Public administrations try to address changes in societies with various styles through various reforms based on different governance models, which are frequently transformed into domestic frames regardless of local specifics. The need for a tool with which the ideal types of governance models could be accommodated with national goals is, in times of increasing complexity, more and more relevant. As data as such are produced through numerous predispositions, the article proposes Ashby’s variety to capture the latter, through which it is possible to get closer to a successful administration of goals. On the other hand, Douglas’s grid and group model, Miles et al.’s organisational strategy, structure and process, and Hofstede’s cultural d...
National cultures often reflect a preference for one of the ideal-types hierarchical, network or mar...
Examining the relation between cultural orientations and political institutional arrangements (i.e. ...
The influence of New Public Management (NPM) on public sector organisation is nowhere more evident o...
Public administrations try to address changes in societies with various styles through various refor...
Purpose: Over the past decades, public administration scholars and practitioners around the world ha...
The paper intends to draw a possible framework for evaluating the performance of the administration ...
Traditional European governance models, created essentially to safeguard the prerogatives of nation-...
Those who teach public management increasingly encourage students to consult resources from countrie...
Today's globalized world calls for a deeper understanding of how and why administrative practices di...
©2020 Routledge. This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Public A...
There is a widespread belief that the states and markets are not the omnipotent institutions. Althou...
Despite the prevalence of corporate and performative models of school governance within and across d...
Currently Anglo-Saxon models of public administration are dominant. Theses models are based on busin...
This article examines five ‘challenges’ facing most administrative systems across Europe. The first ...
AbstractPublic management is not merely a science that includes future visions, innovations, trust, ...
National cultures often reflect a preference for one of the ideal-types hierarchical, network or mar...
Examining the relation between cultural orientations and political institutional arrangements (i.e. ...
The influence of New Public Management (NPM) on public sector organisation is nowhere more evident o...
Public administrations try to address changes in societies with various styles through various refor...
Purpose: Over the past decades, public administration scholars and practitioners around the world ha...
The paper intends to draw a possible framework for evaluating the performance of the administration ...
Traditional European governance models, created essentially to safeguard the prerogatives of nation-...
Those who teach public management increasingly encourage students to consult resources from countrie...
Today's globalized world calls for a deeper understanding of how and why administrative practices di...
©2020 Routledge. This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Public A...
There is a widespread belief that the states and markets are not the omnipotent institutions. Althou...
Despite the prevalence of corporate and performative models of school governance within and across d...
Currently Anglo-Saxon models of public administration are dominant. Theses models are based on busin...
This article examines five ‘challenges’ facing most administrative systems across Europe. The first ...
AbstractPublic management is not merely a science that includes future visions, innovations, trust, ...
National cultures often reflect a preference for one of the ideal-types hierarchical, network or mar...
Examining the relation between cultural orientations and political institutional arrangements (i.e. ...
The influence of New Public Management (NPM) on public sector organisation is nowhere more evident o...