Mark Considine
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Australian political scientist
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Mark Considine's Degrees
- Bachelors Political Science University of Melbourne
- Masters Political Science University of Melbourne
- PhD Political Science University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Considine is an Australian political scientist, who specialises in public sector reform, and reforms of social services. Since 2018, he has been Provost of the University of Melbourne. He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Institute of Public Administration Australia.
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Published Works
- The Enterprise University: Power, Governance and Reinvention in Australia (2000) (1464)
- Enterprising States: The Public Management of Welfare-to-Work (2001) (315)
- Bureaucracy, Network, or Enterprise? Comparing Models of Governance in Australia, Britain, the Netherlands, and New Zealand (2003) (290)
- Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic birds. Volume 2: raptors to lapwings (2007) (288)
- The End of the Line? Accountable Governance in the Age of Networks, Partnerships, and Joined-Up Services (2002) (273)
- Public Policy: A Critical Approach (1996) (187)
- Governance at ground level: The frontline bureaucrat in the age of markets and networks (1999) (161)
- THE CORPORATE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK AS ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE: A CRITIQUE (1988) (147)
- Quasi-Markets and Service Delivery Flexibility Following a Decade of Employment Assistance Reform in Australia (2011) (111)
- Managerialism: The Great Debate (1997) (99)
- Governance and Competition: The Role of Non-profit Organisations in the Delivery of Public Services (2003) (97)
- Making Public Policy: Institutions, Actors, Strategies (2004) (90)
- Arguing about the Welfare State: The Australian Experience@@@Children and the State: Social Control and the Formation of Australian Child Welfare (1992) (83)
- Innovation and Innovators Inside Government: From Institutions to Networks (2007) (76)
- MANAGERIALISM STRIKES OUT (1990) (71)
- Networks, innovation and public policy (2009) (66)
- Snipe to pigeons (1996) (63)
- The Comparative Performance of Australia as a Knowledge Nation : Report to the Chifley Research Centre (2001) (61)
- Raptors to lapwings (1993) (59)
- Australian politics in the global era (1998) (53)
- THEORIZING THE UNIVERSITY AS A CULTURAL SYSTEM: DISTINCTIONS, IDENTITIES, EMERGENCIES (2006) (49)
- Getting Welfare to Work: Street-Level Governance in Australia, the UK, and the Netherlands (2015) (48)
- Arguing About the Welfare State: The Australian Experience (1992) (47)
- Markets, Networks and the New Welfare State: Employment Assistance Reforms in Australia (1999) (46)
- Selling the unemployed: The performance of bureaucracies, firms and non-profits in the New Australian 'market' for unemployment assistance (2000) (42)
- New public management and the rule of economic incentives: Australian welfare-to-work from job market signalling perspective (2018) (40)
- Medicine, economics and agenda-setting. (1999) (40)
- Thinking Outside the Box? Applying Design Theory to Public Policy: Applying Design Theory to Public Policy (2012) (37)
- Civic engagement and associationalism : the impact ofgroup membership scope versus intensity of participation (2012) (36)
- The reform that never ends: quasi-markets and employment services in Australia (2005) (34)
- Contract Regimes and Reflexive Governance: Comparing Employment Service Reforms in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Australia (2000) (32)
- Networks and interactivity: making sense of front-line governance in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Australia (2003) (28)
- The Contract State (1994) (27)
- Making Up the Government's Mind: Agenda Setting in a Parliamentary System (1998) (27)
- HOW POLITICIANS AND BUREAUCRATS NETWORK: A COMPARISON ACROSS GOVERNMENTS (2011) (26)
- Trials in power : Cain, Kirner and Victoria, 1982-1992 (1992) (25)
- Policy design as craft: teasing out policy design expertise using a semi-experimental approach (2014) (24)
