How does symbolic commitment strengthen the resilience of sustainability institutions? Exploring the role of bureaucrats in Germany, Finland, and the UK

Ryan Wong and Jeroen van der Heijden 2022. How does symbolic commitment strengthen the resilience of sustainability institutions? Exploring the role of bureaucrats in Germany, Finland, and the UK. Sustainable Development. 30 (1), pp. 10-22. https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.2225

TitleHow does symbolic commitment strengthen the resilience of sustainability institutions? Exploring the role of bureaucrats in Germany, Finland, and the UK
TypeJournal article
AuthorsRyan Wong and Jeroen van der Heijden
Abstract

Symbolic commitment is commonly acknowledged in the literature to be important for sustainability governance. Academics express high hopes and expectations of symbolic commitment as a means to strengthen sustainability institutions. Policy makers and bureaucrats see it as being necessary in order to keep an issue on the agenda. However, little is known about how symbolic commitment contributes to institutional resilience. This study examines the rise and fall of national institutions for implementing sustainability agendas in Germany, Finland, and the UK in the context of fluctuating symbolic commitment. Interviews with 56 policy actors and documentary analysis uncovered the creative role of bureaucrats in securing symbolic commitment. The risks of relying on symbolic commitment can be reduced by considering the impact of economic austerity and the loss of institutional memory.

JournalSustainable Development
Journal citation30 (1), pp. 10-22
ISSN1099-1719
0968-0802
Year2022
PublisherWiley
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.2225
Web address (URL)https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.2225
Publication dates
Published in printFeb 2022
Published online01 Jul 2021
FunderNone

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