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developing countries conclusions are more difficult to arrive at. Examines the case of the Republic of Kazakhstan taking into … account the views of local government. Concludes that, in the case of Kazakhstan there is considerable support for an enhanced …
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Purpose – To present a paper which examine the UK's approach to devolution in respect of the English regions. Design/methodology/approach – The paper seeks to understand the policy choices facing the UK Government in redesigning governance arrangements in the English regions. This is...
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Purpose – This paper aims to investigate public sector reform (PSR) initiatives in Kazakhstan, and how such reform … improving governance in post‐Soviet Kazakhstan. Findings – In light of Kazakhstan government's efforts to reform the public …
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discusses Kazakhstan’s experience with the implementation of NPM through a qualitative case study of the country’s adoption of …/value – Kazakhstan’s experience provides crucial insights into the governance structures, professional cultures and managerial capacities …
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The delivery of public services in developing countries is over‐centralised. One of the reasons for this is the presence of centralised decision‐making apparatus, which distances power from communities. The centralised decision making reduces accountability among public sector employees and...
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During the 1990s the contract has become a key feature in the restructuring of the UK public sector. Currently available literature demonstrates an awareness that the implementation of contracting must entail new forms of management control and organizational structure which involve new patterns...
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When making decisions about budget expenditures, governments often confront stakeholders with dramatically opposing positions. These stakeholders attempt, through lobbying, to impress on politicians a preferred decision. Frequently forgotten in the process are issues of ethics. The bitter divide...
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This article reports and evaluates how a traditional approach to recruitment and selection in the Social Services Department of West Sussex County Council was superseded by a competency‐based approach. The authors discuss the impacts of external and internal changes on the local authority and...
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There has been a global phenomenon in public sector management which advocates a paradigm shift from administrative to managerial values. Governments have been able to put an ideological gloss on managerial strategies to suit local political agendas. The spread of this policy, where public...
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Research was commissioned to identify the competences that are required by local authority chief executives in the UK. It emerged that the “competence approach” was inappropriate for their needs. Instead, “capacity” – a concept originating in psychoanalytic theory – was adopted as...
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