1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-24632-8
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Managing People in the Public Services

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“…Its core values are individualism and personal freedom rather than collectivism (Farnham and Horton 1996). Neoliberalism builds on public choice theory with Nishkanen's Bureaucracy and Representative Government (1971) particularly influential.…”
Section: Neoliberalismsupporting
confidence: 46%
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“…Its core values are individualism and personal freedom rather than collectivism (Farnham and Horton 1996). Neoliberalism builds on public choice theory with Nishkanen's Bureaucracy and Representative Government (1971) particularly influential.…”
Section: Neoliberalismsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…A free market economy is seen as facilitating economic prosperity, whilst offering choice to consumers. From this perspective, neoliberalism is a form of economic democracy that serves the public better than politics (Farnham and Horton 1996).…”
Section: Neoliberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern approaches of New Public Management, and others, show that the existence of public administration management is beyond doubt. Although, as pointed out by Farnham and Horton (1996), if one tries to draw exact lines between these two sectors, the distinction becomes unclear and it is difficult to define.…”
Section: Management Process and Efficiency Of Public Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is shown by Farnham & Horton (1993) who specify three main managerialist thrusts in their discussion of the management of the public services. First, the tighter control of budgets through the imposition of cash limits, spending constraints and cuts in manpower.…”
Section: Managerialism and The New Public Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farnham & Horton (1993) claim that the economistic nature of private sector management is highlighted by the market goals and the emphasis on economic efficiency as a criterion of success. This can be seen in both compulsory and post-compulsory sector educational institutions by the increasing attention paid to accountancy procedures, the delegation of financial responsibilities, ensuring 'value for money' and the encouragement of 'value added' activities.…”
Section: The Nature Of Managerialismmentioning
confidence: 99%