Research Handbook on Street-Level Bureaucracy
Research Handbook on Street-Level Bureaucracy
The Ground Floor of Government in Context
Hupe, Peter
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
06/2019
544
Dura
Inglês
9781786437624
15 a 20 dias
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 Ostergaard Moller
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 Hoybye-Mortensen
12. Street-level bureaucracy research and first-line supervision
Peter Hupe and Lael R. 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 Stensoeta
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
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 Ostergaard Moller
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 Hoybye-Mortensen
12. Street-level bureaucracy research and first-line supervision
Peter Hupe and Lael R. 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 Stensoeta
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