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Public Sector Reform - Single View

Type of Course Seminar Number 430111
Hours per week in term 2 Term SoSe 2019
Department Sozialwissenschaften   Language englisch
application period 01.04.2019 - 20.05.2019

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Einführungsveranstaltung Fr 14:15 to 15:15 Einzeltermin at 26.04.2019 3.07.2.27 Prof. Dr. Bouckaert   5
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Blockseminar Fr 09:30 to 16:30 Einzeltermin at 03.05.2019 3.07.2.27 Prof. Dr. Bouckaert   5
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Blockseminar Mo 09:30 to 16:30 Einzeltermin at 06.05.2019 3.07.2.27 Prof. Dr. Bouckaert   5
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Blockseminar Mo 09:30 to 16:30 Einzeltermin at 03.06.2019 3.07.2.27 Prof. Dr. Bouckaert   5
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Blockseminar Mi 09:30 to 16:30 Einzeltermin at 05.06.2019 3.07.2.27 Prof. Dr. Bouckaert   5
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  • 05.06.2019
Description

Managing performance is a common denominator in all reform models. This course is about understanding the content of managing performance as a driver for public sector reform. Three models of reform will be presented: New Public Management (a market based model), Neo Weberian State (a hierarchy based model), and New Public Governance (a network based model). The connection with performance implies its measurement, its incorporation, and its use. The models will be illustrated with examples from ‘pilot’ countries in the OECD. Students will be required to present texts, to critically assess these, and to implement them to their home country or their 'chosen country'. There will be exercises in class, including a role play of a performance budget and discussions on quality models in the public sector.

 

This module is offered for the Master of Public Management (MPM), five places are open to other students of the faculty.

 


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