Does NPM Increase the Politicization of the Civil Service
Abstract
This paper studies the relationship between New Public Management (NPM) and the political re-cruitment of civil servants. Some claim that NPM has had the unintended effect of muddling the politico-administrational divide, rather than the opposite. This argument is elaborated here by the suggestion that the managerialism and contractualism of NPM have provided politicians with a reason and the means to politicize the civil service by making more political appointments of agen-cy heads. Since there is not much empirical evidence for this relationship, it is also tested. The test is made through a cross-sectional analysis of the politicization of 120 Swedish public agencies in 2009. The results indicate that politicians do not appoint agency heads with a political background more frequently to public agencies with a stronger NPM orientation. Thus, the hypothesis that NPM leads to a politicized civil service is not supported.
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Date
2013-02Author
Niklasson, Birgitta
Keywords
New Public Management
politicization
political recruitment
political appointments
Sweden
agency autonomy
agency heads
public agencies
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2013:03
Language
eng