Public Policy and the Neo-Weberian State

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EU Industrial Policy
European public sector
governance models
Health Care System Reforms
IMF Data
Individual EU Member State
Innovation Policy Interventions
International Monetary Fund
Jacek Klich
Jakub Glowacki
kasz Mamica
Maciej Fraczek
Mao Zedong
Marek Cwiklicki
Marek Oramus
Michal Kudlacz
Michal Mozdzen
Michal Zabinski
modern political theory
Neo-Weberian
neo-Weberian Approach
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neo-Weberian State
Pawel Bialynicki-Birula
Piotr Kopycinski
policy evaluation methods
political economy
Public Administration
Public Choice Theory
Public Governance Model
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Public Policy
qualitative analysis of state modernisation
Regional Innovation Strategy
Smart Specialisation
Smart Specialisation Strategies
Socio-economic Development
Stanislaw Mazur
Street Level Officials
Territorial Governance
Territorial Policy
Tomasz Geodecki

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  • ISBN 9780367594817
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The neo-Weberian state constitutes an attempt to combine the Weberian model of administration with the principles laid down during the retreat from the bureaucratic management paradigm (new public management and public governance). The concept of neo-Weberian state involves changing the model of operation of administrative structures from an inward-oriented one, focused on compliance with internal rules, into a model focused on meeting citizens’ needs (not by resorting to commercialisation, as is the case with new public management, but by building appropriate quality of administration).

This book discusses the context of the neo-Weberian approach and its impact on the processes of societal transformation. Further, it identifies and systematises the theoretical and functional elements of the approach under consideration. This volume includes comparative analyses of the neo-Weberian state and public management paradigms. In the empirical part of the work, its authors review selected policies (economic, innovation, industrial, labour, territorial, urban management, and health) from the perspective of tools typical of the neo-Weberian approach. This part also includes a critical scrutiny of changes which have taken place in the framework of selected policies in recent decades. The study assesses the appropriateness of the neo-Weberian approach to the management of public affairs regarding countries which have modernised their public administrations in its spirit. One of the aims of this analysis is to answer the question whether the application of neo-Weberian ideas may result in qualitative changes in the context of public policies. The final part of the book covers implications for public management resulting from the concept of neo-Weberian state.

Public Policy and the Neo-Weberian State is suitable for researchers and students who study political economy, public policy and modern political theory.

Stanisław Mazur is Professor at the Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Public Economy and Administration, Poland, and is Dean of the Faculty of Public Economy and Administration.

Piotr Kopyciński is Assistant Professor at the Cracow University of Economics, Faculty of Public Economy and Administration, Poland, and is an expert in more than 20 research and implementation projects in the analysis of public policy, innovation, local and regional development.