Who are the Policy Workers and What Are They Doing? Citizen's Heuristics and Democratic Accountability in Complex Governance. Bertelli, A. M. Technical Report ID 2703639, Social Science Research Network, Rochester, NY, December, 2015.
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Two critical questions for the study of accountability in contemporary governance can focus attention on the citizen, rather than the official. I begin with the question of whether a citizen can identify a policy worker — that is, the bureaucrat, contractor, or other actor acting in pursuit of a legislated policy goal. I then turn to whether a citizen can evaluate policy work that is done to further a legislated policy goal. Both identification and evaluation prove tricky to assess in a great deal of policy work, leaving accountability an important, but elusive, democratic value. This paper provides a framework for analysts to understand when and why accountability works from a citizen’s perspective and what incentives policy workers and politicians have when it does.
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	title = {Who are the {Policy} {Workers} and {What} {Are} {They} {Doing}? {Citizen}'s {Heuristics} and {Democratic} {Accountability} in {Complex} {Governance}},
	shorttitle = {Who are the {Policy} {Workers} and {What} {Are} {They} {Doing}?},
	url = {http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2703639},
	abstract = {Two critical questions for the study of accountability in contemporary governance can focus attention on the citizen, rather than the official.  I begin with the question of whether a citizen can identify a policy worker — that is, the bureaucrat, contractor, or other actor acting in pursuit of a legislated policy goal.  I then turn to whether a citizen can evaluate policy work that is done to further a legislated policy goal.  Both identification and evaluation prove tricky to assess in a great deal of policy work, leaving accountability an important, but elusive, democratic value.  This paper provides a framework for analysts to understand when and why accountability works from a citizen’s perspective and what incentives policy workers and politicians have when it does.},
	number = {ID 2703639},
	urldate = {2016-01-04},
	institution = {Social Science Research Network},
	author = {Bertelli, Anthony M.},
	month = dec,
	year = {2015},
	keywords = {Accountability, Collaboration, Deliberation, Democracy, governance, Heuristics, Managerialism, participation},
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