The institutional structure of an organization creates a distinct pattern of constraints and incentives for state and societal actors which define and structure actors. interests and channel their behavior. The interaction of these actors generates a particular administrative logic and process, or culture. However, since institutional structures vary, a neo-institutional perspective suggests that there will be many different kinds of relatively long-lasting patterns of administrative behavior - each pattern being defined by the particular set of formal and informal institutions, rules, norms, traditions, and values of which it is comprised - and many different factors affecting the construction and deconstruction of each pattern. Following ...
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How does an administrative reform develop its own unique style, and how important is this style in d...
With respect to how radical transformation of organisational practices a reform objective presuppose...
This chapter focuses on the impact of specific “administrative styles,” understood as the everyday r...
Administrative reform is not something that can be treated as a specific public policy field. It is ...
Organizations are embedded in a multilevel institutional environment where institutions at each spec...
Over the last two decades the classical model of hierarchical and integrated government has been gra...
What is the role of organizational factors in fostering regulatory reform in response to new technol...
Nowadays, neo-institutionalistic approaches are prominent in economics, the political science, the s...
The core doctrines of administrative law have not taken account of developments in the theory and pr...
The present study aims at analyzing changes of an entire set of organizational of rules over time. M...
This chapter covers the evolution of institutional theory and its application to public adminsitrati...
Legal scholars have long recognized the importance of the modern administrative state, focusing inte...
Purpose: Over the past decades, public administration scholars and practitioners around the world ha...
The paper presents an approach to evaluation the impact of the level of development of institutional...
©2020 Routledge. This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Public A...
How does an administrative reform develop its own unique style, and how important is this style in d...
With respect to how radical transformation of organisational practices a reform objective presuppose...
This chapter focuses on the impact of specific “administrative styles,” understood as the everyday r...
Administrative reform is not something that can be treated as a specific public policy field. It is ...
Organizations are embedded in a multilevel institutional environment where institutions at each spec...
Over the last two decades the classical model of hierarchical and integrated government has been gra...
What is the role of organizational factors in fostering regulatory reform in response to new technol...
Nowadays, neo-institutionalistic approaches are prominent in economics, the political science, the s...
The core doctrines of administrative law have not taken account of developments in the theory and pr...
The present study aims at analyzing changes of an entire set of organizational of rules over time. M...
This chapter covers the evolution of institutional theory and its application to public adminsitrati...
Legal scholars have long recognized the importance of the modern administrative state, focusing inte...
Purpose: Over the past decades, public administration scholars and practitioners around the world ha...
The paper presents an approach to evaluation the impact of the level of development of institutional...
©2020 Routledge. This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Public A...
How does an administrative reform develop its own unique style, and how important is this style in d...
With respect to how radical transformation of organisational practices a reform objective presuppose...