In this article we investigate the reforms of human resource management in the European Commission and the OECD by analyzing comparatively to what extent both organizations have adjusted their respective structures towards the ideal type of the so-called New Public Management (NPM). The empirical findings show that reforms towards NPM are more pronounced in the Commission than in the OECD. These findings are surprising for two reasons: First, it seems rather paradoxical that the OECD as central promoter of NPM at the international level lags behind the global trend when it comes to reforming its own structures. Second, this result is in contradiction with theoretical expectations, as they can be derived from theories of institutional isomor...
Most OECD Member countries have sought to renew their systems and structures of public management in...
The change of Government Organizations has been neglected by the contemporary literature. On the one...
This article assesses the impact of New Public Management (NPM)-style reforms in European countries ...
In this article we investigate the reforms of human resource management in the European Commission a...
ABSTRACT In this article we investigate the reforms of human resource management in the European Com...
New public management (NPM) has been the dominant orthodoxy in analysing public service reform with ...
Im vorliegenden Artikel werden die Reformentwicklungen des Personalmanagements im OECD-Sekretariat u...
This present comparative analysis addresses the question: which influencing factors affect the succe...
Proponents of new public management (NPM) expect public organizations to become more flexible and ad...
Many attempts at modernisation have been launched in public organisations during the last decade, ...
Contains fulltext : 177532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)New Public Mana...
Framed within the paradigm of New Public Management (NPM), \ud structural reforms in the EU aimed at...
© David Farnham, Annie Hondeghem and Sylvia Horton 2005. All rights reserved. This book explores the...
In this article, we compare bureaucratic change in the European Commission with developments in the ...
Given the rhetoric that human resource management (HRM) models adopted by public and private organis...
Most OECD Member countries have sought to renew their systems and structures of public management in...
The change of Government Organizations has been neglected by the contemporary literature. On the one...
This article assesses the impact of New Public Management (NPM)-style reforms in European countries ...
In this article we investigate the reforms of human resource management in the European Commission a...
ABSTRACT In this article we investigate the reforms of human resource management in the European Com...
New public management (NPM) has been the dominant orthodoxy in analysing public service reform with ...
Im vorliegenden Artikel werden die Reformentwicklungen des Personalmanagements im OECD-Sekretariat u...
This present comparative analysis addresses the question: which influencing factors affect the succe...
Proponents of new public management (NPM) expect public organizations to become more flexible and ad...
Many attempts at modernisation have been launched in public organisations during the last decade, ...
Contains fulltext : 177532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)New Public Mana...
Framed within the paradigm of New Public Management (NPM), \ud structural reforms in the EU aimed at...
© David Farnham, Annie Hondeghem and Sylvia Horton 2005. All rights reserved. This book explores the...
In this article, we compare bureaucratic change in the European Commission with developments in the ...
Given the rhetoric that human resource management (HRM) models adopted by public and private organis...
Most OECD Member countries have sought to renew their systems and structures of public management in...
The change of Government Organizations has been neglected by the contemporary literature. On the one...
This article assesses the impact of New Public Management (NPM)-style reforms in European countries ...