Madalina Busuioc wins the Haldane Prize for best published article
Each year a distinguished jury will award the Haldane prize to the author(s) of the best article published in Public Administration. The Haldane prize commemorates one of the founders of Public Administration (and first President of the Royal Institute of Public Administration), Richard Haldane.
Congratulations
Congratulations to Madalina Busuioc, our new Associate Professor at Public Administration, for the award of the Haldane Prize for her article ‘Friend of Foe? Inter-Agency Cooperation, Organizational Reputation, and Turf’. This prize is awarded to the best paper published in Public Administration in 2016 and this year’s award committee consisted of Eva Sørensen, Edmund Stazyk, and Kutsal Yesilkagit.
Two contrasting cases of bureaucratic cooperation
The article of Madalina Busuioc aims to explain two contrasting cases of bureaucratic cooperation in the European agencies Europol and Frontex. To understand why cooperation has proceeded smoothly in one case (border management), while triggering strong turf-protective tendencies in the other (law enforcement), the article develops a theoretical approach to cooperation that is both ‘turf’ and reputation sensitive.
Available article
The full article is available on: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/padm.12160/abstract