The blind spots of public bureaucracy and the politics of non-coordination. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- The blind spots of public bureaucracy and the politics of non-coordination. (2018)
- Main Title:
- The blind spots of public bureaucracy and the politics of non-coordination
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Tobias Bach, Kai Wegrich.
- Editors:
- Bach, Tobias
Wegrich, Kai - Contents:
- Part I: Conceptual foundations1. Blind spots, biased attention, and the politics of non-coordinationTobias Bach and Kai Wegrich2. Accounting for blind spotsMartin Lodge3. Blind spots: organizational and institutional biases in intra- and inter organizational contextsTom ChristensenPart II: Blind spots and attention bias4. Professional integrity and leadership in public administrationWolfgang Seibel5. The alarms that were sent, but never received: attention bias in a novel settingHelge RenåPart III: Bureaucratic politics: reputation, blame, and turf6. Why cooperation between agencies is (sometimes) possible: turf protection as enabler of regulatory cooperation in the European UnionEva Heims7. Blame, reputation, and organizational responses to a politicized climateMarkus Hinterleitner and Fritz Sager8. Passing the buck? how risk attitudes shape collaborative innovation in public organizationsKrista Timeus9. Media and bureaucratic reputation: exploring media biases in the coverage of public agenciesJan Boon, Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen, Koen Verhoest, and Mette Østergaard Pedersen Part IV: Achilles' heels and selective perception10. Central banks and banking regulation: historical legacies and institutional challengesJacint Jordana and Guillermo Rosas11. Why do bureaucrats consider public consultation statements (or not)? information processing in public administrationSimon Fink and Eva RuffingPart V: Implications12. How to deal with the blind spots of public bureaucraciesTobiasPart I: Conceptual foundations1. Blind spots, biased attention, and the politics of non-coordinationTobias Bach and Kai Wegrich2. Accounting for blind spotsMartin Lodge3. Blind spots: organizational and institutional biases in intra- and inter organizational contextsTom ChristensenPart II: Blind spots and attention bias4. Professional integrity and leadership in public administrationWolfgang Seibel5. The alarms that were sent, but never received: attention bias in a novel settingHelge RenåPart III: Bureaucratic politics: reputation, blame, and turf6. Why cooperation between agencies is (sometimes) possible: turf protection as enabler of regulatory cooperation in the European UnionEva Heims7. Blame, reputation, and organizational responses to a politicized climateMarkus Hinterleitner and Fritz Sager8. Passing the buck? how risk attitudes shape collaborative innovation in public organizationsKrista Timeus9. Media and bureaucratic reputation: exploring media biases in the coverage of public agenciesJan Boon, Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen, Koen Verhoest, and Mette Østergaard Pedersen Part IV: Achilles' heels and selective perception10. Central banks and banking regulation: historical legacies and institutional challengesJacint Jordana and Guillermo Rosas11. Why do bureaucrats consider public consultation statements (or not)? information processing in public administrationSimon Fink and Eva RuffingPart V: Implications12. How to deal with the blind spots of public bureaucraciesTobias Bach and Kai Wegrich. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 351
Political planning
Public administration -- Management
Policy sciences - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319766720
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783319766713
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