articlePublic Administration ReviewJan 1, 2002Closed access

From Responsiveness to Collaboration: Governance, Citizens, and the Next Generation of Public Administration

University of Haifa

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Abstract

The evolution of the New Public Management movement has increased pressure on state bureaucracies to become more responsive to citizens as clients. Without a doubt, this is an important advance in contemporary public administration, which finds itself struggling in an ultradynamic marketplace. However, together with such a welcome change in theory building and in practical culture reconstruction, modern societies still confront a growth in citizens’ passivism; they tend to favor the easy chair of the customer over the sweat and turmoil of participatory involvement. This article has two primary goals: First to establish a theoretically and empirically grounded criticism of the current state of new…

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Keywords
  • Bureaucracy
  • Public administration
  • General partnership
  • Corporate governance
  • Banner
  • Managerialism
  • Public relations
  • Democracy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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