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- Title
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT OR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION?
- Authors
Hughes, Owen
- Abstract
The debate over managerialism has been the most controversial issue in Australian public administration journals in recent years. Although most articles have been critical, there have been responses in favour of the changes by senior public servants. One unfortunate consequence of this debate has been the appearance of a gap between academic public administration and public service practice. This paper argues that, from several angles, the work now carried out by public services is management rather than administration. It argues that managerialism is a long-overdue reform to a model which has outlived its usefulness. The traditional model of public administration was an irrelevance for many years; it was never efficient or effective and deserved to be replaced. However, public management does not necessarily mean the widespread and uncritical adoption of practices from the private sector. What it should mean is that a distinctive public management needs to be developed. This should take account of the differences between the sectors, but still recognise that the work being done by public servants is now managerial rather than administrative.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; PUBLIC administration; ACADEMIC programs; UNIVERSITY &; college administration; HIGHER education; PUBLIC institutions; PUBLIC finance; PUBLIC-private sector cooperation; BUREAUCRACY
- Publication
Australian Journal of Public Administration, 1992, Vol 51, Issue 3, p286
- ISSN
0313-6647
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8500.1992.tb02614.x