Administrative reforms in Portugal and Spain: From bureaucracy to digital transition

IF 2.7 4区 管理学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Leonardo Secchi, Joaquim Croca Caeiro, Ricardo Ramos Pinto, Manuel Arenilla Sáez
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This article analyzes the administrative reforms that took place in the national governments of Portugal and Spain in the last 100 years. The shifts of administrative paradigms are the bureaucratic transition, the managerialist transition and the digital transition. The dimensions of analysis are the doctrines of the reforms; their justifications and underlying values; policy leadership, implementation styles and instruments; and resistance to change. We conducted a systematic literature review consulting 33 peer-reviewed articles on public management paradigms and 46 on administrative reforms in Portugal and Spain, and analyzed 32 official documents on the theme. The results show that the digital transition, compared with the two previous reforms, has relied on networked policy entrepreneurship, various instruments for policy change (beyond regulation), integration of values and a shift in the pattern of resistance to change. The article concludes that incremental changes occur between administrative reforms (punctuations), and the introduction of instruments inspired by one public management paradigm does not halt or replace the introduction of other instruments derived from other paradigms.Points for practitioners:Portugal and in Spain are vivid examples where public administration reforms have become more frequent and integrative of normative values. Over time, policy change leadership has moved down the organizational hierarchy and even been outsourced to external agents. Also, diversity of policy instruments has expanded, and the patterns of resistance to reforms shifted from a political/ideological type of resistance to a human/organizational type. The discursiveness of “new public governance” has ceded to the digital transformation of public administration.
葡萄牙和西班牙的行政改革:从官僚主义到数字化转型
本文分析了葡萄牙和西班牙国家政府在过去 100 年中进行的行政改革。行政范式的转变包括官僚转型、管理转型和数字化转型。分析的维度包括改革的理论;改革的理由和基本价值观;政策领导、实施方式和手段;以及变革的阻力。我们进行了系统的文献综述,查阅了 33 篇关于葡萄牙和西班牙公共管理范式的同行评议文章和 46 篇关于行政改革的文章,并分析了 32 份有关该主题的官方文件。结果表明,与前两次改革相比,数字化转型依靠的是网络化的政策创业、政策变革的各种手段(监管之外)、价值观的整合以及变革阻力模式的转变。文章的结论是,在两次行政改革之间会出现渐进式的变化(点状变化),受一种公共管理范式启发而引入的工具并不会阻止或取代源自其他范式的其他工具的引入。随着时间的推移,政策变革的领导权已经下移到组织的各个层级,甚至外包给外部机构。同时,政策工具的多样性也在扩大,改革的阻力模式也从政治/意识形态型阻力转变为人力/组织型阻力。新公共治理 "的话语权已让位于公共行政的数字化转型。
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期刊介绍: IRAS is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to academic and professional public administration. Founded in 1927 it is the oldest scholarly public administration journal specifically focused on comparative and international topics. IRAS seeks to shape the future agenda of public administration around the world by encouraging reflection on international comparisons, new techniques and approaches, the dialogue between academics and practitioners, and debates about the future of the field itself.
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