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20 Feb 2023, 17:00 – 18:00

The Neo-Weberian State: From ideal type to reality?

Join us at UCL IIPP for a talk by Geert Bouckaert, Honorary Professor at IIPP and Professor at KU Leuven’s Public Governance Institute. He is one of the most cited and influential public administration scholars globally and author of the classic book 'Public Management Reform'.

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The Neo-Weberian State: From ideal type to reality?

20 Feb 2023, 17:00 – 18:00

Geert Bouckaert

Honorary Professor

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

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Professor Bouckaert is one of the globally-leading public administration scholars, his research profile is wide-ranging and covers topics that are of vital interest to IIPP’s development, for instance his research on public sector reforms in the OECD countries and his focus on performance management. He is a highly cited scholar and his book, Public management reform: A comparative analysis (co-authored with Christopher Pollitt), is in its 4th edition and already belongs to the canon of classic works in public administration.

Prof Rainer Kattel

Deputy Director and Professor of Innovation and Public Governance

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

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He led Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance for 10 years, building it into one of the leading innovation and governance schools in the region. 

Professor Kattel has also served on various public policy commissions, including the Estonian Research Council and European Science Foundation. He has worked as an expert for the OECD, UNDP and the European Commission, and served as a member of E-Estonia Council advising the Prime Minister of Estonia. Currently, he leads the Estonian Government’s Gender Equality Council.

He has published extensively on innovation policy, its governance and specific management issues. In 2013, he received Estonia's National Science Award for his work on innovation policy.

Further information

Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

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UCL students

Organiser

IIPP Comms

iippcomms@ucl.ac.uk