Bureaucracy and society in transition : comparative perspectives / edited by Haldor Byrkjeflot and Fredrik Engelstad.
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TextSeries: Comparative social research ; v. 33.Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xv, 298 pages) ; cmISBN: 9781787432833 (e-book)Subject(s): Bureaucracy | Public administration | Social Science -- Research | Comparative politicsAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 302.35 LOC classification: HM806 | .B87 2018Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| HM786 .S78 2009 Studying differences between organizations | HM791 .S77 2016 The structuring of work in organizations | HM793 .C85 2020 Cultural competence in higher education / | HM806 .B87 2018 Bureaucracy and society in transition : | HM821 .D96 2006 Dynamics of inequality and poverty | HM821 .I53 2019 Inclusive growth : | HM821 .I54 2003 Inequality, welfare and poverty |
Includes index.
Prelims -- Introduction: bureaucracy in transition -- The impact and interpretation of weber's bureaucratic ideal type in organisation theory and public administration -- Comparative perspectives -- Nordic bureaucracy -- Index.
New Public Management has held a central position within public administration over the past few decades, complemented by various models promoting post-bureaucratic organization. But 'traditional' bureaucracy has not disappeared, and bureaucracy is in transition in the West and the rest of the world. Bureaucracies still fill crucial positions in modern societies, despite growing criticism of assumed inefficiencies and unlimited growth. This volume examines a range of issues related to bureaucracies in transition across Europe, with a particular focus on the Nordic region. Chapters examine a range of topics including a reinterpretation of Weber's conception of bureaucracy; the historical development of institutions and organizational structures in Sweden and Greece; the myth of bureaucratic neutrality and the concept of 'competent neutrality'; performance management systems; the anti-bureaucratic identities of senior civil servants; the role of experts and expertise in bureaucratic organizations; the impact of reform on public sector executives; the curbing of corruption in Scandinavian states; an interrogation of the Nordic administrative model; Supreme Audit Institutions; 'street-level' bureaucracy; and the establishment of an 'ethics of office' amongst Danish civil servants.
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