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Managerial reforms, Public Service Bargains and top civil servant identity
In the past couple of decades, a wide range of managerial reforms have been witnessed in many OECD countries. These reforms may have significantly affected the identity of top civil servants. This change in identity may, in turn, have an impact on the performance of top officials, their roles, their views, their relations with political personnel and their expected competencies. Within a sample of countries (Belgium, Canada, Denmark, and the Netherlands) we explore these reforms, the changes that have occurred in top officials’ identity (personal, role and social) with document analysis and a series of interviews. We conclude that in all cases, regardless of the goals or
the intensity of the reforms, there is now more individualization, more mobility, fixedterm contracts and more accountability. We did not find a full-blown managerial or any unambiguous evolution towards a pure managerial identity.
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