Working Towards Policy: A Theory of Organizational Implementation and Management
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Patty, John W.
署名单位:
Emory University
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH AND THEORY
ISSN/ISSBN:
1053-1858
DOI:
10.1093/jopart/muad014
发表日期:
2024
页码:
53-66
关键词:
POLITICAL CONTROL
agency rulemaking
INFORMATION
expertise
CHOICE
supervision
competence
DELEGATION
Oversight
attention
摘要:
Much of policy-making involves prioritization-deciding not only what to do but also when-and uncertainty-not knowing exactly how the choices made will affect actual policy outcomes. I present a theory of dynamic prioritization within a hierarchical organization. The model illustrates how notions such as an agency's performance, mission, and critical tasks are linked with details such as institutional structure and the preferences of both front-line bureaucrats and their overseers. The theory highlights some reasons why even sincere, representative policy-making decisions might appear irrational, inconsistent, or captured to outside observers. This is in contrast to classical spatial models of policy that abstract from the more quotidian details of how policy is actually made as opposed to simply being chosen. The theory also generates traditional comparative static-style predictions about the features of the policy-making tasks, the preferences of bureaucrats and political overseers, and agency structure that affect the substance and quality of policy-making. Finally, the theory offers a general explanation for why real-world agencies employ widely varying processes to organize and implement policy-making: optimal policy-making is-in a precise sense-sufficiently complicated to render a succinct and robust summary of optimal management impossible.
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