Swift, brokered and broad-based information exchange: How network structure facilitates stakeholders monitoring EU policy implementation
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Swift, brokered and broad-based information exchange : How network structure facilitates stakeholders monitoring EU policy implementation. / Schrama, Reini Margriet.
I: Journal of Public Policy, Bind 39, Nr. 4, 01.11.2019, s. 565-585.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Swift, brokered and broad-based information exchange
T2 - How network structure facilitates stakeholders monitoring EU policy implementation
AU - Schrama, Reini Margriet
PY - 2019/11/1
Y1 - 2019/11/1
N2 - Monitoring the implementation process in domestic settings of multi-level policies like the EU gender directives is dependent on interactions among a diverse set of policy stakeholders. However, there is no clear understanding what factors determine the structure of these monitoring networks and what benefits effective exchange. Drawing on insights from social network theory, literature on information politics in transnational networks and policy network analysis, this study analyses what drives information exchange among actors in the monitoring network of women’s groups in the Netherlands. Using Exponential Random Graph Models, the analysis reveals distinctive structural features facilitating efficient information exchange and significant brokerage in the monitoring network. Moreover, the results demonstrate that interactions that serve the purpose of monitoring EU policy implementation occur among a diverse set of actors in a multi-level structure. These findings indicate that effective monitoring requires resourceful and broad-based information exchange to increase transparency in the implementation process.
AB - Monitoring the implementation process in domestic settings of multi-level policies like the EU gender directives is dependent on interactions among a diverse set of policy stakeholders. However, there is no clear understanding what factors determine the structure of these monitoring networks and what benefits effective exchange. Drawing on insights from social network theory, literature on information politics in transnational networks and policy network analysis, this study analyses what drives information exchange among actors in the monitoring network of women’s groups in the Netherlands. Using Exponential Random Graph Models, the analysis reveals distinctive structural features facilitating efficient information exchange and significant brokerage in the monitoring network. Moreover, the results demonstrate that interactions that serve the purpose of monitoring EU policy implementation occur among a diverse set of actors in a multi-level structure. These findings indicate that effective monitoring requires resourceful and broad-based information exchange to increase transparency in the implementation process.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - EU policy implementation – gender equality
KW - Exponential random graph models
KW - Information exchange
KW - Mmonitoring network
KW - Social network analysis
U2 - 10.1017/S0143814X1800017X
DO - 10.1017/S0143814X1800017X
M3 - Journal article
VL - 39
SP - 565
EP - 585
JO - Journal of Public Policy
JF - Journal of Public Policy
SN - 0143-814X
IS - 4
ER -
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