Constructing the Craft of Public Administration: Perspectives from Australia

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This book draws on recent empirical research and reports unique insight into the craft of public administration of the most senior echelons of the Australian Public Service (APS).This work is set in the context of a comparative analysis of the significant public sector reforms by successive governments from the 1980s across Westminster polities. Such reforms and the contemporary management ideas on which they were based, including new managerialism and ʼnew public management’ (NPM) travelled, were translated and transformed with some elements accepted and others rejected. This book addresses how the most senior public servants in the APS construct their craft today amid such reforms. Chapter two covers the myriad of public sector reforms across Westminster polities. Chapters three and four cover the environments and contemporary management ideas which influence public administration. Chapters five and six showcase the public actors and the responsibilities they execute when they construct their craft. The final chapter provides a conceptual model of the craft of public administration and provides implications for theory and practice.

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Shearer, C. (2021). Constructing the Craft of Public Administration: Perspectives from Australia. Constructing the Craft of Public Administration: Perspectives from Australia (pp. 1–318). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81896-8

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