Do Rules Breed Rules? Vertical Rule-Making Cascades at the Supranational, National, and Organizational Level

Volume: 21, Issue: 4, Pages: 650 - 676
Published: Mar 24, 2016
Abstract
Understanding where (ineffective) organizational rules come from is of vital importance for both public administration scholars and practitioners. Yet little is known about the underlying mechanisms that explain why external rules may cause organizational rule breeding and, as a by-product, red tape. Using a combination of archival and interview data, the authors empirically study rule-breeding processes in the case of Gasunie, which is a...
Paper Details
Title
Do Rules Breed Rules? Vertical Rule-Making Cascades at the Supranational, National, and Organizational Level
Published Date
Mar 24, 2016
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
650 - 676
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