Rhodes, R.A.W.
The governance narrative: key findings and lessons from the ESRC's Whitehall programme - 2000 - p.345-63
This article provides a personal interpretation of the key findings of the Economic and Social Research Council's Whitehall Programme. I tell the distinctive story of `governance' - of fragmentation, networks, unintended consequences and diplomacy - challenging the dominant, managerial account of change in British government since 1979. I present a view of the world in which networks rival markets and bureaucracy as ways of allocating resources and co-ordinating policy and its implementation. - Reproduced
Public administration - Great Britain
Public administration
The governance narrative: key findings and lessons from the ESRC's Whitehall programme - 2000 - p.345-63
This article provides a personal interpretation of the key findings of the Economic and Social Research Council's Whitehall Programme. I tell the distinctive story of `governance' - of fragmentation, networks, unintended consequences and diplomacy - challenging the dominant, managerial account of change in British government since 1979. I present a view of the world in which networks rival markets and bureaucracy as ways of allocating resources and co-ordinating policy and its implementation. - Reproduced
Public administration - Great Britain
Public administration
