Christopher Hood

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Christopher Hood is a British academic and political scientist known for his influential work on public administration, government reform, and the study of bureaucracy.

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instanceOf academic
political scientist
awardReceived J. E. Hodgetts Award NERFINISHED
John Gaus Award NERFINISHED
Lieberman Award of the American Political Science Association NERFINISHED
Louis Brownlow Book Award NERFINISHED
W. J. M. Mackenzie Book Prize NERFINISHED
citizenship British
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt University of Glasgow NERFINISHED
University of York NERFINISHED
employer London School of Economics NERFINISHED
University of Glasgow NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
University of Sydney NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork bureaucracy
government reform
public administration
public management
public policy
genre academic writing
political science literature
public administration scholarship
knownFor analysis of public management reform
research on government reform in the United Kingdom
study of bureaucracy
work on tools and instruments of government
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest New Public Management NERFINISHED
comparative public management
risk regulation
state reform
memberOf British Academy NERFINISHED
notableIdea analysis of New Public Management as a reform paradigm
framework for tools of government (nodality, authority, treasure, organization)
notableWork A Government that Worked Better and Cost Less? NERFINISHED
Administrative Argument NERFINISHED
Explaining Economic Policy Reversals NERFINISHED
The Art of the State NERFINISHED
The Limits of Policy Change NERFINISHED
The Tools of Government NERFINISHED
occupation political scientist
university professor
positionHeld Director of the ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation at the London School of Economics
Director of the ESRC Research Programme on Public Services
Gladstone Professor of Government at the University of Oxford NERFINISHED

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