Peter Shergold
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Australian academic and public servant
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Peter Roger Shergold is an Australian academic, company director, and former public servant. Shergold was the Chancellor of Western Sydney University from 2011 through 2022. Between February 2003 and February 2008, he was the Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and as such was the most senior official in the Australian Public Service.
Peter Shergold's Published Works
Published Works
- In the national interest. (2012) (135)
- The Economy of Colonial America. (1981) (74)
- Connecting Government: Whole of Government Responses to Australia's Priority Challenges. [Launching speech made on 20 April 2004.] (2004) (71)
- The Impact of Unions on the Voting Behavior of Their Members (1988) (48)
- Working-Class Life: The “American Standard” in Comparative Perspective, 1899-1913 (1982) (41)
- Unshackling the Past (1989) (37)
- Governing through collaboration (2008) (32)
- Learning from failure: why large government policy initiatives have gone so badly wrong in the past and how the chances of success in the future can be improved (2015) (27)
- What Really Happens in the Australian Public Service: An Alternative View (2007) (27)
- Regeneration: New Structures, New Leaders, New Traditions (2005) (26)
- ‘Lackies, careerists, political stooges’? Personal reflections on the current state of public service leadership (2004) (25)
- My Hopes for a Public Service for the Future (2013) (24)
- Internal migration in England, 1818–1839 (1987) (24)
- A Labour Aristocracy in Chains (1989) (24)
- Convict Workers: Transportation as Global Migration (1989) (22)
- The colour purple: perceptions of accountability across the Tasman (1997) (21)
- Convict Workers: Convicts as Migrants (1989) (18)
- Convict Workers: Convicts as Workers (1989) (18)
- The Great immigration debate (1984) (14)
- Integrated leadership system in the Australian Public Service (2004) (14)
- Investing in refugees, investing in Australia (2019) (13)
- Wage differentials based on skill in the united states, 1899–1914: A case study (1977) (12)
- Relative skill and income levels of native and foreign born workers: A reexamination (1976) (11)
- Human capital and the pre-Famine Irish emigration to England (1987) (11)
- Once was Camelot in Canberra? Reflections on Public Service Leadership (2004) (10)
- Working-Class Life (1982) (10)
- Intercounty Labour Mobility during the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from Australian Transportation Records (1987) (10)
- The Family Economy and the Market: Wages and Residence of Pennsylvania Women in the 1890s (1986) (9)
- The Atlantic Economy and Colonial Maryland's Eastern Shore: From Tobacco to Grain. (1981) (9)
- Wage Rates in Pittsburgh during the Depression of 1908 (1975) (7)
- Report on the NSW government social impact bond pilot (2011) (6)
- Helping refugees build new lives: from consultation to collaboration. (2018) (5)
- The Loan Shark: The Small Loan Business in Early Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh (1978) (5)
- Three Sectors, One Public Purpose (2016) (4)
- A new Public Service Act: the end of the Westminster tradition? [Edited text (1997).] (1997) (4)
- Re‐imagining public service (2017) (3)
- The OECD Review of Australia's Labour Market Policies (2002) (3)
- “We think we are of the oppressed”: Gender, white collar work, and grievances of late nineteenth-century women (1987) (2)
- The heights of British male convict children transported to Australia, 1825–1840. Part II (1982) (2)
- Commission Impossible? A New Approach To Workplace Relations in the PSMPC (1998) (2)
- Commentary: Lost in Translation? The Challenge of Informing Public Policy with Evidence (2016) (2)
- Irish Intercounty Mobility before 1840 (1990) (2)
- Been there, done that, still hoping for more: [Peter Shergold rethinks public sector relationships. Paper in: Participation Society. Schultz, Julianne (ed.).] (2009) (2)
- Driving Change to Bring About Better Implementation and Delivery (2007) (2)
- Why economists succeed (or fail) to influence policy (2013) (2)
- Managing the Modern Public Service (2006) (1)
- Wielding the Bureaucracy for Results: An Australian Perspective (1997) (1)
- Newspaper Advertisements as a Source of Retail Price Data: A Tentative Methodology (1976) (1)
- Problems in the Australian Wine Industry (1978) (1)
- Neoliberalism? That’s not how practitioners view public sector reform (2021) (1)
- Economic Recession and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Singapore (2009) (1)
- [Collection of two articles on the new Public Service Act] [Edited texts of contributions to a Seminar convened by the Centre for Research in Public Sector Management and IPAA (2000: Canberra)] (2000) (1)
- Independent Review of Health Providers’ Access to Medicare Card Numbers: Final Report (2017) (0)
- Alfred Deakin and the Machinery of commonwealth administration (2014) (0)
- The Walker Thesis Revisited: Immigration and White American Fertility, 1800-60* (1974) (0)
- Five minutes with Peter Shergold: “There needs to be a much greater negotiated understanding between academics and policy-makers about what the expectations of research are” (2011) (0)
- Book Reviews : The Labor Movement in Wisconsin: a History (1987) (0)
- Mandarins (2020) (0)
- Doing things differently (2014) (0)
- Government: Affirmative Government for Social Good (2015) (0)
- Neoliberalism? (2021) (0)
- His Master's Voice: Correspondence (2007) (0)
- Yes Minister – laying bare the operation of government (2009) (0)
- Has corporate responsibility reached its limits (2009) (0)
- Thomas R. Cox, Mills and Markets: A History of the Pacific Coast Lumber Industry to 1900 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1975, $17.50). Pp. xx, 332. (1977) (0)
- Q and A with Peter Shergold: [Once Australia's most senior public servant, Professor Peter Shergold is now enjoying new challenges as a professional director. Interview by Efrat, Zilla.] (2013) (0)
- Radical Hope: Correspondence (2009) (0)
- The road to genuine partnerships with the third sector: Are we there yet? (2015) (0)
- Keynote address: big data: big opportunities (2015) (0)
- REIMAGINING THE FUTURE PUBLIC SERVICE WORKFORCE. Helen Dickinson, Catherine Needham, Catherine ManganHelen Sullivan (eds) (Springer Briefs in Political Science, Singapore, 2019, ISSN 2191–5466, 140 pp.) (2020) (0)
- Raymond A. Mohl, Poverty in New York, 1783-1825 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1971), pp. xiii + 318: $8.50 (1973) (0)
- An Australian-made Emissions Scheme: Post Kyoto Policy (2007) (0)
- Civil engineering and the admiralty (1982) (0)
- Building confidence (2020) (0)
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