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Institutional logics in inter‐departmental coordination: Why actors agree on a joint policy output
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Cooperation TheorySocial SciencesBureaucracyPolicy LogicPolicy CooperationManagementInstitutional VarietyActor OrientationsInstitutional EnvironmentInter‐departmental CoordinationPublic PolicyOrganizational SystemsInter-firm CoordinationComparative PoliticsCoordination ModelInterorganizational RelationshipJoint Policy OutputGerman Inter‐departmental CommitteesOrganization TheoryBusinessInstitutional LogicsPolitical ScienceInternational Institutions
By investigating two German inter‐departmental committees, this article shows that the policy output of these coordination bodies depends on the specific institutional logic evoked throughout the coordination process. While in one of the groups a policy logic prevailed and a joint coordination output was achieved, the other was dominated by a political logic and proved unable to achieve agreement. The article contributes to research on government coordination by showing that actor orientations are crucial for explaining inter‐organizational coordination. The results direct attention to the behavioural implications of coordination structures.
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