Professionals under pressure the reconfiguration of professional work in changing public services

Over the past decade, public services have come under increasing pressure to perform like private-sector organisations. This study demonstrates that professionals have much leeway in coping with changes caused by IT developments, distributed knowledge and more demanding public which have all created...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Noordegraaf, Mirko, editor (editor), Steijn, Abraham Jan, 1959- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press 2013.
Colección:CUP ebooks.
Care & welfare.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b44465403*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Professions, professionals and the 'new' government policies: a reflection on the last 30 years / Stephen Ackroyd
  • Professionals, power and the reform of public services / Janet Newman
  • Professionals dealing with pressures / Peter Hupe & Theo van der Krogt
  • A managerial assault on professionalism? Professionals in changing welfare states / Romke van der Veen
  • Legal professionals under presure: legal professional ideology and new public management / Arie-Jan Kwak
  • Institutionalizing professional conflicts through financial reforms: the case of DBCS in Dutch mental healthcare / Amanda Smullen
  • Public professionals and policy alienation / Lars Tummers, Bram Steign & Victor Bekkers
  • Loyalties of public sector professionals / Gjalt de Graaf & Zeger van der Wal
  • Democratizing social work: from new public management to democratic professionalism / Evelien Tonkens, Marc Hoijtink & Huub Gulikers
  • Bounded professionalism: why self-regulation is part of the problem / Mirgan Oude Vrielink & Jeroen van Bockel
  • Control of front-line workers in welfare agencies: towards professionalism? / Rik van Berkel & Paul van der Aa
  • Professionalization of (police) leaders: contested control / Martijn van der Meulen & Mirko Noordegraaf
  • Conclusions and ways forward / Mirko Noordegraaf & Bram Steijn.