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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1467-8683
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Political Science , Economics
    Notes: This note discusses a number of key issues developed by the Corporate Governance Project of the American Law Institute (ALI) and published in its report, The Principles of Corporate Governance: Analysis and Recommendations. This examination will focus on the socially and ethically important elements regarding the objective and conduct of the business corporation, and the twin fiduciary duties of care and fair dealing.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: Boards of directors of large American corporations are marked by a surprising degree of overlap in their memberships. The median Fortune 500 firm interlocked (shared directors) with seven other large firms during the mid-1980s, although this prevalence dropped slightly by the mid-1990s. In contrast to Japan, interlocks among American firms are rarely linked to banking relationships or vertical (buyer-supplier) relationships; rather, they reflect the embeddedness of corporate governance in social structures (e.g., friendship or other ties). Recent empirical research has linked interlocks to almost every important aspect of corporate governance, from executive compensation to strategies for takeovers and defending against takeovers. These findings suggest that proposals for reforming boards of directors through changing incentive structures (e.g., paying directors in equity rather than cash) are likely to have little effect because they misconstrue the role of the board as a social institution.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Topics: Political Science , Economics
    Notes: This study examines the associations between the characteristics of initial public offering (IPO) firms and the voluntary use of outside directors. Five firm characteristics are examined: inside share ownership, variance of aftermarket returns, operating history, leverage, and firm size. Based on a sample of 110 New Zealand firms which made initial public offerings of equity securities over the period 1983 to 1987, the study finds that greater variance of after-market returns and a lower inside share ownership are associated with a greater proportion of outside directors. In addition, firms without operating histories are likely to use relatively more outside directors. However, leverage and firm size are not significantly related to the proportion of outside directors. Overall, the findings from the study are generally consistent with arguments that firms with greater agency problems are likely to use relatively more outside directors because these directors are perceived to be more effective in mitigating agency problems.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: This paper seeks to identify the determinants of corporate ownership and control that emerge in regulatory environments which do not inhibit the issue of shares with differential voting rights and/or the establishment of pyramid holding companies (which serve exactly the same purpose). [Methodologically, the paper follows the seminal study of the US corporate structure by Demsetz & Lehn (1985).] Such settings tend to produce very concentrated control structures, which contrast sharply with those of the USA, the UK and Australia, where the distribution of shareholder votes in the large public corporations is relatively diffuse. Relatively lenient listing regulations have produced in South Africa a corporate landscape dominated by pyramid holding companies and multilayered diversified corporate groupings. These structures have effectively concentrated the control of most of the large public companies in the hands of a few entrepreneurial families (as well as the two large life insurance mutuals). This setting has enabled us to advance and test hypotheses about control and ownership which would be more difficult to test in a US, UK or Australian setting. Almost all the companies in our sample were found to be under the absolute control of a single identifiable shareholder coalition (usually one or two families) but the underlying percentage shareholding of the controlling group in each company was found to vary dramatically and systematically. We sought to explain that variation and to identify the role of the market as a constraint on the ability of controlling shareholders who wish to dilute their equity stake without surrendering control for the purpose of expanding their companies (without incurring additional debt) and/or diversifying their personal wealth. Demsetz & Lehn had already identified the factors that determine the demand by shareholders for equity dilution but not those constraining their ability to do so. This paper, therefore, attempts to shed light on the way in which principal/agent problems affecting shareholders and managers are resolved when one-share-one-vote is neither enforced nor encouraged by the regulatory environment.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: Executive compensation has recently become the subject of extensive scrutiny by the popular press. However, compensation for corporate directors is one area which has only received little attention or research. The present study combined resource dependence and agency theories with previous research on executive salaries to develop an explanatory model of director compensation. Data were collected from US firms at two points in time to assess the stability of these predictors. Four variables were found to have a significant relationship with director compensation: firm size, firm profitability, equity ownership by directors, and resource richness of the board. However, the explanatory power of these variables appear to decline over time. Practical implications of these results are discussed.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: This paper examines corporate governance in management buy-outs and buy-ins and in particular considers the problems faced by venture capitalists as active investors. Evidence is presented based on large scale surveys and case studies. The study suggests the importance of achieving a balance between the independence of venture capitalists as monitors of management and the need for cooperation in their relationships with managers in buy-outs and buy-ins. The study also questions the adequacy with which financiers as active investors have taken account of the differing attributes of each type of transaction, particularly in relation to access to information and the roles of management. The costs of closely monitoring smaller investments may often exceed the benefits, which helps explain why the greater control found in buy-ins is more likely to be indirect rather than greater board representation. The evidence suggests the need for a flexible approach to governance under which the forms adopted take account of the specific circumstances of a particular enterprise.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: As the 21st century approaches, there are many pressures prompting changes in corporate board behavior. The author characterizes the current responses as TQM (more of the same, only better) or reengineering (transformation). To respond adequately to the reality and complexities of a global economy, the author argues that approaches to both corporate governance and boards are in need of reengineering. Directions for board transformation are illustrated with a new framework based on the orientation and constitution of boards. Five new board configurations and the path of evolution are presented.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: Good Practice for Directors: Standards For The Board Institute of Directors, London. Corporate Goernacne, Robert A. G. Monks and Nell Minow.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Topics: Political Science , Economics
