While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector employment as being too generous, there is a rationale for its distinctiveness. The career service model that endured for most of the last century was aligned to the bureaucratic form of public administration of that time. As public administration was ‘transformed’ into public sector management through the importing of private sector techniques, so too has public sector employment been varied in pursuit of greater efficiency, flexibility and responsiveness
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...
In 1998, we were witnessing major changes in frontline social service delivery across the OECD and t...
We model personnel policies in public agencies, examining how wages and promotion standards can part...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
Public services play an essential role in society, and yet their image is often poor, fed by televis...
Graham Allison, a well-:known American political scientist, once asked whether public and private m...
In this paper the author explores three themes. First, some critical traditional frameworks and feat...
In most countries public sector employment relations have traditionally been regulated by special ru...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Public sector management work contributes direc...
Amidst growing dissatisfaction with the state of government performance and an erosion of trust in o...
The New Public Management (NPM) is the label applied to a literature which posits the need to recast...
It is easy to criticise the traditional model of public service employment. However its distinctive...
For much of the 20th century, the main governance structure and method of service delivery of the pu...
There is a strange relationship between public service and politics. Public servants work within pol...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...
In 1998, we were witnessing major changes in frontline social service delivery across the OECD and t...
We model personnel policies in public agencies, examining how wages and promotion standards can part...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
Public services play an essential role in society, and yet their image is often poor, fed by televis...
Graham Allison, a well-:known American political scientist, once asked whether public and private m...
In this paper the author explores three themes. First, some critical traditional frameworks and feat...
In most countries public sector employment relations have traditionally been regulated by special ru...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Public sector management work contributes direc...
Amidst growing dissatisfaction with the state of government performance and an erosion of trust in o...
The New Public Management (NPM) is the label applied to a literature which posits the need to recast...
It is easy to criticise the traditional model of public service employment. However its distinctive...
For much of the 20th century, the main governance structure and method of service delivery of the pu...
There is a strange relationship between public service and politics. Public servants work within pol...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...
In 1998, we were witnessing major changes in frontline social service delivery across the OECD and t...
We model personnel policies in public agencies, examining how wages and promotion standards can part...