

An edition of REFORM AND LEADERSHIP IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: A POLITICAL ECONOMY APPROACH (2007)
By JOE (JOE L.) WALLIS,Joe L. Wallis,Brian Dollery,Linda McLoughlin
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
EDWARD ELGAR,Edward Elgar
Language
und
Pages
196
Description:
"The authors provide a fresh and accessible multi-disciplinary perspective on public management reform in this study. The work includes a broad survey of the paradigms and patterns that have shaped and differentiated the reform process in different countries." "The book focuses on two themes not usually considered together. First, the scope and limits of the role economists have played in reform processes, not simply in terms of providing analytical models but in the actual leadership required to advance reform coherently. Secondly, the authors examine the importance of developing leadership at all levels of the public sector to take advantage of the opportunities reforms have generated, and to create new sources of public value."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Civil service & public sector, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, Political economy, Public Affairs & Administration, Public Policy - General, Political Science, Politics / Current Events, Economic aspects, Policy sciences, Political planning, Public administration, Politics/International Relations, Overheidsinstellingen, Reorganisatie, Management, Leiderschap, Economische aspecten, Policy sciences--economic aspects, Public administration--economic aspects, Political planning--economic aspects, H97 .w345 2007, 352.3/67