This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Public Administration on 05/05/2015, available online: doi: 10.1080/01900692.2014.952823This article reports on a study carried out on the impact of quality assurance mechanisms on street-level bureaucrats in Northern England (teachers, nurses and social workers). A key aim of the research was to explore the ways in which these mechanisms negotiate the much older regulatory function of time. The findings suggest that these mechanisms contribute to forms of time compression across professional activities, time compression in turn having consequences for professional judgement. The study explores the mechanisms via which this occurs, while a...
Human service work is being reconfigured by welfare state reforms driven by neo-liberal globalizatio...
A Review of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services by Michael Lips...
Many of the fundamental research questions in public administration relate to individual- or organiz...
This article reports on a study carried out on the impact of quality assurance mechanisms on street-...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
This paper presents a critical assessment of the much-discussed tension between bureaucratic account...
Little research has been conducted exploring the relationship between public-sector accountability a...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
There has already been much discussion and critique of the New Public Management, and the impact of ...
Time is of crucial importance in the actions of professionals in the public sector. Policy initiativ...
The concept of ‘ street-level bureaucracy ’ was coined by Michael Lipsky (1980) as the common denomi...
A substantial amount of research evidence has been gathered regarding the pathologies of accountabil...
This article aims to link together three themes in reform of public bureaucracy, focusing mainly on ...
This Handbook brings together a collection of leading international authors to reflect on the influe...
Human service work is being reconfigured by welfare state reforms driven by neo-liberal globalizatio...
A Review of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services by Michael Lips...
Many of the fundamental research questions in public administration relate to individual- or organiz...
This article reports on a study carried out on the impact of quality assurance mechanisms on street-...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
This paper presents a critical assessment of the much-discussed tension between bureaucratic account...
Little research has been conducted exploring the relationship between public-sector accountability a...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
This study examines the applicability of Michael Lipsky’s (1980) concept of “street-level bureaucrac...
There has already been much discussion and critique of the New Public Management, and the impact of ...
Time is of crucial importance in the actions of professionals in the public sector. Policy initiativ...
The concept of ‘ street-level bureaucracy ’ was coined by Michael Lipsky (1980) as the common denomi...
A substantial amount of research evidence has been gathered regarding the pathologies of accountabil...
This article aims to link together three themes in reform of public bureaucracy, focusing mainly on ...
This Handbook brings together a collection of leading international authors to reflect on the influe...
Human service work is being reconfigured by welfare state reforms driven by neo-liberal globalizatio...
A Review of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services by Michael Lips...
Many of the fundamental research questions in public administration relate to individual- or organiz...