Policy entrepreneurship under hierarchy: how state actors change policies in China

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Chun-sheng Shi, É. Frenkiel
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Abstract

Abstract How do actors develop entrepreneurial activities to bring about policy change? To what extent do the contexts in which they are embedded shape their behaviors? Relying on three comparative case studies, we use the structure-, institution- and agent-based analytical framework to investigate the complex and dynamic interactions between contexts and actors in the process of policy change initiated by state actors in authoritarian China. We propose a conceptual framework, ‘policy entrepreneurship under hierarchy’, which highlights the influence of power domination during the policy change process. It allows us to offer a renewed definition of policy entrepreneur and to identify a pattern of successful policy entrepreneurship in contrast to the ‘four central elements’ suggested by Mintrom and Nomann. We conclude that hierarchical policy entrepreneurship in China is displayed through two kinds of relationship: the proposal-approval between policy entrepreneurs and their superiors; and the instruction-execution between policy entrepreneurs and their subordinates.
等级制度下的政策企业家精神:中国的国家行为体如何改变政策
参与者如何开展创业活动以带来政策变化?他们所处的环境在多大程度上塑造了他们的行为?通过三个比较案例研究,我们使用基于结构、制度和主体的分析框架来研究专制中国国家行为者发起的政策变化过程中,背景和行为者之间复杂而动态的相互作用。我们提出了一个概念框架,即“等级制度下的政策企业家精神”,该框架强调了权力支配在政策变化过程中的影响。它使我们能够重新定义政策企业家,并识别出一种成功的政策企业家模式,与Mintrom和Nomann提出的“四个核心要素”形成对比。研究发现,中国的层级型政策企业家精神表现为两种关系:政策企业家与上级之间的提案批准关系;以及政策企业家与其下属之间的指令执行。
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