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Public Policy and Public Administration

Research group
Active research
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Department of Political 91̽»¨

Short description

The research conducted in the field of public policy and public administration involves exploring questions about the ability of elected political bodies such as parliament, municipal, and county councils to govern society effectively. It also delves into the relationships between individual citizens and various authorities, as well as municipal service activities. Additionally, the field involves examining the design, implementation, and outcomes of public reform programs. Finally, it includes studies into the new forms and roles of political governance and "governance" in regions.

Research Areas

  • How do changes in the role of the state, globalization, and new international institutions affect the content of public policy?
  • How does the organization of administration affect the content and outcomes of politics? What opportunities does the state have to collaborate with other actors in governing society and the economy, and what are the consequences of this?
  • What does administrative policy mean for the functioning of democracy and the living conditions of citizens?

Research Group

The latest publications

Books

Bauer, M, B. G. Peters, J. .Pierre and K. Yesilkagit (eds) (2022). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Dahlström, Carl (ed) (2023). Politik som organisation. Seventh edition. Lund: Studentlitteratur.

Peters, B.G., J. Pierre, J. Torfing and E. Sörensen (2022). A Research Agenda for Governance, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 

Pierre, Jon och B. Guy Peters (2021). Advanced Introduction to Governance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Book chapters

Carelli, D., J. Pierre and B. Rönnerstrand (2023). Contested governance of collective action against AMR in the EU. In O. Rubin, E. Baekkeskov and L. Munkholm (eds), Steering Against Superbugs: The Global Governance of Antimicrobial Resistance, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 71-82. 

Cornell, Agnes, Jørgen Møller and Svend-Erik Skaaning (2023). Political Regimes. In Andrew Denning and Heidi J.S. Tworek (eds), The Interwar World. London: Routledge.

Dahlström, Carl and Victor Lapuente (2021). Bureaucracy and Quality of Government. In Monika Bauhr, Andreas BÃ¥genholm, Marcia Grimes and Bo Rothstein (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Quality of Government. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Nistotskaya, Marina (2023). Hur incitamentstrukturer pÃ¥verkar den offentliga sektorn: empiriska belägg och kvarvarande frÃ¥gor. In Carl Dahlström (ed), Politik som Organisation, 7th edition. Lund: Studentlitteratur, 329–354.

Nistotskaya, Marina and Palina Kolvani (2023). Bureaucracy. In Maria Grasso and Marco Giuni (eds), Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Sociology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 26-29.

Peters, B. G. and J. Pierre (2023). Same, same but different? The expansion of auditing and its consequences for policy evaluation. In F. Varone, S. Jacob and P. Bundi (eds), Handbook of Policy Evaluation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 93-103. 

Pierre, J. (2022). Governance models and policy design. In B. G. Peters and G. Fontaine (eds), Research Handbook of Policy Design, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 296-309. 

Papers

Andersen, David and Agnes Cornell (2023).  European Journal of Political Research.

Broms, Rasmus, Dahlström, Carl, Najar, Jenna and Marina Nistotskaya (2024). , Public Performance & Management Review.

Broms, Rasmus, Carl Dahlström and Marina Nistotskaya (2023). . Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.

Carelli, D., E. Mitsouli, J. Ogne and J. Pierre (2023). The Best Laid Plans?: International Governance Perspectives in AMR National Action Plans in Europe. European Journal of Public Health 33:682-686.

Carelli, D. and J. Pierre (2022). When the cat is away: How institutional autonomy, low salience, and issue complexity shape administrative action. Public Administration. 

Cornell, Agnes and Marcia Grimes (2023).  Comparative Political Studies.

Cornell, Agnes and Ted Svensson (2023).  Governance.

Dahlström, Carl and Mikael Holmgren (2023). Loyal Leaders, Affluent Agencies: The Budgetary Implications of Political Appointments in the Executive Branch. Journal of Politics 85(2): 640-653.

Dahlström, Carl and Victor Lapuente (2022).  Annual Review of Political 91̽»¨ 25: 43–63.

