The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departments was one feature of the reforms of the State sector which took place in New Zealand from 1984. The New Public Management, or NPM as it quickly became known, provided an umbrella title for the reforms which were taking place in public sectors in many OECD countries. NPM involved two sets of ideas economicsbased theories and managerialist systems. Over the period NPM evolved with many transitions, phases and ages as academic observers and some bureaucrats sought to document the changing nature of NPM and compare the intercountry variances. The thesis addresses changes in institutional design, which have taken place in New Zealand through the ...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...
This manuscript is concerned with the supply of public services while difficulties in financing them...
Does New Zealand's success story have lessons for developing countries contemplating public sector r...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
Reform and reorganisation of the New Zealand public sector have been ongoing since the 1980s, result...
New Zealand is frequently cited as the archetypical example of New Public Management (NPM), having g...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
The type of government, whether the cabinet is a single-party majority, multiparty coalition, minori...
The new Zealand public reform process of the late 1980s and early 1990s was notable for its attempt ...
[Extract] Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent deca...
This article explores the supposed shift from New Public Management (NPM) to a new era of “post-NPM”...
Studies of New Zealand public sector reforms since the mid-1980s have tended to focus on the applica...
This thesis examined changes to New Zealand housing policy announced in the 1991 Budget from a neo-i...
Ten years ago, the provision of government funding for the social and welfare services delivered by ...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...
This manuscript is concerned with the supply of public services while difficulties in financing them...
Does New Zealand's success story have lessons for developing countries contemplating public sector r...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
Reform and reorganisation of the New Zealand public sector have been ongoing since the 1980s, result...
New Zealand is frequently cited as the archetypical example of New Public Management (NPM), having g...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
The type of government, whether the cabinet is a single-party majority, multiparty coalition, minori...
The new Zealand public reform process of the late 1980s and early 1990s was notable for its attempt ...
[Extract] Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent deca...
This article explores the supposed shift from New Public Management (NPM) to a new era of “post-NPM”...
Studies of New Zealand public sector reforms since the mid-1980s have tended to focus on the applica...
This thesis examined changes to New Zealand housing policy announced in the 1991 Budget from a neo-i...
Ten years ago, the provision of government funding for the social and welfare services delivered by ...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...
This manuscript is concerned with the supply of public services while difficulties in financing them...
Does New Zealand's success story have lessons for developing countries contemplating public sector r...