TY - JOUR
T1 - Public value and political astuteness in the work of public managers
T2 - The art of the possible
AU - Hartley, Jean
AU - Alford, John
AU - Hughes, Owen
AU - Yates, Sophie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2015/3
Y1 - 2015/3
N2 - The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, has attracted concern and criticism about its implicit breaching of the politics/administration dichotomy. This article explores the role of political astuteness not only in discerning and creating public value, but also in enabling public managers to be sensitive to the dichotomy. We employ a conceptual framework to identify the skills of political astuteness, and then articulate these in relation to identifying and generating public value. Drawing on a survey of 1,012 public managers in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, and in-depth interviews with 42 of them, we examine the perceptions and capabilities of public managers in producing value for the public while traversing the line (or zone) between politics and administration. We conclude that political astuteness is essential to both creating value and maintaining allegiance to democratic principles.
AB - The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, has attracted concern and criticism about its implicit breaching of the politics/administration dichotomy. This article explores the role of political astuteness not only in discerning and creating public value, but also in enabling public managers to be sensitive to the dichotomy. We employ a conceptual framework to identify the skills of political astuteness, and then articulate these in relation to identifying and generating public value. Drawing on a survey of 1,012 public managers in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, and in-depth interviews with 42 of them, we examine the perceptions and capabilities of public managers in producing value for the public while traversing the line (or zone) between politics and administration. We conclude that political astuteness is essential to both creating value and maintaining allegiance to democratic principles.
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U2 - 10.1111/padm.12125
DO - 10.1111/padm.12125
M3 - Article
SN - 0033-3298
VL - 93
SP - 195
EP - 211
JO - Public Administration
JF - Public Administration
IS - 1
ER -