What is the role of organizational factors in fostering regulatory reform in response to new technological development? Existing studies provide useful frameworks to understand regulatory reform in rapidly changing circumstances but still lack a systematic analysis of how organizational factors affect regulatory reform in the public sector. To fill this gap, we examine the impact of several institutional elements that are central to defining organizational characteristics, such as job tasks, bureaucratic autonomy, and organizational culture. We theorize that regulatory reform is more likely when public sector organizations are more receptive to external changes, which are determined by these characteristics. We leverage original surveys fro...
The present study integrates institutional factors and employee-based collective processes as predic...
With New Public Management came the idea that public organizations should be led by professional man...
How do increasingly rationalized or bureaucratic structures affect a growing organization’s retentio...
What is the role of organizational factors in fostering regulatory reform in response to new technol...
The institutional structure of an organization creates a distinct pattern of constraints and incenti...
Diverse public administration and governance studies have argued that leviathan governments are no l...
Corporate governance reforms are increasingly common in public sector organisations. Despite the sco...
New Public Management posed challenges to governments by emphasizing the flexibility of workforce, i...
This article examines the development of regulatory reform by focusing on its background, strategies...
Over the last two decades the classical model of hierarchical and integrated government has been gra...
Governments around the world have invested agreatdealof time and energy to reform their administrati...
With respect to how radical transformation of organisational practices a reform objective presuppose...
Agencification and granting public sector organizations managerial autonomy in particular, is believ...
The environments of public organizations have become substantially volatile due to economic and soci...
This article investigates the working mechanisms of contractual factors in public organizations by a...
The present study integrates institutional factors and employee-based collective processes as predic...
With New Public Management came the idea that public organizations should be led by professional man...
How do increasingly rationalized or bureaucratic structures affect a growing organization’s retentio...
What is the role of organizational factors in fostering regulatory reform in response to new technol...
The institutional structure of an organization creates a distinct pattern of constraints and incenti...
Diverse public administration and governance studies have argued that leviathan governments are no l...
Corporate governance reforms are increasingly common in public sector organisations. Despite the sco...
New Public Management posed challenges to governments by emphasizing the flexibility of workforce, i...
This article examines the development of regulatory reform by focusing on its background, strategies...
Over the last two decades the classical model of hierarchical and integrated government has been gra...
Governments around the world have invested agreatdealof time and energy to reform their administrati...
With respect to how radical transformation of organisational practices a reform objective presuppose...
Agencification and granting public sector organizations managerial autonomy in particular, is believ...
The environments of public organizations have become substantially volatile due to economic and soci...
This article investigates the working mechanisms of contractual factors in public organizations by a...
The present study integrates institutional factors and employee-based collective processes as predic...
With New Public Management came the idea that public organizations should be led by professional man...
How do increasingly rationalized or bureaucratic structures affect a growing organization’s retentio...