Public organizations are compound bodies characterized by competing endogenous dynamics of governance. This study makes two main contributions. First, it contributes to an organizational approach to studies of public policy and administration by conceptualizing compound agency governance. Second, by determining how variation in agency governance reflects endogenous organizational factors. Based on a study of the Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA), two observations are highlighted: Firstly, DSA staff are torn between two competing behavioural logics: A governmental and a transnational logic. Moreover, portfolios of core state powers are more closely monitored by parent ministries than portfolios that relate to non-core st...
The literature on agency autonomy typically assumes that agency autonomy is relatively stable over t...
An analysis of organizational variety in regulatory governance must recognize that, contrary to the ...
Published as Chapter 5 in Distributed Agency, N. J. Enfield & Paul Kockelman, eds. The democratic st...
Public organizations are compound bodies characterized by competing endogenous dynamics of governanc...
This thesis explores the performance management of government agencies in Norway using agency theory...
Benefiting from a novel data set spanning nearly half a century, this study probes the sustainabilit...
In this paper we focus on the dynamic interplay between increase in autonomy of regulatory agencies ...
In this paper we focus on the dynamic interplay between increase in autonomy of regulatory agencies ...
By manipulating administrative institutions, political leaders can indirectly control the policy pre...
Institutional change is crucial for the transitions of socio-technical systems. This study addresses...
This article aims at addressing the relationship between expertise and politics by examining a reorg...
This article discusses how the extension of network governance influences the de facto independence ...
The past two decades have witnessed a significant leap in theoretically based, empirical investigati...
− ESG-Agency scholars are at the forefront of exploring novel forms of agency within changing global...
− ESG-Agency scholars are at the forefront of exploring novel forms of agency within changing global...
The literature on agency autonomy typically assumes that agency autonomy is relatively stable over t...
An analysis of organizational variety in regulatory governance must recognize that, contrary to the ...
Published as Chapter 5 in Distributed Agency, N. J. Enfield & Paul Kockelman, eds. The democratic st...
Public organizations are compound bodies characterized by competing endogenous dynamics of governanc...
This thesis explores the performance management of government agencies in Norway using agency theory...
Benefiting from a novel data set spanning nearly half a century, this study probes the sustainabilit...
In this paper we focus on the dynamic interplay between increase in autonomy of regulatory agencies ...
In this paper we focus on the dynamic interplay between increase in autonomy of regulatory agencies ...
By manipulating administrative institutions, political leaders can indirectly control the policy pre...
Institutional change is crucial for the transitions of socio-technical systems. This study addresses...
This article aims at addressing the relationship between expertise and politics by examining a reorg...
This article discusses how the extension of network governance influences the de facto independence ...
The past two decades have witnessed a significant leap in theoretically based, empirical investigati...
− ESG-Agency scholars are at the forefront of exploring novel forms of agency within changing global...
− ESG-Agency scholars are at the forefront of exploring novel forms of agency within changing global...
The literature on agency autonomy typically assumes that agency autonomy is relatively stable over t...
An analysis of organizational variety in regulatory governance must recognize that, contrary to the ...
Published as Chapter 5 in Distributed Agency, N. J. Enfield & Paul Kockelman, eds. The democratic st...