Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government

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Autor(a) principal: Cavalcante,Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lotta,Gabriela Spanghero
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RAC. Revista de Administração Contemporânea (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: this paper aims to analyze boundary-crossing strategies, henceforth BCS, a complex and relatively new coordination trend in public administration. To do so, we investigated how three prioritized coordination policies from different sectors were designed and implemented in Brazil. Methods: following a literature review on BCS, the paper employs content analysis of the programs’ legislation and government white papers. To understand how the programs actually functioned, we interviewed key government stakeholders. Results: they suggest that two macro policies incorporated most of the boundary-crossing features in their formal design and, more importantly, implementation processes. However, the degree to which these characteristics are present varies according to the research focus or the interviewee’s position. Conclusions: main findings of BCS strategy are that policy effectiveness and continuity depend on the consensus of different stakeholders about policy goals; the empowerment of leaders; adoption of new coordination instruments; and continuing policy prioritization. Finally, by exploring the adaptation of an international trend to the Brazilian public administration context, the paper shows crucial insights for innovation in terms of policy coordination and implementation.
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title Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government
spellingShingle Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government
Cavalcante,Pedro
policy implementation
post-new public management
coordination
boundary-crossing strategy
title_short Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government
title_full Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government
title_fullStr Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government
title_full_unstemmed Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government
title_sort Boundary-Crossing Strategies: Managing Macro Policies in a Federal Government
author Cavalcante,Pedro
author_facet Cavalcante,Pedro
Lotta,Gabriela Spanghero
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author2 Lotta,Gabriela Spanghero
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Lotta,Gabriela Spanghero
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv policy implementation
post-new public management
coordination
boundary-crossing strategy
topic policy implementation
post-new public management
coordination
boundary-crossing strategy
description ABSTRACT Objectives: this paper aims to analyze boundary-crossing strategies, henceforth BCS, a complex and relatively new coordination trend in public administration. To do so, we investigated how three prioritized coordination policies from different sectors were designed and implemented in Brazil. Methods: following a literature review on BCS, the paper employs content analysis of the programs’ legislation and government white papers. To understand how the programs actually functioned, we interviewed key government stakeholders. Results: they suggest that two macro policies incorporated most of the boundary-crossing features in their formal design and, more importantly, implementation processes. However, the degree to which these characteristics are present varies according to the research focus or the interviewee’s position. Conclusions: main findings of BCS strategy are that policy effectiveness and continuity depend on the consensus of different stakeholders about policy goals; the empowerment of leaders; adoption of new coordination instruments; and continuing policy prioritization. Finally, by exploring the adaptation of an international trend to the Brazilian public administration context, the paper shows crucial insights for innovation in terms of policy coordination and implementation.
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