For a lengthy period, governments worldwide believed that civil servants should be linked to the authority of the state and could not be compared to employees in the private sector. This group of public employees were perceived as agents of the “Leviathan” (Hobbes), intended to uphold the rule of law and to implement government policies. In this conception, where the state was separated from society and citizens, it was inconceivable that civil servants could be compared to other employees. Towards the end of the 20th century, in almost all countries worldwide, reform measures have encouraged the change, deconstruction and decentralization of the civil service on all fronts. In the meantime, there are now as many different categories of ...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
The institution of the civil service is of much contemporary interest here in Britain and elsewhere....
For a long time, European companies have found that civil servants are bound by the state and can no...
There are very few countries of the world that are satisfied with their public bureaucracies a...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
The civil service is meant to be independent, serving the government of the day as it would a govern...
This article is presenting the results of a study on “Civil Service Systems in the EU of 27”1, based...
Whether we realize it or not, we continuously depends on public administration, and so will it be al...
In most countries public sector employment relations have traditionally been regulated by special ru...
What do citizens want? How do citizens think public servants should behave? Although such questions ...
There is a widespread belief that the states and markets are not the omnipotent institutions. Althou...
In the wake of public sector reforms, commonly referred to as New Public Management, it has been sug...
During my five and a half years of service as Chair of the Administrative Conference of the United S...
This research diagnoses the challenges relating to the future of the public service workforce, and i...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
The institution of the civil service is of much contemporary interest here in Britain and elsewhere....
For a long time, European companies have found that civil servants are bound by the state and can no...
There are very few countries of the world that are satisfied with their public bureaucracies a...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
The civil service is meant to be independent, serving the government of the day as it would a govern...
This article is presenting the results of a study on “Civil Service Systems in the EU of 27”1, based...
Whether we realize it or not, we continuously depends on public administration, and so will it be al...
In most countries public sector employment relations have traditionally been regulated by special ru...
What do citizens want? How do citizens think public servants should behave? Although such questions ...
There is a widespread belief that the states and markets are not the omnipotent institutions. Althou...
In the wake of public sector reforms, commonly referred to as New Public Management, it has been sug...
During my five and a half years of service as Chair of the Administrative Conference of the United S...
This research diagnoses the challenges relating to the future of the public service workforce, and i...
The thesis provides a detailed historical analysis of the British Civil Service reforms in the peri...
This book is concerned with the civil services of the United Kingdom, examining their characteristic...
The institution of the civil service is of much contemporary interest here in Britain and elsewhere....