Multi-level governance : the missing linkages / / edited by Edoardo Ongaro |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley, England : , : Emerald, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (371 p.) |
Disciplina | 302 |
Collana | Critical Perspectives on International Public Sector Management |
Soggetto topico |
Decentralization in government - European Union countries
Regionalism - European Union countries Central-local government relations - European Union countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-78441-873-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Linkages; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Editorial Advisory Board; Acknowledgements; Preface; References; Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Linkages; Notes; References; Multi-Level Governance, EU Public Policy and the Evasive Dependent Variable; Introduction; Multi-Level Governance and Its Propositions; Network Governance; PA Approach and Policy Learning; MLG Propositions; Concluding Thoughts: Where to Take the MLG Agenda?; Acknowledgement; References
Revisiting the 'Management Deficit': Can the Commission (Still Not) Manage Europe?The Metcalfe Critique; The Management Challenge: Developments Since 1992; Revisiting the 'Management Deficit'; The Commission: The Internal Dimension; The Commission: External Strategizing; Manageability within the Single Market; Conclusion; Notes; References; The Independent EU Commissioner: An Administrative Analysis; Introduction; Changing the Parameters of Economic Governance; The EU's Ambitions and Administrative Capacities; Organisational Capacity I: Independence as Operational Value Organisational Capacity II: Operating Procedures of the Independent Commissioner Policy Preparation; Writing of the Recommendations by DG ECFIN; Decision-Taking in the College; Conclusions; References; EU Agencies and the European Multi-Level Administrative System; EU Agencies and the Transformation of EU Multi-Level Administration; Research Questions; Ideal Typical Models of Agencies and Comparison; The Autonomy of EU Agencies; Personnel Autonomy; Financial Autonomy; Policy Autonomy; Summative Indexes of Autonomy and Discussion; The Steering and Control of EU Agencies Policy Networks and Agencies in the EU: Mapping the Integration/Disintegration Mosaic EU Agencies in Policy Networks; Where's the Influence? Involvement of EU Agencies in European Public Policy Processes; Addressing the Research Questions; Concluding Remarks: EU Agencies in the European Multi-Level Administrative System; Notes; Acknowledgements; References; Appendix: The Design of the Research; The Interaction between Agencies, Networks, and the European Commission in Emerging Regulatory Constellations: A Comparativ...; Introduction; Analytical Framework The Role of the Commission and Regulatory Networks in the European Telecom Sector First Phase Regulatory Reforms: NRA's and the IRG (1990's); Second Phase Regulatory Reforms: The Establishment of the ERG (2002-2009); Third Phase Regulatory Reforms: The Shift to BEREC and the Office (2009-Present); The Role of the Commission and Regulatory Networks in the European Patent System; Historical Context: From Divergence to Convergence (Until 1940's); First Phase Regulatory Reforms: The Establishment and Functioning of the European Patent System (1950's-1980's) Second Phase Regulatory Reforms: Negotiations on the Community Patent (1990's-2005) |
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Multi-level governance [[electronic resource] ] : the missing linkages / / edited by Edoardo Ongaro |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley, England : , : Emerald, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (371 p.) |
Disciplina | 302 |
Altri autori (Persone) | OngaroEdoardo |
Collana | Critical perspectives on international public sector management |
Soggetto topico |
Political Science - Public Affairs & Administration
Public administration Decentralization in government - European Union countries Regionalism - European Union countries Central-local government relations - European Union countries |