    Notes: The collection of papers in this volume concerns boards of directors – as they are now and how they are likely to be transformed as the world, and organizations, move into the 21st century.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: Industrial foundations are private, self-governing institutions that own business companies. This ownership category is quite common in Northern Europe although it appears to violate the basic principles of the (Anglo-American) neoclassical corporation: profit maximization and risk diversification. The paper examines the economic performance of foundation-owned companies using accounting data drawn from a sample of the 300 largest Danish companies 1982-1992. Surprisingly, it is found that foundation-owned companies perform slightly better than companies with private (personal) or public (dispersed) ownership. Foundation-owned companies appear to specialize in capital and research intensive activities with high profit-sales ratios which indicates that they are competitive in activities that require continuous long run investment. A parallel paper proposes a theoretical explanation.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: Parkinson, J.E. (1993) Corporate Power and Responsibility – issues in the theory of law. The Director at Risk – accountability in the boardroom; Henry Bosch. American Anti-munagement Theories of Organization, Donaldson, Lex. Ownership and Control: Rethinking corporate Rethinking corporate governance for the twenty-first century, Blair Margaret M.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: This paper considers the transformations in boards of directors for the 21st century by focusing on the rich and complex set of roles and responsibilities ascribed to and assumed by board members. The differences and similarities in director selection, evaluation, and separation are also examined. The implications of these findings and future transformations in such roles and responsibilities for governing boards in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors are discussed.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: The paper compares the contribution, power and influence of non-executive directors and part-time chairpersons within large UK PLC's, using interview data collected for a pilot study. Two questions are addressed:What contribution, if any, is made by non-executive directors and part-time chairmen?How, if at all, do part-time chairpersons exercise power and influence?The paper reveals that part-time chairmen and non-executive directors claim to contribute to a broad range of issues, ranging from the strategy of the firm, to the appointment, selection and dismissal of board members. Contribution is made by part-time chairmen and non-executive directors converting power sources into influence. A variety of influence methods are used by part-time chairmen and non-executive directors to contribute as board members. Part-time chairmen influence most by assertiveness, using the authority that comes with leading the board. Non-executive directors influence most through persuasion and coalition formation. Non-executive directors less on their positional authority to exert influence, and more on their personal knowledge, experience and expertise, as well as their ability to form relationships with individuals both inside and outside of the boardroom.
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    Notes: This UK study investigates whether the stock market prefers companies to award the positions of chairman and chief executive officer to two different people instead of permitting a single individual, the ‘dual CEO', to combine them. The results suggest (a) that the market responds favourably to the separation of the two roles and unfavourably to their fusion and (b) that the accounting performance of companies which adopt a ‘dual CEO’ appears to decline subsequent to this change.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: Institutional investors are estimated to own between 65%-75% of shares of quoted companies in the U.K., and 47%-50% of U.S. equities, although for many large corporations in the U.S., institutional ownership far exceeds 50%.Institutional investors have the potential to exert significant influence on companies via their voting rights, and this has clear implications for corporate governance, especially in terms of the standards of corporate governance and issues concerned with enforcement. In the U.K. institutional shareholders are encouraged to exercise their voting rights. In the U.S. the Department of Labor has stated clearly that it considers that the exercise of the vote is a fiduciary duty of shareholders, and it has expressed the view that U.S. institutional shareholders should vote their stock both in the U.S. and overseas.In this paper the frameworks that influence institutional investors to exercise their proxies are examined for both the U.S. and the U.K. The characteristics of each are discussed and models developed for the U.S. and U.K. The implications for voting, and for corporate governance generally, are discussed. The internationalisation of institutional portfolios results in a cross-border interest in corporate governance which makes this a particularly interesting area to analyse.
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    Corporate governance 4 (1996), S. 0 
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    Notes: This article reports the results of a survey of 101 UK company boards designed to obtain information on the extent of their strategic involvement, the style of strategy making, the planning process and the methods used to monitor and control the implementation of strategy. There is much prescriptive work on the need for boards to be involved in the strategy making process, but little empirical evidence has been gathered about current practices. This article makes a contribution to this debate. With Pettigrew (1993) we aim to avoid placing this research within any one research tradition, but attempt to provide descriptive results which increase our understanding of the board's role in strategy based on initial findings from an on-going study.
