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Assessing Pension System Reforms in Latin America

2004

During the 1980s and 1990s sweeping structural changes were made to social security systems in a number of Latin American countries. This paper aims to assess the impact of those reforms, showing their possible limitations, risks and internal malfunctions. The impact on the following will be considered: (a) coverage; (b) risks and uncertainty; (c) redistributive aspects; (d) savings; and (e) the administration and management costs of the new system.

Social securityLatin AmericansPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceEconomic policyPolitical scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Pension systemAdministration (government)International Social Security Review
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Stakeholder theory for the E -government context: Framing a value-oriented normative core

2018

Despite substantial investments in ICT in the public sector over the past decades, it has been hard to achieve consistent benefits. One reason for the difficulties is the gap between the expectations of key stakeholders (such as governments, businesses and citizens) and project outcomes. Though normative, descriptive and instrumental aspects of stakeholder theory have been influential in explaining stakeholder interests and relationships in the management field, e-Government researchers have rather neglected the normative core of the theory. We show how value theory can improve normative foundations in this area to provide a focused analysis of four e-Government projects. We use a multiple …

Sociology and Political ScienceBiblioteks- och informationsvetenskapE-governmentLibrary and Information SciencesPublic valuesInformation StudiesPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationStakeholder theoryPositive economicsStakeholder theoryMultiple case studyE-Governmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sector0506 political scienceNormative coreFraming (social sciences)Information and Communications TechnologyNormativebusinessLaw050203 business & managementValueGovernment Information Quarterly
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The role of local government in rural communities: culture-based development strategies

2019

This paper discusses local development and various governance strategies that local governments can use to engage actors in rural communities and resources from a broader environment to achieve des...

Sociology and Political ScienceCorporate governance05 social sciencesLocal Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentPublic administration0506 political scienceLocal government050602 political science & public administrationBusinessCultural policyLocal Government Studies
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Integrating Governmentality: Administrative Expectations for Immigrant Associations in Finland

2007

From the first half of the 1990s, and especially after the accession to European Union in 1995, immigrant authorities and administration have emphasized the significance of immigrant associations in integration of immigrants in Finland. The purpose of the associations from the administrative perspective is to socialize and activate immigrant communities and individuals according to basic political rationalities, such as security of the society, happiness of the population and individuals, and cultural pluralism. On the one hand immigrant associations are technology through which integrative government of individuals and communities is implemented. On the other hand, associations themselves…

Sociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsImmigrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGender studiesEuropean unionAdministration (government)Accessionmedia_commonGovernmentalityAlternatives: Global, Local, Political
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Digital transparency and Web 2.0 in Spanish city councils

2016

Abstract The purpose of this study is to provide a Web 2.0 Disclosure Index to measure the Web 2.0 presence of Spanish city councils and the information disclosed by them on these media, and to test whether the use of Web 2.0 tools and social media by local governments improve their Web 1.0 digital transparency. We have structured the Web 2.0 Index as the sum of three partial indexes, referred to presence, the content and the interactivity of the Web, and we have estimated these indexes by a content analysis of the city council's websites. We find that the use of Web 2.0 tools has an essentially ornamental focus, and thus it is necessary to increase the content disclosed, especially at the …

Sociology and Political ScienceWeb 2.0business.industry05 social sciencesLibrary and Information SciencesTransparency (behavior)0506 political scienceWorld Wide WebInteractivityContent analysisInformation and Communications TechnologyLocal government050602 political science & public administrationSocial mediaBusinessInformation and communication technologies for development0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesLawGovernment Information Quarterly
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Does cultural policy matter? Political orientations, cultural management models, and the results of public cultural action in Barcelona and Valencia

2020

Since the beginning of the 20th century, analyses of local cultural policies have sought to highlight their instrumentalisation in projects for urban renewal and/or city branding. In general, the s...

Sociology and Political Sciencebiology05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningCultural management02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentPublic administrationbiology.organism_classification0506 political sciencePoliticsAction (philosophy)Political scienceLocal government050602 political science & public administrationCreative cityValenciaSocial effectsCultural policyLocal Government Studies
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People Who Run the European Parliament: Staff Demography and Its Implications

2014

AbstractWith few exceptions, parliament administrations, including secretariat officials and party group staff, have been relatively unexplored. However, a small, but growing, literature on the administration of the European Parliament (EP) indicates that officials play a role in the policy process that goes beyond technical and procedural questions. On this background, this article therefore aims at, first, finding out who the people working in the EP secretariat and group secretariats are, and, second, investigating whether it matters who these people are. Based on an online survey, we unveil the bureaucrats’ nationality, gender, educational background and former and future career (plans)…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectFuture careerPublic relationsBackground factorsPolitical Science and International RelationsNationalityOrganizational AffiliationSociologybusinessAdministration (government)media_commonJournal of European Integration
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Integrating nascent organisations. On the settlement of the European External Action Service

2016

This study shows how the EU’s new Common Foreign and Security policy (CFSP) administration – the European External Action Service (EEAS) – experienced early organisational settlement. We find that the EEAS acts relatively independently from member-state governments, suggesting administrative autonomy. It is also relatively integrated into the Commission structure, suggesting inter-institutional integration of sub-units in the two institutions. Important lessons can be learned. For organisation theory: Firstly, nascent organisations are likely to experience some degree of ‘settlement’ after birth by establishing ties towards organisations from which they originate. Secondly, settlement is in…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCommissionPublic administrationSecurity policyIndependence0506 political scienceAction (philosophy)Service (economics)0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsEconomic systemSettlement (litigation)Administration (government)050203 business & managementAutonomymedia_common
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Local interest groups and the perception of power in Spanish cities

2018

Studies on local interest groups have generated a considerable number of theories on urban power that have eventually become the basis of far-reaching approaches on democracy and collective action. Such literature has been especially concerned with discovering who governs the city, paving the way for discussions on elitism, pluralism and urban regimes. Some approaches consider that the business elite dominates local politics, while other theories assert that interests other than business (neighbors, environmentalists, faith-based organizations, civic groups) have been gaining relevance and access to local government. The POLLEADER survey (2006) provided data on the influence of certain soci…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCiudadesCollective actionpoder grupos de interés empresarios ciudades alcaldes.Social groupPoliticsPolitical scienceMayorsBusinessCitiesmedia_commonPoderInterest groupsVoluntary associationlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Political theoryEmpresarioslcsh:Political institutions and public administration (General)AlcaldesPluralism (political theory)PowerLocal governmentPolitical economyPolitical Science and International Relationslcsh:JF20-2112Grupos de interèsIdeologyElitismRevista Española de Ciencia Política
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Placing resilience in context: Investigating the changing experiences of Finnish organic farmers

2018

Understanding how farmers are resilient is critical for effective government and individual\ud management responses in an increasingly uncertain world. Through an inter-temporal focus on\ud Finnish organic farmers, we explore changing identities, attitudes and practices, and reflect on\ud ramifications for farming resilience. Despite the essentialising binaries perpetuated by discussions of\ud conventionalisation and bifurcation in the organic movement, organic production systems are, and\ud always have been, heterogeneous. This paper offers a nuanced analysis of the fluctuating and mixed\ud practices and identities that compose the sector. Considering the experiences of both ‘pioneer’ and\…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyorganic farmersContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentEcological resilienceTemporalitiesSuomiSustainable agricultureSociologyta512luomuviljelijätFinlandmedia_common2. Zero hungerGovernmentCommunity resilience05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningEnvironmental ethics15. Life on landsocial resilienceta5141sosiaalinen kestävyysPsychological resilience050703 geographyOrganic movementJournal of Rural Studies
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