TY - JOUR A1 - Hammerschmid, Gerhard A1 - Meyer, Renate E. T1 - Changing Institutional Logics and Executive Identities A Managerial Challenge to Public Administration in Austria JF - American Behavioral Scientiest N2 - In this article, the authors analyze whether and to what extent an 'old' administrative orientation is being replaced by a new managerial logic in the Austrian public sector. They illustrate that shifts in institutional logics can be analyzed by the extent to which actors draw on the social identities derived from the competing logics and show that the vocabularies and accounts the actors employ to communicate their identity claims reflect the local translation of global logics. KW - Public administration KW - Austria KW - Managerial logic KW - Global logic KW - Public management KW - Social identity Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764205285182 SN - 0002-7642 VL - 49 IS - 7 SP - 1000 EP - 1014 PB - Sage Publications CY - Thousand Oaks, CA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hammerschmid, Gerhard A1 - Meyer, Renate E. T1 - Public Management Dynamics in a Federal legalistic Rechtsstaat System: Results from an executive survey in Austria JF - International Journal of Public Sector Management N2 - Purpose - Sets out to resent current dynamics of public management reform in Austria, a country that is characterized by institutional governance features (federal structure, legalistic Rechtsstaat tradition) often described as an obstacle to management-oriented reforms. The paper's focus lies in the reception of management ideas and concepts by public sector executives within this special national context and differences between federal and state administration. Design/methodology/approach - Presents results of a recent questionnaire-based executive survey (sample size: 385). Apart from non-parametric correlation analyses, investigates level differences (federal vs state) by using an independent samples Mann-Whitney U rank sum test. Findings - Highlights the importance of the national institutional background for understanding public management changes. Finds considerable support for reform initiatives despite some scepticism and resistance towards management knowledge and instruments. Results confirm that executives in a legalistic Rechtsstaat system are not per se opposed to management-driven reforms. Regarding the reception of public management reforms, at various government levels, differences between federal and state level are less pronounced than expected. Originality/value - Addresses the lack of empirical research regarding the reception of management ideas in legalistic Rechtsstaat systems by presenting data from a country which has hardly been covered by international public management literature so far. This study also compares the reception at federal and state administration to look for level variations of management reform dynamics. KW - Austria KW - Public administration KW - Public sector reform Y1 - 2005 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/09513550510624086 SN - 09513558 VL - 18 IS - 6/7 SP - 629 EP - 640 PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited CY - Bradford ER -