We present the first empirical assessment of the U.K. Labour government's program of public management reform. This reform program is based on rational planning, devolution and delegation, flexibility and incentives, and enhanced choice. Measures of these variables are tested against external and internal indicators of organizational performance. The setting for the study is upper tier English local governments, and data are drawn from a multiple informant survey of 117 authorities. The statistical results indicate that planning, organizational flexibility, and user choice are associated with higher performance. Conclusions are drawn for the theory and practice of public management reform. © 2006 by the Association for Public Policy Analysi...
Since the 1980s, New Public Management (NPM) has deeply influenced the public sector across the worl...
The theory of representative bureaucracy suggests that organizations perform better if their workfor...
This paper examines some large scale changes which have taken place in the management of public serv...
A framework for the explication of the theoretical basis of public management reforms is developed. ...
Local governments play a critical role in delivering services to the public. Over recent decades sch...
Local governments play a critical role in delivering services to the public. Over recent decades sch...
A central purpose of public management research is to theorise, measure and evaluate the determinant...
New Public Management (NPM) has been guiding public sector reform for over 25 years. Its position on...
New Public Management (NPM) has been guiding public sector reform for over 25 years. Its position on...
The impact of planning on organizational performance in the public sector has been widely debated bu...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Within the academic community...
The responsibilities of the state increased hugely over the course of the 20th century and this resu...
Governments across the world are pursuing reform in an effort to improve public services. But have t...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
This paper assesses the impact of New Public Management (NPM)-style reforms in European countries as...
Since the 1980s, New Public Management (NPM) has deeply influenced the public sector across the worl...
The theory of representative bureaucracy suggests that organizations perform better if their workfor...
This paper examines some large scale changes which have taken place in the management of public serv...
A framework for the explication of the theoretical basis of public management reforms is developed. ...
Local governments play a critical role in delivering services to the public. Over recent decades sch...
Local governments play a critical role in delivering services to the public. Over recent decades sch...
A central purpose of public management research is to theorise, measure and evaluate the determinant...
New Public Management (NPM) has been guiding public sector reform for over 25 years. Its position on...
New Public Management (NPM) has been guiding public sector reform for over 25 years. Its position on...
The impact of planning on organizational performance in the public sector has been widely debated bu...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Within the academic community...
The responsibilities of the state increased hugely over the course of the 20th century and this resu...
Governments across the world are pursuing reform in an effort to improve public services. But have t...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
This paper assesses the impact of New Public Management (NPM)-style reforms in European countries as...
Since the 1980s, New Public Management (NPM) has deeply influenced the public sector across the worl...
The theory of representative bureaucracy suggests that organizations perform better if their workfor...
This paper examines some large scale changes which have taken place in the management of public serv...