Accountability is said to be about the management of expectations. Empirical studies reveal considerable variation in organizational interest, intensity and investment in accountability relationships. Less is known, however, as to what explains these observed variations. Drawing on accountability and reputation-concerned literatures, this paper argues that a reputation-based perspective to accountability offers an underlying logic that explains how account-giving actors and account-holding forums actually manage these expectations, how organisations make sense of and prioritise among accountability responsibilities. Reputational considerations act as a filtering mechanism of external demands and help account for variations in degrees of int...
This article examines the application of organizational reputation to public administration. Organiz...
In this paper, the author offers a schematic that distinguishes the actors, interactions, and dynami...
In many organizations, employees move from one set of work relationships to another when they change...
ArticleAccountability is said to be about the management of expectations. Empirical studies reveal c...
This article proposes a reputation‐based approach to account for two core puzzles of accountability....
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Busuioc, E. M. and Lodge,...
Recent research reveals that EU agencies have initiated a whole set of voluntary accountability prac...
Accountability refers to the state of being liable and answerable to someone for something. It estab...
Empirical studies have shown how some (semi-)independent agencies are intensely scrutinised by vario...
This chapter discusses the nature and forms of reputation, its drivers and measurement by considerin...
The effectiveness of formal public sector accountability mechanisms is largely predicated on the ind...
In this article, we review four decades of research on the formation of organizational reputation. O...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
In contemporary public governance, leaders of public organizations are faced with multiple, and ofte...
International audienceThis paper seeks to contribute to the emerging stream of literature on the pro...
This article examines the application of organizational reputation to public administration. Organiz...
In this paper, the author offers a schematic that distinguishes the actors, interactions, and dynami...
In many organizations, employees move from one set of work relationships to another when they change...
ArticleAccountability is said to be about the management of expectations. Empirical studies reveal c...
This article proposes a reputation‐based approach to account for two core puzzles of accountability....
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Busuioc, E. M. and Lodge,...
Recent research reveals that EU agencies have initiated a whole set of voluntary accountability prac...
Accountability refers to the state of being liable and answerable to someone for something. It estab...
Empirical studies have shown how some (semi-)independent agencies are intensely scrutinised by vario...
This chapter discusses the nature and forms of reputation, its drivers and measurement by considerin...
The effectiveness of formal public sector accountability mechanisms is largely predicated on the ind...
In this article, we review four decades of research on the formation of organizational reputation. O...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
In contemporary public governance, leaders of public organizations are faced with multiple, and ofte...
International audienceThis paper seeks to contribute to the emerging stream of literature on the pro...
This article examines the application of organizational reputation to public administration. Organiz...
In this paper, the author offers a schematic that distinguishes the actors, interactions, and dynami...
In many organizations, employees move from one set of work relationships to another when they change...