Bjurstrøm, Karl Hagen (2019):
How interagency coordination is affected by agency policy autonomy
Taylor & Francis online
Publikasjonstype:
Tidsskriftsartikkel
Fulltekst:
https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2019.1679236
Omtale:
https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2019.1679236
Kommentar:
Artikkel 3 i dr. avhandling "Principals and agents or principals and stewards?: Performance management of agencies in Norwegian state administration" av Bjurstrøm, Karl Hagen.
Publisert i Public Management Review
Antall sider:
24
ISSN-nummer:
1471-9037
Publiseringsspråk:
Engelsk
Land publikasjonen kommer fra:
Norge
NSD-referanse:
4745
Disse opplysningene er sist endret:
5/10 2021
Horisontal dimensjon:
- Departement
- Sentraladministrative organ (direktorat m.m.)
Sammendrag:
This article analyses how variances in inter-agency coordination are affected by agencies’ policy autonomy. Performance management has increased the focus on agency autonomy, but knowledge of how different levels of agency autonomy affect coordination amongst government agencies is limited. Theoretically, this article uses agency and stewardship theory to discuss why agencies might regard coordination as either desirable or undesirable. Empirically, this article analyses performance contracts between and annual reports of ministries and government agencies. Findings support the expectation derived from agency theory. Agencies with high autonomy coordinate less with other agencies than agencies with low autonomy do.