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Analysis on the Universality of Public Management Models

Xingzuo Fan

Abstract


What is eternal in the universe is change. The existence of traditional public service departments benefits from historical economic systems and social contexts. With the spread of globalization and the application of new technologies. After the 1980s management crisis, administrative reforms featuring new public management come into existence. However, the suffering and adverse responses in the reform process have often motivated people to think about whether there are a single best model and its application to the world. However, the success criteria of the model of a public entity are its ability to perform well and efficiently in the local area, and the economic conditions, political environment, history and humanities of different countries around
the world is different. Meanwhile, a stable legal scheme and high-quality civil servants in developed countries offer a strong base for reforms, whereas developing countries do not have those requisites. Therefore, a single best model can be applied around the world means that this model has to be tailored to different situations around the world. It's complicated, but there can be found some key features of the good model.

Keywords


Public Management Model; Public Governance; Good Governance; Public Service

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v6i1.4038

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