It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, work and organization have occurred or are under way. In this paper our aim is to raise questions about this account. Focusing on three services in the UK, each dominated by organized professions – health care, housing, and social services – significant variations in the effectiveness of reforms are noted. The available research also suggests that these outcomes have been inversely proportional to the efforts expended on introducing new management practices. The most radical changes have been in housing, where, paradoxically, successive UK governments focused least attention. By contrast, in health and social services, management restructuring...
This paper will examine recent restructuring of the NHS following the Health and Social Care Act (20...
Ten years ago, the British Journal of Management devoted a special issue to public sector management...
This article utilizes three empirical studies to examine the organizational and policy context withi...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
The New Managerialism and Public Service Professionals is a fresh and insightful analysis of the cha...
This thesis examines the influence of institutional and government policy change, in the form of pub...
Looks at the rise of managerialism in one part of the public sector in England, that of local author...
The introduction of New Public Management (NPM) in the UK transformed the public sector in the 1980s...
As governments and public service organizations across the globe engage in strategies of institution...
As governments and public service organizations across the globe engage in strategies of institution...
This paper examines some large scale changes which have taken place in the management of public serv...
As governments and public service organizations across the globe engage in strategies of institution...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
Governments across the world are pursuing reform in an effort to improve public services. But have t...
This paper will examine recent restructuring of the NHS following the Health and Social Care Act (20...
Ten years ago, the British Journal of Management devoted a special issue to public sector management...
This article utilizes three empirical studies to examine the organizational and policy context withi...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
The New Managerialism and Public Service Professionals is a fresh and insightful analysis of the cha...
This thesis examines the influence of institutional and government policy change, in the form of pub...
Looks at the rise of managerialism in one part of the public sector in England, that of local author...
The introduction of New Public Management (NPM) in the UK transformed the public sector in the 1980s...
As governments and public service organizations across the globe engage in strategies of institution...
As governments and public service organizations across the globe engage in strategies of institution...
This paper examines some large scale changes which have taken place in the management of public serv...
As governments and public service organizations across the globe engage in strategies of institution...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
Governments across the world are pursuing reform in an effort to improve public services. But have t...
This paper will examine recent restructuring of the NHS following the Health and Social Care Act (20...
Ten years ago, the British Journal of Management devoted a special issue to public sector management...
This article utilizes three empirical studies to examine the organizational and policy context withi...