Private sector governance arrangements have been imported into UK public bodies under the influence of New Public Management reforms. This paper draws on a cohort study of 14 public bodies to assess the appropriateness of this practice and the impact of fiscal austerity during the study period of 2010–16. Based on multiple sources, including interviews with Chairs and Chief Executives, it shows that, though similar to private corporate Boards in appearance, public Boards are often excluded from the strategy role. They are also vulnerable to the elastic definition of policy over which Ministers assert dominance, thereby blurring accountability. It demonstrates the tension between vertical accountability to government principals and horizonta...
The past decade has produced significant change in how the public and private sectors operate and th...
The term “Corporate Governance” always proliferates after large accounting scandals and crises; prac...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
The authors gratefully acknowledge a grant from the British Academy (SG10591) and an award from the ...
It is now over a decade since the global financial crisis. This seismic event led to governments in ...
Purpose – The era of austerity that has followed the outbreak of the global financial crisis has pos...
Abstract Administrative leadership in UK central government has been reformed through the creation o...
This paper draws on the work of Streeck and Schmitter (1985) and its subsequent use by Puxty, et al ...
A great deal of attention is given to roles of both Chief Executives and members of the Senior Manag...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
This paper explains how the UK central government has changed accountability and audit arrangements ...
In the context of austerity-inspired reforms to public audit in England we investigate the extent to...
Conventional understandings of what the Westminster model implies anticipate reliance on a top-down,...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
Austerity strained the financial sustainability of governments and ability of policy makers to addre...
The past decade has produced significant change in how the public and private sectors operate and th...
The term “Corporate Governance” always proliferates after large accounting scandals and crises; prac...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
The authors gratefully acknowledge a grant from the British Academy (SG10591) and an award from the ...
It is now over a decade since the global financial crisis. This seismic event led to governments in ...
Purpose – The era of austerity that has followed the outbreak of the global financial crisis has pos...
Abstract Administrative leadership in UK central government has been reformed through the creation o...
This paper draws on the work of Streeck and Schmitter (1985) and its subsequent use by Puxty, et al ...
A great deal of attention is given to roles of both Chief Executives and members of the Senior Manag...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
This paper explains how the UK central government has changed accountability and audit arrangements ...
In the context of austerity-inspired reforms to public audit in England we investigate the extent to...
Conventional understandings of what the Westminster model implies anticipate reliance on a top-down,...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
Austerity strained the financial sustainability of governments and ability of policy makers to addre...
The past decade has produced significant change in how the public and private sectors operate and th...
The term “Corporate Governance” always proliferates after large accounting scandals and crises; prac...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...