Does New Zealand's success story have lessons for developing countries contemplating public sector reform? That question usually elicits one of two reactions, both inadvisable in the authors' view. The first reaction is to be impressed with the efficacy of the reforms and conclude that they should be adopted uncritically in other countries. The second reaction is that the special conditions existing in New Zealand are such that none of its reform experience is relevant to others. The authors take a middle position, maintaining that poorer countries can indeed extrapolate from the experience of their higher income neighbor despite the different conditions under which they have to operate. New Zealand's comprehensive overhaul of its public se...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
New Zealand has gone through remarkable reforms which have encompassed of wide range of government p...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
During the past decade New Zealand has introduced far-reaching reforms in the struc-ture and operati...
The new Zealand public reform process of the late 1980s and early 1990s was notable for its attempt ...
In public administration circles there are two widely accepted stylised facts about New Zealand. F...
The paper deals with the organisational and legal aspects of the reform of the public sector in New...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...
New Zealand's program of economic and public sector restructuring since 1984 is assessed in comparis...
tag=1 data=Building an enterprise culture in the public sector: reform of the public sector in Austr...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
[Extract] Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent deca...
New Zealand is frequently cited as the archetypical example of New Public Management (NPM), having g...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
In Australia and New Zealand, many public projects, programs and services perform well. But these ca...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
New Zealand has gone through remarkable reforms which have encompassed of wide range of government p...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
During the past decade New Zealand has introduced far-reaching reforms in the struc-ture and operati...
The new Zealand public reform process of the late 1980s and early 1990s was notable for its attempt ...
In public administration circles there are two widely accepted stylised facts about New Zealand. F...
The paper deals with the organisational and legal aspects of the reform of the public sector in New...
This article comments on some of the current challenges facing the New Zealand public sector. I refl...
New Zealand's program of economic and public sector restructuring since 1984 is assessed in comparis...
tag=1 data=Building an enterprise culture in the public sector: reform of the public sector in Austr...
In January 2003 the New Zealand government announced that it intended to redress the fragmentation o...
[Extract] Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent deca...
New Zealand is frequently cited as the archetypical example of New Public Management (NPM), having g...
The separation, on functional lines, of policy and operational activities in public sector departmen...
In Australia and New Zealand, many public projects, programs and services perform well. But these ca...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
New Zealand has gone through remarkable reforms which have encompassed of wide range of government p...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...