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    Notes: So many reports relevant to corporate governance have been published around the world recently that we cannot note or précis all of them. For the benefit of readers who might like to follow up some of them for their own research, we have decided to list some of the more significant.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 61-70 
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    Notes: In the UK, the Government is keen to introduce private sector procedures into the public sector. The latest stage of this process has been to suggest the adoption of accruals accounting by those parts of the public sector where it is not already operated. This approach to accounting was introduced into the NHS as part of the reforms which implemented a quasi-market to match the demands of purchasers of health care with its providers. Outlines the assumptions which underlie accruals accounting and considers whether the environment created for NHS Trusts is sufficiently like that of the private sector to justify its use. Shows that the initial ideas of the extent to which Trusts could mimic private sector organizations have not been fulfilled in practice, and concludes that it is not possible to justify the use of accruals accounting in the public sector simply on the grounds that as it is the technique used in the private sector it must be superior to the available alternatives.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 44-60 
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    Notes: The Malaysian Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) was created as a mandatory national saving plan in 1951 and has grown consistently. Following two decades of state-led economic development, substantially funded through EPF contributions, the Malaysian Government is now ostensibly seeking to reduce state intervention in the economy in order to encourage liberalization and thereby engender further economic growth. Tracing the parallel evolution of the EPF and the growth of the Malaysian economy, highlights both the direct role of the EPF in providing soft-loan capital for state-sponsored development projects and the indirect role of the fund in underpinning politically effective, but not concomitantly economically efficient, strategies for ethnically rebalancing the economy. Accordingly, in direct contradiction to recent World Bank analyses, concludes that the continuing Malaysian commitment to a publicly managed national provident fund (NPF) is based on both efficiency criteria (in relation to the EPF itself) and effectiveness criteria (in relation to state-determined investment strategies). Although the success of Malaysian economic development policies inevitably involves a restructuring of the operations and management of the EPF itself, the continuity in the Malaysian commitment to its NPF complements and underpins similar continuities in the active role of the Malaysian state, even in an era of privatization.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 36-51 
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    Notes: Since the early 1980s there have been fundamental changes in the structure and management of the UK public sector, based on the introduction of quasi-markets. The literature suggests that, for markets to operate at their maximum level of efficiency, there is an overwhelming need for entrepreneurial activity. Attempts through a synthesis of the published literature, surveys of educational and health managers and case examples, to determine whether a new strain of leadership - the public sector entrepreneur - is emerging to display many of the characteristics of their business counterparts.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 28-35 
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    Notes: Since the 1970s public services throughout the world have undergone significant reforms in terms of structure and personnel practices. In Australia these reforms have concentrated on the introduction of affirmative action and equal opportunity programmes, the revision of selection and promotion procedures to reinforce the merit principle and the opening up of positions in the public service to outside appointments. Examines how recent reforms in the Queensland public sector have impacted on long-term public servants. Finds that the effects of the changes are being unevenly felt by different groups in the public service. Specifically, it appears that the processes are being more stringently applied to women than to men.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 15-27 
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    Notes: Compares Latin American graduate students in management with work experience in government and business. Explores similarities and differences in work-related incentives between public and private sector groups. Finds that while administrative reforms in developing countries may assume differences in the importance of job security across the two sectors and neglect the possibility of a national or community service orientation, these assumptions are not supported by this study. Discovers that although the two groups showed no difference in the importance of salary, financial incentives related to performance were significantly more important to private sector respondents as a reason to stay in the sector. Finds differences between the groups on public service motivation, an issue not previously explored in this region. Claims these findings have important implications for Civil Service reform and development of incentive systems for privatization strategies.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 52-56 
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    Notes: The Dutch Ministry of VROM (Housing, Physical planning and Environment) employs more than 4,000. Discusses its progressive track record over recent years on organization and personnel management. Shows how the Ministry, by a process of "learning by doing", is adopting and adapting new ways in personnel and organizational development.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 65-72 
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    Notes: Examines accountability in training and enterprise councils and uses executive pay as an example of changing mechanisms and values. Discusses a number of issues crucial to public sector management: democracy in "quangoland"; public sector ethics; what constitutes a private, as opposed to a public, organization. Contributes to the debate on the wider reordering of the machinery of government: the emergence of "quangoland" and the implication of this for accountability and democracy. One of the central issues in this is the seeming confusion over lines of responsibility, and how responsibility is divided between agency executives and Ministers in Parliament. Draws a contrast between the determination of pay for executives in the newly "private sector" Training and Enterprise Councils and their predecessors and counterparts in nationalized industries and local government. Highlights many of the central debates in the vastly changed world of public sector management in Britain.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 18-25 
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    Notes: Reviews privatization in the Middle East, concentrating primarily on Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. Traces the (uncertain) moves away from state enterprise and state control towards a more entrepreneurial economy. Discusses the role of external bodies, such as the IMF, as well as internal obstructions to privatization - legal frameworks, political uncertainties, the weakness of local entrepreneurial cultures and so on. Shows that privatization has been a limited undertaking only, noting that caution has been paramount and significant change apparently small, and that there has been no Arab equivalent of the privatizing zeal of, say, recent UK governments. Claims that assessments of success or failure are hampered by a lack of clarity about government targets, as well as by an absence of comparative data.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 57-64 
