Some of the most difficult issues in public management revolve around making strategic choices for the future in an era of rapid social, cultural and technological change. In previous work we drew a contrast between new public management (NPM) approaches, which predominated in the period 1980-‐2002, and digital era governance (DEG) which grew fast in the 2000s. Since that time the rapid development of societal and technological uses of online processes has been matched by the seismic impact of the 2008 credit crunch and financial crisis, now mapping out as austerity regimes in many OECD countries. In this paper we review the current fortunes of NPM, which has not revived despite the pressure on public spending. By contrast, the first wave ...
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Historians of science Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison argue that any science “must deal with the p...
In support of the development of the Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute, MARI, the proposa...
This paper exploits the unique institutional features of South Africa to estimate the impact of pro...
In their paper Corporate Lobbying, Political Connections, and the Bailout of Banks, Blau, Brough, ...
Researchers conducted a content analysis to measure framing of the public relations industry in 354 ...
The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) can be expected to radically increase the amount of potentially sensi...
Campaign ad for incumbent democrat Marcia Fudge of the House of Representatives focusing on the econ...
As highlighted by the articles in this special issue, the concept of the Internet of Things is becom...
Few people would disagree that welfare programmes in India are characterized by corruption, mistarge...
This paper examines the transition from government to governance in transboundary water resource man...
Slides and other materials from a presentation at the conference Querying the Library: Digitization ...
Design researchers from areas such as participatory design, interaction design, and service design h...
Including children with special needs in the common school has become an international political pri...
In the last two decades, the international community has intervened directly to reduce the conflict ...
As a field of social science research, policing has been fortunate to have a number of influential a...
Historians of science Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison argue that any science “must deal with the p...
In support of the development of the Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute, MARI, the proposa...
This paper exploits the unique institutional features of South Africa to estimate the impact of pro...