Dimensions of Bureaucracy: A Cross-National Dataset on the Structure and Behavior of Public Administration
Abstract
Scholars have emphasized the importance of having a “Weberian bureaucracy” for the
socio-economic development of a country, but few attempts have been made to
measure public administrations according to their degree of Weberianism. This paper
presents the study and questionnaire design of a web survey covering 58 countries,
which embodies the largest cross-national dataset on the structure of public
administrations up to date. It also provides the main findings from the dataset: The
features often associated with a Weberian bureaucracy can neither theoretically nor
empirically be collapsed into a single dimension (Weberian versus a patronage-based
administration). Instead two distinct dimensions are identified, in the paper referred to
as professionalism (i.e. up to which extent bureaucracies are “professional” vis-à-vis
“politicized”) and closedness (i.e. up to which extent bureaucracies are more “closed”
or public-like vis-à-vis “open” or private-like). Finally, the paper validates these
dimensions with information from other available data sources, and demonstrates that
the results have not been produced by respondent perception bias.
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Date
2010-06Author
Dahlström, Carl
Lapuente, Victor
Teorell, Jan
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2010:13
Language
eng