监管狂野的西部?加拿大政府的管理咨询改革

IF 1.1 4区 管理学 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Sahar Zaman, Michael Howlett, Andrea Migone
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摘要

在全球范围内,与传统的 "内部 "提供服务相比,对顾问和合同雇员的日益依赖引起了 许多关注。其中一个关注点是顾问在政府业务的重要方面取代传统顾问的方式,另一个关注点是所提供服务的质量和所提供建议的(不当)影响。这一趋势推动了政治学、管理学、公共管理和公共政策领域的研究,这些研究记录了 "顾问民主 "可能崛起的过程,并导致许多国家呼吁加强对顾问的监管,而目前顾问几乎在所有地方都处于不受监管的 "狂野西部"。我们利用合同数据、对顾问和政府雇主的访谈以及与英国等其他国家情况的比较,研究了加拿大的情况、目前对政策和管理顾问缺乏监管的情况以及改革的前景。我们认为,通过监管中介机构为咨询业建立一个更加专业的许可和资格认证体系,将提高其服务效率,并消除人们提出的许多担忧。
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Regulating the wild west? Management consulting reform in Canadian government

Regulating the wild west? Management consulting reform in Canadian government

Globally, the increased reliance on consultants and contract employees has raised many concerns vis-à-vis more traditional “in-house” provision. One such concern is the manner in which consultants have been displacing traditional advisors in important aspects of government business while others raise issues with the quality of services rendered and the (undue) influence of the advice tendered. This trend has fuelled research in political science, management, public administration, and public policy chronicling the possible rise of a “consultocracy” and leading to calls in many countries for better regulation of consultants, who currently exist almost everywhere in an unregulated “wild west.” We examine the Canadian situation, the current lack of regulation of policy and management consultants, and prospects for reform, drawing on contract data, interviews with consultants and government employers as well as comparisons with the situation in other countries like the UK. We argue that establishing a more professional licensing and credentialing system for the consulting industry through a regulatory intermediary would improve the efficiency of its services and allay many of the concerns raised.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Canadian Public Administration/Administration publique du Canada is the refereed scholarly publication of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC). It covers executive, legislative, judicial and quasi-judicial functions at all three levels of Canadian government. Published quarterly, the journal focuses mainly on Canadian issues but also welcomes manuscripts which compare Canadian public sector institutions and practices with those in other countries or examine issues in other countries or international organizations which are of interest to the public administration community in Canada.
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