ISBN | 1-78441-873-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Multi-level governance : the missing linkages / Edoardo Ongaro -- Multi-level governance, EU public policy, and the evasive dependent variable / Anthony R. Zito -- Revisiting the management deficit : can the Commission (still not) manage Europe? / Hussein Kassim -- The independent EU commissioner : an administrative analysis / Adriaan Schout, Arnout Mijs -- EU agencies and the European multi-level administrative system / Edoardo Ongaro ... [et al.] -- The interaction between agencies, networks and the European Commission in emerging regulatory constellations : a comparative analysis of the European telecom sector and the European patent system / Esther van Zimmeren, Emmanuelle Mathieu, Koen Verhoest -- Multi-level governance, the EU and civil society : a missing link? / Simone Baglioni -- Administrative reforms in the intergovernmental setting : impacts on multi-level governance from a comparative perspective / Sabine Kuhlmann -- Bridging the gaps in multi-level governance : new spaces of interactions and multiple accountabilities in English sub-national governance / Joyce Liddle -- Metagovernance, risk and nuclear power in Britain / Keith Baker -- Politics and political strategies in multi-level systems / Duncan McTavish -- Multi-level governance of hydropower in China? The problem of transplanting a western concept into the Chinese governance context / Oliver Hensengerth -- Multi-level governance : underplayed features, overblown expectation, and missing linkages / Simona Piattoni. |
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Multi-level governance : the missing linkages / / edited by Edoardo Ongaro |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley, England : , : Emerald, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (371 p.) |
Disciplina | 302 |
Altri autori (Persone) | OngaroEdoardo |
Collana | Critical perspectives on international public sector management |
Soggetto topico |
Political Science - Public Affairs & Administration
Public administration Decentralization in government - European Union countries Regionalism - European Union countries Central-local government relations - European Union countries |
ISBN | 1-78441-873-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Multi-level governance : the missing linkages / Edoardo Ongaro -- Multi-level governance, EU public policy, and the evasive dependent variable / Anthony R. Zito -- Revisiting the management deficit : can the Commission (still not) manage Europe? / Hussein Kassim -- The independent EU commissioner : an administrative analysis / Adriaan Schout, Arnout Mijs -- EU agencies and the European multi-level administrative system / Edoardo Ongaro ... [et al.] -- The interaction between agencies, networks and the European Commission in emerging regulatory constellations : a comparative analysis of the European telecom sector and the European patent system / Esther van Zimmeren, Emmanuelle Mathieu, Koen Verhoest -- Multi-level governance, the EU and civil society : a missing link? / Simone Baglioni -- Administrative reforms in the intergovernmental setting : impacts on multi-level governance from a comparative perspective / Sabine Kuhlmann -- Bridging the gaps in multi-level governance : new spaces of interactions and multiple accountabilities in English sub-national governance / Joyce Liddle -- Metagovernance, risk and nuclear power in Britain / Keith Baker -- Politics and political strategies in multi-level systems / Duncan McTavish -- Multi-level governance of hydropower in China? The problem of transplanting a western concept into the Chinese governance context / Oliver Hensengerth -- Multi-level governance : underplayed features, overblown expectation, and missing linkages / Simona Piattoni. |
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The Palgrave Handbook of Public Administration and Management in Europe [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Edoardo Ongaro, Sandra Van Thiel |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2018.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2018 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (LI, 1302 p. 35 illus.) |
Disciplina | 320.6 |
Collana | Palgrave Handbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Public policy
Public administration European Union Political science Public Policy Public Administration European Union Politics Governance and Government |
