DISRUPTIVE PUBLIC MANAGEMENT – AN EVOLUTION
Keywords:
Public management, new public management, disruptive public managementAbstract
This paper is the first part of the Disruptive Public Management (DPM) series. The new public management (NPM) was introduced in the early 1990s as the conventional public management could not respond to the public needs. Since then, many countries including Thailand have experienced failures born by disadvantages of the NPM. Under the disruptive world environment, public management of certain countries have started to become disruptive intended to cope with the changing public demand. This paper is an attempt to quickly review the history of public management, documentary researches and case studies of selective countries including Thailand and conclude with recommendations on how Thailand should pursue with the DPM. Only the disruptive public management can respond to the need of the public in this disruptive world environment.
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