Richard Norman
Victoria University of Wellington
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International Public Management Journal | 2001
Richard Norman
Abstract Business-like control systems that seek to let managers manage and hold them accountable for results have been a feature of New Zealand’s public management model since the late 1980s. In the experience of a sample of 41 Capital City public servants and consultants, these systems have clarified roles and responsibilities, created managerial freedoms and led to more transparent information. They have also fostered organizational silos and a climate of fear that inhibits innovation, as accountability and transparency have become synonymous with public and political criticism. Using a four-sided levers of control model (Simons 1995) the paper concludes that the New Zealand system over-emphasizes diagnostic controls based on formal plans and overlooks the paradox that effective control systems require a balance between control and empowerment. More balance is needed between formal reporting and more motivating, but less easily observed, controls related to organizational purpose and learning.
Chapters | 2010
Richard Norman; Derek Gill
The Reality of Budgetary Reform in OECD Nations investigates the impacts and consequences of budgetary reform through a comparative assessment of advanced Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) democracies that have undertaken budget reforms over the past two to three decades.
Australian Journal of Public Administration | 2003
Richard Norman; Robert Gregory
Archive | 2003
Richard Norman
Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources | 1997
Doug Stace; Richard Norman
Archive | 2010
Derek Gill; Stephanie Pride; Helen Gilbert; Richard Norman
Proceedings of the Australasian Computer Science Week Multiconference on | 2016
Matt Stevens; Richard Norman
Policy Quarterly | 2006
Richard Norman
Archive | 2011
Richard Norman; Derek Gill
Policy Quarterly | 2010
Derek Gill; Stephanie Pride; Helen Gilbert; Richard Norman; Alec Mladenovic