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Session Overview
Location: Room 133
50 pax
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
PSG. 13-1: Public Policy : Revisiting divergence
Location: Room 133
Chair: Prof. Anat GOFEN, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
 

Beyond the non-compliance “pathology”: Understanding street-level prioritizations in EEA social security coordination

Rebecca Lynn Radlick, Nadja S. Kühn

NORCE Norwegian Research Center, Norway

Discussant: Luiz Henrique Alonso de ANDRADE (Tampere University)



Clerical Heretics: The Ways Brazilian Social Security Officials Challenge Canonical Practices to Shape Social Policy Implementation

Luiz Alonso de Andrade

Tampere University, Finland

Discussant: Jenny LEWIS (University of Melbourne)



Policy innovation and frontline discretion: positive and negative rule-breaking?

Jenny M LEWIS

University of Melbourne, Australia

Discussant: Rebecca Lynn RADLICK (NORCE Norwegian Research Center)

2:00pm
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4:00pm
PSG. 13-2: Public Policy :Management, leadership and organizations
Location: Room 133
Chair: Prof. Fritz SAGER, University of Bern
 

Frontline officials’ interactions about creating societal value

Lara VAN OSCH, Ben KUIPERS, Nadine RAAPHORST

Leiden University, Netherlands, The

Discussant: Gabriela LOTTA (Getulio Vargas Foundation)



"Yes, we donated" (even without being asked to): Streel-level managers' multiple utilizations of informal resources during policy implementation

Gabriela LOTTA1, Einat Lavee2, Cristiano Alcantra1

1: Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil; 2: Haifa University, Israel

Discussant: Lara Mirte VAN OSCH (Leiden University)



The role of external regulation within internal learning regimes: enabling frontline professionals in healthcare

Lynn Colder1,2, Eduard Schmidt1

1: Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University; 2: Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC), Campus the Hague

Discussant: Claudia GLOBISCH (Institute for Employment Research (IAB))



Implementing the Participation Opportunities Act: Creative Discretion at the Frontline between Management and Budgets

Dr. Claudia Globisch, Dr. Kathrin Englert, Dr. Peter Kupka

Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany

Discussant: Lynn COLDER (Leiden University / LUMC Campus the Hague)

4:30pm
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6:30pm
PSG. 13-3: Public Policy :Equity and equality
Location: Room 133
Chair: Dr. Eva THOMANN, University of Konstanz
 

Social Equity in Public Administration: Lessons from the Street-Level

Ofek Edri Peer, Nissim Cohen

University of Haifa, Israel

Discussant: Nadine RAAPHORST (Leiden University)



Treating like cases alike: A comparative study on how street level professionals define equal treatment when rules run out

Nadine RAAPHORST

Leiden University, Netherlands, The

Discussant: Ofek EDRI-PEER (University of Haifa)



Responding to Stereotypes: How street-level bureaucrats appraise and cope with negative civil servant stereotypes

Isa BERTRAM, Carina Schott

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The

Discussant: Justine MARIENFELDT (University of Potsdam)



Serving a greater purpose? Perceived meaningfulness of digitalization and automation by street-level bureaucrats

Justine MARIENFELDT

University of Potsdam, Germany

Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023
9:00am
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11:00am
PSG. 13-4: Public Policy: Multi-level perspective on street-level work
Location: Room 133
Chair: Dr. Anka KEKEZ, University of Zagreb
 

Populist government support and frontline workers’ self-efficacy during crisis

Gabriela Lotta2, Eva THOMANN1

1: University of Konstanz, Germany; 2: Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV)

Discussant: Bettina STAUFFER (University of Bern)



The effects of institutionalized political involvement on public policy implementation: the case of Swiss social assistance policy

Bettina STAUFFER, Susanne Hadorn

University of Bern, Switzerland

Discussant: Giordano MORANGUEIRA MAGRI (Fundação Getulio Vargas)



The Voice of Implementation: Exploring the Link between Street-Level Integration and Environmental Outcomes

Christina STEINBACHER

LMU Munich, Germany

Discussant: Eva THOMANN (University of Konstanz)



Between trust and distrust: how multiple interactions with Street-Level Bureaucrats affect citizens’ trust in the state

Giordano Magri1,2, Gabriela Lotta1

1: Fundação Getulio Vargas (Brazil); 2: University of Groningen (The Netherlands)

Discussant: Christina STEINBACHER (LMU Munich)

2:00pm
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4:00pm
PSG. 21-3: Policy Design and Evaluation : Learning, Evidence and Policy
Location: Room 133
Chair: Dr. Michal SEDLAČKO, University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien
 

Governance of learning and evidence-based policymaking in policy crises: The European Union’s response to the War in Ukraine and Climate Change

Bishoy Louis ZAKI1, Valérie Pattyn2, Ellen Wayenberg3

1: Ghent University; 2: Leiden University; 3: Ghent University



OPERATIONALIZATION OF POLICY STYLE THROUGH POLICY DESIGN: POLICY GOALS INDICATOR FOR COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY

Ana PETEK1, Nikola BAKETA2, Anka KEKEZ1, Marko KOVAČIĆ3, Mario MUNTA1, Krešimir PETKOVIĆ1, Marjeta ŠINKO1, Borna ZGURIĆ1

1: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Political Science, Croatia; 2: Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia; 3: Edward Bernays University College, Zagreb, Croatia

Discussant: Kalu N. KALU (Auburn University Montgomery)



Relational local action: responding to crisis through the multisectoral governance of community activity in Wales through the disrupted spatialities of the Covid-19 pandemic

Hannah DURRANT, Rosanna HAVERS

Cardiff University, United Kingdom

Discussant: James DOWNE (Cardiff University)



Advice and policy design during crises: a deep dive into Covid-19 advisory bodies

Clemence Bouchat1, Ellen Fobé1, Sonja Blum2, Marleen Brans1

1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Bielefeld University, Germany

Discussant: Céline MAVROT (University of Lausanne)


 
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