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Professionals, discretion and public sector reform in the UK: re-visiting Lipsky
Ian Taylor, Josie Kelly
Sociology and Policy
Aston Business School
Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship
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Professional Discretion
100%
Public Sector Reform
100%
Workplace
40%
Three-form
40%
Street-level Bureaucracy
40%
Street-level Bureaucrats
40%
Bureaucracy
20%
Design Methodology
20%
Public Policy
20%
Politicians
20%
Public Sector
20%
New Public Management
20%
Policy Implementation
20%
Management Process
20%
Systematic Application
20%
Management Procedure
20%
Street-level
20%
Bureaucratic Capacity
20%
Policy Managers
20%
Social Workers
20%
Managerial Control
20%
School Teachers
20%
Deskilling
20%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Public Sector
100%
Professional Discretion
100%
Professional Occupations
33%
Process Management
16%
Public Management
16%
Government Policy
16%
Social Workers
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Sector
100%
Public Policy
16%