功能失调的制度?治理研究的新议程

Dysfunctional institutions? Toward a New Agenda in Governance Studies

Regulation & Governance · 2015
被引 33
ABS 3

中文导读

学术界普遍认为制度功能失调日益常见,本专题汇集顶尖学者探讨制度失败的原因、自我纠正机制及绩效评估标准,为制度更新提供理论指引。

Abstract

Abstract There is a wide‐spread perception among academics and commentators that institutional dysfunction has become increasingly common in important social, political, and economics arenas. Opinion polls show a decline in trust and confidence in major actors and institutions, including inter‐governmental organizations, governments, firms, NGOs, and religious organizations. For some, the core of the problem is that the hitherto well‐functioning states have become less effective in aggregating and acting upon citizens' preferences. Many policy initiatives of the 1990s – deregulation, privatization, new public management, private regulation, regional integration, civil society, and so on – seemed to have failed to meet expectations. This symposium seeks to identify important theoretical and empirical questions about institutional failure, such as why do institutions fail, why are they not self‐correcting, what might be a clear evaluative yardstick and analytic approach by which to measure performance, and to what extent contemporary theories of institutional evolution and design are useful in examining institutional restructuring and institutional renewal? Symposium essays by leading social science scholars offer important insights to inform future work on institutional performance and outline an agenda for institutional renewal and change.

治理研究制度理论公共管理政治经济学社会学