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Benjamin Leidorf-Tidå is a PhD researcher within the research programme "Reputation Matters in the Regulatory State". His research aims to contribute to an increased understanding of the behaviour of account-holding institutions. As such Benjamin investigates the (varying) intensities with which different account-holders execute their account-holding tasks vis-a-vis different account-givers, as well as how different account-holders shape, define, and execute their account-holding roles. His research has been published in Public Administration, the Journal of Common Market Studies, and the Journal of European Public Policy.  

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Prior to joining VU Amsterdam, Benjamin spent the first three years of his PhD at the Leiden University, Institute of Public Administration. Before starting his PhD project, he worked in the international development sector for a non-profit organisation where he gained practical experience of working with various accountability practices and accountability arrangements.

Benjamin obtained a MSc in Political Science from Lund University in 2015.

 

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