With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, further research is needed to understand how they interact with their environment. Applying the ‘reputation’ literature to Europol, this article examines in greater detail how agencies behave with their ‘informal’ audiences in comparison with the formal ones. It demonstrates that agencies are deeply invested in the shaping of their reputation, including towards their informal audiences especially if the latter represent ‘reputational threats.’ Based on a quantitative analysis of activity reports and on a qualitative study of the face-to-face engagements of Europol with the European Parliament over time, this research sheds light on the complementar...
Purpose The chapter furnishes empirical evidence about the extent and profiles of autonomy of EU ag...
Supplemental material files: Data details, Acronyms and full names of European Union Agencies, Weigh...
Over the past 30 years European Union legislators have established 34 agencies invested with a wide ...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
The institutional development of European Union (EU) agencies is striking. Over the past decades, fo...
European Union agencies are crucial institutional agents of the EU regulatory state. As such, they a...
European Union (EU) agencies are ‘integral in ensuring that regulatory policies can be implemented ...
This PhD research investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. ...
The bureaucratic reputation literature stipulates that bureaucracies strategically aim to maximize ...
A key claim in bureaucratic reputation literature is that reputation has several dimensions. This pr...
The literature on EU agencies has examined the issue of political control and independence in EU age...
EU agencies are increasingly subject to a flurry of stakeholder bodies. Despite their prevalence, an...
This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
Does domestic contestation of European Union legitimacy affect the behaviour of the European Commiss...
Diagnosis of the transformation of executive governance in Europe must incorporate the diverse dynam...
Purpose The chapter furnishes empirical evidence about the extent and profiles of autonomy of EU ag...
Supplemental material files: Data details, Acronyms and full names of European Union Agencies, Weigh...
Over the past 30 years European Union legislators have established 34 agencies invested with a wide ...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
The institutional development of European Union (EU) agencies is striking. Over the past decades, fo...
European Union agencies are crucial institutional agents of the EU regulatory state. As such, they a...
European Union (EU) agencies are ‘integral in ensuring that regulatory policies can be implemented ...
This PhD research investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. ...
The bureaucratic reputation literature stipulates that bureaucracies strategically aim to maximize ...
A key claim in bureaucratic reputation literature is that reputation has several dimensions. This pr...
The literature on EU agencies has examined the issue of political control and independence in EU age...
EU agencies are increasingly subject to a flurry of stakeholder bodies. Despite their prevalence, an...
This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
Does domestic contestation of European Union legitimacy affect the behaviour of the European Commiss...
Diagnosis of the transformation of executive governance in Europe must incorporate the diverse dynam...
Purpose The chapter furnishes empirical evidence about the extent and profiles of autonomy of EU ag...
Supplemental material files: Data details, Acronyms and full names of European Union Agencies, Weigh...
Over the past 30 years European Union legislators have established 34 agencies invested with a wide ...