This article presents an original research on the use of management tools in central government departments and agencies in 16 European countries. It is based on a survey conducted among senior managers (n = 5,998). The analysis shows that the use of management tools results from a combination of top-down implementation of a list of management tools at the national level, combined with a bottom-up independent selection of tools by administrative units. The variation in management tool use depends on the type of tool. While the uses of a HRM tool, such as performance-related pay, or a financial tool, such as risk management, are heavily influenced by national public management policies, service quality-type tools, such as user surveys or qua...
This paper examines the use of management tools among Slovenian and Croatian employees, with the m...
According to NPM, more effective and efficient public services can be delivered if public sector org...
Administrative modernization in the German public services is strongly focused on the so- called "ne...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. This article presents an original research on the use of manageme...
International audienceThis article presents an original research on the use of management tools in c...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
This paper focuses on the broad package of modern management tools that are used by Norwegian state ...
International audienceThis chapter offers an initial but global picture emphasizing variations in th...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
This chapter offers an initial but global picture emphasizing variations in the diffusion and percei...
This article reports the results of a comparative analysis of the human resources management (HRM) a...
International audienceDrawing on a survey of top executives in central governments in 11 European co...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
Although there is considerable evidence for the hypothesis that an efficient use of management techn...
This paper examines the use of management tools among Slovenian and Croatian employees, with the m...
According to NPM, more effective and efficient public services can be delivered if public sector org...
Administrative modernization in the German public services is strongly focused on the so- called "ne...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. This article presents an original research on the use of manageme...
International audienceThis article presents an original research on the use of management tools in c...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
This paper focuses on the broad package of modern management tools that are used by Norwegian state ...
International audienceThis chapter offers an initial but global picture emphasizing variations in th...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
This chapter offers an initial but global picture emphasizing variations in the diffusion and percei...
This article reports the results of a comparative analysis of the human resources management (HRM) a...
International audienceDrawing on a survey of top executives in central governments in 11 European co...
Management tools are often argued to ameliorate public service performance. Indeed, evidence has eme...
Although there is considerable evidence for the hypothesis that an efficient use of management techn...
This paper examines the use of management tools among Slovenian and Croatian employees, with the m...
According to NPM, more effective and efficient public services can be delivered if public sector org...
Administrative modernization in the German public services is strongly focused on the so- called "ne...