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    Notes: Claims that the small but steady growth in discussion in academic circles of aspects of risk taking and risk management, as they affect public services managers generally, which is observable in the UK, does not appear to be reflected so strongly in the wider international literature. Here, the direction of the debate and discussion turns much more on quasi-constitutional issues and topics, such as "accountability" and "control". As efforts grow to decentralize public services organizations and give public service managers more control over the day-to-day operational running of their organizations, a new term has entered the language of the debate - that of "agility". Suggests this appears to combine the skill of handling increased accountability for decision making with that of the upgrading of managers' skills. Finds that risk is explored more widely in related texts, predominantly where a particular public service, such as the police, health or social services, is simultaneously viewed as a profession. Aims to explain why the international literature pointedly avoids much explicit discussion of risk, preferring to frame the issue within terms concerning levels of financial control and official accountability.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 4-17 
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    Notes: Reports that transfer of ownership from government to private hands is touted as the only way to eliminate inefficiencies in the public sector. Argues that the alternative approach - increasing competitive intensity through decontrol of restricted industries without changing ownership to private investors - is likely to provide similar efficiency gains. Examines this hypothesis empirically in the context of state-owned manufacturing enterprises in India that face effective competition from private sector firms. Shows, from analysis of variance of efficiency indicators of a longitudinal sample of 108 firms over the period 1988-1992, that increasing levels of competition trigger corresponding increases in the overall level of technical efficiency of state-owned enterprises that face competitive conditions. Provides a persuasive case for introducing competitive markets as an alternative to complete privatization, especially in monopolisitc settings.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 26-39 
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    Notes: As demand mounts for a review of the UK's privatized utilities regulatory system, focuses on an increasing public phenomenon - that of conflict between regulators and regulatees. Identifies the factors contributing to the difficulties which the regulators face in carrying out their roles. Utilizes the benefit of hindsight to reach conclusions as to why the current attacks on the roles of the regulators are natural outcomes, flowing from the ways in which regulatory systems have been designed.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 51-60 
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    Notes: Observes that there has been considerable recent interest in evolving forms of network organizations, and notes the suggestion that organizations are developing increasingly fuzzy external boundaries as ongoing relationships with external subcontractors are developed. Identifies a number of network models that have been proposed which combine systems theory, resource dependency theory and strategic contingencies theory, but notes there has been little empirical analysis of the effects of an organization's external relationships on its internal relationships, or vice versa. Summarizes briefly recent theoretical developments in the network literature and then reports on a case study analysis of a number of public-private sector tourism marketing collaborative organizations. Looks at the reasons why public and private sector organizations collaborate to market a local tourism destination and the benefits that can be obtained from this process when compared to in-house marketing. Concludes that the organizations studied had developed structures and processes which had the characteristics of an emerging network organization.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 4-11 
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    Notes: Examines the renewed interest in implementation of total quality management (TQM) in federal government services. In particular analyses the concept of customer service in the Federal Government and how it is perceived. Details three common misunderstandings which drive the development and propagation of myths about TQM in federal service operations. Concludes by outlining the basic requirements for implementing TQM and some advances already made, including how work by a National Performance Review Team has led to the formation of a partnership between the US Department of Agriculture's agencies and customers to improve service quality.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 61-72 
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    Notes: Discusses the purposes, structure, processes, and pitfalls associated with government-business alliances built through very broad-based strategic planning. The need for these aliances often arises from issues or threats that neither party can resolve by itself. Geovernment and business alliances exist in all societies, varying only in frequency of use and effectiveness. Very broad-based strategic planning (VBBSP) efforts seek a broad consensus through an inclusionary approach that reaches out to embrace representatives of the relevant constituencies. Paralleling the examination of VBBSP skills and efforts, addresses the use of VBBSP approaches as a technique for developing an organizational vision among various constituents who make up an organization. Concludes not only that government-business alliances are common and essential but also that VBBSP may be the most effective way to address the different processes and outcomes related to these alliances. VBBSP also offers considerable promise for building intra-organizational consensus.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 90-108 
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    Notes: Attempts to locate the legitimatory nature of the discourse of quality in the wider context of prevailing ideas about the role of government in the promotion of social welfare and how public service organizations can deliver quality services. Elaborates on the prevailing conventional wisdom underpinning the "New Right" project to restructure public service. Gives a critique of this conventional wisdom which addresses the limitations of "consumerist" notions of quality and the role of instrumentally rational discourses in legitimizing the New Right project of restructuring the State. Develops an alternative conception of public service quality and finally outlines the role for evaluation in promoting social learning as the basis for achieving effectiveness in public services.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 20-33 
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    Notes: Focuses on criminal justice, and especially on the courts, as a case study to illustrate some of the main changes which public sector managerialism has imposed on public sector institutions. Presents both theoretical and empirical evidence to suggest that the relevance of managerialism is now receding as contemporary concerns and conditions are encouraging a focus on new priorities and a post-managerial style of organization. Finally, considers the ways in which postmanagerialism is likely to develop, again using criminal justice as the case study to illustrate possibilities and their implications for the wider public sector.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 12-19 
