For many years, public management reform has been an evolving concept. New Public Management (NPM) and Good Governance have been the two ground-breaking ideas, generating colossal discourse over the past three decades. Inspired by NPM-led policy changes in the developed world, many developing countries have lately joined the reform bandwagon but achieved limited success. Policy analysts observe that the policy planners in the developing world seem to have spent more resources in policymaking than addressing the policy implementation challenges. Also, the policy transfer effort ignored the issue of administrative culture. Focusing on Fiji, this article examines how the country's recent public sector reform initiatives have largely faile...
At the basis of the New Public Management (NPM) model for public sector reforms lie two fundamental...
Attempts to reform the electricity sector in developing countries have achieved mixed results, despi...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...
New Public Management has been uncritically prescribed as the post-bureaucratic model for both refor...
This research aimed to explore and critically examine the reasons why, despite the purported presenc...
Public Enterprise restructuring in Fiji has preceded wider civil service reforms in both pace and ma...
Reforming the public sector has been on the agenda of nations throughout the world since the late 19...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature on public sector reforms in less-developed countr...
Fiji’s public sector has experienced over 30 years of reforms following the adoption of structural r...
Adoption of new public sector management (NPM) is commonplace in both developed and emerging economi...
This paper presents a study of change in accounting systems within the Fijian Development Bank (FDB)...
Changes in the role of government from the 1970s onward have led to a new formula widely used by the...
New Public Management (NPM) has virtually replaced traditional public administration as the model fo...
This article provides insights into the implementation of new public management (NPM) practices in F...
This study investigates a comparative analysis of civil servants’ perceptions of organisational cult...
At the basis of the New Public Management (NPM) model for public sector reforms lie two fundamental...
Attempts to reform the electricity sector in developing countries have achieved mixed results, despi...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...
New Public Management has been uncritically prescribed as the post-bureaucratic model for both refor...
This research aimed to explore and critically examine the reasons why, despite the purported presenc...
Public Enterprise restructuring in Fiji has preceded wider civil service reforms in both pace and ma...
Reforming the public sector has been on the agenda of nations throughout the world since the late 19...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature on public sector reforms in less-developed countr...
Fiji’s public sector has experienced over 30 years of reforms following the adoption of structural r...
Adoption of new public sector management (NPM) is commonplace in both developed and emerging economi...
This paper presents a study of change in accounting systems within the Fijian Development Bank (FDB)...
Changes in the role of government from the 1970s onward have led to a new formula widely used by the...
New Public Management (NPM) has virtually replaced traditional public administration as the model fo...
This article provides insights into the implementation of new public management (NPM) practices in F...
This study investigates a comparative analysis of civil servants’ perceptions of organisational cult...
At the basis of the New Public Management (NPM) model for public sector reforms lie two fundamental...
Attempts to reform the electricity sector in developing countries have achieved mixed results, despi...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...