Local government’s response to dissatisfaction with centralized policies: The “do-it-yourself” approach
By: Uster, Anna and Cohen, Nissim
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BookPublisher: International Review of Administrative Sciences Description: 89(3), Sep, 2023: p.825-841.
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International Review of Administrative SciencesSummary: The literature on intergovernmental relationships discusses the tension between centralization and local autonomy. However, few studies question local authorities’ response when dissatisfied with central government policies. Using Hirschman's model of exit, voice and loyalty, we explore local government's response to such dissatisfaction. Specifically, we suggest that local authorities may adopt a “do-it-yourself” approach, unilaterally engaging in semi-legal strategies to improve outcomes. This solves immediate local organizational problems, without waiting for approval. Using the Israeli case, we show how a pervasive culture of “do-it-yourself” affects local governments’ responses. We also discuss implications for the relationship between the two bodies. – Reproduced
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00208523221094414
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 89(3), Sep, 2023: p.825-841 | Available | AR129965 |
The literature on intergovernmental relationships discusses the tension between centralization and local autonomy. However, few studies question local authorities’ response when dissatisfied with central government policies. Using Hirschman's model of exit, voice and loyalty, we explore local government's response to such dissatisfaction. Specifically, we suggest that local authorities may adopt a “do-it-yourself” approach, unilaterally engaging in semi-legal strategies to improve outcomes. This solves immediate local organizational problems, without waiting for approval. Using the Israeli case, we show how a pervasive culture of “do-it-yourself” affects local governments’ responses. We also discuss implications for the relationship between the two bodies. – Reproduced
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00208523221094414


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