- Mission drift?: The third sector and the pressure to be businesslike: Evidence from job services Australia (2014) (23)
- Networks and Interactivity (2012) (23)
- Market Bureaucracy? Exploring the Contending Rationalities of Contemporary Administrative Regimes (1996) (22)
- Instituting gender: State legislators in Australia and the United States (1996) (22)
- New public management and welfare-to-work in Australia: Comparing the reform agendas of the ALP and the Coalition (2014) (20)
- Governance, Boards of Directors and the Impact of Contracting on Not‐for‐profit Organizations – An Australian Study (2014) (20)
- The Policymaker's Dilemma: The Risks and Benefits of a ‘Black Box’ Approach to Commissioning Active Labour Market Programmes (2018) (19)
- The theory and practice of local governance and economic development (2008) (19)
- Innovation inside government: The importance of networks (2011) (19)
- The gendering of political institutions: a comparison of American and Australian state legislators (1994) (18)
- GOVERNANCE NETWORKS AND THE QUESTION OF TRANSFORMATION (2013) (15)
- Welfare Conditionality and Blaming the Unemployed (2020) (15)
- APSA Presidential Address 2000 The Tragedy of the Common-rooms? Political Science and the New University Governance (2001) (14)
- The Costs of Increased Control: Corporate Management and Australian Community Organisations (1988) (14)
- Introduction: Markets and the New Welfare – Buying and Selling the Poor (2014) (14)
- Administrative Reform 'down-under': Recent Public-Sector Change in Australia and New Zealand (1990) (13)
- Enterprising the state (2001) (13)
- Activating states: transforming the delivery of 'welfare to work' services in Australia, the UK and the Netherlands (2009) (13)
- Front-Line Work in Employment Services after Ten Years of New Public Management Reform: Governance and Activation in Australia, the Netherlands and the UK (2010) (12)
- Contracting-out Welfare Services: Comparing National Policy Designs for Unemployment Assistance (2014) (11)
- Locked-in or Locked-out: Can a Public Services Market Really Change? (2019) (10)
- The Power of Partnership: States and Solidarities in the Global Era (2008) (10)
- Partnerships, Relationships and Networks: Understanding Local Collaboration Strategies in Different Countries (2005) (9)
- Local Partnerships: Different Histories, Common Challenges – A Synthesis (2006) (9)
- From risk to opportunity: labour markets in transition: Background paper (2005) (8)
- Thinking Outside the Box? Applying Design Theory to Public Policy (2012) (8)
- Contracting personalization by results: Comparing marketization reforms in the UK and Australia (2020) (8)
- Innovation and Public Policy (2009) (7)
- Policy networks and innovation (2013) (7)
- Buying and Selling the Poor (2021) (6)
- Increasing Innovation and Flexibility in Social Service Delivery. Report Back to Australian Industry (2013) (6)
- Steering, efficiency and partnership: the Australian quasi-market for public employment services (2005) (5)
- From Entitlement to Experiment: The new governance of welfare to work - Australian Report back to Industry Partners (2016) (5)
- Transitional Labour Markets: a Social ,Investment and'Risk: Mitigation Strategy for Social Policy . (2006) (5)
- Partnership and Public Policy: The Importance of Bridging Theory and Practice (2008) (5)
- The Category Game and its Impact on Street-Level Bureaucrats and Jobseekers: An Australian Case Study (2019) (4)
- Accountability in an Age of Markets and Networks (2012) (4)
- How governments think: skills, expertise, and experience in public policy making (2015) (2)
- Can Robots Understand Welfare? Exploring Machine Bureaucracies in Welfare-to-Work (2022) (2)
- Designing Local Governance Partnerships: Issues and Dynamics in Two Australian Cases (2006) (2)
- What Is to be Done (2005) (2)
- NARROWING THE GAP OR CLOSING THE DOOR: WHAT KINDS OF WOMEN GET JOBS AS LEGISLATORS (2008) (2)
- Governance, networks and civil society: How local governments connect to local organisations and groups (2008) (2)
- Are policy tools and governance modes coupled? Analysing welfare-to-work reform at the frontline (2021) (2)
- Choosing one’s history wisely: network governance and the question of institutional performance (2004) (2)
- Mapping the Normative Underpinnings of Local Governance (2005) (2)
