Public sector organisations often make use of management consultants in policy implementation, but we know little about the outcomes. The paper reports one of the first quantitative evaluations of the impact of consulting advice on efficiency of public sector organisations. We employ an extensive dataset covering English NHS acute care hospital trusts over a four-year period. Based on PCSEs estimations, the findings show a significantly positive relationship between consulting expenditure and organisational inefficiency. These results lend support to critical accounts of management consulting, highlighting the need for organisations to be circumspect in deciding whether and how to use these services. Watch a vodcast by one of the authors: h...
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the nature of management consultancy and the way c...
NoThe field of Management Consulting research has grown rapidly in recent years. Fuelled by the dri...
There is a prevailing popular belief that expenditure on management by health-care providers is wast...
Expenditure on management consultants in public sector organizations is generally seen as contributi...
Purpose - This paper reflects on the growing trend of engaging management consultancies in implement...
This paper examines the practices of a distinctive group of change agents in the reform of the UK pu...
The growing use of external management consultancy services by public sector organizations has gener...
There has been very little research into management consulting interventions in public sector organi...
A number of publications in the field of consulting have attempted to define universal criteria for ...
In the UK, there is growing scrutiny and apprehension over government expenditure on consultancy fir...
Although managers are, globally, a central part of the new public management reform agenda, in recen...
Public service cutbacks have increased reliance on consultants. But new legislation and rules govern...
NoThe chapter explores the current landscape in the public sector, considering complications and con...
Objective Consultant based delivery of emergency service is perceived to add value. This study aims ...
Although managers are, globally, a central part of the new public management reform agenda, in recen...
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the nature of management consultancy and the way c...
NoThe field of Management Consulting research has grown rapidly in recent years. Fuelled by the dri...
There is a prevailing popular belief that expenditure on management by health-care providers is wast...
Expenditure on management consultants in public sector organizations is generally seen as contributi...
Purpose - This paper reflects on the growing trend of engaging management consultancies in implement...
This paper examines the practices of a distinctive group of change agents in the reform of the UK pu...
The growing use of external management consultancy services by public sector organizations has gener...
There has been very little research into management consulting interventions in public sector organi...
A number of publications in the field of consulting have attempted to define universal criteria for ...
In the UK, there is growing scrutiny and apprehension over government expenditure on consultancy fir...
Although managers are, globally, a central part of the new public management reform agenda, in recen...
Public service cutbacks have increased reliance on consultants. But new legislation and rules govern...
NoThe chapter explores the current landscape in the public sector, considering complications and con...
Objective Consultant based delivery of emergency service is perceived to add value. This study aims ...
Although managers are, globally, a central part of the new public management reform agenda, in recen...
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the nature of management consultancy and the way c...
NoThe field of Management Consulting research has grown rapidly in recent years. Fuelled by the dri...
There is a prevailing popular belief that expenditure on management by health-care providers is wast...