<style type="text/css"> .wpb_animate_when_almost_visible { opacity: 1; }</style> Enap catalog › Details for: Discrete dialogues and the legitimation of EU SME policy
Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Discrete dialogues and the legitimation of EU SME policy

By: DANNREUTHER, Charlie.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: London : Routledge, September 1999Journal of European Public Policy 6, 3, p. 436-455Abstract: This article investigates the problem of legitimation in the European Union (EU) through an examination of EU small and medium sized enterprise (SME) policy. While SMEs are broadly perceived to be central to the prosperity of the EU, by definition they are anomalous to the economic order upon which the EU was established. The development of EU SME policy has therefore been the construction of a policy in a hostile political environment. Beetham's legitimation of power is used to identify discrete dialogues of rules, representations and beliefs, which help to map the development of the policy. These discrete dialogues highlight the tensions that arose during the institutionalization of the policy. The method employs different strands of institutional analysis to unpack systemic bias and so reveal specific failures of the EU to accommodate SMEs. In addition to describing the key characteristics of SME policy, the article also introduces a framework for policy analysis that combines sociological conceptions of legitimacy with constructivist approaches to the EU.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
No physical items for this record

This article investigates the problem of legitimation in the European Union (EU) through an examination of EU small and medium sized enterprise (SME) policy. While SMEs are broadly perceived to be central to the prosperity of the EU, by definition they are anomalous to the economic order upon which the EU was established. The development of EU SME policy has therefore been the construction of a policy in a hostile political environment. Beetham's legitimation of power is used to identify discrete dialogues of rules, representations and beliefs, which help to map the development of the policy. These discrete dialogues highlight the tensions that arose during the institutionalization of the policy. The method employs different strands of institutional analysis to unpack systemic bias and so reveal specific failures of the EU to accommodate SMEs. In addition to describing the key characteristics of SME policy, the article also introduces a framework for policy analysis that combines sociological conceptions of legitimacy with constructivist approaches to the EU.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Click on an image to view it in the image viewer

Escola Nacional de Administração Pública

Escola Nacional de Administração Pública

Endereço:

  • Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos
  • Funcionamento: segunda a sexta-feira, das 9h às 19h
  • +55 61 2020-3139 / biblioteca@enap.gov.br
  • SPO Área Especial 2-A
  • CEP 70610-900 - Brasília/DF
<
Acesso à Informação TRANSPARÊNCIA

Powered by Koha