Street-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of autonomy – or discretion – in their work. Following Lipsky, discretion has received wide attention in the policy implementation literature. However, scholars have not developed theoretical frameworks regarding the effects of discretion, which were then tested these using large samples. This study therefore develops a theoretical framework regarding two main effects of discretion: client meaningfulness and willingness to implement. The relationships are tested using a survey among 1,300 healthcare professionals implementing a new policy. The results underscore the importance of discretion. Implications of the findings and a future research agenda is shown
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
Street-level bureaucrats are a fundamental part of the implementation process of any policy. This st...
This article reports findings from an experimental analogue that examined the influence of several p...
Street-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of autonomy – or discret...
Street-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of autonomy – or discret...
textabstractStreet-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of freedom –...
The topic of discretion continues to be hotly debated in policy design and policy implementation. In...
This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between the discreti...
The topic of discretion continues to be hotly debated in policy design and policy implementation. In...
This article explores the application of Lipsky's (1980) notion of street-level bureaucracy for nurs...
This is the final version of the article. Available from OUP via the DOI in this record.The topic of...
Street-level bureaucrats – such as teachers, social workers and police officers – have to implement ...
Policy discretion shall not be construed as a free authority by the public administrator. The positi...
This article explores the application of Lipsky’s (1980) notion of street-level bureaucracy for nurs...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
Street-level bureaucrats are a fundamental part of the implementation process of any policy. This st...
This article reports findings from an experimental analogue that examined the influence of several p...
Street-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of autonomy – or discret...
Street-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of autonomy – or discret...
textabstractStreet-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of freedom –...
The topic of discretion continues to be hotly debated in policy design and policy implementation. In...
This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between the discreti...
The topic of discretion continues to be hotly debated in policy design and policy implementation. In...
This article explores the application of Lipsky's (1980) notion of street-level bureaucracy for nurs...
This is the final version of the article. Available from OUP via the DOI in this record.The topic of...
Street-level bureaucrats – such as teachers, social workers and police officers – have to implement ...
Policy discretion shall not be construed as a free authority by the public administrator. The positi...
This article explores the application of Lipsky’s (1980) notion of street-level bureaucracy for nurs...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
Street-level bureaucrats are a fundamental part of the implementation process of any policy. This st...
This article reports findings from an experimental analogue that examined the influence of several p...