A bureaucracy that is representative of the public it serves—passive representation—can result in both active representation and symbolic representation. Symbolic representation occurs when passive representation improves perceptions of legitimacy and enhances bureaucratic outcomes because the public is more cooperative and more likely to engage in coproduction. We present a new micro-theory of symbolic representation to show that symbolic benefits of passive representation depend on some level of positive treatment by bureaucrats. We then illustrate the utility of this theory with qualitative interviews from two cities with large populations of people of color and high proportions of police officers of color. The results suggest that incre...
This article explores the role of bureaucratic representation and distributional equity in the imple...
This article looks at some dimensions of battles over the representation of people in the capital ci...
Relying on the theory of representative bureaucracy—specifically, the notion of symbolic representat...
Our understanding of representation by government employees has increased considerably in the past 3...
Are there conditions under which minority bureaucrats will be less likely to provide active represen...
Bureaucrats play a major part in implementing government programs and—ultimately—take on a policy ma...
The theory of representative bureaucracy suggests that a demographically diverse public sector workf...
This article investigates the link between passive (descriptive) and active (substantive) representa...
According to the theory of representative bureaucracy, passive representation among public employees...
Scholars have provided great theoretical insight and empirical understand-ing to the concept of repr...
The notion of a representative bureaucracy has generated a great deal of research although many issu...
The theory of Representative Bureaucracy is a well-studied concept in Public Administration, positin...
In this paper we develop a contingency approach to representative bureaucracy. We argue that represe...
There is a rich body of research addressing the issue of representative bureaucracy in the passive s...
Demographic changes in the United States have led to challenges for public organizations that are ta...
This article explores the role of bureaucratic representation and distributional equity in the imple...
This article looks at some dimensions of battles over the representation of people in the capital ci...
Relying on the theory of representative bureaucracy—specifically, the notion of symbolic representat...
Our understanding of representation by government employees has increased considerably in the past 3...
Are there conditions under which minority bureaucrats will be less likely to provide active represen...
Bureaucrats play a major part in implementing government programs and—ultimately—take on a policy ma...
The theory of representative bureaucracy suggests that a demographically diverse public sector workf...
This article investigates the link between passive (descriptive) and active (substantive) representa...
According to the theory of representative bureaucracy, passive representation among public employees...
Scholars have provided great theoretical insight and empirical understand-ing to the concept of repr...
The notion of a representative bureaucracy has generated a great deal of research although many issu...
The theory of Representative Bureaucracy is a well-studied concept in Public Administration, positin...
In this paper we develop a contingency approach to representative bureaucracy. We argue that represe...
There is a rich body of research addressing the issue of representative bureaucracy in the passive s...
Demographic changes in the United States have led to challenges for public organizations that are ta...
This article explores the role of bureaucratic representation and distributional equity in the imple...
This article looks at some dimensions of battles over the representation of people in the capital ci...
Relying on the theory of representative bureaucracy—specifically, the notion of symbolic representat...