Amongst his many interests in public administration, the practical and challenging task of implementing and evaluating public service reform has been a consistent feature of the oeuvre of research over Richard Boyle’s career (cf. Boyle, 2004, 2016; Boyle & Joyce, 1988; Boyle & Lemaire, 1999; Boyle & MacCarthaigh, 2011). In this article, the focus is on the role played by the ‘centre’ in public service reform both conceptually and in practice. The article first considers what is meant by the centre in Irish political– administrative life, before reflecting on how we might understand different forms of public sector reform governance and then applying them to the Irish case. The centre-led reforms that occurred between the 1960s up to the lat...
non-peer-reviewedIreland is no different to other EU/OECD countries whereby ongoing reform is pursue...
As with many other OECD countries that have embarked on significant public service transformation pr...
The history of administrative reform in the Irish Civil Service can be thought of as a roller coaste...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
This article starts off by presenting a brief history of public service reform initiatives in Irelan...
This thesis examines civil service reform in Ireland from independence to 2012. Following independen...
This article reviews the elements of continuity in the approach to public service reform in Ireland ...
This study provides an overview of some of the main issues concerning the role of the centre in prom...
Reform of local government in Ireland has tended to involve both reform initiatives that mirror broa...
The past decade has been a period of intense reform, bookended by two crises of seismic proportions ...
Between 2008 and 2015, Ireland undertook unprecedented and systemic public sector reforms in a polit...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
Achieving a significant and on-going improvement in the quality of services delivered to the public ...
This article examines the degree and nature of change in the roles of Irish local government manage...
This paper reviews human resource management (HRM) reforms in the Irish public service over the past...
non-peer-reviewedIreland is no different to other EU/OECD countries whereby ongoing reform is pursue...
As with many other OECD countries that have embarked on significant public service transformation pr...
The history of administrative reform in the Irish Civil Service can be thought of as a roller coaste...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
This article starts off by presenting a brief history of public service reform initiatives in Irelan...
This thesis examines civil service reform in Ireland from independence to 2012. Following independen...
This article reviews the elements of continuity in the approach to public service reform in Ireland ...
This study provides an overview of some of the main issues concerning the role of the centre in prom...
Reform of local government in Ireland has tended to involve both reform initiatives that mirror broa...
The past decade has been a period of intense reform, bookended by two crises of seismic proportions ...
Between 2008 and 2015, Ireland undertook unprecedented and systemic public sector reforms in a polit...
The purpose of this study, is to investigate the dynamics of reforms (i.e. why and how) in the deliv...
Achieving a significant and on-going improvement in the quality of services delivered to the public ...
This article examines the degree and nature of change in the roles of Irish local government manage...
This paper reviews human resource management (HRM) reforms in the Irish public service over the past...
non-peer-reviewedIreland is no different to other EU/OECD countries whereby ongoing reform is pursue...
As with many other OECD countries that have embarked on significant public service transformation pr...
The history of administrative reform in the Irish Civil Service can be thought of as a roller coaste...