Scientific article
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Institutional Operability: Outward Rule-Following, Inward Role-Playing

Published inAnalyse & Kritik, vol. 45, no. 2, p. 325-347
Publication date2023-11-27
First online date2023-11-30
Abstract

Institutional operability refers to the normative conditions governing the exercise of power of office that makes an institution work. Because institutional action occurs by the interrelated actions of the officeholders, a focus on institutional operability requires the analysis and assessment of the officeholders’ conduct in their institutional capacity. This article distinguishes two perspectives on operability: ‘outward’ and ‘inward.’ The outward view emphasizes predefined instructions for efficient execution, focusing on rule-following to achieve institutional purposes. The inward perspective highlights role-playing and reflective engagement among officeholders to uphold an institution’s raison d’être. The inward perspective brings to the fore the relational aspect of institutional life and officeholders’ interrelated responsibility for guiding institutional action.

Keywords
  • Institutional action
  • Ethics of office
  • Rule-following approach
  • Role-playing approach
  • Institutions
Citation (ISO format)
BOCCHIOLA, Michele, CEVA, Emanuela. Institutional Operability: Outward Rule-Following, Inward Role-Playing. In: Analyse & Kritik, 2023, vol. 45, n° 2, p. 325–347. doi: 10.1515/auk-2023-2015
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