The blind spots of public bureaucracy and the politics of non-coordination / editado por Tobias Bach e Kai Wegrich. -- - Cham, Suíça : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. - 269 p.

Part I - Conceptual Foundations 1. Blind Spots, Biased Attention, and the Politics of Non-coordination - Tobias Bach and Kai Wegrich 2. Accounting for Blind Spots - Martin Lodge 3. Blind Spots: Organizational and Institutional Biases in Intra- and Inter-organizational Contexts - Tom Christensen Part II - Blind Spots and Attention Bias 4. Professional Integrity and Leadership in Public Administration - Wolfgang Seibel 5. The Alarms That Were Sent, but Never Received: Attention Bias in a Novel Setting - Helge Rena Part III - Bureaucratic Politics: Reputation, Blame, and Turf 6. Why Cooperation Between Agencies is (Sometimes) Possible: Turf Protection as Enabler of Regulatory Cooperation in the European Union - Eva Heims 7. Blame, Reputation, and Organizational Responses to a Politicized Climate - Markus Hinterleitner and Fritz Sager 8. Passing the Buck? How Risk Behaviours Shape Collaborative Innovation - Krista Timeus 9. Media and Bureaucratic Reputation: Exploring Media Biases in the Coverage of Public Agencies - Jan Boon, Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen, Koen Verhoest, and Mette Ostergaard Pedersen Part IV - Achilles' Heels and Selective Perception 10. Central Banks and Banking Regulation: Historical Legacies and Institutional Challenges - Jacint Jordana and Guillermo Rosas 11. Why Do Bureaucrats Consider Public Consultation Statements (or Not)? Information Processing in Public Organizations - Simon Fink and Eva Ruffing Part V - Implications 12. How to Deal with the Blind Spots of Public Bureaucracies - Tobias Bach and Kai Wegrich Index

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Tomada de Decisão
Investigação da Administração Pública
Serviços Públicos
Política Burocrática