This article introduces and applies a three-stage process to show how advocates of the conflicting institutional logics of budgetary stewardship and performance improvement in English and Welsh local authorities created a hybrid logic. Drawing on interviews with officers in 25 councils, it demonstrates how cooperative working environments meant that hybridization proceeded largely 'peacefully', in contrast to previous studies of more competitive contexts that found it occurs on a 'battlefield'. We argue that the nature of conflict within the hybridization process, along with the power dynamics between representatives of different logics, shapes the nature and sustainability of the resulting hybrid
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine conflicting institutional demands on individual fr...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this paper builds on previous s...
This article introduces and applies a three-stage process to show how advocates of the conflicting i...
This paper examines the ‘modernising government’ initiative in the UK, and the ‘flexibilities’ – lea...
Using the case of Cardiff, Wales, we argue that the hybridisation of local governance forms is exace...
Hybridisation of public services has increased under neoliberalism and New Public Management policie...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The public administration literature uses the concept of hybridity to describe situations where poli...
This paper draws on the institutional logics approach to analyse the reform of arm’s length public b...
Despite an abundance of studies on hybridization and hybrid forms of organizing, scholarly work has ...
This paper is a result from the research project 'TRANSGOB' led by Dr Ismael Blanco at the Universid...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
Performance management is generally expected to enhance the rationality of policy-making and managem...
This article explores and extends the concept of hybridity to understand current changes in public s...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine conflicting institutional demands on individual fr...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this paper builds on previous s...
This article introduces and applies a three-stage process to show how advocates of the conflicting i...
This paper examines the ‘modernising government’ initiative in the UK, and the ‘flexibilities’ – lea...
Using the case of Cardiff, Wales, we argue that the hybridisation of local governance forms is exace...
Hybridisation of public services has increased under neoliberalism and New Public Management policie...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The public administration literature uses the concept of hybridity to describe situations where poli...
This paper draws on the institutional logics approach to analyse the reform of arm’s length public b...
Despite an abundance of studies on hybridization and hybrid forms of organizing, scholarly work has ...
This paper is a result from the research project 'TRANSGOB' led by Dr Ismael Blanco at the Universid...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
Performance management is generally expected to enhance the rationality of policy-making and managem...
This article explores and extends the concept of hybridity to understand current changes in public s...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine conflicting institutional demands on individual fr...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this paper builds on previous s...