Progress toward New Public Governance in Romania

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Cristina M. Stanica, Maria P. Aristigueta
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PurposeNew Public Governance is becoming an important framework for managing the public sector in the era of collaborative governance. The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which New Public Governance as a framework is limited to the political and administrative context of Romania and to create a connection between good governance and New Public Governance through operationalizing the concepts and clarifying their inter-dependency. New public leadership skills are required from both horizontal and vertical approaches, in order to tackle the country’s wicked problems.Design/methodology/approachThrough the use of qualitative methods, such as document analysis of Cooperation and Verification Mechanism reports of the European Commission on Romania, and expert interviews with a focus on governance aspects, the paper seeks to clarify the challenges that Romania faces in terms of democratization given the current political and administrative context.FindingsFindings in Romania reveal little agreement on progress in government effectiveness, regulatory quality and implementation of the rule of law. However, progress has been noted on voice and accountability and strengthening democracy.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors discuss the uncertainty that the concept of good governance has created from an international organizations’ perspective in developing countries, and define the good governance infrastructure as a means of bringing governance closer to the complex and changing context of each country. The paper aims to clarify the connection between good governance and New Public Governance, by assessing contextual factors in developing countries.Practical implicationsThe practical implications of the study are related to the possibility of this paper to inform other developing countries on the conditions that are necessary in order to adhere to New Public Governance. The paper has implications in proposing the use of the good governance infrastructure as a helpful concept when considering democratic frameworks for research and practice.Social implicationsThe social implications of this paper are connected to the current political, administrative and social context of the Central and Eastern European region and its component countries. Improving democratic practices, through advancing the importance of good governance indicators in switching to a public governance perspective in public administration, is the main outcome of New Public Governance-style reforms.Originality/valueThe paper’s originality stands in designing the premises for the “good governance infrastructure” as a new concept that aims to bridge the gap between good governance and New Public Governance, and bring more conceptual clarity. Being supported by evidence, through the use of primary data generated by expert interview analysis, the new concept can improve and encourage further research on this topic.
罗马尼亚新公共治理的进展
目的新公共治理正在成为合作治理时代管理公共部门的重要框架。本文的目的是探讨作为一个框架的新公共治理在多大程度上仅限于罗马尼亚的政治和行政背景,并通过实施这些概念和澄清它们的相互依存关系,在善治和新公共治理之间建立联系。为了解决国家的邪恶问题,需要从横向和纵向两个方面掌握新的公共领导技能。设计/方法/方法通过使用定性方法,如对欧洲联盟委员会关于罗马尼亚的合作与核查机制报告的文件分析,以及侧重于治理方面的专家访谈,该文件试图澄清罗马尼亚在当前政治和行政背景下在民主化方面面临的挑战。罗马尼亚的调查结果显示,在政府效率、监管质量和法治实施方面的进展几乎没有达成一致。然而,在发言权和问责制以及加强民主方面取得了进展。研究局限性/含义作者从国际组织的角度讨论了善治概念在发展中国家造成的不确定性,并将善治基础设施定义为使治理更接近每个国家复杂和不断变化的背景的一种手段。本文旨在通过评估发展中国家的背景因素,阐明善治与新公共治理之间的联系。实际含义该研究的实际含义与本文向其他发展中国家提供遵守新公共治理所需条件的可能性有关。该文件建议在考虑研究和实践的民主框架时,将善治基础设施作为一个有用的概念。社会含义本文的社会含义与中欧和东欧地区及其组成国家当前的政治、行政和社会背景有关。通过提高善治指标在公共行政中向公共治理视角转变的重要性,改进民主做法,是新公共治理式改革的主要成果。独创性/价值本文的独创性在于为“善治基础设施”设计前提,将其作为一个新概念,旨在弥合善治和新公共治理之间的差距,并带来更多的概念清晰度。在有证据支持的情况下,通过使用专家访谈分析产生的原始数据,新概念可以改进和鼓励对这一主题的进一步研究。
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