The Transformation of Work in Welfare State Organizations (eBook, PDF)
New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas
Redaktion: Sowa, Frank; Zapfel, Stefan; Staples, Ronald
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New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas
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How has New Public Management influenced social policy reform in different developed welfare states? New managerialism is conceptualized as a paradigm, which not only shapes the decision-making process in bureaucratic organizations but also affects the practice of individuals (citizens). This book highlights the tensions that emerge from implementing new managerialism practices in public organizations and how staff respond by developing practices to either meet or circumvent these.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351619950
- Artikelnr.: 53368402
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351619950
- Artikelnr.: 53368402
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Introduction: The Transformation of Work in Welfare State Organisations
(Frank Sowa, Ronald Staples & Stefan Zapfel); Chapter 1. Managerial Control
of Public Sector IT Professionals via IT Systems (Clive Tresson); Chapter
2. Performance Targets as Negotiation Devices - Accounting Management in
French Job Centres (Jean-Marie Pillon); Chapter 3. Labour Market Experts
and Their Professional Practices Technologies of Self-Control of Job
Placement Professionals (Frank Sowa and Ronald Staples); Chapter 4.
Managerial Doctors: Professionalism, Managerialism and Health Reforms in
Portugal (Helena Serra); Chapter 5. Accountability requirements for social
work professionals: Ensuring the quality of discretionary practice(Jorunn
Theresia Jessen); Chapter 6. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Audit and
Accountability in Public Services: A Study of Performance Management in UK
Local Museums (Whyeda Gill-McLure); Chapter 7. Doing meaning in work under
conditions of new public management? Find-ings from the medical care sector
and social work (Friedericke Hardering & Mascha Will-Zocholl); Chapter 8.
Marketing without moralising. Service orientation and employer relations in
the Swiss disability insurance (Eva Nadai); Chapter 9. Collective
mobilization among welfare professionals in Sweden - the politicisation of
caring (Anna Ryan Bengtsson); Chapter 10. Street Level Bureaucracy Under
Pressure: Job Insecurity, Business Logic and Challenging Users(Micol
Bronzini and Diego Coletto); Chapter 11. New Managerialism as an
Organizational Form of Neoliberalism (Kathleen Lynch and Bernie Grummell);
Chapter 12. Framing Work Injury/Sickness in a Changing Welfare State -
Naming and Blaming (Antoinette Hetzler); Chapter 13. Comply or defy?
Managing the inclusion of disabled people in the Netherlands (Lieske van
der Torre and Menno Fenger); Index
Introduction: The Transformation of Work in Welfare State Organisations
(Frank Sowa, Ronald Staples & Stefan Zapfel); Chapter 1. Managerial Control
of Public Sector IT Professionals via IT Systems (Clive Tresson); Chapter
2. Performance Targets as Negotiation Devices - Accounting Management in
French Job Centres (Jean-Marie Pillon); Chapter 3. Labour Market Experts
and Their Professional Practices Technologies of Self-Control of Job
Placement Professionals (Frank Sowa and Ronald Staples); Chapter 4.
Managerial Doctors: Professionalism, Managerialism and Health Reforms in
Portugal (Helena Serra); Chapter 5. Accountability requirements for social
work professionals: Ensuring the quality of discretionary practice(Jorunn
Theresia Jessen); Chapter 6. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Audit and
Accountability in Public Services: A Study of Performance Management in UK
Local Museums (Whyeda Gill-McLure); Chapter 7. Doing meaning in work under
conditions of new public management? Find-ings from the medical care sector
and social work (Friedericke Hardering & Mascha Will-Zocholl); Chapter 8.
Marketing without moralising. Service orientation and employer relations in
the Swiss disability insurance (Eva Nadai); Chapter 9. Collective
mobilization among welfare professionals in Sweden - the politicisation of
caring (Anna Ryan Bengtsson); Chapter 10. Street Level Bureaucracy Under
Pressure: Job Insecurity, Business Logic and Challenging Users(Micol
Bronzini and Diego Coletto); Chapter 11. New Managerialism as an
Organizational Form of Neoliberalism (Kathleen Lynch and Bernie Grummell);
Chapter 12. Framing Work Injury/Sickness in a Changing Welfare State -
Naming and Blaming (Antoinette Hetzler); Chapter 13. Comply or defy?
Managing the inclusion of disabled people in the Netherlands (Lieske van
der Torre and Menno Fenger); Index