Article(electronic)August 11, 2017

Mapping EU agencies as political entrepreneurs

In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Volume 57, Issue 2, p. 404-426

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Abstract

AbstractThe European Union relies on decentralised agencies to implement important transnational regulations, such as certifying the safety of medicines. However, the authority of these agencies does not have 'hard' legal status and crucially depends on disseminating ideas and information effectively: what can be termed 'political entrepreneurship'. This article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the political entrepreneurship of EU agencies by constructing a conceptual typology of entrepreneurial strategies. Drawing conceptually on transnational public administration, a new database is constructed of the 'entrepreneurship' of 33 EU agencies in 2014 based on their media communication activities, face‐to‐face networking in workshops and collaborations, and knowledge dissemination and 'learning' exercises. This is mapped against the political salience of agencies in the European Parliament and media. The mapping exercise shows four types of entrepreneurial strategies covering the population of EU agencies: technical functional, insulating, network‐seeking and politicised. The typology is validated through semi‐structured interviews in 11 EU agencies, showing the core characteristics of each type of strategy. The article concludes by arguing that this typology provides an important addition to existing categories of EU agencies based on autonomy and accountability, and advocates a future research strategy examining the interaction between agencies' entrepreneurial strategies and the expectations and reactions of stakeholder audiences.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1475-6765

DOI

10.1111/1475-6765.12232

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