Between 2008 and 2015, Ireland undertook unprecedented and systemic public sector reforms in a polity not traditionally considered a prominent reformer. While some of these reforms comprised part of the loan programme agreement with EU and international actors, many others did not. This article argues that the crisis in Ireland provided a window of opportunity to introduce reforms that political and administrative elites had previously found difficult to implement. The authority of the Troika was invoked to provide legitimacy for controversial initiatives, yet some of the reforms went further than the loan programme strictly required. A number of these concerning organisational rationalisation, the public service 'bargain' and transversal p...
This thesis examines civil service reform in Ireland from independence to 2012. Following independen...
From November 2010 until December 2013, Ireland was transformed from an EU member state into a progr...
This thesis examines the way in which structural adjustment programmes had been implemented in two b...
Between 2008 and 2015, Ireland undertook unprecedented and systemic public sector reforms in a polit...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
This article starts off by presenting a brief history of public service reform initiatives in Irelan...
This article analyzes the management of European Union (EU) business by the Irish core executive. Ad...
The crisis has had major consequences for public service employment relations in the liberal market ...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
The recent Irish economic and financial crisis had significant impacts on the performance of the lab...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
The international literature on the economic and fiscal crisis that heralded the Great Recession emp...
The past decade has been a period of intense reform, bookended by two crises of seismic proportions ...
This thesis examines civil service reform in Ireland from independence to 2012. Following independen...
From November 2010 until December 2013, Ireland was transformed from an EU member state into a progr...
This thesis examines the way in which structural adjustment programmes had been implemented in two b...
Between 2008 and 2015, Ireland undertook unprecedented and systemic public sector reforms in a polit...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
This article starts off by presenting a brief history of public service reform initiatives in Irelan...
This article analyzes the management of European Union (EU) business by the Irish core executive. Ad...
The crisis has had major consequences for public service employment relations in the liberal market ...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
The recent Irish economic and financial crisis had significant impacts on the performance of the lab...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
The international literature on the economic and fiscal crisis that heralded the Great Recession emp...
The past decade has been a period of intense reform, bookended by two crises of seismic proportions ...
This thesis examines civil service reform in Ireland from independence to 2012. Following independen...
From November 2010 until December 2013, Ireland was transformed from an EU member state into a progr...
This thesis examines the way in which structural adjustment programmes had been implemented in two b...