Recent research reveals that EU agencies have initiated a whole set of voluntary accountability practices. Reputational considerations have been put forward as an important mechanism driving such organisational behaviour. This paper tests this theoretical explanation in a quantitative manner based on a survey among EU agency leaders. We find that the factors explaining voluntary accountability differ depending on the audience to whom account is rendered. Nonetheless, a consistent finding is that media salience is associated with voluntary account-giving, which supports the argument that voluntary account-giving helps agencies to mitigate the risks of reputational threats. The analysis also suggests that voluntary accountability is useful fo...
Set in the context of wider problems of EU popular legitimacy, the thesis explores a participatory m...
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Busuioc, E. M. and Lodge,...
European Union agencies are crucial institutional agents of the EU regulatory state. As such, they a...
Empirical studies have shown how some (semi-)independent agencies are intensely scrutinised by vario...
ArticleAccountability is said to be about the management of expectations. Empirical studies reveal c...
Accountability is said to be about the management of expectations. Empirical studies reveal consider...
This article proposes a reputation‐based approach to account for two core puzzles of accountability....
In this article, we propose a novel conceptualization of account-holding intensity – defined as both...
The mechanisms of accountability of government-voluntary sector contracting are problematic for both...
The accountability mechanisms of government contracts are considered less than effective by both the...
Accountability-seeking behaviour, where people and organizations willingly subject themselves to scr...
Accountability-seeking behaviors of public agencies are said to be motivated, among others, by attem...
Defence date: 5 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Peter Mair, European University Institute Prof. M...
Accountability refers to the state of being liable and answerable to someone for something. It estab...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
Set in the context of wider problems of EU popular legitimacy, the thesis explores a participatory m...
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Busuioc, E. M. and Lodge,...
European Union agencies are crucial institutional agents of the EU regulatory state. As such, they a...
Empirical studies have shown how some (semi-)independent agencies are intensely scrutinised by vario...
ArticleAccountability is said to be about the management of expectations. Empirical studies reveal c...
Accountability is said to be about the management of expectations. Empirical studies reveal consider...
This article proposes a reputation‐based approach to account for two core puzzles of accountability....
In this article, we propose a novel conceptualization of account-holding intensity – defined as both...
The mechanisms of accountability of government-voluntary sector contracting are problematic for both...
The accountability mechanisms of government contracts are considered less than effective by both the...
Accountability-seeking behaviour, where people and organizations willingly subject themselves to scr...
Accountability-seeking behaviors of public agencies are said to be motivated, among others, by attem...
Defence date: 5 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Peter Mair, European University Institute Prof. M...
Accountability refers to the state of being liable and answerable to someone for something. It estab...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
Set in the context of wider problems of EU popular legitimacy, the thesis explores a participatory m...
AcceptedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Busuioc, E. M. and Lodge,...
European Union agencies are crucial institutional agents of the EU regulatory state. As such, they a...