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Context and Mechanisms in Administrative Reform Processes: Performance Management Within Italian Local Government
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BureaucracyLocal GovernancePublic PolicyNapoleonic CountriesPublic Management ReformEconomic ReformInstitutional ChangeGovernmental ProcessManagementPolitical EconomyAdministrative ReformComparative PoliticsPublic Personnel AdministrationGovernment AdministrationAdministrative ProcessPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesNew Research
ABSTRACT This article aims to present new research on the politics of public management reform in Napoleonic countries. Drawing on the institutional processualist approach, the empirical analysis tracks and explains the trajectory and outcomes of episodes where performance management has been introduced at the local level in Italy. The comparative case analysis shows that plausible causal explanation of the outcomes of public management reform can occur only if researchers are attentive to the interaction between social mechanisms and contextual features together with their interconnections through time.
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