Research handbook on street-level bureaucracy : the ground floor of government in context /: the ground floor of government in context. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Research handbook on street-level bureaucracy : the ground floor of government in context /: the ground floor of government in context. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Research handbook on street-level bureaucracy : the ground floor of government in context
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Peter Hupe.
- Editors:
- Hupe, Peter L
- Contents:
- Preface -- Part I: Street-level bureaucracy as a scholarly theme -- 1. Contextualizing government-in-action / Peter Hupe -- 2. Positioning street-level bureaucracy research / Peter Hupe and Michael Hill -- 3. Conceptualizing street-level bureaucracy in context / Peter Hupe -- Part II: Theoretical issues in street-level bureaucracy research -- 4. Specifying the dependent variable in street-level bureaucracy research / Liesbeth Van Parys -- 5. Adopting an institutional view in street-level bureaucracy research / Deborah Rice -- 6. Street-level bureaucracy research and social inequality / Gabriela Lotta and Roberto Pires -- 7. Street-level bureaucracy research and the specification of national culture / Marie Østergaard Møller -- 8. Discrimination and representation in street-level bureaucracies / Nadine Raaphorst and Sandra Groeneveld -- 9. Using drama to understand street-level practice / Tony Evans -- 10. Dealing with hybridization in street-level bureaucracy research / Tanja Klenk and Nissim Cohen -- 11. Street-level bureaucracy research and the impact of digital office technologies / Matilde Høybye-Mortensen -- 12. Street-level bureaucracy research and first-line supervision / Peter Hupe and Lael Keiser -- 13. Street-level bureaucracy research and professionalism / Gitte Sommer Harrits -- 14. Policy re-design from the street level / Nissim Cohen and Tanja Klenk -- 15. Street-level bureaucracy research and accountability beyond hierarchy / Eva Lieberherr and Eva Thomann --Preface -- Part I: Street-level bureaucracy as a scholarly theme -- 1. Contextualizing government-in-action / Peter Hupe -- 2. Positioning street-level bureaucracy research / Peter Hupe and Michael Hill -- 3. Conceptualizing street-level bureaucracy in context / Peter Hupe -- Part II: Theoretical issues in street-level bureaucracy research -- 4. Specifying the dependent variable in street-level bureaucracy research / Liesbeth Van Parys -- 5. Adopting an institutional view in street-level bureaucracy research / Deborah Rice -- 6. Street-level bureaucracy research and social inequality / Gabriela Lotta and Roberto Pires -- 7. Street-level bureaucracy research and the specification of national culture / Marie Østergaard Møller -- 8. Discrimination and representation in street-level bureaucracies / Nadine Raaphorst and Sandra Groeneveld -- 9. Using drama to understand street-level practice / Tony Evans -- 10. Dealing with hybridization in street-level bureaucracy research / Tanja Klenk and Nissim Cohen -- 11. Street-level bureaucracy research and the impact of digital office technologies / Matilde Høybye-Mortensen -- 12. Street-level bureaucracy research and first-line supervision / Peter Hupe and Lael Keiser -- 13. Street-level bureaucracy research and professionalism / Gitte Sommer Harrits -- 14. Policy re-design from the street level / Nissim Cohen and Tanja Klenk -- 15. Street-level bureaucracy research and accountability beyond hierarchy / Eva Lieberherr and Eva Thomann -- 16. Dealing with cross-countries variation in the comparative study of public administration and street-level bureaucracy / Sabine Kuhlmann -- 17. Explaining public task performance / Peter Hupe -- Part III: Methodological issues in street-level bureaucracy research -- 18. Comparing public task performance / Michael Hill and Peter Hupe -- 19. Mixed-methods designs in street-level bureaucracy research / Carina Schott and Daphne van Kleef -- 20. Quantitative street-level bureaucracy research / Nadine van Engen -- 21. Qualitative data analysis in implementation and street-level bureaucracy research / Anka Kekez -- 22. Levels of analysis in street-level bureaucracy research / Anat Gofen, Shelly Sella and Drorit Gassner -- 23. Networks as unit of analysis in street-level bureaucracy research / Kim Loyens -- 24. Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) as a tool for street-level bureaucracy research / Eva Thomann -- 25. Using vignettes in street-level bureaucracy research / Gitte Sommer Harrits -- Part IV: New dimensions of studying street-level bureaucracy -- 26. Street-level bureaucracy research across the borders of scholarly communities / Vivienne Byers -- 27. Street-level bureaucracy research and the assessment of ethical conduct / Helena Olofsdotter Stensöta -- 28. Street-level bureaucracy and democratic theory / Bernardo Zacka -- Part V: Conclusion -- 29. Lessons for doing street-level bureaucracy research / Peter Hupe -- 30. The ground floor of government in context: an agenda for street-level bureaucracy research. / Peter Hupe -- Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Copyright Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 352.6/3
Bureaucracy
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration
Bureaucracy
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781786437631
1786437635 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781786437624
1786437627 - Notes:
- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 24, 2019)
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