Date of Award
5-2015
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Legacy Department
Policy Studies
Committee Chair/Advisor
Bonnie Holaday
Committee Member
Bruce Ransom
Committee Member
Joseph Stewart
Committee Member
Holley Ulbrich
Abstract
This study discusses the ability of the Summer Work Travel Program (SWTP) to meet the objectives outlined in its authorizing legislation, the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961. These goals include educational exchange between participants and the U.S. community, cultural exchange between participants and the U.S. community, and the promotion of peace exemplified by SWTP operators and the U.S. community. The study adopts agency and transaction cost theory to guide its discussion of the administrative relationship between the U.S. State Department and those designated as Summer Work Travel Sponsors. This study's findings include instances of informational and preference asymmetry between administrative actors. The use of intermediary placement agents by SWTP sponsors was found to be a source of opportunism. Policy and program recommendations are presented to realign the actions of the SWTP administrative actors with respect to accountability and effective methods of contracting.
Recommended Citation
Reardon, Mark, "ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONSHIPS, AGENCY THEORY, AND THE SUMMER WORK TRAVEL PROGRAM: 2012-2013" (2015). All Dissertations. 1510.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_dissertations/1510