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  1. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Joe Soss. University of Minnesota. Search for more papers by this author. Donald P. Moynihan, Donald P. Moynihan. ... This article surveys the policy feedback framework developed in political science and clarifies its implications for public administration. A feedback perspective encourages us to ask how policy implementation transforms the ...
    Author:Donald P. Moynihan, Joe SossPublished:2014
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      A feedback perspective encourages us to ask how policy implementation transforms the webs of political relations that constitute governance. Administrators play a key role in shaping the political conditions of bureaucratic performance and the organization of power in the broader polity.

  2. experts.umn.edu

    This article surveys the policy feedback framework developed in political science and clarifies its implications for public administration. A feedback perspective encourages us to ask how policy implementation transforms the webs of political relations that constitute governance. ... Soss, J & Moynihan, DP 2014, ' Policy feedback and the ...
    Author:Donald P. Moynihan, Joe SossPublished:2014
  3. cambridge.org

    Connecting this argument to recent scholarship on policy feedback, we pursue a quantitative case study of the potential for new policies to move public opinion. Our analysis reveals that welfare reform in the 1990s produced few changes in mass opinion. To explain this result, we propose a general framework for the analysis of mass feedback effects.
    Author:Joe Soss, Sanford F. SchramPublished:2007
  4. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Apr 10, 2024Policy feedback theory combines literature on democratic participation and multiple bodies of literature on policy and policy design to examine how policies influence political behavior, ... Nuamah, 2021; Rosenthal, 2023; Soss, 2002), and others have called on the need for more qualitative studies to consider lived experiences with policies ...
  5. of policy feedback have sought to show more precisely how specific types of policies set particular political forces in motion (Pierson 1993; Skocpol 1992). In most of the empirical literature on this topic, the political effects examined have been largely unintended and Joe Soss is Professor, Department of Political Science, University of
  6. semanticscholar.org

    This article surveys the policy feedback framework developed in political science and clarifies its implications for public administration. A feedback perspective encourages us to ask how policy implementation transforms the webs of political relations that constitute governance. Administrators play a key role in shaping the political conditions of bureaucratic performance and the organization ...
  7. scholar.google.com

    J Soss, SF Schram, TP Vartanian, E O'brien. American Journal of Political Science, 378-395, 2001. 730: 2001: Unwanted claims: The politics of participation in the US welfare system. ... Policy feedback and the politics of administration. DP Moynihan, J Soss. Public administration review 74 (3), 320-332, 2014. 327:
  8. journals.sagepub.com

    Policy design and delivery matters for policy feedback, as policies that make government's role more visible may make more of an impression on beneficiaries; yet political polarization and distrust in government can interfere with such effects.
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