Public Administration reforms and results

Research on administrative reforms during the past thirty years indicates that reform efforts of countries differ. The Anglo Saxon states were at the forefront of the New Public Management movement while countries on mainland Europe were more hesitant and moved further towards the Neo-Weberian state...

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Published in:Veftímaritið Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla
Main Authors: Kristinsson, Gunnar Helgi, Matthíasson, Pétur Berg
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Stjórnsýslustofnun 2014
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Online Access:http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2014.10.2.6
https://doi.org/10.13177/irpa.a.2014.10.2.6
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.hi.is:article/1595 2023-05-15T16:49:12+02:00 Public Administration reforms and results Stjórnsýsluumbætur og árangur þeirra Kristinsson, Gunnar Helgi Matthíasson, Pétur Berg 2014-12-15 application/pdf http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2014.10.2.6 https://doi.org/10.13177/irpa.a.2014.10.2.6 isl ice Stjórnsýslustofnun http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2014.10.2.6/pdf http://www.irpa.is/article/view/a.2014.10.2.6 doi:10.13177/irpa.a.2014.10.2.6 Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Árg. 10, Nr 2 (2014); 299-318 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Árg. 10, Nr 2 (2014); 299-318 1670-679X 1670-6803 Reform efforts New Public Management Neo-Weberian State Iceland Umbótaviðleitni nýskipan í ríkisrekstri ný weberska leiðin/hefðin Ísland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2014 fticelandunivojs https://doi.org/10.13177/irpa.a.2014.10.2.6 2022-09-21T13:39:24Z Research on administrative reforms during the past thirty years indicates that reform efforts of countries differ. The Anglo Saxon states were at the forefront of the New Public Management movement while countries on mainland Europe were more hesitant and moved further towards the Neo-Weberian state. Academics have tried to explain different reform efforts within countries by looking at political, historical and cultural issues, values and economic factors to name just a few. Three hypotheses are put forward to explain reform efforts in different states. This research involves analysing the implementation of two different reform trends, New Public Management and the Neo-Weberian tradition. The analysis indicates that countries vary in their commitment to reform rather than in the emphasis on either New Public Management or the Neo-Weberian State. Decentralization, clear objectives and consultation with communities and experts are closely related to national reform efforts. However, Iceland does distinguish itself from Europe and the Nordic countries. The analysis reveals that although decentralization is high in the Icelandic system, autonomy of agencies does not have a strong relation to a varied use of administrative instruments. The second part of the article focuses on the results and achievements of reform programmes. The achievement of reform programmes are examined in relation to theories of bounded rationality, street level bureaucracy (bottom up) and consensus decision making. Three hypotheses are presented and tested to explain what causes reforms programmes to be successful in some countries and not in others. The analysis reveals that countries are more likely to succeed if bounded rationality is applied with careful preparation and when stakeholders are consulted. Rannsóknir undanfarna þrjá áratugi á innleiðingu umbóta benda til þess að umbótaviðleitni ríkja sé mismunandi. Engilssaxnesk ríki voru áberandi við innleiðingu hugmyndafræði nýskipunar í opinberum rekstri á meðan ríki á meginlandi Evrópu ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Veftímaritið Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla 10 2 299
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topic Reform efforts
New Public Management
Neo-Weberian State
Iceland
Umbótaviðleitni
nýskipan í ríkisrekstri
ný weberska leiðin/hefðin
Ísland
spellingShingle Reform efforts
New Public Management
Neo-Weberian State
Iceland
Umbótaviðleitni
nýskipan í ríkisrekstri
ný weberska leiðin/hefðin
Ísland
Kristinsson, Gunnar Helgi
Matthíasson, Pétur Berg
Public Administration reforms and results
topic_facet Reform efforts
New Public Management
Neo-Weberian State
Iceland
Umbótaviðleitni
nýskipan í ríkisrekstri
ný weberska leiðin/hefðin
Ísland
description Research on administrative reforms during the past thirty years indicates that reform efforts of countries differ. The Anglo Saxon states were at the forefront of the New Public Management movement while countries on mainland Europe were more hesitant and moved further towards the Neo-Weberian state. Academics have tried to explain different reform efforts within countries by looking at political, historical and cultural issues, values and economic factors to name just a few. Three hypotheses are put forward to explain reform efforts in different states. This research involves analysing the implementation of two different reform trends, New Public Management and the Neo-Weberian tradition. The analysis indicates that countries vary in their commitment to reform rather than in the emphasis on either New Public Management or the Neo-Weberian State. Decentralization, clear objectives and consultation with communities and experts are closely related to national reform efforts. However, Iceland does distinguish itself from Europe and the Nordic countries. The analysis reveals that although decentralization is high in the Icelandic system, autonomy of agencies does not have a strong relation to a varied use of administrative instruments. The second part of the article focuses on the results and achievements of reform programmes. The achievement of reform programmes are examined in relation to theories of bounded rationality, street level bureaucracy (bottom up) and consensus decision making. Three hypotheses are presented and tested to explain what causes reforms programmes to be successful in some countries and not in others. The analysis reveals that countries are more likely to succeed if bounded rationality is applied with careful preparation and when stakeholders are consulted. Rannsóknir undanfarna þrjá áratugi á innleiðingu umbóta benda til þess að umbótaviðleitni ríkja sé mismunandi. Engilssaxnesk ríki voru áberandi við innleiðingu hugmyndafræði nýskipunar í opinberum rekstri á meðan ríki á meginlandi Evrópu ...
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Matthíasson, Pétur Berg
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Matthíasson, Pétur Berg
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title Public Administration reforms and results
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title_full Public Administration reforms and results
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