Published: 01 March 2018While a consensus seems to be emerging that bureaucracies of international organizations are of growing relevance for policy-making beyond the nation-state, we still do not systematically understand if and how exactly international bureaucracies seek to influence policy. Most importantly, there is a lack of concepts for a comparative assessment of bureaucratic influence across different International Organizations. This article addresses this shortcoming by offering a conceptualization of administrative styles. Depending on dominant strategic orientations shaping administrative routines, we identify four ideal types: a servant style, an advocacy style, a consolidator style, and an entrepreneurial style. We argue that...
O objetivo geral deste trabalho é compreender as razões da autonomia burocrática das organizações fi...
Bureaucrats working in international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) regularly help states de...
In this paper, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in financial resources on the activities...
International public administrations (IPAs) have become an essential feature of global governance, c...
First published online: 16 March 2021The article investigates how international public administratio...
This chapter focuses on the impact of specific “administrative styles,” understood as the everyday r...
<p>Although we find considerable literature on international organizations and their bureaucratic in...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
First published online : 21 June 2019An impressive amount of evidence has been collected underpinnin...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This paper studies one under-researched part of public...
Growth in membership and intensifying responsibilities require much greater adaptability in organisa...
Recent decades have seen an expansion and proliferation of administrative bodies at the internationa...
O objetivo geral deste trabalho é compreender as razões da autonomia burocrática das organizações fi...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This article studies one under-researched part of publ...
The emergent global administrative order includes more than 800 international and regional organizat...
O objetivo geral deste trabalho é compreender as razões da autonomia burocrática das organizações fi...
Bureaucrats working in international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) regularly help states de...
In this paper, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in financial resources on the activities...
International public administrations (IPAs) have become an essential feature of global governance, c...
First published online: 16 March 2021The article investigates how international public administratio...
This chapter focuses on the impact of specific “administrative styles,” understood as the everyday r...
<p>Although we find considerable literature on international organizations and their bureaucratic in...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
First published online : 21 June 2019An impressive amount of evidence has been collected underpinnin...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This paper studies one under-researched part of public...
Growth in membership and intensifying responsibilities require much greater adaptability in organisa...
Recent decades have seen an expansion and proliferation of administrative bodies at the internationa...
O objetivo geral deste trabalho é compreender as razões da autonomia burocrática das organizações fi...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This article studies one under-researched part of publ...
The emergent global administrative order includes more than 800 international and regional organizat...
O objetivo geral deste trabalho é compreender as razões da autonomia burocrática das organizações fi...
Bureaucrats working in international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) regularly help states de...
In this paper, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in financial resources on the activities...