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In this book, Lipsky examines the critical role of street-level bureaucrats in the policy-making and/or policy implementation process. ... Education Policy (Gildredge Social Policy Series) by Paul Trowler on page 147, and Back Matter...
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Social Policy and Administration, 42(1), February 2008, pp.59-76. ... In the ‘protected space’ that was thus formed, ‘street-level policy entrepreneurs’ played a key role in developing cancer care innovations for adoption by mainstream funding agencies.
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The findings of this research ultimately suggest that the discretionary power of street-level bureaucrats is an important determinant in the implementation of public policy, and that reference point of their discretionary power is not the supervisor but, in fact, the client. ... Social Sciences...
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Principal-agent theory states that there is continual tension between bureaucrats and those who have legal authority over their behavior. One observation has been that principals often lose control over their agents. ... Social Bookmarking...
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As street-level bureaucrats, inspectors are seen to cope with the legal and social ambiguities of their work mainly through negotiative forms of control — which are often idiosyncratic and partial.
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Street-level bureaucrats are key players in any policy-implementation process (Keiser 1999; Kelly 1994; Lipsky 1980, 1984; Maynard-Moody and Musheno 2000, 2003; Meyers, Glaser, ... Articles > Journals > Social and Theoretical Sciences journals > Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory articles > January 2005...
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Street-level bureaucracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Street-level bureaucracy is a term used to refer to a public agency employee who actually performs the actions that implement laws. The concept of street-level bureaucracy was first coined by Michael...
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