An organizational approach to public governance : understanding and design /

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Author / Creator:Egeberg, Morten, 1948- author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description:xvi, 174 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11741541
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Other authors / contributors:Trondal, Jarle, author.
ISBN:0198825072
9780198825074
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Climate change, economic crises, migration, and terrorism are among the many problems that challenge public governance in modern societies. Many of these problems are spanning political and administrative units; horizontally, vertically, and both. This makes public governance particularly challenging and turbulent. Since public governance mainly takes place through public organizations, like international organizations, ministries, and regulatory agencies, this book examines what difference organizational factors make in the governance process. 0The volume launches a general organizational approach to public governance. It outlines key theoretical dimensions that cut across governance structures and processes horizontally as well as vertically, thus paving the way for integrating separate empirical analyses into a coherent theoretical whole. Moreover, the organizational (independent) variables outlined in this book represent classical dimensions in the organization literature that are generic in character. This allows for0generalizations across time and space. The volume also examines (organizational) design implications: By building systematic knowledge on how organizational factors shape governance processes on the one hand, and how organizational factors themselves might be deliberately changed on the other, the book offers a knowledge base for organizational design.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • 1. An Organizational Approach to Public Governance: Understanding and Design
  • 2. How Organizational Structure Affects Actual Power Relationships between Territorial Levels of Government
  • 3. The Logic of Supranational Organization: The Case of the European Commission
  • 4. Organization Structure, Demographic Background, and Actual Behaviour: A Critical Case
  • 5. Colliding Coordination Structures in Multilevel Systems of Government (and How to Live with It)
  • 6. Political Steering and Bureaucratic Autonomy: How Does Agencification Affect Public Governance?
  • 7. Agencification and Location: Does Organizational Site Affect Public Governance?
  • 8. Meta-Governance: On the Geographical Decentralization of Central Government Agencies
  • 9. Organizing Public Governance: Design Implications
  • References
  • Index