New public management in Germany

Klages, Helmut and Löffler, Elke (1998). New public management in Germany. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 64(1) pp. 41–54.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/002085239806400104

Abstract

In spite of the vast array of conceptual literature trying to define new public management (NPM), what should it be and what should it no be, the concept of NPM still suffers from serious deficits. From a theoretical point of view, NPM is still in a pre-theoretical stage. It is not by chance that NPM is usually referred to as the NPM paradigm.In spite of the vast array of conceptual literature trying to define new public management (NPM), what should it be and what should it no be, the concept of NPM still suffers from serious deficits. From a theoretical point of view, NPM is still in a pre-theoretical stage. It is not by chance that NPM is usually referred to as the NPM paradigm.

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  • Item ORO ID
  • 86403
  • Item Type
  • Journal Item
  • ISSN
  • 1461-7226
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  • Keywords
  • German public management; public management; German economic policy
  • Academic Unit or School
  • Faculty of Business and Law (FBL) > Business
    Faculty of Business and Law (FBL)
  • Depositing User
  • Elke Loeffler

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