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The role of EU funding in EU member states: building administrative capacity to advance administrative reforms
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October 2022

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International Journal of Public Sector Management

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Rasa Goštautaitė

Purpose Despite the growing volume of European Union (EU) investments into reforms and public administration, how EU support contributes to administrative reform and capacity building at domestic level is still unclear. The article explains the EU's influence, domestic politicisation and previous administrative capacity on organisational change whilst implementing European Social Fund-financed projects during the programming period 2014–2020. Design/methodology/approach By going beyond the EU-centred approach and based on different strands of the new institutionalism, the authors offer three explanations on the influence of EU support. The authors performed the qualitative content analysis of 29 case studies and matched the implementation of the projects with the authors' explanations. Findings The authors' research results indicate that progress in the implementation of the projects was determined by domestic factors rather than EU conditionalities. The influence of domestic politicisation was found to be mixed, but higher levels of initial administrative capacity proved to be most important to achieving organisational change. Research limitations/implications The authors' judgement of the project implementation and their success was based on the information provided in the case studies at the time of implementation. Practical implications The authors' research points to the essential need for the initial and gradual development of administrative capacity to achieve good reform results. Originality/value Based on the different logics of the new institutionalism, we developed specific mechanisms for organisational change. The authors' research results deepen the understanding of how politicisation positively or negatively shapes reform implementation, as well as how pre-existing administrative capacity and further development of pre-existing administrative capacity dynamically occurs through a process of socialisation and learning.

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Figure 1. Participation from non-associated third countries by programme part (% of participations in country group)
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Figure 4. Difference between annual average number of participations by third country organisations in FP7 and Horizon 2020 (leading 23 countries)
Figure 5. Difference between annual average number of participations by third country organisations in FP7 and Horizon 2020 according to country groups (all countries)
Figure 6. Share of participations by third country organisations per type of action, compared to participations by overall organisations' population (Horizon 2020 and FP7)

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Study on International Cooperation in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, commissioned by European Commission, Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture
Mantas Pupinis

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Vitalis Nakrošis

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Dovydas Caturianas

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Mark Whittle

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... Iannacci, Cornford et al. [25] conducted an analysis of the monitoring systems for the use of ESF funds and emphasized that simplifying data entry and reducing opportunity costs, trans-forming participants in monitoring systems into partners who jointly develop the ESF strategy, providing regular feedback to project providers, as well as offering financial incentives for sharing information-such as linking project payments to information exchange-could dramatically improve existing monitoring processes. Nakrošis et al. [26] examine how European Union (EU) support contributes to administrative reforms and capacity building at the national level, focusing on projects financed by the European Social Fund during the 2014-2020 programming period. The authors explore the influence of EU support, domestic politicization, and initial administrative capacity on organizational change, using qualitative content analysis of 29 case studies. ...

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Do European Social Funds Matter in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals?
The role of EU funding in EU member states: building administrative capacity to advance administrative reforms

International Journal of Public Sector Management