
Advanced Introduction to New Public Management
Ewan Ferlie(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 23. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
198 pages
978-1-0353-6526-5 (ISBN)
Description
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.
This Advanced Introduction provides an overview of the nature and impact of New Public Management (NPM) reforms in public sector management. Ewan Ferlie evaluates key theories, case studies and the evolution of NPM, demonstrating its ongoing influence on contemporary organizations.
Key Features:
Assesses professional-managerial hybrids in NPM
Examines global case studies in health, social care and higher education
Analyzes the links between NPM, schools of strategic management and theories of innovation
Explores 'soft' NPM, emphasising cultural change rather than incentives and performance management
Insightful and accessible, this Advanced Introduction is a valuable resource for scholars and students in business and management, politics and public policy, organizational change and innovation. It is also prime reading for public managers and consultants seeking a deeper understanding of the impact of NPM.
This Advanced Introduction provides an overview of the nature and impact of New Public Management (NPM) reforms in public sector management. Ewan Ferlie evaluates key theories, case studies and the evolution of NPM, demonstrating its ongoing influence on contemporary organizations.
Key Features:
Assesses professional-managerial hybrids in NPM
Examines global case studies in health, social care and higher education
Analyzes the links between NPM, schools of strategic management and theories of innovation
Explores 'soft' NPM, emphasising cultural change rather than incentives and performance management
Insightful and accessible, this Advanced Introduction is a valuable resource for scholars and students in business and management, politics and public policy, organizational change and innovation. It is also prime reading for public managers and consultants seeking a deeper understanding of the impact of NPM.
Reviews / Votes
'Advanced Introduction to New Public Management offers a unique and balanced survey of one of the most impactful ideas in contemporary public administration. Professor Ferlie identifies both the intellectual filiation of NPM and its manifestations in various sectors and countries. A must read for students, practitioners and scholars in the field.' -- Jean-Louis Denis, University of Toronto, Canada 'Ewan Ferlie has produced an extremely valuable review of New Public Management to date from its beginnings in practice in the 1980s and its intellectual origins much earlier. His personal knowledge of NPM reforms in practice, especially in the UK, adds a wonderful richness to the presentation. Well done, indeed!' -- John M. Bryson, McKnight Presidential Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, USAMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-6526-5 (9781035365265)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Ewan Ferlie, Professor of Public Services Management, King's Business School, King's College London, UK
Content
Contents
1 Introduction - taking an overview of NPM
PART I DEFINITIONS, CONTEXT AND EXAMPLES
2 What is the NPM? why did It arise?
3 Some Post NPM Models or Does NPM endure?
4 NPM in practice: the UK - a high impact jurisdiction
5 Introducing general management in the UK NHS
6 International diffusion of NPM - convergence or
divergence?
PART II NPM AND THREE KEY THEMES
7 NPM and public services professionals
8 NPM and strategic management
9 Innovation and service change in NPM style PSOs: the
ladder of change heuristic
PART III A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT AND
CONCLUDING REMARKS
10 Personal appraisal of the NPM wave
11 Brief concluding remarks - current NPM themes
Bibliography
1 Introduction - taking an overview of NPM
PART I DEFINITIONS, CONTEXT AND EXAMPLES
2 What is the NPM? why did It arise?
3 Some Post NPM Models or Does NPM endure?
4 NPM in practice: the UK - a high impact jurisdiction
5 Introducing general management in the UK NHS
6 International diffusion of NPM - convergence or
divergence?
PART II NPM AND THREE KEY THEMES
7 NPM and public services professionals
8 NPM and strategic management
9 Innovation and service change in NPM style PSOs: the
ladder of change heuristic
PART III A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT AND
CONCLUDING REMARKS
10 Personal appraisal of the NPM wave
11 Brief concluding remarks - current NPM themes
Bibliography