[vc_row el_id=”post”][vc_column width=”2/3″ el_class=”sideLeftPost”][vc_raw_html el_id=”postImgDestaque”]JTNDZGl2JTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJpbnNlcnRJbnNpZGUlMjIlM0UlM0MlMkZkaXYlM0U=[/vc_raw_html][vc_column_text]Professor and Doctor of Administration from IDP, Pedro Cavalcante, recently published his article “Innovations in the Federal Government During the Post-New Public Management Era” in the journal Administração Contemporânea – RAC of ANPAD – the National Association of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Administration. ANPAD is currently one of the leading organizations involved in the production of scientific content in Administration, and is internationally recognized.
This article is the result of a research agenda that the Professor has been developing for three years. “I seek to understand to what extent public management initiatives in Brazil are innovative and convergent with international trends in public administration. In this sense, advancing knowledge of the characteristics, barriers, and drivers of innovative processes in Brazil contributes both to the qualification of academic debate and to the improvement of governmental practices,” comments the Professor.
According to the Professor, teaching at an institution like IDP helps in the production of scientific articles. “Teaching is always an excellent opportunity to share knowledge and learn from different perspectives on public policy and management. Furthermore, IDP also encourages research, participation in academic conferences, and publications in scientific journals, which is positive both for the master's program and for the qualification of professors and students,” emphasizes the researcher.
Congratulations, Professor! IDP aims to support the research of its faculty, and like you, celebrate your achievements. IDP is proud to have you on our faculty team.
Here is a summary of the article:
"The main objective of this article is to analyze whether innovations in the federal government follow international trends in public administration, especially in the post-New Public Management (NPM) era. As a descriptive exploratory study, the article investigates the most prevalent trends in terms of management principles and guidelines, their evolution over time, and their relationship to thematic areas of innovation. To this end, the article begins with a literature review that maps these trends. Subsequently, content analysis is applied to verify these relationships based on the finalist initiatives of the Federal Innovation in Public Management Award (PFIGP) from 2007 to 2015. The empirical results confirm that 90% of them possess at least one post-NPM principle/guideline, with the most recurrent being collaboration/partnership; coordination/control; and participation/engagement, with few differences between finalists and winners of the award. When comparing the trends according to the types of innovation (thematic areas), heterogeneity is the rule. The most frequent type, new institutional arrangement, is related..." "Collaboration and partnership are key, while initiatives in the support area, such as budgeting and evaluation and monitoring, present less common principles/guidelines, with a strengthening of bureaucracy and leadership."
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