The reform of New Public Management and the creation of public values: compatible processes? An empiricalanalysis of public water utilities

How compatible are the reform of New Public Management (NPM) reforms and the creation of public values in practice? This issue is addressed in the light of the reforms of two public water utilities. Building on Moore’s (1995) strategic triangle, we have analysed the process of value creation associa...

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