The Downward Spiral of Legitimacy Erosion: Lessons on Network Governance Failure During the German “Refugee Crisis”
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T1 - The Downward Spiral of Legitimacy Erosion
T2 - Lessons on Network Governance Failure During the German “Refugee Crisis”
AU - Seidemann, Iris
AU - Weißmüller, Kristina S.
AU - Geiger, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s). Public Administration Review published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Public Administration.
PY - 2025/7/9
Y1 - 2025/7/9
N2 - Organizational legitimacy is essential for effective crisis governance. This study analyzes the rapid erosion of legitimacy faced by the German State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LAGeSo) during the 2015 refugee crisis, triggering cascading failures in public service delivery. Analyzing news articles and press statements, the study traces stakeholders' interactions with the LAGeSo, reconstructing key events and reactions to identify critical public governance failures. The findings show that a lack of network governance and anticipatory leadership contributed to a self-reinforcing process of legitimacy erosion, which culminated in organizational collapse. The case demonstrates that public sector crisis management requires more than technical responses; it demands strategic awareness of legitimacy dynamics and strong leadership in network governance. Adopting a legitimacy-as-process perspective, the study provides novel conceptual and practical insights for improving public crisis governance.
AB - Organizational legitimacy is essential for effective crisis governance. This study analyzes the rapid erosion of legitimacy faced by the German State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LAGeSo) during the 2015 refugee crisis, triggering cascading failures in public service delivery. Analyzing news articles and press statements, the study traces stakeholders' interactions with the LAGeSo, reconstructing key events and reactions to identify critical public governance failures. The findings show that a lack of network governance and anticipatory leadership contributed to a self-reinforcing process of legitimacy erosion, which culminated in organizational collapse. The case demonstrates that public sector crisis management requires more than technical responses; it demands strategic awareness of legitimacy dynamics and strong leadership in network governance. Adopting a legitimacy-as-process perspective, the study provides novel conceptual and practical insights for improving public crisis governance.
KW - crisis management
KW - legitimacy erosion
KW - network governance
KW - Management studies
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105010069014&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/puar.70008
DO - 10.1111/puar.70008
M3 - Journal articles
JO - Public Administration Review
JF - Public Administration Review
SN - 0033-3352
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