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- Title
Avoiding Blame-A Comprehensive Framework and the Australian Home Insulation Program Fiasco.
- Authors
Hinterleitner, Markus; Sager, Fritz
- Abstract
It is widely acknowledged in the literature that the study of blame avoidance behavior ( BAB) exhibited by public officials is scattered and unconcentrated, and that, for the most part, it neglects both contextual factors and comparative research. These deficits inhibit the production of the kind of generalized findings necessary to better understand potential consequences for the policy process and the workings of political systems. We address these deficits by developing a framework that takes stock of blame avoidance research, clarifies the explanatory potential of contextual factors, and allows for a systematic context-sensitive cross-case analysis. For illustrative purposes, the framework is applied to the Home Insulation Program in Australia as a critical case. This case reveals the explanatory potential of contextual factors for the understanding of BAB and the consequences thereof. We conclude by stating the advantages of our framework and explain how it can be used for comparative research.
- Subjects
PUBLIC administration research; POLICY science research; BLAME; PUBLIC officers; INSTITUTIONAL theory (Sociology); AUSTRALIAN politics &; government; HOUSE insulation; TWENTY-first century; GOVERNMENT policy
- Publication
Policy Studies Journal, 2015, Vol 43, Issue 1, p139
- ISSN
0190-292X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/psj.12088