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Scientific article 20. MAY 2025
  • Labour Market
  • Labour Market

Agency orientation and bureaucratic behaviour towards clients: evidence from a survey experiment among unemployment caseworkers

Authors:

  • Mogens Jin Pedersen
  • Niels Bjørn Grund Petersen
  • Martin Bækgaard
  • Jonas Krogh Madsen
  • Labour Market
  • Labour Market
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Frontline workers' behaviour is often guided by considerations of clients' best interests (citizen-agent orientation) rather than strict policy adherence (state-agent orientation). Using a pre-registered 2 x 2 factorial vignette experiment involving caseworkers (n = 813) at Danish unemployment agencies, we present evidence on how priming a citizen-agent versus a state-agent orientation influences conduct towards clients - and whether these effects are moderated by clients expressing burdens with policy compliance. Our findings suggest that citizen-agent priming reduces the inclination to sanction noncompliant clients, regardless of expressed burdens, emphasizing how simple prompts can shift bureaucratic decision-making towards clients.

Authors

  • Mogens Jin PedersenNiels Bjørn Grund PetersenMartin BækgaardJonas Krogh Madsen

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    Public Management Review
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