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The Neo-Weberian State paradigm in the water and sewage sector in Poland
The Neo-Weberian State paradigm in the water and sewage sector in Poland

Author(s): Krzysztof Głuc
Subject(s): Politics, National Economy, Sociology, Sociology of Law
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie we współpracy z Wydawnictwem Naukowym Scholar
Keywords: New Public Management; Neo-Weberian State; Public Governance; post-NPM paradigms; water and sewage sector

Summary/Abstract: Objectives: The main objective of this article is to investigate the current stage of the public management paradigm in the area of the water and sewage sector in Poland. Research Design & Methods: A thorough examination of the current stage of research of the post-NewPublic Management concepts is followed by empirical analysis of public management paradigms presentin the water and sewage sector in Poland. The research hypothesis focuses on a shift from the NPM modeltowards other paradigms closer to Neo-Weberian State or a hybrid. Analysis of statistical data is supported by additional arguments related to recent publications and legal changes in the sector. Contribution/Value Added: This article is one of the first analyses of the applications of post-NPM paradigmsin the water and sewage sector in Poland. A special emphasis is put on the discussion of NWS elements in the paradigm shift taking place in this sector. Implications/Recommendations: The results of the research conducted prove that the NPM model is stillin place in the water and sewage sector in Poland, but gradually, in particular as a result of recent changesto legislation and the introduction of more centralised procedures, the NPM model is being supplementedby new elements that are clearly of a NWS origin. While it is visible that these paradigms co-exist at this point, it is necessary to continue research and thorough observations of the sector to investigate the future development of public management in this area.Article Classification: Research articleKeywords: New Public Management, Neo-Weberian State, Public Governance, post-NPM paradigms, water and sewage sectorJEL Classification: H400, H410

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 46
  • Page Range: 50-64
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English