The panacea for the public sector\u27s self-evidently inadequate performance is seen by many as the need for civil servants to pursue a results-oriented approach to their management using private sector management principles and practices. This managerialist view now pervades public administration in, most notably, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States) (Caiden, 1994; Dixon, 1988 & 1995; Dixon & Kouzmin, 1994, Kouzmin, Dixon & Wilson, 1995. Hede, 1991; Ingraham & Peters, 1988; Lane, 1985; Mascarenhas, 1993; Peters, 1994; Pollitt, 1990) and, embrionicly, in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Government, 1995). The purpose of this paper is to explore the meaning of managerialism and its raison d\u27 etre, and to identify ...
There is a rich literature on the emergence of new public management in the 1980s yet surprisingly l...
Is it possible to reform public administration? Can management theory help? If so, why is the recent...
Managerialism is often depicted as a key practice of neoliberalism yet relatively little has been wr...
The panacea for the public sector\u27s self-evidently inadequate performance is seen by many as the ...
This study examines and discusses the concept of managerialism and related themes and phenomena such...
Government efforts to privatise public sector functions through the sale of state-owned assets\ud an...
This paper examines the assumption that the injection of market discipline and private sector manage...
For many years the proponents of New Public Management (NPM) have promised to improve public service...
In this century, the rise of "new public management" (NPM) has been described as one of the most str...
This paper argues that ‘leaderism’– as an emerging set of beliefs that frames and justifies certain ...
The contention of this paper is the indispensability of administrative reforms. It contends with the...
Public sector reforms informed by contemporary management ideas that have taken place across Anglo-A...
Government efforts to privatise public sector functions through the sale of state-owned assets and ...
Managerialism is often depicted as a key practice of neoliberalism yet relatively little has been wr...
Public sector reform processes have brought a wide range of improvements in many areas of public ser...
There is a rich literature on the emergence of new public management in the 1980s yet surprisingly l...
Is it possible to reform public administration? Can management theory help? If so, why is the recent...
Managerialism is often depicted as a key practice of neoliberalism yet relatively little has been wr...
The panacea for the public sector\u27s self-evidently inadequate performance is seen by many as the ...
This study examines and discusses the concept of managerialism and related themes and phenomena such...
Government efforts to privatise public sector functions through the sale of state-owned assets\ud an...
This paper examines the assumption that the injection of market discipline and private sector manage...
For many years the proponents of New Public Management (NPM) have promised to improve public service...
In this century, the rise of "new public management" (NPM) has been described as one of the most str...
This paper argues that ‘leaderism’– as an emerging set of beliefs that frames and justifies certain ...
The contention of this paper is the indispensability of administrative reforms. It contends with the...
Public sector reforms informed by contemporary management ideas that have taken place across Anglo-A...
Government efforts to privatise public sector functions through the sale of state-owned assets and ...
Managerialism is often depicted as a key practice of neoliberalism yet relatively little has been wr...
Public sector reform processes have brought a wide range of improvements in many areas of public ser...
There is a rich literature on the emergence of new public management in the 1980s yet surprisingly l...
Is it possible to reform public administration? Can management theory help? If so, why is the recent...
Managerialism is often depicted as a key practice of neoliberalism yet relatively little has been wr...