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    Notes: Explores recent changes where, like other public sector organizations, the probation service did not escape the managerial revolution. The service has become increasingly focused in its objectives on policies determined by the Home Office, policies which have tended to measure numerical data rather than quality of performance and effectiveness. Alongside the overwhelming need to demonstrate that something is being done (although not necessarily effectively), has come the adoption of a consumer perspective reflecting the wider charter movement. Yet to what extent can a consumer who is subject to a restrictive court order determine the level and quality of "service" he or she is to receive? Argues that the probation service needs to move away from simple, numerical indicators of what has happened to ones which incorporate effectiveness. Suggests that the involvement of the consumer perspective will considerably enhance this process.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 34-41 
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    Notes: Suggests that recent models of programme implementation have attempted to accommodate both "top-down" and "bottomup" concerns within their framework. Some analysts have argued that future development of implementation analysis requires further consolidation of these models and the range of variables identified as having a significant impact on outcomes. Compares the commonalities and differences between three recent implementation analytical frameworks. Argues that a diversity in approaches strengthens the capacity of implementation analysis to accommodate differences in policy environments. Thus, future implementation would be better served by developing analytical tools which assist practitioners to choose appropriate implementation models for different policy situations.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 40-50 
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    Notes: Details how, in a bid to invigorate its state-owned enterprises, the Chinese government allows some of its large state-owned enterprises to list on the stock exchanges of Hong Kong and New York. Reports that, although at the beginning the stocks were very well received, the H-share prices started to experience a free fall when the companies reported poor earning results in the summer of 1995. Looks at several arguments which have been put forward to explain this drastic change, but observes that most of these theories miss one important dimension, namely, the institutional factor. By using this particular point of view, argues that the H-shares are poorly designed, noting, in particular, that the concerns for agency cost and asymmetric information problems have not been dealt with properly. Analyses the institutional problems of the H-share companies and, based on this analysis, outlines some preliminary recommendations on how the H-share companies can be reformed.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 51-61 
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    Notes: Highlights the unique difficulties of Slovenia's current public administrative system which has to find ways to change from the previous Yugoslav system to a more modern administrative system. First describes Slovenia's economic and political make-up and proceeds with a description and discussion of Slovenia's current public sector inefficiencies and ineffectiveness. Concludes with a call for continuous reforms of Slovenia's central government administration and suggests that strengthening of the administration's internal management development capability should be one of the key prerequisites for embarking on the reform process.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 73-89 
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    Notes: Identifies, classifies and compares a number of emerging models of co-ordination and control in the management of public services which provide a scheme for an initial evaluation of the new "steering models" at the local level in the UK and Germany. Pays particular attention to issues of strategic management in the complex world of markets and networks which are replacing the hierarchical models of co-ordination in the traditional classic bureaucracy. Discusses the key issues raised by each model in relation to values of public administration.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 109-124 
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    Notes: Addresses the issue of how Australian and Canadian managers of human services organizations(HSO) define organizational excellence. Presents a study in which HSO managers were interviewed in order to ascertain their vision of an excellent ideal. Describes the methods and findings and discusses those findings in the context of the literature on management. Addresses the implications of the research through a series of recommendations to subvert barriers to excellence.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 5-16 
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    Notes: Examines the effects of economic structural adjustment programmes on employers and workers. Advocates a tripartite consultation approach whereby workers' and employers' representatives are encouraged to participate alongside governments in economic and social policy formulation, from an early stage. Discusses the results of five case studies carried out by the ILO to assess the extent of tripartite co-operation in Argentina, India, Mexico, the Philippines and Zambia. Concludes that the nature of tripartite consultation greatly reflects the type of labour relations system - corporatist, pluralistic or emergent - in a particular country. Makes suggestions for future improvements to the whole structural adjustment process.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 36-43 
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    Notes: Comprises a speech given by Sir Robin Butler, Secretary to the Cabinet and head of the Home Civil Service, at a conference held in London in November 1995 to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Civil Service College. Draws from the speaker's own experiences of working in the Civil Service and details the changes leading to the opening of the college in 1970, which provides high quality training and consultancy in management and policy issues, and has gained international recognition. Considers the main themes of the reforms in the management of the Civil Service, not just in the UK, but also in the USA and New Zealand, and highlights the Civil Service's emphasis on well-trained, knowledgeable and professional staff.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 17-24 
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    Notes: Gives a personal account of the author's memories and experiences of apartheid prior to South Africa's first democratic elections in 1994. Looks at the changes which have taken place in the nature and function of governance in South Africa - from oppression to liberation - and the challenges that this period of transition has presented: rationalizing the many public service administrations; transforming the role of the security forces; demilitarizing the police force; and formulating a final constitution which is a key determinant of the direction that governance in South Africa takes. Notes a substantially improved relationship between the Government and the people on all levels and a new commitment to openness by the South African Parliament. Stresses the importance of establishing democratic principles, institutions and practices to ensure that the democratic changes achieved so far are permanent.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 25-35 
