This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust based inspection approach experience in interacting with citizen-clients. The classical literature on bureaucracy and the street-level bureaucracy literature suggest frontline officials face two kinds of uncertainties: information and interpretation problems. Analysing stories of Dutch frontline tax officials collected through in-depth interviews, this article shows that these two kinds of uncertainty only explain a part of the uncertainties experienced. Respondents also face action problems requiring improvisational judgements. The study furthermore finds that different sources underlie these uncertainties, pointing to possible explanations.</p
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This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust-based ins...
In line with psychological and economic discrimination theories, street-level bureaucracy studies sh...
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Each year, the government faces a massive shortfall in tax collections: the annual difference betwee...
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While citizens’ trust towards public services has been the topic of much public administration resea...
Although public management and human resource management research has extensively investigated the m...
AbstractThis study examined the behavior of the taxpayer in relation to tax compliance. This study d...
AbstractTax compliance represents a social dilemma in which the short-term self-interest to minimize...
Uncertainty is an inherent component of the modern-day workplace. Professionals need to learn to nav...
Dutch immigration and integration policies are being interpreted and implemented by local street-lev...
As a result of the 2008 financial crisis government had to make substantial cuts in public expenditu...
This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust-based ins...
In line with psychological and economic discrimination theories, street-level bureaucracy studies sh...
textabstractWithin the literature on street-level workers’ encounters with citizens it is generally ...
markdownabstractPublic organizations have traditionally been geared to reducing uncertainty by means...
Public organizations have traditionally been geared to reducing uncertainty by means of standardizat...
Drawing on status characteristics and double standards theory, this study explores how social catego...
Each year, the government faces a massive shortfall in tax collections: the annual difference betwee...
Probation officers (POs) are street-level bureaucrats (Lipsky, 2010) who interact with citizens serv...
While citizens’ trust towards public services has been the topic of much public administration resea...
Although public management and human resource management research has extensively investigated the m...
AbstractThis study examined the behavior of the taxpayer in relation to tax compliance. This study d...
AbstractTax compliance represents a social dilemma in which the short-term self-interest to minimize...
Uncertainty is an inherent component of the modern-day workplace. Professionals need to learn to nav...
Dutch immigration and integration policies are being interpreted and implemented by local street-lev...
As a result of the 2008 financial crisis government had to make substantial cuts in public expenditu...