Is restructuring the hammer of organisational change in New Zealand’s state sector? A State Services Commission (SSC) survey of state sector employees in 2010 identified that 65 per cent of the 4,600 staff sampled had been involved in a merger or restructure during the previous two years, a sharp contrast with a similar survey of the federal government of the United States, which found that only 18 per cent were affected. These statistics raise questions which form the basis of this paper: why, how and to what effect are state sector organisations restructured in New Zealand? Our research started with a review of empirical data on restructuring and of perspectives from the literature on restructuring in the public and private sectors. We th...
[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”...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...
Is restructuring the hammer of organisational change in New Zealand’s state sector? A State Services...
New Zealand's program of economic and public sector restructuring since 1984 is assessed in comparis...
The paper deals with the organisational and legal aspects of the reform of the public sector in New...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
In line with the large-scale reforms instituted by the New Zealand government in the 1980s, the New ...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
New Zealand is frequently cited as the archetypical example of New Public Management (NPM), having g...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
Reform and reorganisation of the New Zealand public sector have been ongoing since the 1980s, result...
Does New Zealand's success story have lessons for developing countries contemplating public sector r...
The type of government, whether the cabinet is a single-party majority, multiparty coalition, minori...
[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”...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...
Is restructuring the hammer of organisational change in New Zealand’s state sector? A State Services...
New Zealand's program of economic and public sector restructuring since 1984 is assessed in comparis...
The paper deals with the organisational and legal aspects of the reform of the public sector in New...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
In line with the large-scale reforms instituted by the New Zealand government in the 1980s, the New ...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
New Zealand is frequently cited as the archetypical example of New Public Management (NPM), having g...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
Reform and reorganisation of the New Zealand public sector have been ongoing since the 1980s, result...
Does New Zealand's success story have lessons for developing countries contemplating public sector r...
The type of government, whether the cabinet is a single-party majority, multiparty coalition, minori...
[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”...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...