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Are There Still Differences Between the Roles of Private and Public Sector Managers?1

Céline Desmarais and Emmanuel Abord de Chatillon

Public Management Review, 2010, vol. 12, issue 1, 127-149

Abstract: In France, the differences between public and private organizations seem to have been reduced by the ubiquity of some management tools and approaches, and, at the same time, highlighted by the political environment, stereotypes, and negative perceptions of French public management. Given this confusion, systematic empirical studies are needed to determine the degree of convergence, if any, between management in the public and private sectors. The present study analyzed a survey of 908 managers, in order to determine whether differences in managerial practices still exist. Our results show that some differences do persist, although they are relatively small.

Date: 2010
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