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100 _aWise, Lois Recascino
245 _aPublic management reform: competing drivers of change
260 _c2002
300 _ap.555-67.
362 _aSep-Oct
520 _aPublic management reforms often are portrayed as part of a global wave of change, and all organizational change is interpreted within a single reform paradigm that is rooted in economics and market-based principles. Reforms outside this paradigm go unnoticed. This article examines the assertion that different drivers of change competing with the dominant focus of management discourse remain present and influence the direction of reform. It presents three alternative drivers of change rooted in normative values and provides evidence of their relevance from three national cases. Normative influences are reflected in a stream of activities occuring within the same time period in different civil service systems. The direction of public management practice cannot be seen as fully determined by any one approach to government reform or as traveling in only one direction. Understanding the balance among competing drivers of change is a key to interpreting both contemporary and future administrative reform. - Reproduced.
650 _aAdministrative reform
773 _aPublic Administration Review
909 _a54219
999 _c54219
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