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Desperately Seeking Management: Understanding Management Quality and Its Impa…

This study analyzes the impact of management quality, spending, problem severity, and political factors on states’ air pollution control outcomes and provides insights for improving the measures and methods used in public management and government performance research. The analysis illustrates the importance of selecting proper outcome measures and taking into account the interaction of managem…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 473-496
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1053-1858
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p. 473-496
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Desperately Seeking Management: Understanding Management Quality and Its Impa…

This study analyzes the impact of management quality, spending, problem severity, and political factors on states’ air pollution control outcomes and provides insights for improving the measures and methods used in public management and government performance research. The analysis illustrates the importance of selecting proper outcome measures and taking into account the interaction of managem…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 497-526
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p. 497-526
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The Link between Information and Bargaining Efficiency
Malatesta, Deanna

The article reviews the relevant theory and research linking information and bargaining efficiency and presents results of an analysis of negotiation times associated with 290 franchise renewal agreements. Data reveal three main findings: (1) information revealing a history of poor performance by the supplier resulted in a 74% increase in negotiation time, (2) a 1% increase in the value of a co…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 527-551
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1053-1858
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p. 527-551
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Political Influence on Street-Level Bureaucratic Outcome: Testing the Interac…
Stensöta, Helena O.

A basic principle of good government is that politics should be restricted to the input side, whereas the bureaucracy should operate independently of political considerations. However, previous literature documents an implementation gap between unitary political aims and varied local outcomes, which occasionally can be attributed to political reasons; both bureaucratic ideology and that local p…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 553-571
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p. 553-571
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Change-Oriented Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Public Administration:…
Vigoda-Gadot, EranBeeri, Itai

Using a well-grounded theory of organizational citizenship behavior, this study attempts to extend the meaning of the good soldier syndrome beyond its common boundaries of the business sector. We follow Bettencourt's (2004) conceptualization and model of change-oriented organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to explain why and how public employees engage in activities targeted at changing an…

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 573-596
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Overcoming Negative Media Coverage: Does Government Communication Matter?
Yang, KaifengLiu, Brooke FisherHorsley, J. Suzanne

Public administration scholars often note that government should engage in more effective external communication to improve citizen trust and maintain political legitimacy. An important part of the belief is that more effective communication can lead to more favorable media coverage that ultimately shapes citizen trust in government. However, the link between government communication and media …

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Volume 22 Issue 3 July 2012 p. 597-621
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Marketing the beast: Left Behind and the apocalypse industry
Monahan, Torin

This article analyses the content and context of Left Behind - a popular series of christian novel, films, websites and games about the last days. This series is part of a much larger apocalypse industry that has developed to feed the fears of christians...

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Vol. 30, No. 6, Page 813-830
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0163-4437
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Media, Culture & Society
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An Integrative Framework for Collaborative Governance
Nabatchi, TinaEmerson, KirkBalogh, Stephen

Collaborative governance draws from diverse realms of practice and research in public administration. This article synthesizes and extends a suite of conceptual frameworks, research findings, and practice-based knowledge into an integrative framework for collaborative governance. The framework specifies a set of nested dimensions that encompass a larger system context, a collaborative governanc…

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Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2012 p. 1-29
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p. 1-29
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Agency Performance and Executive Pay in Government: An Empirical Test
BINDERKRANTZ, ANNE SKORKJĆRChristensen, Jřrgen Grřnnegaard

Public management reform has drawn inspiration from principal agent theory and private management, and a favored reform strategy has been civil service reform that strongly recommends pay-for-performance. The hypothesis tested in this paper is that the incentive effect will improve public sector management. The basis is the performance management system introduced in Danish central government w…

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Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2012 p. 31-54
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p. 31-54
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Scientific Expertise and the Balance of Political Interests: MEDCAC and Medic…
Lavertu, StéphaneWeimer, David L.Walters, Daniel E.

Federal advisory committees are commonplace in the administrative state and often play a critical informational role in policymaking. Public administration scholars have yet to explore fully the implications of the institutional design and intra-committee dynamics that influence the advice produced by advisory committees. Using the Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee (…

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Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2012 p. 55-81
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Competing Explanations for Minority Enrollments in Higher Education
Fryar, Alisa HicklinHawes, Daniel P.

