Indications of Goal Displacement in Regulatory Enforcement Agencies: An Empirical Exploration

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This paper describes indications of goal displacement in regulatory enforcement agencies as reported by enforcement professionals from a range of regulatory domains. The findings suggest that the occurrence of this phenomenon in these agencies may be more prevalent and multifaceted than expected. Among the goal-displacement types reported as most impactful were goal narrowing, induced by calamities, goal diversion through ongoing organizational reform, and goal diversion brought upon by strict regimes of output management. A systematic exploration of these various goal-displacement types as conducted here sheds light onto the intricate nature of goal alignment of these agencies.

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Huizinga, K. (2022). Indications of Goal Displacement in Regulatory Enforcement Agencies: An Empirical Exploration. Administration and Society, 54(8), 1572–1600. https://doi.org/10.1177/00953997211065754

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