There are a number of influences on how long an agency head serves. The importance of particular influences in turn depends on the prospective destination of the agency head: elsewhere in the public sector; the private sector; or retirement. We estimate survival models of agency heads’ tenure using panel data on British central government executive agencies from 1989-2012. Our findings suggest that chief executives of poorly performing agencies are encouraged to retire sooner. We find no evidence of change in political control increasing risk of any form of exit, suggesting that political pressure to leave is not substantial for this type of official. Outsiders (agency heads recruited from outside central government) are relatively difficul...
Corporatization has potentials for public service provision but also induces far-reaching governance...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
The survival of governments ultimately depends on the survival of its components. These components a...
There are a number of influences on how long an agency head serves. The importance of particular inf...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
In many political systems the political neutrality of senior managers’ tenure is often cherished as ...
Long CEO tenure can harm firm performance even after the CEO is replaced. We analyze this issue by c...
Competent public agencies are associated with better economic outcomes. Beyond competence, political...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
We apply duration analysis to model the tenure and mode of exit of CEOs from FTSE 350 companies from...
Public sector organizations face regular turnover in top leadership positions. Yet little is known a...
Tenure can affect administrative continuity and proper governance in cities that employ the council-...
Abstract. Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politi-cians for whom public ...
Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politicians for whom public service is ...
Appointed officials in municipalities influence policy decisions and the distribution of...
Corporatization has potentials for public service provision but also induces far-reaching governance...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
The survival of governments ultimately depends on the survival of its components. These components a...
There are a number of influences on how long an agency head serves. The importance of particular inf...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
In many political systems the political neutrality of senior managers’ tenure is often cherished as ...
Long CEO tenure can harm firm performance even after the CEO is replaced. We analyze this issue by c...
Competent public agencies are associated with better economic outcomes. Beyond competence, political...
In October 2010, the UK’s Coalition Government announced a radical reduction in the number of public...
We apply duration analysis to model the tenure and mode of exit of CEOs from FTSE 350 companies from...
Public sector organizations face regular turnover in top leadership positions. Yet little is known a...
Tenure can affect administrative continuity and proper governance in cities that employ the council-...
Abstract. Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politi-cians for whom public ...
Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politicians for whom public service is ...
Appointed officials in municipalities influence policy decisions and the distribution of...
Corporatization has potentials for public service provision but also induces far-reaching governance...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
The survival of governments ultimately depends on the survival of its components. These components a...