Explaining Variation in Organizational Change: The Reform of Human Resource Management in the European Commission and the OECD

Author

Knill, Christoph

Balint, Tim

Other authors

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Publication date

2008-02



Abstract

In this article we investigate the reforms of human resource management in the European Commission and the OECD by analyzing comparatively to what extent both organizations have adjusted their respective structures towards the ideal type of the so-called New Public Management (NPM). The empirical findings show that reforms towards NPM are more pronounced in the Commission than in the OECD. These findings are surprising for two reasons: First, it seems rather paradoxical that the OECD as central promoter of NPM at the international level lags behind the global trend when it comes to reforming its own structures. Second, this result is in contradiction with theoretical expectations, as they can be derived from theories of institutional isomorphism. To nevertheless account for the surprising results, it is necessary to modify and complement existing theories especially with regard to the scope conditions of their causal mechanisms.

Document Type

Working document

Language

English

CDU Subject

32 - Politics

Subject

Comissió Europea; Recursos humans -- Europa; Recursos humans -- Gestió; Institucions comunitàries; Gestió pública; OCDE; Organització de Cooperació i Desenvolupament Econòmic

Pages

23 p.

346253 bytes

Publisher

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Collection

IBEI Working Papers 2008/13;

Documents

WP_IBEI_13.pdf

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