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Le « nouveau management public » (ou New Public Management)

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  • Yvon Pesqueux

    (LIPSOR - Laboratoire d'Innovation, Prospective Stratégique et ORganisation - CNAM - Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM] - HESAM - HESAM Université - Communauté d'universités et d'établissements Hautes écoles Sorbonne Arts et métiers université)

Abstract

Parler de « New Public Management » comme on le fait aujourd'hui au lieu de nouveau management public, c'est indiquer une bifurcation par rapport au management public stricto sensu dont, avec A. Bartoli , on rappellera la définition : « l'ensemble des processus de finalisation, d'organisation, d'animation et de contrôle des organisations publiques visant à développer leurs performances générales et à piloter leur évolution dans le respect de leur vocation ». Et pourtant, avec le management public, il s'agissait déjà, depuis la thématique du PPBS (Planning Programming Budgeting System) – la RCB en français (Rationalisation des Choix Budgétaires) d'acter la prise en compte des catégories managériales dans le fonctionnement des administrations publiques en remplacement de la tradition « administrative » déclassée sur la base de l'argument péjoratif de la bureaucratie.

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  • Yvon Pesqueux, 2006. "Le « nouveau management public » (ou New Public Management)," Working Papers hal-00510878, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-00510878
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    1. Mathilde Collinet-Ourthe & David Carassus & Pierre Marin, 2017. "Vers un nouveau pilotage des politiques sociales," Post-Print hal-02142217, HAL.
    2. Amaïde Arsan Miriarison TSIKOMIA, 2021. "Why Should the Budgetary Performance of Municipalities Be Optimized: Performance-Based Management," Economics and Applied Informatics, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, issue 1, pages 160-177.
    3. David Vallat, 2016. "Biens communs et innovation sociale," Post-Print halshs-03297820, HAL.
    4. Mathilde Collinet-Ourthe & David Carassus & Pierre Marin, 2017. "Vers un nouveau cadre collaboratif du pilotage des politiques sociales locales," Post-Print hal-02142211, HAL.

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