Lipsky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front line practice in public organizations that has continuing relevance to recent literature, which has debated whether discretion continues to operate in social work or whether it has been curtailed. Having considered contributions to the debate on the continuation and curtailment of professional discretion in social work, it becomes clear that there are significant differences between these two positions, differences which focus on beliefs about manager’ desire for, and ability to secure, control and workers’ ability to resist control and seek discretion. However, after examining these issues further, through an examination of key aspects of Li...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
In this study, a case study is carried out regarding street-level bureaucrats in public sectors. We ...
Street-level bureaucrats – such as teachers, social workers and police officers – have to implement ...
psky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front li...
Lipsky's classic study of 'street-level bureaucracy' (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
Lipsky's classic study of 'street-level bureaucracy' (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
Social workers are classic street-level bureaucrats. This article provides a critical examination of...
This thesis is a critical examination of social work discretion within adult Social Services. The t...
This thesis is a critical examination of social work discretion within adult Social Services. The to...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
Abstract Social welfare workers employed in the same county base their assessments on the same laws,...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
The purpose of this study is to investigate which factors control the street-level bureaucrats work ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate which factors control the street-level bureaucrats work ...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
In this study, a case study is carried out regarding street-level bureaucrats in public sectors. We ...
Street-level bureaucrats – such as teachers, social workers and police officers – have to implement ...
psky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front li...
Lipsky's classic study of 'street-level bureaucracy' (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
Lipsky's classic study of 'street-level bureaucracy' (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
Social workers are classic street-level bureaucrats. This article provides a critical examination of...
This thesis is a critical examination of social work discretion within adult Social Services. The t...
This thesis is a critical examination of social work discretion within adult Social Services. The to...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
Abstract Social welfare workers employed in the same county base their assessments on the same laws,...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
The purpose of this study is to investigate which factors control the street-level bureaucrats work ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate which factors control the street-level bureaucrats work ...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
In this study, a case study is carried out regarding street-level bureaucrats in public sectors. We ...
Street-level bureaucrats – such as teachers, social workers and police officers – have to implement ...