DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.24217200
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Agents, ideas and microprocesses: What happens in the early stage of a public service reform?

Rosalind Coote

Abstract: <p><strong>This thesis explores the question ‘What happens in the early stage of administrative culture reform?’ by examining an exemplar of this type of reform in the New Zealand public service. Reforms of administrative culture are frequently proposed in Westminster democracies like New Zealand, Australia, and the UK. However, public administration has yet to attach much importance to what occurs at macro, meso and micro levels while administrative culture reform is occurring. Top-down, ex-post p… Show more

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