Street-level bureaucrats' impact on the emergence of local governance networks / Lisa Fischer.
2021
JS5395
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Title
Street-level bureaucrats' impact on the emergence of local governance networks / Lisa Fischer.
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9783658361532 (electronic bk.)
3658361530 (electronic bk.)
9783658361525
3658361522
3658361530 (electronic bk.)
9783658361525
3658361522
Published
Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer VS, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 146 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-658-36153-2 doi
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JS5395
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.943
Summary
This book focusses on the emergence of local governance networks and examines the role of street-level bureaucrats during this process. It aims to identify whether some organizations are favored as state partners, whereas others have a lower chance of becoming part of such networks. Four different potential logics explaining such divergencies are developed. To find out how street-level bureaucrats influence the formation of governance networks this study considers Germany as an empirical case and takes a closer look at the work of volunteer managers. To identify unequal behavior of bureaucrats, a mixed-methods design is used, including qualitative interviews as well as an innovative field experiment. About the author Lisa Fischer studied political science, communication science and administrative science at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, the University of New Caledonia and the University of Konstanz. She wrote her dissertation at the chair for Empirical Theory and Politics of Prof. Dr. Christoph Knill. At present, she works as research associate at the Institute for Health and Generations at the Kempten University of Applied Sciences.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 30, 2021).
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Stadtforschung aktuell, 2629-6381
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Welfare, governance, and street-level bureaucracy: Links and research gaps
Theory, concept, and research design
Initial position of SLBs and their self-perception of cooperation interest
A field experiment: The prevalence of logics that determine the cooperation interest of SLBs
Conclusion.
Welfare, governance, and street-level bureaucracy: Links and research gaps
Theory, concept, and research design
Initial position of SLBs and their self-perception of cooperation interest
A field experiment: The prevalence of logics that determine the cooperation interest of SLBs
Conclusion.