We address the problem of potential non-universality of the leading 1/
Q power corrections to jet shapes emerging from the non-inclusive char
acter of these observables. We consider the thrust distribution as an
example and analyse the non-inclusive contributions which emerge at th
e two-loop level, Although formally subleading in alpha(s), they modif
y the existing naive one-loop result for the expected magnitude of the
power term by a factor of order unity. Such a promotion of a subleadi
ng correction into a numerical factor is natural since the non-perturb
ative power terms are explicitly proportional to powers of the QCD sca
le Lambda which can be fixed precisely only at the two-loop level, The
''jet-shape scaling factor'' depends on the observable but remains pe
rturbatively calculable, Therefore it does not undermine the universal
nature of 1/Q power corrections, which remain expressible in terms of
the universal running coupling and universal soft-gluon emission. (C)
1998 Elsevier Science B.V.