Jörn Ege

Jörn Ege

Universität Bern

H-index: 16

Europe-Switzerland

About Jörn Ege

Jörn Ege, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bern, specializes in the field of compliance, local governance, implementation, International Organizations, International Public Administration.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Means of Bureaucratic Influence

Means of bureaucratic influence: the interplay between formal autonomy and informal styles in international bureaucracies

Under what conditions does bureaucracy matter in the making of global public policies?

Bureaucracy and internationalization

Structured, Focused Comparison

How street‐level dilemmas and politics shape divergence: The accountability regimes framework

Avoiding disciplinary garbage cans: a pledge for a problem-driven approach to researching international public administration

Evidence-based policymaking in times of acute crisis: Comparing the use of scientific knowledge in Germany, Switzerland, and Italy

Jörn Ege Information

University

Position

Center of Competence for Public Management (KPM)

Citations(all)

1096

Citations(since 2020)

810

Cited By

607

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

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Jörn Ege Skills & Research Interests

compliance

local governance

implementation

International Organizations

International Public Administration

Top articles of Jörn Ege

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Means of Bureaucratic Influence

International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance: The Role of Autonomy, Agency, and the Quest for Attention

Michael W Bauer

Steffen Eckhard

Jörn Ege

Christoph Knill

2024/2/29

Means of bureaucratic influence: the interplay between formal autonomy and informal styles in international bureaucracies

International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance: The Role of Autonomy, Agency and the Quest for Attention

Michael Bauer

Steffen Eckhard

Jörn Ege

Christoph Knill

2024/2/28

Under what conditions does bureaucracy matter in the making of global public policies?

Governance

Jörn Ege

Michael W Bauer

Nora Wagner

Eva Thomann

2023/10

Bureaucracy and internationalization

Rahel M Schomaker

Michael W Bauer

Jörn Ege

2023/4/6

Structured, Focused Comparison

Lucile Maertens

Leah R Kimber

Fanny Badache

2023

How street‐level dilemmas and politics shape divergence: The accountability regimes framework

Policy Studies Journal

Eva Thomann

James Maxia

Jörn Ege

2023/11

Avoiding disciplinary garbage cans: a pledge for a problem-driven approach to researching international public administration

Journal of European public policy

Jörn Ege

Michael W Bauer

Louisa Bayerlein

Steffen Eckhard

Christoph Knill

2022/7/3

Evidence-based policymaking in times of acute crisis: Comparing the use of scientific knowledge in Germany, Switzerland, and Italy

Politische Vierteljahresschrift

Susanne Hadorn

Fritz Sager

Céline Mavrot

Anna Malandrino

Jörn Ege

2022/6

No Actorness without Autonomy: Researching IPAs' Role in Transnational Policy-Making

Michael W Bauer

Jörn Ege

2022

Conditions of Influence: Policy Effects of IPA Autonomy in Comparative Perspective

Michael W Bauer

Jörn Ege

Nora Wagner

2022/11/18

International public administration and politics

Jörn Ege

2022/10/18

Approaches to Qualitative Comparative Analysis and good practices: A systematic review

Eva Thomann

Jörn Ege

Ekaterina Paustyan

2022/9

How do international bureaucrats affect policy outputs? Studying administrative influence strategies in international organizations

International Review of Administrative Sciences

Jörn Ege

Michael W Bauer

Nora Wagner

2021/12

Comment les fonctionnaires internationaux influent-ils sur la production des politiques? Étude des stratégies d’influence administratives dans les organisations internationales

Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives

Jörn Ege

Michael W. Bauer

Nora Wagner 1

2021/12

What international bureaucrats (really) want: Administrative preferences in international organization research

Jörn Ege

2020/11/23

Improving generalizability in transnational bureaucratic influence research: A (modest) proposal

International Studies Review

Jörn Ege

Michael W Bauer

Nora Wagner

2020/9

Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) in public administration

Eva Thomann

Jörn Ege

2020

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