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To reform the public administration, is it an impossible mission ? Case study of French public administration reforms since 1980s
[Réformer l’administration publique, une mission impossible ? Le cas des réformes de l’administration publique française depuis les années 1980]

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  • Hae-Ok Pyun

    (CRJP - Centre de recherche juridique Pothier - UO - Université d'Orléans)

  • Anne-Sophie Lallemand

Abstract

In order to know whether any reforms have really evolved our understanding of the public administration, our research relies on comparison between a survey made by Rangeon in 1982 and our study conducted in 2013. According to study results, there seems to be no real change in citizens' understanding of the public administration despite of a number of reforms since 1982.

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  • Hae-Ok Pyun & Anne-Sophie Lallemand, 2014. "To reform the public administration, is it an impossible mission ? Case study of French public administration reforms since 1980s [Réformer l’administration publique, une mission impossible ? Le ca," Post-Print hal-02957545, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02957545
    DOI: 10.3917/gmp.031.0075
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    1. Leroux, Erick & Pupion, Pierre-Charles, 2022. "Smart territories and IoT adoption by local authorities: A question of trust, efficiency, and relationship with the citizen-user-taxpayer," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 174(C).

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