Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly concentrate on the management of the erratic dimension of environmental challenges, that is, shocks. Whereas there is strong evidence that environmental shocks can be effectively managed, much less is known about more predictable environmental constraints that, likewise, challenge the organization’s functioning. The present article studies the moderating effects of managerial networking on the negative relation between environmental constraints—that is, red tape—on organizational performance. We hypothesize that red tape negatively affects public service performance. We further hypothesize that “downward,” “upward,” “sideward,” and “outward” ...
This article adopts an organizational echelon approach to the study of red tape in public organizati...
Although there is consensus among scholars that red tape has negative consequences, there is a lack ...
This study assesses the relative impact of four waves of variables on the level of red tape in Engli...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
This study brings together two perspectives on managers’ reported levels of red tape. The work motiv...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
Public organizations are responsible for the delivery and provision of publi...
Red tape, a topic of fundamental importance in the study of organizations, has received scant attent...
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...
Conference Theme: Policy Analysis and Public Management in an Age of Scarcity: The Challenges of Ass...
This article adopts an organizational echelon approach to the study of red tape in public organizati...
Although there is consensus among scholars that red tape has negative consequences, there is a lack ...
This study assesses the relative impact of four waves of variables on the level of red tape in Engli...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
Extant public management studies examining the management of environmental challenges predominantly ...
This study brings together two perspectives on managers’ reported levels of red tape. The work motiv...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
The present study seeks to answer the question how, and to what extent, environmental turbulence—mea...
Public organizations are responsible for the delivery and provision of publi...
Red tape, a topic of fundamental importance in the study of organizations, has received scant attent...
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...
Conference Theme: Policy Analysis and Public Management in an Age of Scarcity: The Challenges of Ass...
This article adopts an organizational echelon approach to the study of red tape in public organizati...
Although there is consensus among scholars that red tape has negative consequences, there is a lack ...
This study assesses the relative impact of four waves of variables on the level of red tape in Engli...