Renewal of local government in Scandinavia: Effects for local politicians |
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Authors: | Terje Kleven Toini S Floris Mikael Granberg Stig Montin Olaf Rieper Signy Irene Valo |
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Institution: | 1. Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research , Oslo;2. Amternes og Kommunernes Forskningsinstitut , Copenhagen;3. Novemus , Orebro University , |
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Abstract: | During the last decade, numerous local government reforms influenced by New Public Management (NPM) ideology have taken place throughout Scandinavia. Based on case studies in three Scandinavian municipalities, the article discusses the effects of introducing strategic political management on the role of councillors. We observe a conflict between NPM‐inspired management ideas and a deeply institutionalised, traditional view of councillors as representatives of the citizens, advocating peoples’ interest, defining needs, setting priorities and controlling implementation. Across national and local contexts, councillors find that the reforms challenge their traditional role and have strengthened administrative influence. Historical institutionalism seems to be a fruitful concept to understand resistance towards taking on new role models. |
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