Dahlström, Carl, Mihaly Fazekas, and David E. Lewis (2021). Partisan Procurement. Contracting with the United States Federal Government, 2003-2015. American Journal of Political 91̽»¨ 65(3): 652-669.

Dahlström, Carl, Erik Lundberg and Kira Pronin (2021). No more political compromise? Swedish commissions of inquiry, 1990-2016. Scandinavian Political Studies.

D’Arcy, Michelle and Marina Nistotskaya (2022). . Journal of European Public Policy 29: 687-707.

Eckhard, Steffen, Vytautas Jankauskas and Elena Leuschner (2023).  Public Administration Review.

Eckhard, Steffen, Vytautas Jankauskas, Elena Leuschner, Ian Burton, Tilman Kerl and Rita Sevastjanova (2023). . The Review of International Organizations.

Jensen, M. et al. (2023). The Nordic governments’ responses to the Covid-19 pandemic: A comparative study of variation in governance arrangements and regulatory instruments. Regulation & Governance 17:658-76. 

Lampi, E., D. Carelli, J. Pierre and B. Rönnerstrand (2023). Two Pandemics: The COVID-19 Pandemic´s Impact on Future AMR Collaboration in Europe. Humanities and Social 91̽»¨s Communications â€“ Nature 10, Article Number 44.

Mörth, U. and J. Pierre (2021). Can anyone exercise the law? The discourse and practice of externalizing legal authority. Administration and Society.

Najar, Jenna, Rasmus Broms, Marina Nistotskaya and Carl Dahlström (2023). Predictors of COVID-19 outcomes among residents of Swedish long-term care facilities – a nationwide study of the year 2020. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 31(6): 456–461.

Nistotskaya, Marina and Michelle D’Arcy (2023). No taxation without state-assigned property rights: Formalization of individual property rights on land and taxation in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Institutional Economics 19(3): 444-457.

Pierre, J., D. Carelli and B. G. Peters (2023). The Four Worlds of Politics and Administration: How Institutional Arrangements Shape the Struggle Against Antimicrobial Resistance. Journal of European Public Policy.

Pierre, J. and J. de Fine Licht (2021). Collaborative Gaming: When principals and agents agree to game the system. Public Administration.

Peters, B. G. and J. Pierre (2022). Politicization of the Public Service During Democratic Backsliding: Alternative Perspectives. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 81:629-39.

Rönnerstrand, B., D. Carelli, E. Lampi  and J. Pierre (2022). Leviathan versus the super bugs: Free riding drives support for EU power over antimicrobial resistance. Journal of European Integration 44:1041-57.

Torfing, J., Peters, B. G., J. Pierre and E. Sörensen (2022). Bringing political science back into public administration research. Governance 35:962-82.    

Reports

Bauer, M., B. G. Peters and J. Pierre (2021). Pathways to administrative resilience: Public bureaucracies ruled by democratic backsliders as a transnational challenge. Policy Analysis paper series no. 2021/03. European University Institute: School of Transnational Governance.

Broms, Rasmus, Carl Dahlström and Marina Nistotskaya (2021). Provider Ownership and Service Quality: Evidence from Swedish Residential Care Homes. QoG Working Papers Series 2021:7. Gothenburg: The Quality of Government Institute.

Dahlström, Carl and Johannes Lindvall (2021). Sverige og covid-19-krisen, appendix 4 in the report to the Danish Parliament HÃ¥ndteringen af covid-19 i forÃ¥ret 2020. Rapport afgivet af den af Folketingets Udvalg for Forretningsordenen nedsatte udredningsgruppe vedr. hÃ¥ndteringen af covid-19. Folketinget, January 2021.

Nistotskaya, Marina, Stefan Dahlberg, Carl Dahlström, Aksel Sundström, Sofia Axelsson, Cem Mert Dalli and Natalia Alvarado Pachon (2021). The Quality of Government Expert Survey 2020. (Wave III): Report. QoG Working Papers Series 2021:2. Gothenburg: The Quality of Government Institute.

Meet two of our professors

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Victor Lapuente
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Marina Nistotskaya