Governance, federalism and organizing institutions to manage complex problems
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Fowler, Luke
署名单位:
Boise State University
刊物名称:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-3298
DOI:
10.1111/padm.12638
发表日期:
2020
页码:
713-729
关键词:
Public management
transaction costs
service
delivery
POLICY
摘要:
In managing complex policy problems in the federal system, state and local governments are organized into different arrangements for translating policy goals into policy outcomes. Air quality management is used as a test case to understand these variations and their impact on policy outcomes. With data from Clean Air Act implementation plans and a survey of state and local air quality managers, five separate institutional designs are identified: (1) central agencies; (2) top-down; (3) donor-recipient; (4) regional agencies; and (5) emergent governance. Findings indicate that some arrangements (donor-recipient and emergent governance) result in notably better air quality than others (central agencies, top-down). Specifically, when designed to allow bargaining between state and local officials, intergovernmental management is still the most effective approach to complex policy problems; but, in absence of this, conventional federalism arrangements are less effective than public agencies self-organizing around shared policy goals.