Injured but Not Yet Dead: A Bottom-Up Perspective on the Swedish Governmental Commissions |
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Authors: | Erik Lundberg |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, ?rebro University, ?rebro, Swedenerik.lundberg@oru.se |
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Abstract: | This article analyzes the recurrent “erosion thesis” in the governance literature, arguing that bureaucratic or procedural public-sector institutions have come to play a less significant role in public-policy formation. Evidence from the Swedish policy-making institutions referred to as “governmental commissions” and adoption of the perspective of interest organizations support the claim. Using various theories of institutional change, I show that increased government control has reduced the influence of governmental commissions on policy, but not eliminated the belief held by interest organizations that the commissions are legitimate institutions. |
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Keywords: | bureaucracy governance institutional change interest organizations policy-making governmental commissions |
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