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International Bureaucracies and Organizational Learning
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Benner, Thorsten
, Rotmann, Philipp
, Mergenthaler, Stephan
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Bureaucracy
/ Governance
/ International Relations
/ Leadership
/ Legitimacy
2009
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International Bureaucracies and Organizational Learning
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Benner, Thorsten
, Rotmann, Philipp
, Mergenthaler, Stephan
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Bureaucracy
/ Governance
/ International Relations
/ Leadership
/ Legitimacy
2009
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International Bureaucracies and Organizational Learning
2009
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Overview
This article sketches an agenda for furthering research on international bureaucracies, a topic neglected by IR researchers over the past decades. The first part identifies eleven topics: internal governance, leadership, interaction with principals, inter-organizational relations, roles in new forms of public-private governance, authority/ influence, accountability/legitimacy, impact evaluation, institutional design, change/ reform and learning. The second part uses the topic of organizational learning as an illustration and presents a framework for analyzing learning in international bureaucracies. The third part discusses challenges for better embedding research on international bureaucracies into the discipline of IR. Adapted from the source document.
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