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Virtual government: what will remain inside the public sector?

By: Sturgess, Gary.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.31-58.Subject(s): Public administration In: Management in GovernmentSummary: Around the world, the public sector is changing in ways which challenge the Weberian or bureaucratic paradigm. If we are to comprehend these changes, we must abandon the binary model of public and private sectors and better understand the non-state public sector. Looking to historical and international examples, this article asks what has to remain inside the state. While acknowledging that there are significant drivers for reform, it argues that the size of government - large or small - should not be a matter of ideology. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 31, Issue no: 3 Available AR45204

Around the world, the public sector is changing in ways which challenge the Weberian or bureaucratic paradigm. If we are to comprehend these changes, we must abandon the binary model of public and private sectors and better understand the non-state public sector. Looking to historical and international examples, this article asks what has to remain inside the state. While acknowledging that there are significant drivers for reform, it argues that the size of government - large or small - should not be a matter of ideology. - Reproduced

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