The Dutch central government has a long history in its search to meaningfully present policy effects. One of the instruments that was developed to this end is the Policy Conclusion (beleidsconclusie). This part of the annual report, which has been mandatory since 2013, should provide a judgement for every policy article on its results in the year 2017. To what extent has the Policy Conclusion been successful in its aims? And how do various governmental departments give substance to it? For this article, all policy conclusions that were composed for the most recent reporting year were examined. Among others, our analysis shows that departments differ greatly in their interpretation of what the Policy Conclusion should include, such as the usage of sources and the way in which intended results are (re)addressed. In addition, it was found in the Policy Conclusions that a tendency exists to put a strong focus on positive outcomes. |
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Weinig consistent, beperkt zelfkritischDe uitwerking van de beleidsconclusie binnen de rijksverantwoording |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 4 2019 |
Trefwoorden | accountability, policy evaluation, policy conclusion |
Auteurs | Bram Faber MA en Dr. Tjerk Budding |
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Hoe wethouders hun eigen gezag waarnemen |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Authority, Aldermen, Mayors, Self-report, Local government |
Auteurs | Corné van der Meulen MSc, Drs. Thijs Jansen en Dr. Niels Karsten MA |
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Over the last four years, one in five Dutch aldermen was forced to step down involuntarily. Drawing on a survey among the 2018 population of these local political-executives, the article evaluates office holders’ self-perceived authority in four authorizing environments, that is the municipal council, the municipal board, among civil servants, and among citizens. The results show that, contrary to the authority-crisis thesis, Dutch aldermen perceive quite a high level of authority overall. Current office holders name trustworthiness as their main source of authority, followed by their personal style in executing their tasks and their moral leadership. This finding illustrates the individualization of contemporary authority at the expense of institutional and positional sources of authority. |
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De stad als lab voor sociale verandering |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 1 2015 |
Trefwoorden | living lab, local administration, citizen participation, governance of wicked problems |
Auteurs | Dr. Philip Marcel Karré, Iris Vanhommerig MSc. en Prof. Dr. Ellen van Bueren |
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The city is hot: solutions to the world’s everyday problems are increasingly sought at the local level. Local administrations are handed more responsibilities through decentralizations and much is expected of the pragmatic skills of mayors. A great deal of hope is directed at the self-organizing abilities of cities, which can be seen as laboratories for social change and improvement. In this themed issue we will critically review these high expectations of cities and the local level. Can cities live up to these expectations, and at what point does ‘hope’ become ‘hype’? This introductory article mainly focuses on the concept of living labs, which are presented as an accessible, innovative and pragmatic way to address social issues in neighbourhoods. |
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What the frack?Politiserende deliberatie in de besluitvorming over schaliegas |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 2 2014 |
Trefwoorden | wicked problems, shale gas, hydraulic fracturing, deliberation |
Auteurs | Tamara Metze |
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Within the past two years, hydraulic fracturing for shale gas became a highly contested technology in the Netherlands. Possible negative environmental impacts are at strained terms with possible economic, energy and geo-political benefits. In addition, there are many scientific uncertainties about, for example water contamination, methane emissions, the amounts of gas to extract and the risk of earth quakes. Societal conflict and scientific uncertainties make fracking for shale gas a wicked problem for decision makers. This article demonstrates that the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs has implemented several instruments for deliberation, such as a consultation round with stakeholders and a sound board for an independent research. These failed to lead to the desired support for fracking. In this contribution, I demonstrate that these instruments led to reason giving but not to structuring of the problem. They were used by governmental actors and protest groups as a political platform that was fuel for the political conflict. |
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De commissie op zoek naar de waarheid: willen weten hoe het echt zitEen nadere beschouwing over de Visitatiecommissie wijkenaanpak |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 4 2013 |
Auteurs | Maurice Cramers en Mark van Twist |
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This essay reports on an academic self-examination of the functioning of the Review committee on district approach. By assessing statistics, investigating problem areas, holding organized meetings with stakeholders, and having spontaneous visits, the committee tried to find out how things really are. This raised the question of whether the picture of reality that they obtained was really better in terms of being truer and more real? Accessing true reality is an understandable ambition for contributing to the quality of policy and implementation, but one that comes from a tragic (because it is ultimately unrealizable) desire. The experiences were always open to interpretation. |
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Hoe beoordelen topambtenaren veranderingen?De bijzondere positie van de Nederlandse topambtenaar |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 4 2013 |
Trefwoorden | senior officials, reforms, public sector, international comparison |
Auteurs | Steven Van de Walle, Stephan Dorsman en Tamara Homan |
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This article shows how top officials in ten European countries evaluate changes in the public sector based on a number of dimensions, such as quality, cost-efficiency, ethics, effectiveness and the attractiveness of the public sector as an employer. Senior public officials in the Netherlands are compared to their counterparts from 9 other European countries. The study is based on the large-scale academic COCOPS Top Executive Survey, and answers from 3,173 top public sector officials were used. |
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Waarom burgers coproducent willen zijnEen theoretisch model om de motivaties van coproducerende burgers te verklaren |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 4 2013 |
Trefwoorden | Co-production, citizens, motivation |
Auteurs | Carola van Eijk en Trui Steen |
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In co-production processes, citizens and professionals both contribute to the provision of public services and try to enhance the quality of the services they produce. Although government offers several opportunities for co-production, not all citizens decide to actually take part. Current insights in citizens’ individual motivations offered by the co-production literature are limited. In this article, we integrate insights from different streams of literature to build a theoretical model that explains citizens’ motivations to co-produce. We test the model using empirical data of Dutch neighborhood watches. |
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Co-regulering: niet doen! Of toch?Een essay over de beoordeling van co-regulering vanuit twee interpretaties van governance |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 3 2013 |
Trefwoorden | co-regulation, inspection, governance, assessment |
Auteurs | Haiko van der Voort |
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Public regulators and inspectorates are increasingly involved in self-regulatory initiatives. This contribution is about co-regulation, which are co-ordination efforts among public regulators and self-regulating institutions. In co-regulation arrangements typical regulation and oversight activities, such as standard setting, information gathering and sanctioning become subjects of co-ordination between public and private actors. Co-regulation arrangements are typically network efforts. At the same time ‘regulation’ has a hierarchical connotation. This paradox shows in interpretations of ‘governance’ and ‘the move from government to governance’, the latter being a popular phrase qualifying a change of the government’s role in society. Main question in this paper is what the changing role of government in society means for the assessment of co-regulation. Based on literature two implicit, but opposing interpretations of ‘governance’ and the change are described. This implicitness may cause unsound assessments of co-regulation, either too tough or too lenient. In this contribution the normative implications of both interpretations are made explicit for co-regulation. The argument is illustrated by the case of co-regulation in the Dutch coach travel industry. |
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Hoe verder met globalisering?Doorwerking van mondiale transformaties in het publieke domein |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 4 2008 |
Auteurs | Robert Went |
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