Controlling the courts: New public management and the Dutch judiciary

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Abstract

Like many public sector organizations, in the past decades the Dutch judiciary has come to adopt New Public Management (NPM) practices and processes. In this article, we analyze this adoption from a management and organizational control perspective. Using data from a large survey among Dutch judges, we see a “mismatch” between the nature of the NPM-inspired management control systems and the work-related experiences of the judges and inquire into the consequences thereof for judicial work and organization.

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Visser, M., Schouteten, R., & Dikkers, J. (2019, January 2). Controlling the courts: New public management and the Dutch judiciary. Justice System Journal. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/0098261X.2018.1539645

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