How do public agencies respond when reform proposals threaten downsizing, reduction in functions, or termination? Agency survival during administrative reform is conventionally explained by structural characteristics, informed by the hardwiring thesis derived from the politics of the U.S. federal government. Parliamentary systems provide greater opportunity for agency reform, but there is little evidence of how agencies respond to such proposals or how proposals are altered prior to decision. We consider agencies as active participants in the reform processes, using strategic-relational theory to analyse their strategizing. The article employs detailed empirical evidence on 12 agencies subject to reform by the UK government between 2010 and...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
Governments face different incentives when they reorganize many administrative agencies at one time ...
We investigate the life span and risk of termination of 723 arm’s length agencies in the United King...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
Much research following Kaufman’s classic study Are Government Organizations Immortal? has investiga...
PublishedArticleThis article extends the theory of government agency survival from separation of pow...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an articl...
This article explores the ongoing condition of the ombudsman sector through models of change adopted...
While scholars have long argued that political uncertainty leads governments to enact organizational...
This article extends the theory of government agency survival from separation of powers to parliamen...
This article aims at addressing the relationship between expertise and politics by examining a reorg...
If an agency newly declares that it lacks statutory power previously claimed, how should such a move...
If an agency newly declares that it lacks statutory power previously claimed, how should such a move...
This thesis is a qualitative and interpretive exploration of continuity and change in the role of ex...
This Article demonstrates how multi-agency decision making can enhance the legitimacy of the adminis...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
Governments face different incentives when they reorganize many administrative agencies at one time ...
We investigate the life span and risk of termination of 723 arm’s length agencies in the United King...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
Much research following Kaufman’s classic study Are Government Organizations Immortal? has investiga...
PublishedArticleThis article extends the theory of government agency survival from separation of pow...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an articl...
This article explores the ongoing condition of the ombudsman sector through models of change adopted...
While scholars have long argued that political uncertainty leads governments to enact organizational...
This article extends the theory of government agency survival from separation of powers to parliamen...
This article aims at addressing the relationship between expertise and politics by examining a reorg...
If an agency newly declares that it lacks statutory power previously claimed, how should such a move...
If an agency newly declares that it lacks statutory power previously claimed, how should such a move...
This thesis is a qualitative and interpretive exploration of continuity and change in the role of ex...
This Article demonstrates how multi-agency decision making can enhance the legitimacy of the adminis...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
Governments face different incentives when they reorganize many administrative agencies at one time ...
We investigate the life span and risk of termination of 723 arm’s length agencies in the United King...