This Chapter traces the effects of New Public Management (NPM) reform in various public organisations introduced in Thailand in the early 2000s. It portrays the realities of several bureaucratic organisations in the Thai civil service by investigating how far the concept of the impersonal, inflexible and rule-bound institution is a characteristic of the settings studied, and by clarifying the extent to which cultural values in various public organisations have been (or have not been) altered because of the market-driven type of reform developed in Anglo-Saxon countries. The research highlights the persistence of the clan-oriented culture and its deep-seated roots, which humanise bureaucratic structures, on the one hand, and the perseverance...
The thesis seeks to explain change and stability in 'civil service policy' in Thailand between 1980 ...
Post- bureaucratic culture refers to informal inter-personal relationships by reducing chain of comm...
Cross cultural researchers have asked to what extent culture affects working and management styles o...
Thai culture is unique and renowned for its complexities. To understand the repercussion of culture ...
The diffusion of New Public Management reforms across the globe is based on the assumption of the un...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.This thesis investigated attributes of nationa...
Over the past five years the Thai Civil Service has been subjected to significant pressure to reform...
This study adopted a qualitative approach to address a range of questions intended to clarify and ex...
This research investigated the relationship between organizational culture and public sector perform...
Despite widespread application of reform models and interventions by intergovernmental organisations...
The bureaucracy has a structure that breeds its own administrative culture. In Thailand bureaucratic...
This is an exploratory study concerned with the influence of culture upon public administration. Cu...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of organizational leadership, professional att...
Our research examines a key aspect of the extensive bureaucratic reform program that was applied to ...
The thesis seeks to explain change and stability in 'civil service policy' in Thailand between 1980 ...
Post- bureaucratic culture refers to informal inter-personal relationships by reducing chain of comm...
Cross cultural researchers have asked to what extent culture affects working and management styles o...
Thai culture is unique and renowned for its complexities. To understand the repercussion of culture ...
The diffusion of New Public Management reforms across the globe is based on the assumption of the un...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.This thesis investigated attributes of nationa...
Over the past five years the Thai Civil Service has been subjected to significant pressure to reform...
This study adopted a qualitative approach to address a range of questions intended to clarify and ex...
This research investigated the relationship between organizational culture and public sector perform...
Despite widespread application of reform models and interventions by intergovernmental organisations...
The bureaucracy has a structure that breeds its own administrative culture. In Thailand bureaucratic...
This is an exploratory study concerned with the influence of culture upon public administration. Cu...
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION AT ASTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND INFORM...
The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of organizational leadership, professional att...
Our research examines a key aspect of the extensive bureaucratic reform program that was applied to ...
The thesis seeks to explain change and stability in 'civil service policy' in Thailand between 1980 ...
Post- bureaucratic culture refers to informal inter-personal relationships by reducing chain of comm...
Cross cultural researchers have asked to what extent culture affects working and management styles o...