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Oliver James - The Executive Agency Revolution in Whitehall. Public Interest versus Bureau-Shaping Perspectives.  - 9781349432950 - V9781349432950
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The Executive Agency Revolution in Whitehall. Public Interest versus Bureau-Shaping Perspectives.

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Description for The Executive Agency Revolution in Whitehall. Public Interest versus Bureau-Shaping Perspectives. Paperback. Series: Transforming Government. Num Pages: 185 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JPA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140 x 11. Weight in Grams: 256.
This is the first book length assessment of the executive agency revolution in UK central government, part of the New Public Management, with 65 per cent of civil servants now working in agencies. The 'Next Steps' reformers' public interest view suggested value for money improvements. However, original analysis of budgets, performance data, documents and interviews reveals some support for an alternative 'bureau-shaping' perspective from rational choice, with officials using the reform to protect their welfare and substantial performance problems, especially in 'joining-up' government.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
185
Condition
New
Series
Transforming Government
Number of Pages
185
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349432950
SKU
V9781349432950
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Oliver James
OLIVER JAMES is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Exeter, UK. He researches issues of public sector organization, public sector reform and regulation of the public and private sectors. He has acted as consultant to a range of bodies including the World Bank, UK National Audit Office and Audit Commission. His previous publications include Regulation Inside Government (co-authored).

Reviews for The Executive Agency Revolution in Whitehall. Public Interest versus Bureau-Shaping Perspectives.
'Where mainstream public administration uncritically accepts the story of agencification as 'reform', James sees civil servants shaping their organizations into forms that yield maximum benefits for officials in hard political times. His approach successfully predicts where and why agencification so signally failed to deliver lasting public service improvements. The book is a major contribution towards renewing the flagging intellectual impetus ... Read more

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