@book{WegrichLodge2012, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Managing regulation: regulatory analysis, politics and policy}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.]}, isbn = {9780230298804}, pages = {288}, year = {2012}, abstract = {This major new text assesses the main theoretical approaches and applies them to understanding real-world regulatory problems, encouraging students and practitioners in public management to think critically and creatively about the different tools available to them.}, language = {en} } @article{WegrichLodge2010, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Governance as contested logics of control: Europeanized meat inspection regimes in Denmark and Germany}, series = {Journal of European Public Policy}, volume = {18}, journal = {Journal of European Public Policy}, number = {1}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, address = {London [u.a.]}, issn = {1350-1763}, doi = {10.1080/13501763.2011.520880}, pages = {90 -- 105}, year = {2010}, abstract = {The term governance has been used in many contexts and meanings. This paper assesses three logics of control widely associated with governance, namely multi-level governance, the regulatory state and performance management. It questions to what extent these logics are present, are reinforcing or are mutually self-destructive in their effects. This paper explores the field of meat inspection as a critical aspect of the Europeanized food safety regime and concentrates on the cases of Denmark and Germany. The paper concludes that the three logics of control's effects are interactive and that, far from being mutually reinforcing, the various logics are mutually self-destructive and destabilizing.}, language = {en} } @incollection{WegrichBach, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Bach, Tobias}, title = {Unter Stress: Regierung und Verwaltung in st{\"u}rmischen Zeiten}, series = {Die Hauptst{\"a}dter: Berlin 25 Jahre nach dem Fall der Mauer ; Die Hertie Berlin Studie 2014}, booktitle = {Die Hauptst{\"a}dter: Berlin 25 Jahre nach dem Fall der Mauer ; Die Hertie Berlin Studie 2014}, publisher = {Hoffmann und Campe}, address = {Hamburg}, isbn = {978-3-455-50339-5}, pages = {203 -- 253}, language = {de} } @article{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Accommodating a foreign Object: Federalism, Coordination and Performance Management in the Reform of German Employment Administration}, series = {Public Management Review}, volume = {17}, journal = {Public Management Review}, number = {7}, publisher = {Routledge}, issn = {1471-9045}, doi = {10.1080/14719037.2015.1029345}, pages = {940 -- 959}, abstract = {This paper uses the case of the reform of the German employment administration to explore the usage of performance management approaches within multi-level governance settings. It traces the adoption and accommodation of the performance management approach to govern the joint service centres (called 'Jobcenter') at the local level within the multi-level administrative coordination regime in Germany's federal system. A contribution is made to nascent debates about the potential of managerial tools in systems of negotiated decision-making. The paper shows how performance management is adapted to the institutional logic of multi-level administrative coordination and serves as a facilitator of cross-level coordination.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Jeffrey L. Pressman and Aaron B. Wildavsky: Implementation}, series = {Oxford Handbook of Classics in Public Policy and Public Administration}, booktitle = {Oxford Handbook of Classics in Public Policy and Public Administration}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0-19-964613-5}, language = {en} } @book{WegrichDoehlerFranzke, author = {Wegrich, Kai and D{\"o}hler, Marian and Franzke, Jochen}, title = {Der gut organisierte Staat: Festschrift f{\"u}r Werner Jann zum 65. Geburtstag (Modernisierung Des Offentlichen Sektors)}, address = {Nomos}, isbn = {978-3848720620}, pages = {588}, language = {de} } @article{WegrichDudley, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Dudley, Susan E.}, title = {The role of transparency in regulatory governance: comparing US and EU regulatory systems}, series = {Journal of Risk Research}, volume = {19}, journal = {Journal of Risk Research}, number = {9}, issn = {1466-4461}, doi = {10.1080/13669877.2015.1071868}, pages = {1141 -- 1157}, abstract = {The United States and European Union have focused on improving the practices used to develop and implement legal requirements as a way to improve the quality of regulations themselves. Transparency in the regulatory process, from determining regulatory goals, to evaluating alternative means to achieve those goals, to enforcing regulatory requirements, features high on the agenda of cross-cutting government reform programs that address the issue of 'regulatory quality.' This article examines the transparency of procedures in the US and the EU related to impact analysis and public comment. It examines the importance of transparency for ensuring the effectiveness of these two regulatory practices, summarizes regulatory procedures in the US and the EU, compares the different approaches, and highlights the relative merits of each.}, language = {en} } @incollection{JannWegrich, author = {Jann, Werner and Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Phasenmodelle und Politikprozesse: Der Policy Cycle (Stages models and policy processes)}, series = {Lehrbuch Politikfeldanalyse}, booktitle = {Lehrbuch Politikfeldanalyse}, edition = {3}, publisher = {De Gruyter Oldenbourg}, isbn = {978-3-11-040807-2}, language = {de} } @article{WegrichDoehler, author = {Wegrich, Kai and D{\"o}hler, Marian}, title = {Regulierung als Konzept und Instrument moderner Staatst{\"a}tigkeit}, series = {dms: Der moderne Staat}, volume = {3}, journal = {dms: Der moderne Staat}, number = {1}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Leverkusen}, issn = {1865-7192}, pages = {31 -- 52}, abstract = {Unter „Regulierung" versteht man prim{\"a}r staatliche Eingriffe, die im {\"o}ffentlichen Interesse sowohl Marktversagen korrigieren wie auch zivilisatorische Risiken mindern sollen. Der Begriff ist ein Import aus dem angels{\"a}chsischen Sprachraum und hat sich vor allem durch die EU auch in der bundesdeutschen Politik ausgebreitet. Gleichwohl gibt es hierzulande noch kein einheitliches Begriffsverst{\"a}ndnis. Regulierung wird nicht nur in verschiedenen Wissenschaftsdisziplinen mit unterschiedlichem Bedeutungsgehalt gef{\"u}llt, sondern ist auch in der politischen Praxis ein ausdeutungsf{\"a}higes Konzept. Der Aufsatz nimmt die so entstandenen Unklarheiten zum Anlass, um die verschiedenen Teildiskurse {\"u}ber Regulierung sowie die spezifisch deutsche Rezeption des Begriffes nachzuzeichnen. Die zentrale These lautet, dass Unterschiede nicht einfach „wegdefiniert" werden k{\"o}nnen, sondern eine verwirrungsfreie Verwendung des Regulierungsbegriffs nur dann m{\"o}glich ist, wenn der jeweilige analytische oder auch praktische Verwendungskontext reflektiert und transparent gemacht wird.}, language = {de} } @article{WegrichLodgeMcElroy, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin and McElroy, Gail}, title = {Dodgy kebabs everywhere? : Variety of Worldviews and Regulatory Change}, series = {Public Administration}, volume = {88}, journal = {Public Administration}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1467-9299}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9299.2010.01811.x}, pages = {247 -- 266}, abstract = {In the study of risk regulation, grid-group cultural theory has attracted considerable interest. There has, however, been a lack of a systematic interest in its claims and in methodological issues. In this article, we present five claims that are drawn from cultural theory and assess them in the light of failure in meat inspections in Germany. These claims are assessed through the analysis of argumentation as recorded in newspapers. In the light of its empirical findings, this article argues that the claims and methodology employed offer a promising avenue for further work to investigate the usefulness of this particular theoretical approach.}, language = {en} }