Understanding Street-Level Bureaucracy

Peter Hupe, Michael Hill, Aurélien Buffat (Eds)

出版时间

2015-09-01

ISBN

9781447313267

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★★★★★
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About This Book

This wide-ranging edited volume provides a state of the art account of theory and research on modern street-level bureaucracy, gathering internationally acclaimed scholars to address the varying roles of public officials who fulfill their tasks while interacting with the public. These roles include the delivery of benefits and services, the regulation of social and economic behavior, and the expression and maintenance of public values. Questions about the extent of discretionary autonomy and the feasibility of hierarchical control are discussed in depth, with suggestions made for the further development of research in this field. Hence the book fills an important gap in the literature on public policy delivery, making it a valuable text for students and researchers of public policy, public administration and public management.

Author Biography

Peter Hupe teaches Public Administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam. In 2012-2013 having been a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, his research focuses on the theoretical-empirical study of the policy process, particularly implementation and street-level bureaucracy. In a longstanding collaboration he and Michael Hill have published articles in ...

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Contents
Part One: Introduction
Introduction: defining and understanding street-level bureaucracy ~ Peter Hupe, Michael Hill and Aurélien Buffat
The inside story: street-level research in the US and beyond ~ Evelyn Z. Brodkin
Part Two: Delivering services and benefits: street-level bureaucracy and the welfare state

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