Type of Publication: | Journal article |
Publication status: | Published |
Author: | Thomann, Eva; Lieberherr, Eva; Ingold, Karin |
Year of publication: | 2017 |
Published in: | Policy and Society ; 35 (2017), 1. - pp. 57-69. - Taylor & Francis. - ISSN 1449-4035. - eISSN 1839-3373 |
DOI (citable link): | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polsoc.2015.12.001 |
Summary: |
Policy implementation by private actors constitutes a “missing link” for understanding the implications of private governance. This paper proposes and assesses an institutional logics framework that combines a top-down, policy design approach with a bottom-up, implementation perspective on discretion. We argue that the conflicting institutional logics of the state and the market, in combination with differing degrees of goal ambiguity, accountability and hybridity play a crucial role for output performance. These arguments are analyzed based on a secondary analysis of seven case studies of private and hybrid policy implementation in diverging contexts. We find that aligning private output performance with public interests is at least partly a question of policy design congruence: private implementing actors tend to perform deficiently when the conflicting logics of the state and the market combine with weak accountability mechanisms.
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Subject (DDC): | 320 Politics |
Refereed: | Unknown |
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THOMANN, Eva, Eva LIEBERHERR, Karin INGOLD, 2017. Torn between state and market : Private policy implementation and conflicting institutional logics. In: Policy and Society. Taylor & Francis. 35(1), pp. 57-69. ISSN 1449-4035. eISSN 1839-3373. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.polsoc.2015.12.001
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