Ascribing motivation to bureaucratic behavior has been a longstanding problem in public policy scholarship. Most examinations of bureaucratic motivation explore two competing theories. Some contend that government managers are primarily motivated by the quest for more resources, widely known as aggrandizement. Others assert that government managers are preoccupied with organizational maintenance and the desire for autonomy. Scholars look for evidence of agency competition in situations where functional rivalry exists as a means of examining these theories. Recently, Kunioka and Rothenberg (1993) concluded that government managers in the U.S. Forest Service and the National Park Service were more concerned with agency autonomy than with aggr...
The first chapter of this thesis explores the link between a government's political power and its ch...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
A central problem of representative democracy is how to ensure that policy decisions are responsive ...
Although many scholars recognize that bureaucracy plays a fundamental role in governing, few have sy...
The primary aim of this thesis is to examine the question: What is it that motivates bureaucrats? Th...
2 An extensive literature has developed concerning the political relevance of autonomy in the study ...
A central claim of the NPM doctrine is that public sector organizations will deliver better quality ...
The leader with progressive ambitions is the hero, wrote Joseph Schlesinger in Ambition and Politics...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines two cases air pollution regulation in the Environmental Protection ...
Why some bureaucracies are autonomous regarding personnel policies? New Political Economy approaches...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
This thesis examines the motivations of bureaucrats in two government agencies: the Environmental Pr...
Bureaucrats make policy. So, understanding their motivations behind discretionary choices, or ultima...
Rational choice theories of bureaucratic interests started simple and have become somewhat more soph...
Abstract The establishment of autonomous public bodies during the past two decades has created a hig...
The first chapter of this thesis explores the link between a government's political power and its ch...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
A central problem of representative democracy is how to ensure that policy decisions are responsive ...
Although many scholars recognize that bureaucracy plays a fundamental role in governing, few have sy...
The primary aim of this thesis is to examine the question: What is it that motivates bureaucrats? Th...
2 An extensive literature has developed concerning the political relevance of autonomy in the study ...
A central claim of the NPM doctrine is that public sector organizations will deliver better quality ...
The leader with progressive ambitions is the hero, wrote Joseph Schlesinger in Ambition and Politics...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines two cases air pollution regulation in the Environmental Protection ...
Why some bureaucracies are autonomous regarding personnel policies? New Political Economy approaches...
Government agencies service interest groups, advocate policies, provide advice to elected officials,...
This thesis examines the motivations of bureaucrats in two government agencies: the Environmental Pr...
Bureaucrats make policy. So, understanding their motivations behind discretionary choices, or ultima...
Rational choice theories of bureaucratic interests started simple and have become somewhat more soph...
Abstract The establishment of autonomous public bodies during the past two decades has created a hig...
The first chapter of this thesis explores the link between a government's political power and its ch...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
A central problem of representative democracy is how to ensure that policy decisions are responsive ...