ISBN | 1-137-55269-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Preface; Geert Bouckaert -- Part 1 Public administration and management in Europe -- 1: Introduction; Edoardo Ongaro and Sandra Van Thiel -- 2: Public Administration and Public Management research in Europe: traditions and trends; Edoardo Ongaro, Sandra van Thiel, Andrew Massey, Jon Pierre, Hellmut Wollmann -- 3: Education and Training in Public Administration and Management in Europe; Christoph Reichard and Eckhard Schröter -- 4: Languages and Public Administration in Europe; Edoardo Ongaro and Sandra van Thiel -- Part 2 Public management themes -- 5: Strategic Management in Public Services Organizations: Developing a European Perspective; Ewan Ferlie and Salvador Parrado -- 6: Leadership in Europe’s Public Sector; Anne Drumaux and Paul Joyce -- 7: Public budgets and budgeting in Europe: state of the art and future challenges; Iris Saliterer, Mariafrancesca Sicilia, Ileana Steccolini -- 8: IPSAS, EPSAS and other challenges in European public sector accounting and auditing; Isabel Brusca, Eugenio Caperchione, Sandra Cohen and Francesca Manes Rossi -- 9: Accountability in Liberal Democratic, Parliamentary Systems Leanne-Marie McCarthy-Cotter and Matthew Flinders -- 10: Performance management in Europe: An idea whose time has come - and gone?; Wouter Van Dooren and Conny Hoffmann -- 11: Explaining citizen satisfaction and dissatisfaction with public services; Steven Van de Walle -- 12: Public personnel reforms and public sector HRM in Europe; Peter Leisink and Eva Knies -- 13: Public service motivation: state of the art and conceptual cleanup; Wouter Vandenabeele, Adrian Ritz & Oliver Neumann -- 14: Ethics and Integrity; Michael Macaulay -- 15: The Public network scholarly community in Europe: main characteristics and future developments; Daniela Cristofoli, Myrna Mandell and Marco Meneguzzo -- 16: Collaborative Governance and the Third Sector: Something Old, Something New; Taco Brandsen and Karen Johnston -- 17: Agencification in Europe; Koen Verhoest -- 18: ICT, e-government and e-governance: bits & bytes for public administration; Vincent Homburg -- 19: Public Procurement in Europe; Jolien Grandia -- 20: Public Private partnerships: recent trends and the central role of managerial competence; Veronica Vecchi and Mark Hellowell -- 21: From participation to co-production: Widening and deepening the contributions of citizens to public services and outcomes; Elke Loeffler and Tony Bovaird -- 22: The roles of branding in public administration and place management: possibilities and pitfalls; G.J. Ashworth and M. Kavaratzis -- 23: Communications of and for Public Services; Martial Pasquier -- 24: Managing Crises in Europe: A Public Management Perspective; Donald Blondin and Arjen Boin -- 25: Consulting for the Public Sector in Europe; Reto Steiner, Claire Kaiser, Lukas Reichmuth -- 26: Public sector negotiations; Robin Bouwman -- Part 3 Public policy and administration themes -- 27: Policy-Making and Public Management; Alberto Asquer and Valentina Mele -- 28: Agenda-setting and framing in Europe; Sebastiaan Princen -- 29: Policy Implementation in an Age of Governance; Harald Sætren and Peter Hupe -- 30: Policy evaluation in Europe; Valérie Pattyn, Stijn van Voorst, Ellen Mastenbroek and Claire A. Dunlop -- 31: Policy Learning and Organizational Capacity; Claire A. Dunlop and Claudio M. Radaelli -- 32: Policy Diffusion and European Public Policy Research; Fabio Wasserfallen -- 33: Comparative regulatory regimes and public policy; Martino Maggetti and Christian Ewert -- 34: Coordination in Europe; Muiris MacCarthaigh and Astrid Molenveld -- 35: Risk And Blame in The Public Sector; Sandra L. Resodihardjo -- 36: EU citizens and public services: The machinery behind the principles; François Lafarge -- 37: Is social innovation a game changer of relationships between citizens and governments?; William Voorberg and Victor Bekkers -- 38: Welfare administration and its reform; Tanja Klenk -- Part 4 Comparative perspectives and the study of public administration in Europe -- 39: The transformative effects of transnational administrative coordination in the European multi-level system; Tobias Bach and Eva Ruffing -- 40: The Changing Nature of European governance and the Dynamics of