Although diversity has been considered a vital component in higher education over the past several decades, little research—theoretical or empirical—has rigorously examined the determinants of minority enrollments in higher education. By drawing on literature across several fields, this article helps close this gap by testing competing theoretical explanations for minority enrollments in Americ…

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Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2012 p. 83-99
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1053-1858
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p. 83-99
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Autonomous Agencies and Perceptions of Stakeholder Influence in Parliamentary…
YESILKAGIT, KUTSALThiel, Sandra van

This article examines the following question: How do independent agencies within parliamentary democracies perceive the influence of various political principals and societal stakeholders in their environment on their strategic and policy decisions? This question is examined through an extension of the theory and methodology of Waterman, Rouse, and Wright for 213 Dutch agencies. We find that ag…

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Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2012 p. 101-119
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p. 101-119
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Does Civil Service Reform Affect Behavior? Linking Alternative Personnel Syst…
Rubin, Ellen V.Kellough, J. Edward

Current literature on civil service reform lacks any studies that examine how these reforms impact employee behavior. The research presented here links the presence of alternative personnel systems and perceptions of procedural justice in 2005 to the rates at which complaints were filed in 2006 in the federal government, after controlling for the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Amo…

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Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2012 p. 121-141
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1053-1858
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p. 121-141
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Setting the Table: How Transformational Leadership Fosters Performance Inform…
Pandey, Sanjay K.Wright, Bradley E.

The article offers a theory of how leadership affects the implementation of management reforms. The central premise of this theory is that leadership can have important but easy-to-miss indirect effects on organizational factors that shape reform outcomes. To test this question, we examine how transformational leadership influences the implementation of performance reforms, using performance in…

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Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2012 p. 143-164
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1053-1858
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p. 143-164
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Bureaucratic Effectiveness and Influence in the Legislature
Nicholson-Crotty, JillMiller, Susan M.

An extensive literature explores the correlates of bureaucratic influence in the implementation of public policy. Considerably less work, however, has investigated the conditions under which bureaucratic actors influence legislative outcomes. In this article, we develop the argument that effectiveness should be a key determinant of bureaucratic influence in the legislative process and identify …

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Volume 22 Issue 2 April 2012 p. 347-371
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1053-1858
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p. 347-371
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Policy Divergence in Implementation: How Conflict among Decisive Legislators …
Oosterwaal, AnnemarijeTorenvlied, René

The question whether political conflict affects the course and outcomes of policy implementation is debated among scholars in public administration. Whereas some scholars emphasize the mediating effects of procedures for political control of bureaucracy, other scholars highlight the actions and preferences of agencies. The present study combines both perspectives and argues that policy divergen…

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Volume 22 Issue 2 April 2012 p. 195-217
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The Consequences of Presidential Patronage for Federal Agency Performance
Lewis, David E.Gallo, Nick

In this article, we examine the relationship between presidential patronage and federal agency performance. Using Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART) management scores for 1,016 federal programs during the Bush Administration, we compare the performance of federal programs administered by appointees from the campaign or party against programs run by other appointees or career professionals. W…

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Volume 22 Issue 2 April 2012 p. 219-243
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p. 219-243
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Evidence-Based Practice and the Use of Information in State Agency Decision M…
Jennings, Jr., Edward T.Hall, Jeremy L.

The contemporary policy environment makes persistent demands on agency officials to use the best information available when making decisions about policies, programs, and practices. State and federal legislation calls on agencies to incorporate evidence-based practices (EBP) in their programs. Using data from a 2008 survey of state agency directors, we examine the extent to which state governme…

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Volume 22 Issue 2 April 2012 p. 245-266
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p. 245-266
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Public Participation and Organizational Performance: Evidence from State Agen…
Neshkova, Milena I.Guo, Hai (David)

Public participation in administrative decision making has been widely advocated by both theorists and practitioners of public administration. Despite the importance of citizen engagement, we know little about its impact on the performance of government agencies. Is participation only normatively desirable or does it have some practical value attached to it? We draw on data from U.S. state tran…

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Volume 22 Issue 2 April 2012 p. 267-288
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Contracting or Public Delivery? The Importance of Service, Market, and Manage…
Hefetz, AmirWarner, Mildred E.

Analysis of local government contracting decisions typically focuses on transactions costs related to service characteristics, especially asset specificity and difficulty of contract management. This analysis expands the focus to include market characteristics (competition), citizen characteristics (public interest in the service delivery process), and place characteristics (metro status and pu…

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Volume 22 Issue 2 April 2012 p. 289-317
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