Public sector innovation in a context of radical populism |
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Authors: | Sandford Borins |
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Institution: | Department of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the effect of radical populism on public sector innovation. It begins by considering the origins and components of radical populism and of public sector innovation. It is shown that the Trump Administration has been undercutting each of the factors research suggests facilitate public sector innovation. While radical populists have gained ground in Europe, they are constrained by being part of governing coalitions, and have a more limited policy agenda, primarily focused on reducing immigration. The paper concludes with suggestions for further research on the effect of populism on public sector innovation, both in the US and Europe. |
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Keywords: | Populism public sector innovation Trump administration immigration evidence-based |
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