2023 - Research.com Business and Management in Belgium Leader Award
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2022 - Research.com Law and Political Science in Belgium Leader Award
His main research concerns Public administration, Public relations, New public management, Public management and Government. His Public administration study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Public sector and Public policy. His research integrates issues of Benchmarking, Agency, Convergence and Politics in his study of New public management.
As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Politics, narrowing it down to issues related to the Enthusiasm, and often Set. His Public management research incorporates themes from Corporate governance, Jurisdiction, State, European commission and Information resource. His Government study incorporates themes from Management and Situated.
Christopher Pollitt focuses on Public administration, Public relations, Public sector, Government and Public management. His studies in Public administration integrate themes in fields like State, Politics, Public policy and New public management. Many of his studies on Politics apply to Political economy as well.
His New public management study frequently links to related topics such as European commission. His Public relations research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Quality, Corporate governance and Health care.
Christopher Pollitt spends much of his time researching Public administration, Public policy, Public sector, Public relations and Public management. The concepts of his Public administration study are interwoven with issues in Government, New public management, Economic growth and Field. Christopher Pollitt has included themes like Theory of change and Organizational change in his Public policy study.
His Public sector research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Developing country, Incentive and Set. His Public relations research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Corporate governance, Scale, Politics and Normative. The various areas that Christopher Pollitt examines in his Politics study include Public service and Law and economics.
Public administration, New public management, Public relations, Public management and Set are his primary areas of study. His study in Public administration is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both State, Government, Public policy, Scholarship and Public sector. Christopher Pollitt undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of New public management and Context through his works.
His Public relations research focuses on Scale and how it connects with Modalities, Task, Politics and Change management. He combines subjects such as Scope, Presentation and Central government with his study of Public management. His research in Set intersects with topics in Test, Engineering ethics, Intellectual property and Principal.
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Public Management Reform: A Comparative Analysis
Christopher Pollitt;Geert Bouckaert.
(2004)
Public Management Reform: A Comparative Analysis
Christopher Pollitt;Geert Bouckaert.
(2004)
Public management reform : a comparative analysis - new public management, governance, and the Neo-Weberian State
Christopher Pollitt;Geert Bouckaert.
(2011)
Public management reform : a comparative analysis - new public management, governance, and the Neo-Weberian State
Christopher Pollitt;Geert Bouckaert.
(2011)
Managerialism and the Public Services: The Anglo-American Experience
Christopher Pollitt.
(1990)
Managerialism and the Public Services: The Anglo-American Experience
Christopher Pollitt.
(1990)
The essential public manager
Christopher Pollitt.
(2003)
The essential public manager
Christopher Pollitt.
(2003)
Agencies: How Governments Do Things Through Semi-Autonomous Organizations
Christopher Pollitt;Colin Talbot;Janice Caulfield;Amanda Smullen.
(2004)
Agencies: How Governments Do Things Through Semi-Autonomous Organizations
Christopher Pollitt;Colin Talbot;Janice Caulfield;Amanda Smullen.
(2004)
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