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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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What kind of regulatory agency reputation most motivates compliance with regulation? A conjoint experiment with regulatees | View Paper Details |
How does the reputation of regulatory agencies affect citizens’ trust in the regulated companies? A panel study in the food safety sector. | View Paper Details |
On the Moral Dimension of Bureaucratic Reputation. A qualitative content analysis of expressive statements about 4 Dutch regulators. | View Paper Details |