ASPECTS THAT INTERVENE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

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  • Florina Popa Institutul de Economie Nationala - Academia Romana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i33.484

Keywords:

reform, performance, responsibility, public policies, the New Public Management, limits, trends

Abstract

Appeared in the last decades of the last century, against the background of economic and global developments, determined by the internationalization of production and free movement of capital, the New Public Management aimed to the transition from the bureaucratic principles of hierarchical setup, to the development of new practices of management . This change had to meet the requirements of the market economy, signifying another form of approach to administration and public management. The purpose of the changes was to reform the public sector organizations, increase their competitiveness and efficiency in the use of resources and the provision of services. The present study propose a short presentation of some opinions of theorists, regarding some limits and dysfunctions, which may occur in the application of the New Public Management, different from some successes of the changes accomplished. Other issues were also addressed, such as the occurrence of reversible trends in the reform process. Given the new challenges of society and the increased demands of citizens, the phenomenon requires efforts to find the best practices of the New Public Management, which to lead to the achievement of the proposed objectives. The research methodology used was the study and processing of ideas from foreign and domestic literature.

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Author Biography

  • Florina Popa, Institutul de Economie Nationala - Academia Romana
    CS III Management

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Published

01.07.2021

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How to Cite

Popa, F. (2021). ASPECTS THAT INTERVENE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW PUBLIC MANAGEMENT. Studies and Scientific Researches. Economics Edition, 33. https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i33.484