This book seeks to explain why the changes produced by the new managerialism have been more radical in some countries than in others. Saint-Martin shows that the reception given by states to managerialist ideas depends on the openness of policy-making institutions to outside expert knowledge and on the organization, development, and social recognition of management consultancy.
This book seeks to explain why the changes produced by the new managerialism have been more radical in some countries than in others. Saint-Martin sho...
This book seeks to explain why the changes produced by the new managerialism have been more radical in some countries than in others. Saint-Martin shows that the reception given by states to managerialist ideas depends on the openness of policy-making institutions to outside expert knowledge and on the organization, development, and social recognition of management consultancy.
This book seeks to explain why the changes produced by the new managerialism have been more radical in some countries than in others. Saint-Martin sho...