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    Notes: Considers the inclusion of environmental policy dimensions into strategic development planning for the coastal environment of Barbados. Coastal zone management forms one aspect of development planning in Barbados, focusing on strategic development planning within the coastal environment. The environment and development are closely linked in a complex cause and effect relationship. Almost all types of development tend to erode a country's resource base and this can undermine a country's development strategies. Development continues to be seen and practised in the narrow context of growth; and little substantive progress has been made over time in explicitly integrating the environmental dimension into the regular programmes and activities of public and private sector organizations. One of the recurring features is that, in contemporary Barbados, environmental policies tend to muddle through and evolve incrementally as the need arises. Concludes that a durable development lesson for all lower income countries around the world is that development cannot be sustained for long if the environment continues to be undermined.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 5-14 
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    Notes: During the last 15 years, local authorities in many OECD countries have been introducing competition for the provision of services, placing less emphasis on the direct provision of services and more on the strategic planning of service provision. Often this has involved encouraging both private firms and voluntary organizations to become providers of local government services. Analyses the emergence of enabling in two European countries, Ireland and the UK, and argues that local authorities in both countries are reluctant enablers. With reference to the UK, examines the implications of the CCT legislation, the key factor in the development of enabling and compares this to the emergence in Ireland of a trend towards contracting out.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 7-22 
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    Notes: Outlines the broad area of research into and, theory development of, public services management (PSM). Deals with theories on the State; governance; non-profit organizations and PSM itself. Speculates on future trends and finally develops some ideas on how to cope with the diversity, complexity and dynamics of PSM in an international academic community.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 51-69 
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    Notes: A major thrust in public service computing in the late 1990s is the building of electronic bridges between the large-scale computer systems which have been embedded into the complex bureaucratic structures of late twentieth-century government. This process includes the development of electronic links between government functions, across departmental boundaries and, even, across tiers of government. Increasingly, it also involves electronic data exchange with customers and suppliers. Contextualizes these changes in the managerialist agendas of contemporary government, and explores the significance of informational politics in institutional and managerial change, by examining a particularly ambitious and sensitive case, the co-ordination of computerization in the criminal justice system. In this way, it contributes to the critique of technicist accounts of technology-induced change, by proposing and developing a theoretical perspective on the interaction of technology, information and institutional dynamics in the "information polity".
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 42-50 
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    Notes: Recent surveys show that process-reengineering (BPR) has had widespread adoption in western countries. This has been motivated by case studies where drastic improvements in quality, productivity, cost reduction and competitiveness have been reported. The rate of failure in re-engineering attempts, though, has been reported to be equally high. It is estimated that over 70 per cent of all re-engineering attempts fail to produce bottom-line improvements. Describes one such failed attempt in a large public organization in Brazil. As a result of the re-engineering attempt, the organization had its IT infrastructure significantly improved, and the access to IT was decentralized by the downsizing of computer applications from a mainframe to a local area network. On the other hand, no radical changes in the organization's business processes had resulted, despite the US$ 8 million invested in the BPR attempt. Moreover, even though some processes had been automated, almost no staff reduction was effected. The lack of layoffs meant that even the increase in efficiency in those processes, which by no means was radical, was not realized.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 23-36 
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    Notes: States the Australian Public Service (APS) has been engaged in a comprehensive reform process for more than 20 years. A significant dimension of this reform process has been commercialization. With this growing commercialization, the relationship between civil servants, as APS managers, and their ministers has changed. Explores the accountability implications of the commercialization of the APS in the context of the recasting of the accountability responsibilities of civil servants associated with the demise, in Australia, of Westminster accountability conventions.
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    Notes: Argues that from the 1980s onwards, the Hong Kong Government has initiated a series of reforms within the civil service which eventually have been subsumed within a programme of public sector reform. The key features of these reforms are not dissimilar from the style of reform espoused within "new public management" (NPM) ideology. Argues that, despite attempts to adopt NPM ideology with regard to public sector reform, Hong Kong's reforms do not share the same institutional reform logic as those of NPM. Suggests a political discourse of NPM-based public sector reform which places the re-legitimation of bureaucratic power as the key to understanding the reform process.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 1-1 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 721-725 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 225-269 
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    Notes: Some time ago the Commonwealth and Overseas History Society of Cambridge University asked me to provide an overview of recent scholarship on modern Chinese history. What follows is a written version of this ‘public service’ lecture aimed at non-specialist historians. It discusses Western scholarship on China from the eighteenth until the twentieth century.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 357-385 
