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Managing the Public Sector in Hong Kong: Trends and Adjustments
Authors:Ahmed Shafiqul Huque
Institution:1. Department of Political Science , McMaster University , Kenneth Taylor Hall 527, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4M4, Canada huqueas@univmail.cis.mcmaster.ca
Abstract:Public sector management in Hong Kong was initially designed to rule the territory as a British colony. A number of changes took place in the last quarter century before Hong Kong's reintegration with China and the nature of public sector management has transformed over this period. An overview of administrative principles and practices and an analysis of changes reveal trends that were influenced by both local and international factors. The framework of traditional public administration in the territory adapted effectively to embrace the principles of new public management without much difficulty. The global economic crisis compelled the government to revise its strategies to expand public spending and adopt a further reduced role in the provision of public services. New social, economic and political challenges are driving Hong Kong to adjust to the changing circumstances and trends, and four noticeable shifts can be identified. They include shifts from an administrative to a political executive, from job cuts to job creation, from financial restraint to increased spending, and from public to private sector provision of public services. The trends are driven by local and international forces as well as the progress of democratization and political awareness in Hong Kong.
Keywords:Hong Kong  New Public Management  Change  Strategies  Trends
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