Policy Entrepreneurship at the Street Level
Understanding the Effect of the Individual
Part of Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration
- Author: Nissim Cohen, University of Haifa, Israel
- Date Published: May 2021
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108818865
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This Element aims to connect the literature of street-level bureaucrats with that of policy entrepreneurship in order to analyze why and how bureaucrats operating at the street level can promote policy change in public administration at the individual level. I demonstrate how street-level bureaucrats act as policy entrepreneurs in different contexts around the globe to promote policy change and analyze what they think of policy entrepreneurship and what they do about it in practice. For this purpose, I use multiple research methods: a survey, in-depth interviews, focus groups and textual analyses. I also offer recommendations to decision-makers to promote street-level policy entrepreneurship, highlighting the benefits of doing so. Lastly, I critically discuss the normative aspects of street-level policy entrepreneurship: ultimately, is it desirable?
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- Date Published: May 2021
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108818865
- length: 75 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 6 mm
- weight: 0.163kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Working at the Street Level
2. The Civil Servant as a Policy Entrepreneur
3. Street-Level Policy Entrepreneurs in Action
4. What Civil Servants Think of Policy Entrepreneurship and What They Do About It
5. How to Increase Street-Level Bureaucrats' Policy Entrepreneurship
6. The Dark Side of Street-Level Bureaucrats' Policy Entrepreneurship.
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