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Journal of Organizational Change Management | 2013

Policing opportunities and threats in Europe

Arjan van den Born; Arjen van Witteloostuijn; Melody Barlage; Saraï Sapulete; Ad van den Oord; Sofie Rogiest; Nathalie Vallet; Zdenko Reguli; Michal Vít; Christian Mouhanna; Damien Cassa; Henriette Binder; Vivian Blumenthal; Jochen Christe‐Zeyse; Stefanie Giljohann; Mario Gruschinske; Hartwig Pautz; Susanne Stein-Müller; Fabio Bisogni; Pietro Costanzo; Trpe Stojanovski; Stojanka Mirceva; Katerina Krstevska; Rade Rajkovcevski; Mila Stamenova; Saskia Bayerl; Kate Horton; Gabriele Jacobs; Theo Jochoms; Gert Vogel

Purpose: This paper aims to take stock and to increase understanding of the opportunities and threats for policing in ten European countries in the Political, Economic, Social, Technological and Legal (PESTL) environment. Design/methodology/approach: This study is part of the large EU-funded COMPOSITE project into organisational change. A PESTL analysis was executed to produce the environmental scan that will serve as a platform for further research into change management within the police. The findings are based on structured interviews with police officers of 17 different police forces and knowledgeable externals in ten European countries. The sampling strategy was optimized for representativeness under the binding capacity constraints defined by the COMPOSITE research budget. Findings: European police forces face a long list of environmental changes that can be grouped in the five PESTL clusters with a common denominator. There is also quite some overlap as to both the importance and nature of the key PESTL trends across the ten countries, suggesting convergence in Europe. Originality/value: A study of this magnitude has not been seen before in Europe, which brings new insights to the target population of police forces across Europe. Moreover, policing is an interesting field to study from the perspective of organisational change, featuring a high incidence of change in combination with a wide variety of change challenges, such as those related to identity and leadership.


COMPOSITE - Comparative Police Studies in the EU | 2012

Best practice in police social media adaptation

Sebastian Denef; Nico Kaptein; Saskia Bayerl; Leonardo Ramirez


European Journal of Policing Studies | 2016

Knowledge sharing practices and issues in policing contexts: A systematic review of the literature

Kerry Griffiths; Kamal Birdi; Victória Alsina; Daniela Andrei; Adriana Baban; Saskia Bayerl; Fabio Bisogni; Sofia Chirica; Pietro Costanzo; Mila Gascó; Mario Gruschinske; Kate Horton; Gabriele Jacobs; Theo Jochoms; Katerina Krstevska; Christian Mouhanna; Ad van den Oord; Claudia Otoiu; Rade Rajkovcevski; Lucia Ratiu; Zdenko Reguli; Claudia Rus; Susanne Stein-Müller; Trpe Stojanovski; Mihai Varga; Michal Vít; Gabriel Vonas


European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin | 2011

Cross-European Approaches to Social Media as a tool for police communication

Sebastian Denef; Saskia Bayerl; Nico Kaptein


European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin | 2017

Doing European police research - an exciting expedition called COMPOSITE

Gabriele Jacobs; Saskia Bayerl; Kate Horton


European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin | 2017

Ignoring, tolerating or embracing? Social media use in European police forces

Saskia Bayerl; Gabriele Jacobs; Kate Horton


RSM Discovery - Management Knowledge | 2015

Handling threats to the validity of online data

Saskia Bayerl; Akhgar


Archive | 2015

Evaluatie Politiewet 2012 in de Eenheid Oost-Nederland en landelijke thema's

Gabriele Belschak-Jacobs; Saskia Bayerl; Elisabeth Brein; Marja Flory; Henk van de Bunt; Nicole Haas; Ruth Prins


Die Polizei | 2015

Keine Angst vor Evaluationen - Eine Blaupause zur Evaluation der niederländischen Polizeireform - Teil I

Gabriele Belschak-Jacobs; Saskia Bayerl; Elisabeth Brein; Marja Flory


RSM Discovery - Management Knowledge | 2014

Identity and identity conflict in the workplace

Kate Horton; Saskia Bayerl; Gabriele Belschak-Jacobs

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Kate Horton

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Gabriele Jacobs

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Marja Flory

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Kamal Birdi

University of Sheffield

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Mila Gascó

Ramon Llull University

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Christian Mouhanna

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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