This article seeks to explain why the media affect some governmental agencies more than others. We develop a measuring instrument for the mediatization of agencies; gauging how they adapt to the media. We analyse the effects of six potential explanations of mediatization: media pressure, organizational size and task, salience, geographic location, and management structure. The analysis is based on a comprehensive quantitative contents analysis of policy documents from all governmental agencies in Sweden. The results show that agencies' propensity to adapt to the media is mainly determined by their management structure rather than, as could have been expected, by media pressure. Organizations managed by career managers invest more in media m...
Public servants’ value dispositions is a central theme of inquiry in Public Administration research....
Pressure from the media affects the daily work of bureaucrats and induces ‘media stress’, with poten...
Mediatization serves as a starting point for developing a theoretical framework of external organiza...
This article seeks to explain why the media affect some governmental agencies more than others. We d...
Recent analysis of interactions and relations between media, individuals and organisations is common...
The professional communicators inside the Swedish Government Offices are today 140 (compared to a si...
Thomas Schillemans new book analyzes the mediatization of public organizations. His study is the fir...
The purpose of this thesis was to study a selection of Swedish government agencies and their usage o...
Decision-making in public bureaucracies should be guided by rules and formal procedures, securing pr...
Scholars claim that civil servants are increasingly having to engage in media management and be awar...
This article explores the question if media power strengthens governmental power. It engages with th...
Public agencies have varying degrees of self-determination. In the existing literature this autonomy...
Title: Tracing Mediatization – Swedish Newspapers, Journalism and Government Agencies Author: Lucas ...
This paper introduces a theoretical model for analyzing institutional conditions for news management...
Public servants’ value dispositions is a central theme of inquiry in Public Administration research....
Pressure from the media affects the daily work of bureaucrats and induces ‘media stress’, with poten...
Mediatization serves as a starting point for developing a theoretical framework of external organiza...
This article seeks to explain why the media affect some governmental agencies more than others. We d...
Recent analysis of interactions and relations between media, individuals and organisations is common...
The professional communicators inside the Swedish Government Offices are today 140 (compared to a si...
Thomas Schillemans new book analyzes the mediatization of public organizations. His study is the fir...
The purpose of this thesis was to study a selection of Swedish government agencies and their usage o...
Decision-making in public bureaucracies should be guided by rules and formal procedures, securing pr...
Scholars claim that civil servants are increasingly having to engage in media management and be awar...
This article explores the question if media power strengthens governmental power. It engages with th...
Public agencies have varying degrees of self-determination. In the existing literature this autonomy...
Title: Tracing Mediatization – Swedish Newspapers, Journalism and Government Agencies Author: Lucas ...
This paper introduces a theoretical model for analyzing institutional conditions for news management...
Public servants’ value dispositions is a central theme of inquiry in Public Administration research....
Pressure from the media affects the daily work of bureaucrats and induces ‘media stress’, with poten...
Mediatization serves as a starting point for developing a theoretical framework of external organiza...