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Understanding bureaucratic reputation: Testing the individual and socio-cognitive antecedents and effects of bureaucratic reputation (2)

Governance
Institutions
Public Administration
ANT057
Jan Boon
Hasselt University
Moshe Maor
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Building: Brantijser, Floor: 1, Room: SJ.117

Friday 09:30 - 11:00 CEST (14/07/2023)

Abstract

In this panel, we look for empirical studies that theorize and test individual and socio-cognitive mechanisms of bureaucratic reputation. Preferably, papers should contribute to the verification and elaboration of the Bureaucratic Reputation Theory in the context of public (regulatory) governance. Preferably, studies might want to push the boundaries of how and where this theory can explain individual and collective behavior of citizens and decision makers in the context of public agencies.

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