The transformation of work in welfare state organizations :: New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas /
"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). Publi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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). Public administrations have been expected to transform from traditional bureaucratic organizations into modern managerial service providers by adopting a business model that requires the efficient and effective use of resources. The introduction of managerial practices, controlling and accounting systems, management by objectives, computerization, service orientation, increased outsourcing, competitive structures and decentralized responsibility are typical of efforts to increase efficiency. These developments have been accompanied by the abolition of civil service systems and fewer secure jobs in public administrations. This book provides a sociological understanding of how public administrations deal with this transformation, how people's role as public servants is affected, and what kind of strategies emerge either to meet these new organizational requirements or to circumvent them. It shows how hybrid arrangements of public services are created between the public and the private sphere that lead to conflicts of interest between private strategies and public tasks as well as to increasingly homogeneous social welfare provision across Europe."-- |
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contents | List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 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. |
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spelling | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / edited by Frank Sowa, Ronald Staples and Stefan Zapfel. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "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). Public administrations have been expected to transform from traditional bureaucratic organizations into modern managerial service providers by adopting a business model that requires the efficient and effective use of resources. The introduction of managerial practices, controlling and accounting systems, management by objectives, computerization, service orientation, increased outsourcing, competitive structures and decentralized responsibility are typical of efforts to increase efficiency. These developments have been accompanied by the abolition of civil service systems and fewer secure jobs in public administrations. This book provides a sociological understanding of how public administrations deal with this transformation, how people's role as public servants is affected, and what kind of strategies emerge either to meet these new organizational requirements or to circumvent them. It shows how hybrid arrangements of public services are created between the public and the private sphere that lead to conflicts of interest between private strategies and public tasks as well as to increasingly homogeneous social welfare provision across Europe."-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 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. Public administration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108611 Administration publique (Science) POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Affairs & Administration. bisacsh Public administration fast Public administration Management fast Public-private sector cooperation fast Social policy fast Welfare state fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Sowa, Frank, editor. Staples, Ronald, 1976- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHcMBxxphw7RMghW9v9rC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017126360 Zapfel, Stefan, 1982- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwYcV9BhyvBtwwGM6jyFq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018003694 Print version: 9781138084568 1138084565 (DLC) 2017060532 (OCoLC)1021055657 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1554619 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 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. Public administration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108611 Administration publique (Science) POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Affairs & Administration. bisacsh Public administration fast Public administration Management fast Public-private sector cooperation fast Social policy fast Welfare state fast |
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title | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / |
title_alt | List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 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. |
title_auth | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / |
title_exact_search | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / |
title_full | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / edited by Frank Sowa, Ronald Staples and Stefan Zapfel. |
title_fullStr | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / edited by Frank Sowa, Ronald Staples and Stefan Zapfel. |
title_full_unstemmed | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / edited by Frank Sowa, Ronald Staples and Stefan Zapfel. |
title_short | The transformation of work in welfare state organizations : |
title_sort | transformation of work in welfare state organizations new public management and the institutional diffusion of ideas |
title_sub | New Public Management and the Institutional Diffusion of Ideas / |
topic | Public administration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108611 Administration publique (Science) POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Affairs & Administration. bisacsh Public administration fast Public administration Management fast Public-private sector cooperation fast Social policy fast Welfare state fast |
topic_facet | Public administration. Administration publique (Science) POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Affairs & Administration. Public administration Public administration Management Public-private sector cooperation Social policy Welfare state Europe |
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