Bureaucratic representation theory holds that civil servants are not “neutral” in a Weberian sense. Bureaucrats are thought to “actively” represent their communities by trying to make them better off. This article proposes an alternative understanding of individual behavior in representation that emphasizes knowledge sharing instead of patronage, but leads to similar outcomes: Their societal background provides officials with advanced social knowledge about the group(s) they represent, including both informational knowledge (facts about culture, history, politics) and relational knowledge (how people interact). Bureaucratic knowledge linkage is the process of sharing information and managing relations internally and with citizens. An extrem...
Bureaucratic organizational structure (OS) is perceived as an impediment to employees’ positive beha...
Essay I: Does increased government transparency make bureaucracies more meritocratic? I study the im...
The dissertation develops a conceptual framework linking social knowledge and public administration....
Presentation on department page: http://www.uia.no/no/portaler/om_universitetet/oekonomi_og_samfunns...
Why some bureaucracies are autonomous regarding personnel policies? New Political Economy approaches...
The article addresses an issue that has received little attention in the literature on representativ...
This study examines an empirical link between bureaucratic structures and country-level innovation o...
The difficulties of controlling the daily behavior of low level bureaucrats has been widely apprecia...
This study examined the patterns of knowledge and action demonstrated by public services staff in in...
The knowledge bases of public administration are changing and so are the relations within which gove...
Scholars have emphasized the importance of having a “Weberian bureaucracy” for the socio-economic de...
Bureaucrats play a major part in implementing government programs and—ultimately—take on a policy ma...
This paper argues that the common practice of describing the performance of state bureau-cracies pri...
"Why are some countries less corrupt and better governed than others? Challenging conventional expla...
The concept of street-level bureaucracy is central to understanding public administration asit pinpo...
Bureaucratic organizational structure (OS) is perceived as an impediment to employees’ positive beha...
Essay I: Does increased government transparency make bureaucracies more meritocratic? I study the im...
The dissertation develops a conceptual framework linking social knowledge and public administration....
Presentation on department page: http://www.uia.no/no/portaler/om_universitetet/oekonomi_og_samfunns...
Why some bureaucracies are autonomous regarding personnel policies? New Political Economy approaches...
The article addresses an issue that has received little attention in the literature on representativ...
This study examines an empirical link between bureaucratic structures and country-level innovation o...
The difficulties of controlling the daily behavior of low level bureaucrats has been widely apprecia...
This study examined the patterns of knowledge and action demonstrated by public services staff in in...
The knowledge bases of public administration are changing and so are the relations within which gove...
Scholars have emphasized the importance of having a “Weberian bureaucracy” for the socio-economic de...
Bureaucrats play a major part in implementing government programs and—ultimately—take on a policy ma...
This paper argues that the common practice of describing the performance of state bureau-cracies pri...
"Why are some countries less corrupt and better governed than others? Challenging conventional expla...
The concept of street-level bureaucracy is central to understanding public administration asit pinpo...
Bureaucratic organizational structure (OS) is perceived as an impediment to employees’ positive beha...
Essay I: Does increased government transparency make bureaucracies more meritocratic? I study the im...
The dissertation develops a conceptual framework linking social knowledge and public administration....