For over three decades public services have been the subject of unprecedented change. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the English National Health Service (NHS) where despite the effort expended on change there is growing evidence that such restructuring is largely ineffective. Drawing on a study of culture modification in the English NHS, this paper utilizes Chia's (1999) account of the metaphysics of processual change to consider why attempts to restructure public services are not always successful. The paper contributes to our understanding of public management reform by considering how an ontology of becoming, and a loosening of control, might alter how we approach reforming. Further, the paper offers a theoretical justificati...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
This paper will examine recent restructuring of the NHS following the Health and Social Care Act (20...
The decommissioning of a health-care service is invariably a highly complex and contentious process ...
This paper draws on a study of the implementation of business process reengineering (BPR) in a UK Na...
This paper presents a novel and distinctive approach to the study of change within the NHS. Central ...
Using the implementation of the Griffiths Report as an example, this paper examines the way in which...
The introduction of New Public Management (NPM) in the UK transformed the public sector in the 1980s...
The central focus of the article is managing change in the National Health Service (NHS). In particu...
Using the Care Programme Approach (CPA) as an example, this article examines the difficulties of imp...
This book explores the management of change to improve public service effectiveness. It breaks new g...
This article explores the question of why the management of change has become an issue in the Nation...
Objectives: This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public i...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
This study is based on an analysis of administrative information processes within outpatient clinics...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
This paper will examine recent restructuring of the NHS following the Health and Social Care Act (20...
The decommissioning of a health-care service is invariably a highly complex and contentious process ...
This paper draws on a study of the implementation of business process reengineering (BPR) in a UK Na...
This paper presents a novel and distinctive approach to the study of change within the NHS. Central ...
Using the implementation of the Griffiths Report as an example, this paper examines the way in which...
The introduction of New Public Management (NPM) in the UK transformed the public sector in the 1980s...
The central focus of the article is managing change in the National Health Service (NHS). In particu...
Using the Care Programme Approach (CPA) as an example, this article examines the difficulties of imp...
This book explores the management of change to improve public service effectiveness. It breaks new g...
This article explores the question of why the management of change has become an issue in the Nation...
Objectives: This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public i...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
This study is based on an analysis of administrative information processes within outpatient clinics...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
This paper will examine recent restructuring of the NHS following the Health and Social Care Act (20...
The decommissioning of a health-care service is invariably a highly complex and contentious process ...