Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined bureaucratic structures of contemporary managerialism. The reactions of front-line public servants to New Management’s unfamiliar ‘market-place’ imperatives and the concomitant loss of occupational autonomy have received very little rigorous qualitative analysis. This study addresses that shortfall, taking as its cue a key question in the sociology of ‘profession’—what arouses or subdues the inclination of bureaucratised occupations to professionalise as a means of reclaiming autonomy? It explains the nature and meaning of strategies adopted by front-line practitioners in New Zealand’s Department of Conservation (DOC) to defend their marginal...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
This paper articulates an emergent complexity approach to the frontline manager-practitioner relatio...
The representation of organizational agency in UK policy discourse on public service modernization i...
Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.This study was concerned with ela...
How is the world of professions and professional work changing? This book offers both an overview of...
Over the last two decades, managerialism (Enteman, 1993) has become consolidated on multiple fronts....
This paper offers a longitudinal analysis of the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC). Drawing ...
In economically constrained public welfare provision, professionals with administrative assignments ...
This paper examines new managerial discourses and practices in which the dialectic of labour is reco...
Managerialism has been adopted with alacrity by Australian government agencies across multiple secto...
The data in this study show that care is a connective process, underlying and motivating participati...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore the question – why do professionals surrender the...
The complex range of challenges facing the environment has prompted the conservation movement to evo...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
This paper articulates an emergent complexity approach to the frontline manager-practitioner relatio...
The representation of organizational agency in UK policy discourse on public service modernization i...
Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.This study was concerned with ela...
How is the world of professions and professional work changing? This book offers both an overview of...
Over the last two decades, managerialism (Enteman, 1993) has become consolidated on multiple fronts....
This paper offers a longitudinal analysis of the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC). Drawing ...
In economically constrained public welfare provision, professionals with administrative assignments ...
This paper examines new managerial discourses and practices in which the dialectic of labour is reco...
Managerialism has been adopted with alacrity by Australian government agencies across multiple secto...
The data in this study show that care is a connective process, underlying and motivating participati...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore the question – why do professionals surrender the...
The complex range of challenges facing the environment has prompted the conservation movement to evo...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
This paper articulates an emergent complexity approach to the frontline manager-practitioner relatio...
The representation of organizational agency in UK policy discourse on public service modernization i...