This article examines the impact of devolution, the New Public Management and public management culture on accounting for democratic accountability in the first term of the devolved national assemblies and parliament in the UK. Although there is more openness, transparency, consultation and scrutiny with regard to budgets, accounts and performance as a result of devolution, there is extensive information overload. Thus, many politicians are highly dependent on the parliamentary division of labour and are reliant on experts and advisors functioning as buffers and filters of accounting information
ew Labour’s devolution programme represented a major reform to the working of the UK’s constitution....
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...
Andrew Blick relates the recently completed Democratic Audit of the United Kingdom to the issue Civi...
This article examines the impact of devolution, the New Public Management and public management cult...
This book looks at the effectiveness of the 1999 restructuring of the UK through the establishment o...
The impact of new public management (NPM) and the implementation of resource accounting and budgetin...
Devolution is viewed as a way to deal with the perceived ‘democratic deficit’ in Wales. It can be ar...
Devolution is seen to be a means for enhancing democratic control and accountability in the British ...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine an early stage of the institutionalization of accounting practi...
Does devolution increase accountability? Empirical evidence from the implementation of European Unio...
This paper examines some large scale changes which have taken place in the management of public serv...
Public accountability is the hallmark of modern democratic governance. Democracy remains a paper pro...
Data transparency and structural reforms are changing the nature of accountability in public service...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
Devolution in the United Kingdom (UK) is at its most developed stage ever. From the advent of Scotti...
ew Labour’s devolution programme represented a major reform to the working of the UK’s constitution....
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...
Andrew Blick relates the recently completed Democratic Audit of the United Kingdom to the issue Civi...
This article examines the impact of devolution, the New Public Management and public management cult...
This book looks at the effectiveness of the 1999 restructuring of the UK through the establishment o...
The impact of new public management (NPM) and the implementation of resource accounting and budgetin...
Devolution is viewed as a way to deal with the perceived ‘democratic deficit’ in Wales. It can be ar...
Devolution is seen to be a means for enhancing democratic control and accountability in the British ...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine an early stage of the institutionalization of accounting practi...
Does devolution increase accountability? Empirical evidence from the implementation of European Unio...
This paper examines some large scale changes which have taken place in the management of public serv...
Public accountability is the hallmark of modern democratic governance. Democracy remains a paper pro...
Data transparency and structural reforms are changing the nature of accountability in public service...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
Devolution in the United Kingdom (UK) is at its most developed stage ever. From the advent of Scotti...
ew Labour’s devolution programme represented a major reform to the working of the UK’s constitution....
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...
Andrew Blick relates the recently completed Democratic Audit of the United Kingdom to the issue Civi...