From ‘either or’ to ‘both and’
Organisational management in the aftermath of NPM
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https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v19i2.15604Keywords:
New public management, Post-NPM, Managing contradictions, Local governments, Municipal managementAbstract
This article explores the next phase of public management: the era of paradox. As new public management (NPM) policies and practices were shown to be inadequate to solve the problems of public management, they began to be complemented – rather than re- placed – with new reforms and practices. These reforms and practices are often contradic- tory to existing ones, leaving managers in a difficult position. By extending the debate about contradictions and paradox from the policy level to the organisational level, we show how public sector managers work to resolve these contradictions in a situated man- ner, keeping the contradictions alive rather than resolving them permanently.
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