Taking Stock of the Comparative Literature on the Role of Blame Avoidance Strategies in Social Policy Reform
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2016
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This article takes stock of and reviews the comparative literature on blame avoidance strategies in social policy reform to identify the conditions under which blame avoidance strategies are necessary (or not). This helps to solve the seemingly contradictory findings that blame avoidance strategies may not (always) be necessary while they are often employed. Moreover, it proposes that experimental designs help to establish the effect of blame avoidance strategies and presents an approach for assessing systematically the employment and success of blame avoidance strategies. Hereby, the article outlines a research agenda for comparative theory development.
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welfare retrenchment, blame avoidance strategies, credit-claiming retrenchment, comparative social policy analysis
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Vis, B 2016, 'Taking Stock of the Comparative Literature on the Role of Blame Avoidance Strategies in Social Policy Reform', JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 122-137. https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2015.1005955