States the Australian Public Service (APS) has been engaged in a comprehensive reform process for more than 20 years. A significant dimension of this reform process has been commercialization. With this growing commercialization, the relationship between civil servants, as APS managers, and their ministers has changed. Explores the accountability implications of the commercialization of the APS in the context of the recasting of the accountability responsibilities of civil servants associated with the demise, in Australia, of Westminster accountability conventions
The Australian public sector has been undergoing major changes in its philosophy, structure, process...
During the last two decades of New Public Management (NPM), reformist governments have transformed t...
This chapter documents and critiques the recent significant reform to the Australian public sector (...
Australia has been engaged on a comprehensive process of federal public service reform for more than...
The Australian Public Service (APS) is facing a number of significant challenges in meeting the requ...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
Separating providers from purchasers through executive agencies is intended to increase not only eff...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
This chapter explores and explains recent modernisation changes in the Australian Public Sector and ...
In the last two decades of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century the Australian pu...
This paper, to appear in revised form in the third volume of the series on governance in Australia e...
Australia began a comprehensive process of federal civil service reform in the 1970s, culminating in...
The New Public Management (NPM) is the label applied to a literature which posits the need to recast...
[Extract] Will management replace administration in the Australian public sector? According to Glyn ...
The Australian Public Service was subject to a process of governance, accountability and performance...
The Australian public sector has been undergoing major changes in its philosophy, structure, process...
During the last two decades of New Public Management (NPM), reformist governments have transformed t...
This chapter documents and critiques the recent significant reform to the Australian public sector (...
Australia has been engaged on a comprehensive process of federal public service reform for more than...
The Australian Public Service (APS) is facing a number of significant challenges in meeting the requ...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
Separating providers from purchasers through executive agencies is intended to increase not only eff...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
This chapter explores and explains recent modernisation changes in the Australian Public Sector and ...
In the last two decades of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century the Australian pu...
This paper, to appear in revised form in the third volume of the series on governance in Australia e...
Australia began a comprehensive process of federal civil service reform in the 1970s, culminating in...
The New Public Management (NPM) is the label applied to a literature which posits the need to recast...
[Extract] Will management replace administration in the Australian public sector? According to Glyn ...
The Australian Public Service was subject to a process of governance, accountability and performance...
The Australian public sector has been undergoing major changes in its philosophy, structure, process...
During the last two decades of New Public Management (NPM), reformist governments have transformed t...
This chapter documents and critiques the recent significant reform to the Australian public sector (...