Miriam Hartlapp, Gerda Falkner
Problems of Operationalisation and Data in EU Compliance Research
Substantial theoretical, conceptual and empirical
advances have been made in research on the implementation of EU policies during
recent years. However, our findings have remained ambivalent and our theoretical
insights disparate. It therefore seems high time to address some issues that
cause concern in this type of research and to raise awareness of the limits of
the various theoretical approaches and of the data commonly used. This relates
to the challenges of operationalising and of choosing adequate indicators for
the dependent variable (compliance). We also discuss promises and pitfalls of
different types of data used in the field, such as official statistics on
notifications and infringements published by the European Commission as well as
mass surveys.