A TYPOLOGY OF IMPLEMENTATION BEHAVIORS OF STREET‐LEVEL BUREAUCRATS
James D. Sorg
Review of Policy Research, 1983, vol. 2, issue 3, 391-406
Abstract:
The role of the individual implementer in the process of policy implementation deserves more attention. This paper focuses on the behaviors of individual implementers at the street‐level. A typology of fourteen compliant and non‐compliant behaviors is introduced and i t s application in studies of micro‐implementation is discussed.
Date: 1983
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