Under-compliers, over-compliers, and middle-compliers: Exploring the mechanisms of agency compliance in the implementation of President Bush's competitive sourcing policy
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
3-10-2008
Publication Title
American Society for Public Administration 69th Annual Conference
Publisher
American Society for Public Administration
Keywords
Compliance; Contracting out; Decision making; Federal government; Public contracts; United States
Disciplines
Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation | Policy History, Theory, and Methods | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Language
English
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Repository Citation
Joaquin, M. E.,
Greitens, T. J.
(2008).
Under-compliers, over-compliers, and middle-compliers: Exploring the mechanisms of agency compliance in the implementation of President Bush's competitive sourcing policy.
American Society for Public Administration 69th Annual Conference
American Society for Public Administration.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/sea_fac_articles/278
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Paper presented at American Society for Public Administration 69th Annual Conference, March 7-11, 2008, Dallas, TX