Europeanization; Vasilis Leontitsis and Stella Ladi -- 41: The European Commission as an administration; Hussein Kassim -- 42: The EU Policy Process; Eva G. Heidbreder and Gijs Jan Brandsma -- 43: Europeanization of policies and administration; Ellen Mastenbroek -- 44: Comparative Local Government Research: Theoretical Concepts and Empirical Findings from a European Perspective; Ellen Wayenberg and Sabine Kuhlmann -- 45: Factors and determinants of the quality of public administration in the CEE region; Juraj Nemec & Michiel S. de Vries -- 46: Public Administration in Europe North and South: enduring differences and new cleavages?; Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos -- 47: The impact of fiscal crisis on public administration in Europe; Tiina Randma-Liiv and Walter Kickert -- 48: Exploring the Legacies of New Public Management in Europe; Philippe Bezes -- 49: Public Value Management and New Public Governance: key traits, issues and developments; Joyce Liddle -- 50: What is the ‘Neo-Weberian State’ as a regime of public administration?; Haldor Byrkjeflot, Paul du Gay and Carsten Greve -- 51: Max Weber’s Bequest for European Public Administration; Christian Rosser -- 52: Islamic Public Administration in Europe; Wolfgang Drechsler -- 53: Public Administration and Political Science; Michael Bauer -- 54: Law and Public Administration: a Love-Hate Relationship?; Dacian C. Dragos and Philip M. Langbroek -- 55: An Organization Approach to Public Administration; Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid -- 56: Economics and PA: Public choice theory, transaction costs theory, theory of expectations, and the enduring influence of economics modeling on PA - comparing the debate in the US and Europe; Piret Tõnurist and Martin Bækgaard -- 57: Behavioural Public Administration: Connecting Psychology with European Public Administration Research; Asmus Leth Olsen, Lars Tummers, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen and Sebastian Jilke -- 58: The case of case study research in Europe: practice and potential; Markus Haverland and Reinout van der Veer -- 59: Challenges for large-scale international comparative survey-based research in public administration; Koen Verhoest, Wouter Vandenabeele, Jan Wynen, Steven Van de Walle -- 60: Administrative action and administrative behaviour: Some philosophical underpinnings; Turo Virtanen -- Part 5 Overview and the future of public administration and management research in Europe -- 61: The contested autonomy of policy advisory bodies: The trade-off between autonomy and control of policy advisory bodies in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Sweden; Daphne Bressers, Mark van Twist, Martin Schulz and Martijn van der Steen -- 62: Usable Knowledge: Discipline versus Problem Oriented Social Science in Public Policy; Colin Talbot and Carole Talbot -- 63: Conclusions; Sandra van Thiel and Edoardo Ongaro -- Post-faces -- Post-face: The Significance of this Handbook for the Latin American Public Administration and Management Community; David Arellano -- Post-face: The Significance of this Handbook for the US Public Administration and Management Community; Maria Aristigueta -- Post-face: The Significance of this Handbook for the Asian Public Administration and Management Community; Tobin Im -- Post-face: The Significance of this Handbook for the Australasian - and the Anglophone - Public Administration and Management Community; Andrew Podger -- Post-face: The Significance of this Handbook for the Middle East Public Administration and Management Community - and some Reflections for Global PA; Ali Farazmand -- . |
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Public Administration in Europe [[electronic resource] ] : The Contribution of EGPA / / edited by Edoardo Ongaro |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XLI, 384 p. 5 illus.) |
Disciplina | 320.6 |
Collana | Governance and Public Management |
Soggetto topico |
Public policy
European Union Political science Legislative bodies Comparative politics Democracy Public Policy European Union Politics Governance and Government Legislative and Executive Politics Comparative Politics |
