@incollection{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Fiscal Consolidation in Germany: Drifting Away from the Politics of the Switching Yard?}, series = {When the party's over : the politics of fiscal squeeze in perspective}, booktitle = {When the party's over : the politics of fiscal squeeze in perspective}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0197265734}, language = {en} } @incollection{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Introduction : Governance Innovation, Administrative Capacities, and Policy Instruments}, series = {The problem-solving capacity of the modern state : governance challenges and administrative capacities}, booktitle = {The problem-solving capacity of the modern state : governance challenges and administrative capacities}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0198716365}, pages = {1 -- 22}, language = {en} } @incollection{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Conclusion}, series = {The Problem-Solving Capacity of the Modern State}, booktitle = {The Problem-Solving Capacity of the Modern State}, publisher = {Oxford Univ.Press}, address = {Oxford [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-0198716365}, pages = {275 -- 294}, language = {en} } @incollection{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Setting the Scene: Challenges to the State, Governance Readiness, and Administrative Capacities}, series = {Governance Report 2014}, booktitle = {Governance Report 2014}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0198706618}, pages = {15 -- 26}, language = {en} } @incollection{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Administrative Capacities}, series = {Governance Report 2014}, booktitle = {Governance Report 2014}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0198706618}, pages = {26 -- 48}, language = {en} } @incollection{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Governance Challenges and Administrative Capacities}, series = {Governance Report 2014}, booktitle = {Governance Report 2014}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0198706618}, pages = {49 -- 76}, language = {en} } @misc{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {The problem-solving capacity of the modern state : governance challenges and administrative capacities}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0-19-871636-5}, pages = {308}, language = {en} } @book{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Managing regulation : regulatory analysis, politics and policy}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-0230298804}, pages = {276}, language = {en} } @misc{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Executive politics in times of crisis}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-0230304864}, pages = {300}, language = {en} } @article{WegrichLodge, author = {Wegrich, Kai and Lodge, Martin}, title = {Crowdsourcing and Regulatory Reviews: A New Way of Challenging Red Tape in British Government?}, series = {Regulation and Governance}, volume = {9}, journal = {Regulation and Governance}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford [u.a.]}, issn = {1748-5983}, doi = {10.1111/rego.12048}, pages = {46}, abstract = {Much has been said about the appeal of digital government devices to enhance consultation on rulemaking. This paper explores the most ambitious attempt by the UK central government so far to draw on "crowdsourcing" to consult and act on regulatory reform, the "Red Tape Challenge." We find that the results of this exercise do not represent any major change to traditional challenges to consultation processes. Instead, we suggest that the extensive institutional arrangements for crowdsourcing were hardly significant in informing actual policy responses: neither the tone of the crowdsourced comments, the direction of the majority views, nor specific comments were seen to matter. Instead, it was processes within the executive that shaped the overall governmental responses to this initiative. The findings, therefore, provoke wider debates about the use of social media in rulemaking and consultation exercises.}, language = {en} }