服务争吵不休的主人:一线工作者与压力下的政策执行

Serving quarreling masters: Frontline workers and policy implementation under pressure

Governance · 2022
被引 37
ABS 4

中文导读

研究瑞士青少年司法和儿童保护政策,发现一线工作者在政治和媒体压力下,会通过利用自由裁量权进行“避责式政策执行”,在形式上合规的同时降低引发争议的风险。

Abstract

Abstract How do frontline workers implement policy when it is politically contested and they face strong pressure from politicians and the media? Based on original data and a multi‐method analysis of juvenile justice policy and child protection policy in Switzerland, we show that political conflict can change policy implementation when frontline workers adapt their implementation practices in response to political and media pressure. We demonstrate that frontline workers seek to limit the influence of political pressure on policy implementation to safeguard their professional autonomy and reputation. However, we observe that they may also occasionally engage in what we call “blame‐avoiding policy implementation.” While formally complying with the policy mandate, frontline workers exploit their street‐level discretion to make policy implementation less scandal‐prone and blameworthy, thereby lowering the likelihood of blame attacks. The findings have important implications for our understanding of policy implementation and the functioning of bureaucracy in more conflictual times.

公共管理政策执行官僚制政治压力一线工作者