- Democratic Accountability and International Human Development: Regimes, institutions and resources (2014) (1)
- The Role and Significance of Strategic Core Reorganizations in the Australian Public Sector: Preliminary Findings (1993) (1)
- Policy design as craft: teasing out policy design expertise using a semi-experimental approach (2013) (1)
- Innovation, Government and Networks (2009) (1)
- From Entitlement to Experiment: Industry Report on Case Studies of high performing providers (2018) (1)
- The national civic council: Politics inside out (1985) (1)
- The Whitlam Government and the Insurance Industry: The Polities of Policy Strategy (2008) (1)
- The Baby and the Bath Water: The Impact of American-Style Activation Policies on Families (2005) (0)
- Networks as Interactions and Structures (2009) (0)
- The Careless State (2022) (0)
- Proposed Licencing System for the New Employment Services Model: Response to Discussion Paper (2021) (0)
- Book reviews (2002) (0)
- Reforming Welfare Systems (2015) (0)
- City of Kilbourne - Innovation from the Middle, Out (2009) (0)
- How governments think: expertise, cognitive style, creativity and emotion in public policy (2012) (0)
- The innovation path and the role of networks inside government (2003) (0)
- BUREAUCRACY AND THE STRUCTURE OF COLLABORATION (1988) (0)
- How governments think 2: Using networks to explain the roles of politicians and bureaucrats (2006) (0)
- The United Kingdom’s Dual System (2015) (0)
- Integrating Homeless Young People into Housing and Employment (2008) (0)
- When Less is More—Transforming the UK Frontline (2015) (0)
- City of Melville — Incrementalists Rule (2009) (0)
- Notes on contributors (2003) (0)
- Reviews : Frank Cunningham, Democratic Theory and Socialism (Cambridge University Press, 1988) (1990) (0)
- Networks and Key Actors (2009) (0)
- City of Millside - Small World meets Political Affiliation (2009) (0)
- Reviews : Michael Pusey, Economic Rationalism in Canberra: A Nation Building State Changes Its Mind (Cambridge University Press, 1991) (1993) (0)
- Networks and innovation inside government: explaining differences in the roles of politicians and bureaucrats (2002) (0)
- Introduction: Contracting-out Welfare Services: Comparing National Policy Designs for Unemployment Assistance (2015) (0)
- New Zealand's Lange Government and The Labour Tradition: straying or Staying? (1988) (0)
- How governments think (2014) (0)
- Welfare-to-work: experience in the emerging Vietnamese welfare state (2016) (0)
- Who are the innovators inside government? The importance of networks (2008) (0)
- City of Parkside — Big Bang meets Executive Coordination (2009) (0)
- From bureaucracy to network governance: A four country comparative study of Welfare-to-Work reforms in Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, 1996-98 (1999) (0)
- Activation and the Dutch Frontline (2015) (0)
- The Partnership Agenda Going Forward: Challenges and Opportunities (2008) (0)
- Explaining the normative underpinnings of local governance: Comparing governments, politicians and bureaucrats and their approach to innovation (2005) (0)
- Introduction to Innovation Cases (2009) (0)
- Public policy agendas and dental health (1994) (0)
- Australia’s Competitive Contract Model (2015) (0)
- Book Reviews : TROTSKY, TROTSKYISM AND THE TRANSITION TO SOCIALISM. Peter Beilharz. Croom Helm, London, 1987. 188pp. $82.95 (cloth) (1988) (0)
- Who are the Innovators Inside Government (2009) (0)
- The Netherlands’ Hybrid Market (2015) (0)
- Life in the post-modern bureaucracy: A four country comparative study of Welfare-to-Work reforms in Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, 1996-98 (1999) (0)
- Reviews (1997) (0)
- Good Clients and Hard Cases: The Role of Typologies at the Welfare Front Line (2022) (0)
- Conclusions: Welfare Markets and the Politics of Activation (2015) (0)
- Reviews : Pat O'Malley, Law, Capitalism and Democracy (Allen and Unwin 1983) (1985) (0)
- Driving Change at the Australian Frontline (2015) (0)
- network governance on the frontline (2011) (0)
- Health policy agendas in Victoria, 1991-93 (1996) (0)
- Institutional Reform, Rationalization, and the Transformation of Australian Democracy (2018) (0)
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