Lipsky’s seminal concept of street-level bureaucrats (SLBs) focuses on their role as public servants. However, in the course of new modes of governance, private actors have gained an additional role as implementation agents. We explore the logic of private SLBs during the implementation of the Swiss Ordinance on Veterinary Medicinal Products (OVMP) where veterinarians are simultaneously implementing agents, policy addressees, and professionals with economic interests. We argue that, because of contradictory reference systems, it is problematic for the output performance if an actor is simultaneously the target group of a policy and its implementing agent
This article addresses the issue of policy change and its consequences on the organizational field a...
As was argued in Chapter One, street-level bureaucrats work in roles with bureaucratic and professio...
This chapter identifies ways in which disciplines other than the study of public policy and public a...
Lipsky's seminal concept of street-level bureaucrats (SLBs) focuses on their role as public servants...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This article discusses the role and position of Street-Level Bureaucrats (SLBs) in the broad context...
The ways in which state institutions regulate society and space have significant consequences for co...
This article puts forward the concept of street-level bureaucrats and their role in public policy in...
The concept of ‘ street-level bureaucracy ’ was coined by Michael Lipsky (1980) as the common denomi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The difficulties of controlling the daily behavior of low level bureaucrats has been widely apprecia...
This is a postprint of Street-level bureaucrats and the welfare state: Toward a micro-institutionali...
Since 2015 Dutch street-level bureaucrats have ample discretionary space to determine how to help cl...
In recent decades, the introduction of market principles has transformed public service delivery in...
Since 2015 Dutch street-level bureaucrats have ample discretionary space to determine how to help cl...
This article addresses the issue of policy change and its consequences on the organizational field a...
As was argued in Chapter One, street-level bureaucrats work in roles with bureaucratic and professio...
This chapter identifies ways in which disciplines other than the study of public policy and public a...
Lipsky's seminal concept of street-level bureaucrats (SLBs) focuses on their role as public servants...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This article discusses the role and position of Street-Level Bureaucrats (SLBs) in the broad context...
The ways in which state institutions regulate society and space have significant consequences for co...
This article puts forward the concept of street-level bureaucrats and their role in public policy in...
The concept of ‘ street-level bureaucracy ’ was coined by Michael Lipsky (1980) as the common denomi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The difficulties of controlling the daily behavior of low level bureaucrats has been widely apprecia...
This is a postprint of Street-level bureaucrats and the welfare state: Toward a micro-institutionali...
Since 2015 Dutch street-level bureaucrats have ample discretionary space to determine how to help cl...
In recent decades, the introduction of market principles has transformed public service delivery in...
Since 2015 Dutch street-level bureaucrats have ample discretionary space to determine how to help cl...
This article addresses the issue of policy change and its consequences on the organizational field a...
As was argued in Chapter One, street-level bureaucrats work in roles with bureaucratic and professio...
This chapter identifies ways in which disciplines other than the study of public policy and public a...