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Professionals and shifts in governance

By: Brandsen, Taco.
Contributor(s): Honingh, Marlies.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2013Description: p.876-883.Subject(s): Administration reform | Public administration In: International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The position of professionals in public services is affected directly by public management reforms. This article systematically links different types of governance to professionalism, using Osborne's (2010) distinction between Public Administration, New Public Management and New Public Governance. In the development of professionalism in the context of public management, one can observe an increasing fragmentation of sources of legitimacy, an accumulation of different professional requirements and a growing difficulty to distinguish professionals and non-professionals. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 36, Issue no: 12-14 Available AR102997

The position of professionals in public services is affected directly by public management reforms. This article systematically links different types of governance to professionalism, using Osborne's (2010) distinction between Public Administration, New Public Management and New Public Governance. In the development of professionalism in the context of public management, one can observe an increasing fragmentation of sources of legitimacy, an accumulation of different professional requirements and a growing difficulty to distinguish professionals and non-professionals. - Reproduced.

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