Logic of Bureaucratic Conduct

Logic of Bureaucratic Conduct

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Breton, Albert
Cambridge University Press
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In this work the authors present a general theory of bureaucracy and use it to explain behaviour in large organizations and to explain what determines efficiency in both governments and business corporations. The theory uses the methods of standard neoclassical economic theory. It relies on two central principles: that members of an organization trade with one another and that they compete with one another. Authority, which is the basis for conventional theories of bureaucracy, is given a role, despite reliance on the idea of trade between bureaucracies. It is argued, however, that bureaucracies cannot operate efficiently on the basis of authority alone. Exchange between bureaucrats is hampered because promises are not enforceable. So trust and loyalty between members of bureaucratic networks play an important part. The authors find that vertical networks promote efficiency while horizontal ones impede it.
EAN 9780521071727
ISBN 0521071720
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date August 14, 2008
Pages 208
Language English
Dimensions 225 x 152 x 12
Country United Kingdom
Authors Breton, Albert; Wintrobe, Ronald
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises