Langbeschreibung
Decentralise authority and let managers manage' has been an almost universal message in UK public services over the last 15 years. But does it really work? Drawing on their own - and a wide range of other research - the authors show that behind the ministerial rhetoric the experiences of NHS trusts, grant maintained schools and housing associations were in practice distinctly mixed. The book offers a sophisticated theoretical analysis of the origins and results of decentralised public management in the UK.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction Theories and Concepts Reform Doctrines Roads to Freedom? Decentralised Management of NHS Trusts Decentralised Management of Secondary Schools Decentralised Management of Socially Rented Housing Freedom, Performance and Accountability Research Design and Methodology.