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    Notes: Studies on Indian artisans in the recent times have tended to be guided by the notion of a world market which, it is believed, drove them towards obsolescence through changing tastes or productivity. This framework, however, is not without problems. First, the presence of older industries in modern India, or their long continuance, tends to be seen in terms of ‘survivals’ or ‘revivals’, which terms deny them any inherent dynamics. On the other hand, the impression that many of them ‘survive’ today in strikingly modernized forms, utilizing production and marketing institutions vastly different from those that prevailed a hundred years ago, would demand of historians an account of how old industries evolve, and become integrated into the rest of the economy. Secondly, the crux of the world market story is the economy's opening up to trade. That foreign trade had a critical impact on crafts such as textiles, partially decimated by imports, or leather, where trade commercialized an erstwhile custom-bound exchange, is indisputable. But there are other notable examples where the effect of trade was benign, minor, or indirect, where artisans remained producers of a mass consumable; and where neither did they face significant competition from imported goods, nor were reduced to fodder for metropolitan industrialization. Yet they changed profoundly. In a way, their history reflects not the play of a dominant exogenous process, but the totality of the economy's structural change. Crafts history does not yet provide us with prototypes of this endogenous transformation.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 447-467 
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    Notes: The book Angāre, a collection of ten short stories by Sajjād Ẓahīr, Rashīd Jahān, Aḥmed 'Alī and Maḥmūduzẓafar published in Lucknow in December 1932, marks a major turning point in the history of Urdu literature. Acting as a powerful catalyst, it initiated a major change in the form and content of Urdu literature and helped to lay the basis for the establishment of the Progressive Writers Association, the most significant Urdu literary movement of the twentieth century.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 423-445 
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    Notes: Religion in India has always been profoundly politicized, which is why it has remained of enduring importance, instead of ‘withering away’ as in the West. Though its presence is somewhat hidden in parties that profess a secular view, it is of vital importance, at the local village level, as a focus for the organization of political factions. More precisely, even if local political parties in Tamilnadu do not organize around religion, they use religion and ritual events for their political purposes, in their struggles to dominate local politics. The fact that this politicization of religious ritual is implicit, not explicit, only testifies to the fact that power-relationships—and struggles—exist in all aspects of life (as Foucault often noted), including apparently ‘innocent’ rites such as religious possession.
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    Notes: One consequence of the democratization of Eastern Europe has been a sharp reduction in the provision of development assistance by the former Communist countries. At its high point in the mid-1980s, aid from Communist Eastern Europe to the developing countries is estimated to have peaked at between $516–537 million a year, supplementing Soviet aid of some $4–4.5 billion. Taken together, it is estimated that Soviet and East European Communist aid represented nearly 10% of total world Official Development Assistance (ODA) disbursements during that period. Following the political changes that wrought democratization to Eastern Europe, these aid flows declined drastically or even ceased. This downward shift in aid reflected a profound and widespread aversion to any ongoing East European role in international development.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 145-172 
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    Notes: This paper investigages the role of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co. (P&O) in the maritime organization of the Asian specie network between 1850 and 1920. In this period the specie network comprised several strands and layers but this paper will concentrate on those involving the flow of gold from Australia to India.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 221-224 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 1-5 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 77-119 
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    Notes: The indigenous population in Java, it is generally believed, remained by and large subsistence peasants under the colonial rule in the nineteenth century. It is argued that the Javanese could not participate in the estate plantation industry or ‘transform their general pattern of already intensive farming in an extensive direction, for they lacked capital, had no way to shuck off excess labor’. Their access to waste land to became restricted and consequently they sought refuge in the wet-rice cultivation which ‘soaked up almost the whole of the’ population in a process of ‘agricultural involution’, which ‘went on steadily’ during the nineteenthcentury.’ Thus Javanese were confined to the subsistence agriculture for their living because they had neither. capital nor opportunity to embark upon a path of economic development characterized by economic diversity.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 185-220 
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    Notes: This essay concerns the labile boundary between the familiar and the exotic in an early nineteenth-century Orientalist text, entitled Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, by James Tod. Written by the first British political agent to the western Rajput states, Tod's Rajast'han, particularly the several chapters he devoted to the so-called ‘feudal system’ of Rajasthan, remained implicated in colonial policy toward western India for over a century. By situating Tod's Rajast'han in the specific circumstances in which it was written and then tracing the fate of that text against a historical background, this essay aims to restore an open-ended, historical sensibility to studies on Orientalism that most critics of Orientalist writing have ironically forfeited in their laudable efforts to restore history to the indigenous peoples who have been the objects of Orientalist discourse.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 62-72 
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    Notes: Highlights the recent growth in the concept of managing diversity as an alternative to equal opportunities, and considers whether the difference between them is simply one of semantics or of material substance. Assesses the nature of these differences and considers their impact on organizations and their relationship to each other. Explores issues through case studies of two comprehensive schools whose structure is typical of many public sector organizations. Presents findings on the conditions and culture in which women's management careers are successfully progressed in the public sector and the extent to which these reflect equal opportunities or managing diversity approaches to the issue of gender. Concludes by assessing the implications of findings for strategy and policy in the field.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 5-17 
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    Notes: Describes some of the good practices and some of the problems connected with inter-organizational working, focusing on arrangements involving voluntary, community sector and public sector organizations. Discusses six themes raised by the groups. Identifies a number of implications for collaborative practice.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 125-137 
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    Notes: Throughout the 1980s and 1990s there have been major reforms with regard to the mode of operation of the public sector. The pervading theme running through these reforms is that of attempting to make the management of public services more accountable for the efficient and effective deployment of public resources. Focuses on how successful the reforms have been in engendering this enhanced accountability. First reviews the meaning of accountability and the different level of accountability in the public sector. Then reviews the principal changes in the accountability processes caused by the reforms of the 1980s and 1990s and questions whether these reforms have led to greater accountability. Concludes that this accountability is different from the traditional notion of accountability in the public sector, as it emphasizes management accountability at the expense of political accountability.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 18-31 
