Author (Person) | Trondal, Jarle |
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Series Title | ARENA Working Papers |
Series Details | No.14, December 2011 |
Publication Date | 2011 |
ISSN | 1890- 7741 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Identifying and explaining bureaucratic centre formation within government institutions – such as the European Commission (Commission) – is essential for understanding political order and the potential and limitations for public sector governance. Benefitting from a new body of interview data this article adds two key observations: First, bureaucratic centre formation in the Commission does not profoundly penetrate the Commission as a whole. Comparing officials from the Secretariat General and DG Trade, this study suggests that bureaucratic centre formation is primarily happening within the Secretariat General and only marginally penetrating DG Trade. Two behavioural logics tend to co-exist within the Commission administration, albeit embedded and layered within different organisational sub-units. Variation in bureaucratic centre formation is associated with two key variables: (i) the accumulation of relevant organisational capacities at the bureaucratic centre, and (ii) the vertical and horizontal specialisation of the Commission |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.arena.uio.no/ |
Countries / Regions | Europe |