Purpose – The process of public sector reform in the United Kingdom continues to provoke debate. Even among advocates of the reform process there is a concern that improvements in public service provision have not been as marked as originally intended, and that the process has produced a variety of unintended consequences. The purpose of this paper is to explore possible explanations for these unintended consequences, and discuss possible practical solutions for policy makers and service commissioners. Design/methodology/approach – In this conceptual paper focus is in particular upon attempting to explain managerial behaviour from insights offered by two well-established managerial theories – stakeholder theory and resource dependency theor...
The current agenda in many countries for public service reform was provoked by certain Widespread pe...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to trace the origin and development of the increased use of t...
Purpose – The process of public sector reform in the United Kingdom continues to provoke debate. Eve...
This paper examines three public sector agencies in the Queensland Government\ud which have undergon...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework to study the issues of com-petition and incentives with...
Privatising public services shifts control rights and contractual obligations to providers. This pap...
This paper examines the assumption that the injection of market discipline and private sector manage...
This article identifies the main themes in recent changes in public sector management and shows the ...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework to study the issues of competition and incentives witho...
Since the 1980s public service in the UK has undergone a long process of far-reaching and complex ch...
textabstractOur government is confronted with many unintended effects of policy programs. In order t...
Public services can be, and are, delivered according to a variety of different arrangements. The pub...
This article asse sses the impact of New Public Management (NPM) reformsin the public sector from a ...
This manuscript is concerned with the supply of public services while difficulties in financing them...
The current agenda in many countries for public service reform was provoked by certain Widespread pe...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to trace the origin and development of the increased use of t...
Purpose – The process of public sector reform in the United Kingdom continues to provoke debate. Eve...
This paper examines three public sector agencies in the Queensland Government\ud which have undergon...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework to study the issues of com-petition and incentives with...
Privatising public services shifts control rights and contractual obligations to providers. This pap...
This paper examines the assumption that the injection of market discipline and private sector manage...
This article identifies the main themes in recent changes in public sector management and shows the ...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework to study the issues of competition and incentives witho...
Since the 1980s public service in the UK has undergone a long process of far-reaching and complex ch...
textabstractOur government is confronted with many unintended effects of policy programs. In order t...
Public services can be, and are, delivered according to a variety of different arrangements. The pub...
This article asse sses the impact of New Public Management (NPM) reformsin the public sector from a ...
This manuscript is concerned with the supply of public services while difficulties in financing them...
The current agenda in many countries for public service reform was provoked by certain Widespread pe...
It is often assumed in the literature on public management reforms that radical changes in values, w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to trace the origin and development of the increased use of t...