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Algorithmic bureaucracy
Published 2019“…In this paper, we expand on the concepts of Digital Era Governance and its successor, Essentially Digital Government, by introducing the concept of Algorithmic Bureaucracy, which looks at the impacts of artificial intelligence on the socio-technical nature of public administration. …”
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On the will to ignorance in bureaucracy
Published 2007“…The focus of the article is on what I describe, drawing on Foucault, Nietzsche, Niklas Luhmann and Michael Power, as a 'will to ignorance' within regulatory bureaucracies which works to circumvent a regulator's ability to carry out its explicit aims and goals. …”
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Competition in bureaucracy and corruption
Published 2007“…Additional results on the effects of intermediaries, staff rotation, punishments and endogenous entry to the bureaucracy are provided.…”
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Competition in Bureaucracy and Corruption.
Published 2007“…Additional results on the effects of intermediaries, staff rotation, punishments and endogenous entry to the bureaucracy are provided.…”
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Afterword: the utopianisation of bureaucracy
Published 2020“…The Weberian disenchantedness and the ‘iron cage of modernity’ that is most commonly associated with bureaucracy are normally considered a far cry from the desirability implicit in non‐place places and states of being that are utopias. …”
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Homo europaeus: identity, bureaucracy and belonging in Brussels
Published 2022Subjects: “…bureaucracy…”
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How bureaucracies address complex social issues
Published 2023“…Understanding how bureaucracies can address complex social problems requires more systematic interdisciplinary conversations. …”
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Interests and 'Independence': The European Central Bank and the Theory of Bureaucracy.
Published 2002“…That presumption has not always been common in the economics literature, even in the discussion of central banking. The theory of bureaucracy suggests that such institutions pursue their own interests. …”
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Essays in decision-making and organizational behaviour in public bureaucracies
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The return of bureaucracy: managing dispersed knowledge in global finance
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Essays in comparative political economy: bureaucracy and participation in policymaking
Published 2021Subjects:Thesis -
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Essays on incentives in bureaucracy: experimental evidence from Pakistan
Published 2020Subjects: “…bureaucracy in Pakistan…”
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Competency, bureaucracy, and public management reform: A comparative analysis
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Lively bureaucracy? The ESRC's Doctoral Training Centres and UK universities
Published 2014“…We use recent work in science governance to argue that, through the Doctoral Training Centres, these 'lively' Research Council bureaucracies are reshaping the social sciences and universities more broadly. © 2014 Taylor and Francis.…”
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Superimposition: How Indian city bureaucracies are responding to climate change
Published 2020“…We highlight five such features of how Indian city bureaucracies respond to climate change: (1) the primacy of central and state ‘schemes’, (2) the prioritization of ‘development’ as an objective, and the imperative to implement (3) ‘quick win’, (4) ‘visible’ and (5) ‘bankable’ projects. …”
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Lively bureaucracy? The ESRC's Doctoral Training Centres and UK universities
Published 2013“…We use recent work in science governance to argue that, through the Doctoral Training Centres, these 'lively' Research Council bureaucracies are reshaping the social sciences and universities more broadly. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor and Francis.…”
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Lively bureaucracy? The ESRC's Doctoral Training Centres and UK universities
Published 2014Journal article