Colonial-era administrative institutions and doctrines are fundamental to any analysis of Westminster's legacy in the Caribbean. Applying the lens of 'Public Service Bargains' (PSBs) - the formal and informal understandings of reward, competence and loyalty of public servants - we first examine constitutional and administrative doctrines regarding the public service of Crown Colonies, before analysing how these worked themselves out in Jamaica. Our analysis reveals a number of perceived deficiencies in the PSB in the pre-independence period that cast a shadow on future relations in the post-independence period
Intersecting the fields of naval, imperial and Caribbean history, this thesis examines the Royal Nav...
This chapter examines two UK-based development bodies, the Crown Agents and the CDC Group, focusing ...
Britons and Americans seem to have agreed about most constitutional principles in 1776, apart from w...
Colonial-era administrative institutions and doctrines are fundamental to any analysis of Westminste...
Constitutionalism is characterised by tensions and ambiguities. The Westminster constitutional frame...
The following is a comparative case study analysis of the models of public service restructuring use...
Amongst Britain’s former colonies the independent countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean represent ...
Using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), we create a valid 15-item public service motivation (PSM) ...
This article explores the genesis and implementation of a Caribbean (Jamaican) approach to improving...
The white community in the British Caribbean was riven by conflicts and scandals in the late sevente...
The purpose of this article is to examine the extent to which the adoption of New Public Management ...
White Jamaicans paid relatively high rates of taxation to support a powerful and assertive imperial ...
This dissertation investigates two questions: One, how does a conquering state govern a foreign terr...
This study has explored the potential for implementing a merit-based public personnel system in The ...
The conduct of development administration in Commonwealth Caribbean countries is hindered by weaknes...
Intersecting the fields of naval, imperial and Caribbean history, this thesis examines the Royal Nav...
This chapter examines two UK-based development bodies, the Crown Agents and the CDC Group, focusing ...
Britons and Americans seem to have agreed about most constitutional principles in 1776, apart from w...
Colonial-era administrative institutions and doctrines are fundamental to any analysis of Westminste...
Constitutionalism is characterised by tensions and ambiguities. The Westminster constitutional frame...
The following is a comparative case study analysis of the models of public service restructuring use...
Amongst Britain’s former colonies the independent countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean represent ...
Using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), we create a valid 15-item public service motivation (PSM) ...
This article explores the genesis and implementation of a Caribbean (Jamaican) approach to improving...
The white community in the British Caribbean was riven by conflicts and scandals in the late sevente...
The purpose of this article is to examine the extent to which the adoption of New Public Management ...
White Jamaicans paid relatively high rates of taxation to support a powerful and assertive imperial ...
This dissertation investigates two questions: One, how does a conquering state govern a foreign terr...
This study has explored the potential for implementing a merit-based public personnel system in The ...
The conduct of development administration in Commonwealth Caribbean countries is hindered by weaknes...
Intersecting the fields of naval, imperial and Caribbean history, this thesis examines the Royal Nav...
This chapter examines two UK-based development bodies, the Crown Agents and the CDC Group, focusing ...
Britons and Americans seem to have agreed about most constitutional principles in 1776, apart from w...