This study assesses the relative impact of four waves of variables on the level of red tape in English local government services. These variables range from factors that are largely uncontrollable, such as the inherent nature of the service being provided and turbulence in the external environment, to factors that are at least partly within public managers' control, such as organisational integration and management strategy. Data for this study come from a 2004 survey of English local government (785 services). The findings show that many factors affect the level of red tape in public organisations, and while public managers cannot eliminate all burdensome rules and regulations, they can significantly reduce the level of red tape by being v...
Although there has been a resurgence of interest in red-tape research, much of this research has the...
Communication has crucial impacts within or among workgroups in that organization communication can ...
Although there is consensus among scholars that red tape has negative consequences, there is a lack ...
This study investigates the impact of red tape on governmental performance in the context of English...
In the public administration literature, ways in which perceptions of red tape vary between differen...
This article examines the relationship between red tape and public-service moti-vation. Using a rece...
Conference Theme: Policy Analysis and Public Management in an Age of Scarcity: The Challenges of Ass...
Red tape, a topic of fundamental importance in the study of organizations, has received scant attent...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
Using a measure of red tape based on the amount of time required for the performance of core organiz...
Bozeman’s (1993, 2000) external control model of red tape posits that organizations with higher degr...
This study brings together two perspectives on managers’ reported levels of red tape. The work motiv...
This article adopts an organizational echelon approach to the study of red tape in public organizati...
A number of recent empirical studies have examined red tape in public and private organizations. Con...
Although there has been a resurgence of interest in red-tape research, much of this research has the...
Communication has crucial impacts within or among workgroups in that organization communication can ...
Although there is consensus among scholars that red tape has negative consequences, there is a lack ...
This study investigates the impact of red tape on governmental performance in the context of English...
In the public administration literature, ways in which perceptions of red tape vary between differen...
This article examines the relationship between red tape and public-service moti-vation. Using a rece...
Conference Theme: Policy Analysis and Public Management in an Age of Scarcity: The Challenges of Ass...
Red tape, a topic of fundamental importance in the study of organizations, has received scant attent...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
Using a measure of red tape based on the amount of time required for the performance of core organiz...
Bozeman’s (1993, 2000) external control model of red tape posits that organizations with higher degr...
This study brings together two perspectives on managers’ reported levels of red tape. The work motiv...
This article adopts an organizational echelon approach to the study of red tape in public organizati...
A number of recent empirical studies have examined red tape in public and private organizations. Con...
Although there has been a resurgence of interest in red-tape research, much of this research has the...
Communication has crucial impacts within or among workgroups in that organization communication can ...
Although there is consensus among scholars that red tape has negative consequences, there is a lack ...