The bureaucratic reputation literature stipulates that bureaucracies strategically aim to maximize reputational benefits and minimize reputational damages through targeted communication strategies. Departing from this assumption and using an extensive dataset on the media coverage of 54 legislative acts, we examine the conditions under which commissioners appear in the news and which communication strategies they pursue. Our analyses show that commissioners are more likely to appear in news coverage in the context of technically complex issues. We find that if a regulation is less politically conflictual, they are more likely to promote the commission's policy preferences, whereas they adopt a more passive style of communication in the fac...
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Does domestic contestation of European Union legitimacy affect the behaviour of the European Commiss...
How do regulatory agencies manoeuvre to diffuse potential risk endangering their organisational repu...
A key claim in bureaucratic reputation literature is that reputation has several dimensions. This pr...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
European Union agencies are crucial institutional agents of the EU regulatory state. As such, they a...
The seemingly inadequate development of a european public sphere to discuss and form opinions on imp...
This chapter studies decision-making behaviour of independent regulatory agencies. Theoretical accou...
The European Commission has faced increasing criticism that its use of expertise in policy-making is...
Since independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) became key actors in European regulatory governance in ...
Since independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) became key actors in European regulatory governance in ...
The European Commission has faced increasing criticism that its use of expertise in policy-making is...
This paper investigates how Commission officials’ attitudes on supranationalism are affected by the ...
Abstract: Since independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) became key actors in European regula-tory gov...
This article aims to explain the variation in the scientific risk assessments conducted by two regul...
Contains fulltext : 240452.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)17 p
Does domestic contestation of European Union legitimacy affect the behaviour of the European Commiss...
How do regulatory agencies manoeuvre to diffuse potential risk endangering their organisational repu...
A key claim in bureaucratic reputation literature is that reputation has several dimensions. This pr...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
European Union agencies are crucial institutional agents of the EU regulatory state. As such, they a...
The seemingly inadequate development of a european public sphere to discuss and form opinions on imp...
This chapter studies decision-making behaviour of independent regulatory agencies. Theoretical accou...
The European Commission has faced increasing criticism that its use of expertise in policy-making is...
Since independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) became key actors in European regulatory governance in ...
Since independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) became key actors in European regulatory governance in ...
The European Commission has faced increasing criticism that its use of expertise in policy-making is...
This paper investigates how Commission officials’ attitudes on supranationalism are affected by the ...
Abstract: Since independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) became key actors in European regula-tory gov...
This article aims to explain the variation in the scientific risk assessments conducted by two regul...
Contains fulltext : 240452.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)17 p
Does domestic contestation of European Union legitimacy affect the behaviour of the European Commiss...
How do regulatory agencies manoeuvre to diffuse potential risk endangering their organisational repu...