ISBN | 3-319-92856-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1.Introduction: The past and the future of a community at the heart of the administrative sciences (Edoardo Ongaro) -- 2.German, American and European roots of international cooperation in administrative sciences (Stefan Fisch) -- 3.The idea of publicness in Public Administration Episodes and Reflections on EGPA 40th anniversary (Fabio Rugge) -- 4.‘Unity in diversity’: an overused motto – and yet a perfect fit for EGPA (Jacques Ziller) -- 5.What does it mean a European learned society in public administration? (Edoardo Ongaro) -- 6.Welcoming Twice the EGPA Annual Conference in Toulouse: “Avè plaisir!” (Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans) -- 7.Doctoral Education in European Public Administration: The Contribution of EGPA’s PhD Symposium (Christoph Reichard and Eckhard Schroeter) -- 8.The Trans-Atlantic Dialogue on Public Administration and Management (TAD) and the strategic partnership between ASPA and EGPA (Fabienne Maron , Edoardo Ongaro) -- 9.EGPA and the European Administrative Space: Strategic Partnership with NISPAcee and the Trans-European Dialogue (TED) (Tiina Randma-Liiv, Mirko Vintar, Isabella Proeller, Marius Profiroiu) -- 10.From the Euro-Mediterranean to the Euro-MENA: the many paths of an expanded dialogue (Robert Fouchet, Sofiane Sahraoui, Marco Meneguzzo, Fabienne Maron, Céline Du Boys) -- 11.From Informatisation to e-Government and Beyond (Frank Bannister) -- 12.Thirty years of performance research at EGPA (Wouter van Dooren, Jostein Askim, Steven van de Walle) -- 13.Public Personnel Policies and HRM: Developments within the field and in the (long history) of the EGPA study group on Public Personnel Policy (Lotte Bøgh Andersen, Peter Leisink, Wouter Vandenabeele) -- 14.Combining European research on local governance and local democracy (Tomas Bergström, Colin Copus, Jochen Franzke, José Ruano, Linze Schaap, Hanna Vakkala) -- 15.Subnational government in the research spotlight: the merit of Permanent study Group 5 (Sabine Kuhlmann, Martin Laffin, Ellen Wayenberg) -- 16.Reform waves and the structure of government (Per Laegreid and Koen Verhoest) -- 17.Looking back, moving forward: reflections on the developments in the field of Quality and Integrity of Governance (Michael Macaulay and Gjalt de Graaf) -- 18.Civil Society and citizens from the margin to the heart of public administration research (Bram Verschuere, Taco Brandsen, Karen Johnston) -- 19.Some reflections on the development of education for Public Administration in Europe (Arthur Ringeling and Christoph Reichard) -- 20.Law and Public Administration and the quest for reconciliation (Dacian C. Dragos, Polonca Kovac, Albert Marseille) -- 21.Strategic Management in Government – Looking backwards, looking forward (Anne Drumaux, Paul Joyce) -- 22.Financial Management and Public Sector Accounting in an Age of Reforms – Developments and Changes in Public Sector Financial Management (Francesca Manes Rossi, Eugenio Caperchione, Sandra Cohen and Isabel Brusca) -- 23.Public Policy and Public Administration (Aurélien Buffat, Peter Hupe, Harald Saetren, Eva Thomann) -- 24.EGPA and the Study of EU Public Administration (Gijs Jan Brandsma, Eva G. Heidbreder, Ellen Mastenbroek) -- 25.Public administration, technology & innovation: government as technology maker? (Erkki Karo, Rainer Kattel) -- 26.Public and nonprofit marketing: determinants and developments, and the contribution of an EGPA Study Group to the field (Ani Matei, José Vazquez-Burgete, Christophe Alaux) -- 27.State and Society: Taking the broad perspective (Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans, Daniela Piana) -- 28.Court Management: a Young Field of Public Management (Daniel Kettiger, Andreas Lienhard, Philip Langbroek, Marco Fabri) -- 29.Public Network Policy and Management: A Mainstay in Public Administration (Daniela Cristofoli, Olivier Keramidas (✝), Marco Meneguzzo, Andrea Bonomi) -- 30.Harbouring Francophone public administration in an international congress: challenges, benefits, and a glance forward (Emil Turc, Jan Mattijs) -- 31.Accreditation in European Public Administration (Maja Klun, Christoph Reichard) -- 32.Conclusion: EGPA, EPPA and the future of Public Administration in Europe (Geert Bouckaert, Werner Jann, Fabienne Maron, Edoardo Ongaro, Sofiane Sahraoui). |
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