Abstract In Britain the formal institutional framework within which local leadership takes place has been transformed since 1997 – through new arrangements for executive decision-making and the introduction of ‘comprehensive performance assessment’. The article looks at how such changes have affected the relationship between political and managerial leaders in local government. Drawing on primary research, the article examines the interaction between the formal changes associated with ‘modernization ’ and existing conventions governing the leader–chief executive relationship. Many ‘informal rules ’ still persist, serving sometimes to reinforce new expectations and sometimes to undermine them. But other informal rules are being modified, and...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
Significant changes in the political management of local authorities in the United Kingdom are now t...
The challenges to local authority leadership have been compounded by forces of modernisation and ref...
Political leadership has been a key element of central government’s attempts to ‘modernise’ local go...
The paper assesses the impact of the elected executive mayor on leadership and management in UK loca...
Over the last 20 years or so, local government in Britain has been experiencing a relentless, rapidl...
This paper uses six contrasting case studies of leadership in local government – two involving mayor...
Over the last 20 years or so, local government in Britain has been experiencing a relentless, rapidl...
The report draws on a study of political leadership within the new political management structures i...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
In this article we develop a model of political leadership. In doing so, we analyse the challenges f...
Local governments throughout the west are undergoing a transformation of their leadership styles and...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
Significant changes in the political management of local authorities in the United Kingdom are now t...
The challenges to local authority leadership have been compounded by forces of modernisation and ref...
Political leadership has been a key element of central government’s attempts to ‘modernise’ local go...
The paper assesses the impact of the elected executive mayor on leadership and management in UK loca...
Over the last 20 years or so, local government in Britain has been experiencing a relentless, rapidl...
This paper uses six contrasting case studies of leadership in local government – two involving mayor...
Over the last 20 years or so, local government in Britain has been experiencing a relentless, rapidl...
The report draws on a study of political leadership within the new political management structures i...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
In this article we develop a model of political leadership. In doing so, we analyse the challenges f...
Local governments throughout the west are undergoing a transformation of their leadership styles and...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
Significant changes in the political management of local authorities in the United Kingdom are now t...
The challenges to local authority leadership have been compounded by forces of modernisation and ref...