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dc.contributor.authorWAGEMANN, Claudius
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-25T10:51:23Z
dc.date.available2019-01-25T10:51:23Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationAbingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2012en
dc.identifier.isbn9780415611350
dc.identifier.isbn9780203806050
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/60589
dc.description.abstractPrivate Interest Governments were identified in the 1980s as a special form of public regulation in selected economic sectors, rivalling conventional market, state, or community-based forms of public order. This book examines how these institutional arrangements have changed since their identification. It takes into account external changes such as Europeanization, globalization, liberalization, and sector-specific developments, which have had an impact on even long-established public policies. Breakdown and Change of Private Interest Governments presents new empirical.en
dc.description.tableofcontentsIntroduction; -- 1 The theoretical framework; -- 1.1 Interest intermediation between pluralism and corporatism; -- 1.2 The 'discovery' of the associability of business interests; -- 1.3 The 'discovery' of economic sectors as categories of analysis and the private interest government in the dairy sector; -- 1.4 Organizational properties as analytical units; 1.5 Population ecology and new institutionalist approaches to the study of interest groups; -- 2 Methodology and research techniques. -- 2.1 Multi-method approaches in comparative case studies -- 2.2 Case selection; -- 2.3 Data collection techniques; -- 3 From government to governance: organizational communities; -- 3.1 The situation of the dairy industry in four countries; -- 3.2 Associational sectoral governance in the early 1980s; -- 3.3 Changes in associational sectoral governance; -- 3.4 Liechtenstein: a counter-case to Switzerland; -- 3.5 Varieties of change; -- 4 From stability to enduring transformation: organizational populations; -- 4.1 The expansion of the Swiss associational system; -- 4.2 The concentration of the British associational system. -- 4.3 Stabilization of the German associational system -- 4.4 The transformation of the Austrian associational system; -- 4.5 Diverging and converging paths of change; -- 4.6 Organizational populations and organizations; -- 5 From influence to membership: individual organizations; -- 5.1 The structural component: towards parity and new forms; -- 5.2 Policy outputs: towards marketing and public relations; -- 6 Environments and organizational change; -- 6.1 Associations in the dairy sector after OBI: towards the COW model; -- 6.2 Perception: the professional staff and organizational decision-making. -- 6.3 Embeddedness: organizational activity in a given environment -- 6.4 Legitimacy: global and local trends; -- Conclusion; -- Appendix: English-language questionnaire; -- Notes; -- Bibliography; -- Index.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.titleBreakdown and change of private interest governmentsen
dc.typeBooken


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