Dr Tony Cutler, Honorary Research Fellow, 2009-2012, Manchester
Research Interests
My principal research interests are public sector management, particularly the implications for the field of the history of management techniques before the era of ‘New Public Management; and governance in the public and private sectors.
Publications
- ‘A New Epoch of Individualisation? Problems with the‘Personalisation’ of Public Services’ (with Barbara Waine and Kevin Brehony), Public Administration, Vol. 85 (3), 847-55, 2007.
- ‘A necessary complexity: history and public management reform’, History and Policy paper 67, 2007, at www.historyandpolicy.org
- ‘A Double Irony? the Political Economy of NHS Expenditure in the 1950s’, in M. Gorsky and S. Sheard (eds.), Financing British Medicine, Routledge, 2006.
- ‘Managerialism Avant La Lettre? The Debate on Accounting in NHS
- Hospitals in the1950s’ in V. Berridge and K. Loughlin (Eds.) Medicine, the Media and the Mass Market, Routledge, 2005
- ‘Not so Seamless? Evidence and Analysis of ‘Post Threshold’ Performance and Budget Management in English Schools’, (with Barbara Waine), Public Money and Management, 25 (1), 67-71, 2005
- ‘Incentivising the Poor Relation: ‘Performance’ and the Pay of Public Sector ‘Senior Managers’, (with Barbara Waine), Competition and Change, 9 (1), 75-87, 2005.
- ‘Performance without Pay? Managing School Budgets under Performance Related Pay: Evidence from the First Year of PRP’, (with Barbara Waine), Financial Accountability and Management, 20 (1), pp. 57-75, 2004.
- ‘The Wages of Capital: the Rise and Rise of ‘Corporate Governance’, Competition and Change, 8 (1), 65-83, 2004.
Contact Details
email: Tony.Cutler@manchester.ac.uk
