This paper sets out to test the ‘convergence thesis’ in respect of managers in the public and private sectors in Britain. New Public Management (NPM) initiatives have had the objective of making managerial behaviour in public sector organizations more similar to that in the private sector. Based on unique national surveys undertaken in 1980, 1990 and 2000, using quite large random samples of fellows and members of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), comparisons are made to investigate whether ‘convergence’ between public and private sector managers has actually occurred. The patterns are found to be complex and, although there are some signs of convergence, the two sectors continue to exhibit similarities, persistent differences and p...
The movement of New Public Management claims that public organizations should import managerial proc...
This paper starts from the paradox of public decline and public proliferation as a basis for examini...
This paper focuses on the attitudes of learning professionals towards New Public Management (NPM). I...
This paper sets out to test the ‘convergence thesis’ in respect of managers in the public and privat...
In France, the differences between public and private organizations seem to have been reduced by the...
This paper presents a survey of economic literature which aims to shed light on possible consequence...
There is much theoretical debate about the differences between management in the public and private ...
There is much theoretical debate about the differences between management in the public and private ...
research on managerial behaviour and beliefs in public enterprises has lagged behind private sector ...
Proponents of new public management (NPM) expect public organizations to become more flexible and ad...
The paper is based on a five year, UMIST-Institute of Management study into the changing nature of t...
Public administration reforms have propagated the use of private sector management skills in the pub...
Although public management is a new management science, there are already convinced that the extensi...
Given the rhetoric that human resource management (HRM) models adopted by public and private organis...
In this century, the rise of "new public management" (NPM) has been described as one of the most str...
The movement of New Public Management claims that public organizations should import managerial proc...
This paper starts from the paradox of public decline and public proliferation as a basis for examini...
This paper focuses on the attitudes of learning professionals towards New Public Management (NPM). I...
This paper sets out to test the ‘convergence thesis’ in respect of managers in the public and privat...
In France, the differences between public and private organizations seem to have been reduced by the...
This paper presents a survey of economic literature which aims to shed light on possible consequence...
There is much theoretical debate about the differences between management in the public and private ...
There is much theoretical debate about the differences between management in the public and private ...
research on managerial behaviour and beliefs in public enterprises has lagged behind private sector ...
Proponents of new public management (NPM) expect public organizations to become more flexible and ad...
The paper is based on a five year, UMIST-Institute of Management study into the changing nature of t...
Public administration reforms have propagated the use of private sector management skills in the pub...
Although public management is a new management science, there are already convinced that the extensi...
Given the rhetoric that human resource management (HRM) models adopted by public and private organis...
In this century, the rise of "new public management" (NPM) has been described as one of the most str...
The movement of New Public Management claims that public organizations should import managerial proc...
This paper starts from the paradox of public decline and public proliferation as a basis for examini...
This paper focuses on the attitudes of learning professionals towards New Public Management (NPM). I...