2017-03-13
How to prove, how to interpret and what to do? Uncertainty experiences of street-level tax officials
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Public Management Review: an international journal of research and theory p. 1- 18
This study examines the kind of uncertainties frontline tax officials working with a trust-based inspection approach experience in interacting with citizen-clients. The classical literature on bureaucracy and the street-level bureaucracy literature suggest frontline officials face two kinds of uncertainties: information and interpretation problems. Analysing stories of Dutch frontline tax officials collected through in-depth interviews, this article shows that these two kinds of uncertainty only explain a part of the uncertainties experienced. Respondents also face action problems requiring improvisational judgements. The study furthermore finds that different sources underlie these uncertainties, pointing to possible explanations.
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| doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2017.1299199, hdl.handle.net/1765/98498 | |
| Public Management Review: an international journal of research and theory | |
| Organisation | Department of Sociology |
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Raaphorst, N. (Nadine). (2017). How to prove, how to interpret and what to do? Uncertainty experiences of street-level tax officials. Public Management Review: an international journal of research and theory, 1–18. doi:10.1080/14719037.2017.1299199 |
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