markdownabstractPublic organizations have traditionally been geared to reducing uncertainty by means of standardization and hierarchical control. In recent decades, managerial reforms and digitalization have made it possible to put public officials’ work under even closer scrutiny and control. At the same time, however, frontline discretion is seen as essential in today’s horizontal forms of service provision and law enforcement. Notions such as trust and collaboration are not predefined, but left open for frontline officials’ professional expertise. This doctoral dissertation examines how frontline officials who work in a bureaucratic context and have been granted considerable discretion, experience uncertainties and attempt to reduce t...
We focus attention on the public policy-making influence of frontline bureaucrats. They are increasi...
Abstract Essay in political science, C-level, by Line Säll, spring semester 2007. Tutor: Susan Marto...
Title: [Frontline bureaucrats discretion in the transition to Establishment Reform]This essay aims t...
Public organizations have traditionally been geared to reducing uncertainty by means of standardizat...
Existing research on bureaucratic encounters typically studies how bureaucrats’ and clients’ charact...
This chapter explores decision-making at the frontline of public administration. It begins by asking...
In this study, a case study is carried out regarding street-level bureaucrats in public sectors. We ...
This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust based ins...
This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust-based ins...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
This article reports findings from an experimental analogue that examined the influence of several p...
This article provides scholars studying frontline judgements an analytical framework – the signaling...
textabstractThis dissertation analyzes the over-arching question of how the institutional and social...
Drawing on status characteristics and double standards theory, this study explores how social catego...
We focus attention on the public policy-making influence of frontline bureaucrats. They are increasi...
Abstract Essay in political science, C-level, by Line Säll, spring semester 2007. Tutor: Susan Marto...
Title: [Frontline bureaucrats discretion in the transition to Establishment Reform]This essay aims t...
Public organizations have traditionally been geared to reducing uncertainty by means of standardizat...
Existing research on bureaucratic encounters typically studies how bureaucrats’ and clients’ charact...
This chapter explores decision-making at the frontline of public administration. It begins by asking...
In this study, a case study is carried out regarding street-level bureaucrats in public sectors. We ...
This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust based ins...
This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust-based ins...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
This article reports findings from an experimental analogue that examined the influence of several p...
This article provides scholars studying frontline judgements an analytical framework – the signaling...
textabstractThis dissertation analyzes the over-arching question of how the institutional and social...
Drawing on status characteristics and double standards theory, this study explores how social catego...
We focus attention on the public policy-making influence of frontline bureaucrats. They are increasi...
Abstract Essay in political science, C-level, by Line Säll, spring semester 2007. Tutor: Susan Marto...
Title: [Frontline bureaucrats discretion in the transition to Establishment Reform]This essay aims t...