Organizational reputation in the public administration: A systematic literature review

EO Bustos - Public Administration Review, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the increasing number of publications on organizational reputation in the public
administration throughout the last two decades, no systematic review has been conducted to …

The politics of regulation: From new institutionalism to new governance

C Carrigan, C Coglianese - Annual Review of Political Science, 2011 - annualreviews.org
The study of the politics of regulation has followed two distinct paths in recent years.“New
institutionalism” research has focused primarily on the policy-making process, particularly …

Demand, challenges, and innovation. Making sense of new trends in innovation policy

W Boon, J Edler - Science and Public Policy, 2018 - academic.oup.com
In recent years, the traditional rationale for innovation policy has been expanded to more
explicitly contribute to tackling societal challenges. There is broad agreement that demand …

Reputation and public administration

DP Carpenter, GA Krause - Public administration review, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This article examines the application of organizational reputation to public administration.
Organizational reputation is defined as a set of beliefs about an organization's capacities …

A bias towards business? Assessing interest group influence on the US bureaucracy

JW Yackee, SW Yackee - The Journal of Politics, 2006 - journals.uchicago.edu
We test the proposition that the federal bureaucracy exhibits a “bias toward business” during
notice and comment rulemaking. We analyze over 30 bureaucratic rules and almost 1,700 …

A formal model of learning and policy diffusion

C Volden, MM Ting, DP Carpenter - American Political Science …, 2008 - cambridge.org
We present a model of learning and policy choice across governments. Governments
choose policies with known ideological positions but initially unknown valence benefits …

Groups, the media, agency waiting costs, and FDA drug approval

DP Carpenter - American Journal of Political Science, 2002 - JSTOR
Why does the FDA approve some drugs more quickly than others? I model drug review as a
process of bureaucratic learning. Political influence occurs when politicians, firms, disease …

Organizational reputation, regulatory talk, and strategic silence

M Maor, S Gilad, PBN Bloom - Journal of public administration …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
To what extent and how do agencies manage their reputations through the strategic use of
communication? Under what conditions are regulators inclined to respond to external …

Organizational reputation, the content of public allegations, and regulatory communication

S Gilad, M Maor, PBN Bloom - Journal of Public Administration …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
How does the content of public allegations impact regulatory communication strategies?
Employing a multinomial logistic regression analysis and an original data set, this article …

Regulation and public interests: The possibility of good regulatory government

SP Croley - 2009 - torrossa.com
Among the former, I have benefited from many conversations about its subject matter with
my colleagues at the University of Michigan Law School, as well as with my administrative …