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New Public Governance As a Hybrid - A Critical Interpretation

English · Paperback / Softback

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This Element focuses on New Public Governance as one of the major administrative narratives of our times. It offers a critical interpretation of NPG as a hybrid tool for management, governance, and reform, arguing that NPG coexists with and is likely to gradually merge into New Public Management. Several arguments support the 'continuity and hybridization' hypothesis, whereby the transition from NPM to NPG occurred through the retention of key elements and a layering and sedimentation process. These arguments challenge the "linear substitution" hypothesis, accounting for NPM's persistence and dominance. The Element develops a new interpretation of NPG and discusses the challenges that NPG poses. Finally, it shows that exploring hybridity is critical for evaluating the potential of NPG in terms of a shift in public administration and understanding governance trajectories and reform scenarios.

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1. Introduction; 2. Administrative narratives as management, governance, and reform tools; 3. A twofold strategy to 'capture' NPG and narrative governance trajectories; 4. NPG as a counter-narrative: NPG vs. NPM; 5. NPG as a hybrid; 6. Reasons for NPG hybridization; 7. Reasons for NPM persistence/dominance; 8. Conclusions; References.

Summary

This Element focuses on New Public Governance as one of the major administrative narratives of our times. It develops a new interpretation of NPG, unveiling elements and reasons for continuity amidst change, and discusses the challenges that NPG, as a hybrid, poses.

Foreword

A new, interpretive, account for NPG and its relationship with NPM, linking administrative narratives, hybridization, and statehood.

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