrats are influential actors in polic...
It is generally held amongst scholars of interest intermediation that interest groups are quite infl...
Theoretical and normative studies by both public management scholars and political scientists have l...
Answers to the question of why bureaucrats interact with interest groups are important to understa...
New scholarship in American politics argues that interest groups should be brought back to the cente...
To date, it is hard to tell why public agencies are responsive to a limited set of interest groups b...
"Interest groups are a major channel through which citizens can express their opinions to decision-m...
We study how interest group lobbying of the bureaucracy affects policy outcomes and how it changes t...
The literature offers individually valid yet collectively inconsistent hypotheses concerning the nat...
This article explores the nature of long-term interactions between bureaucrats and interest groups b...
Public bureaucracies warrant the attention of political scientists because bureaucrats help determin...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
The interest-group theory of government (Stigler [9], Peltzman [7]) has generated many valuable insi...
We review and integrate existing research from organization theory, strategy, organizational behavio...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
First published online: 19 September 2021Whether and how bureaucrats are influential actors in polic...
It is generally held amongst scholars of interest intermediation that interest groups are quite infl...