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    Notes: Based on research funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, looks at change in services for children and young people in difficulty and the implications for inter-disciplinary working. The research is based on 80 interviews conducted with key individuals at local and national level. Describes and analyses the changes in health, social work, education and the Children's Hearing system. Argues that the purchaser/provider split; local government reorganization and the Children (Scotland) Act will all affect collaboration in planning and service delivery for children and young people in difficulty. Identifies the potential problems and opportunities resulting from these changes and highlights the emerging issues relevant to provision of services.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 45-59 
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    Notes: Reviews the development of the Irish voluntary sector and examines the unique characteristics of the legal framework in which voluntary organizations operate and the funding and staffing arrangements. Focuses on recent changes in the relationship between the state and organizations. Speculates on the future of these organizations by examining issues such as contracting, cohesiveness and general evolutionary trends.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 72-81 
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    Notes: Describes and evaluates the management of innovation within an inter-organizational context in the UK. Focuses specifically on the work and role of a local voluntary agency. Argues that the management of such innovation needs to embrace this context in all its complexity, rather than attempting to control it through traditional, rational management techniques. Uses this case as an example from which to draw out some general lessons about the management of public services in complex inter-organizational environments.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 60-71 
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    Notes: Spending cuts, privatization, decentralization and deregulation are undermining the dominant role of the Dutch Government in private non-profit organizations. Less governmental interference will force non-profit management to strike a balance between private management and public management. Argues that private non-profit managers should adjust their managerial attitudes towards other stakeholders. Managers must first serve their own front-line officers, and these front-line officers, in turn, must communicate more interactively with their clients about the process of service delivery. However, this process should not be dictated by the client, but by the community of all relevant external and internal stakeholders. In interactions with many different stakeholders of the organization, non-profit managers should develop and communicate a strategic quality credo.
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    International journal of public sector management 9 (1996), S. 32-44 
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    Notes: Argues that little attention has been devoted to charismatic or transformational leadership in the voluntary sector, although many socially-oriented voluntary organizations, such as relatives' associations, clients' associations, crisis centres and environmental groups aim to change people's cognitive and emotional capacity and living conditions. The voluntary associations have a great power to bring about change because of the leaders' ability to link the goals of the organization to those of the members, so that the aspirations of the individual members coincide with the good of the organization. Analyses charismatic or transformational leadership in concreteterms in a voluntary Swedish organization (Reningsborg), which combines changes in marginalized young people with practical relief work for the poor and needy of eastern Europe. In their work to create resources for international aid, the young outcasts are redefined as helpers and participants in a common project. This is the foundation for the production of identity, meaning and social belonging. Argues that the forms of organization and leadership in this analysed example give lost people access to a meaningful context which our de-traditionalized postmodern society does not automatically give to the young generation. The new social movements that have arisen out of the need to create identity and meaning may possibly have the same role in transforming society in the postmodern era that the labour movement, the temperance movement and the free-church movement had in the modern era. Concludes that leadership which enables the communication of messages in keeping with the times and the mobilization of forces for voluntary work are a common denominator of the two eras.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 481-522 
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    Notes: In the book compiled by Mervyn Jones after Kingsley Martin's death in 1969, Asa Briggs recalled that ‘no country meant more to Kingsley Martin than India’. Martin's writing, campaigning and travelling all confirm this. His life also confirms his priorities for development and poverty reduction. Famously, however, he was not an economist, and he does not seem to have brought these concerns together, or to have asked how aid might best be used to help. This paper, in a small way, aims to fill that gap.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 690-698 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 705-707 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 719-721 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 1-11 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 795-827 
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    Notes: In a recent article published in the Journal of Military History, Arthur Waldron noted that war in Chinese history has been ‘treated at best as a largely unexamined context’. One has only to look at the cursory treatment given by most textbooks to the incessant civil wars of China's ‘warlord’ period (usually dated from 1916 to 1926) to see the truth of this statement. In the above article, Waldron seeks to remedy some of this neglect by pointing out the important relationship in this period between war and the course of modern Chinese nationalism. Although less ambitious, this article also seeks to explore a more specific, yet also largely unexamined, aspect of this relationship, namely the emergence of anti-militarism, or more specifically anti-warlordism, as a defining theme in modern Chinese nationalism.
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 1-2 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 681-689 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 701-703 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 714-719 
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    Modern Asian studies 30 (1996), S. 757-793 
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    Notes: From the mid-seventeenth to the late eighteenth centuries three agrarian states—Chinese, Mongolian, and Russian—struggled for power over the heartland of the Eurasian continent. Each had dynamic central leaders mobilizing agrarian surpluses based on drastically different ecologies, institutions, and military structures. When the dust cleared, by 1760, only two survived.
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