This paper discusses the agencification phenomena as one of New Public Management (NPM)-based administrative reform initiatives. Thailand, Hong Kong, and Pakistan were chosen because of their similarity on administrative legacy and availability of data. The study uses a review of literature research method, while comparative approach was employed to analyze experiences of agencification in the three selected cases. Research result showed that the three countries implemented agencification in different ways; rational agency model is not the only driver for agencification initiatives; and contextual factor that include traditions, cultures, structures, and values influence the implementation of agencification process as a public sector reform...
With the proliferation of agencies in the public sector in both developed and developing countries, ...
During the past decade, globalization and democratization have been the major forces that helped tra...
The increased establishment of semi-autonomous agencies in most countries from the 1980s on has been...
One persistent theme in public administration is whether a government portfolio should be organized ...
Agencification is not a new phenomenon in the public sector. However, since 1980s in developing soci...
This article draws on recent experience in the Asia-Pacific region to examine some conditions that...
This is an exploratory, qualitative study of the transfer of public management reform policies and p...
This article compares the New Public Management (NPM) reform in Hong Kong and Singapore. First of al...
The bureaucracy has a structure that breeds its own administrative culture. In Thailand bureaucratic...
In 1980s, new public management (NPM) gained popularity as a universal model of reform in public se...
We analyze similarities and differences in the adoption of marketization and agencificationpractices...
The world recessionary period of the 1980's forced many governments to re-evaluate their economic ma...
The paper examines administrative performance and public management reforms in Pakistan. The study i...
Why do governments create semi-autonomous public organizations, called 'agencies'? How do agency typ...
The paper compares the broad outlines of decentralization taking place in India, dating from the las...
With the proliferation of agencies in the public sector in both developed and developing countries, ...
During the past decade, globalization and democratization have been the major forces that helped tra...
The increased establishment of semi-autonomous agencies in most countries from the 1980s on has been...
One persistent theme in public administration is whether a government portfolio should be organized ...
Agencification is not a new phenomenon in the public sector. However, since 1980s in developing soci...
This article draws on recent experience in the Asia-Pacific region to examine some conditions that...
This is an exploratory, qualitative study of the transfer of public management reform policies and p...
This article compares the New Public Management (NPM) reform in Hong Kong and Singapore. First of al...
The bureaucracy has a structure that breeds its own administrative culture. In Thailand bureaucratic...
In 1980s, new public management (NPM) gained popularity as a universal model of reform in public se...
We analyze similarities and differences in the adoption of marketization and agencificationpractices...
The world recessionary period of the 1980's forced many governments to re-evaluate their economic ma...
The paper examines administrative performance and public management reforms in Pakistan. The study i...
Why do governments create semi-autonomous public organizations, called 'agencies'? How do agency typ...
The paper compares the broad outlines of decentralization taking place in India, dating from the las...
With the proliferation of agencies in the public sector in both developed and developing countries, ...
During the past decade, globalization and democratization have been the major forces that helped tra...
The increased establishment of semi-autonomous agencies in most countries from the 1980s on has been...