Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences (Dec 2019)

Public Innovation in Post-Transition Countries: Experiences from Brazil and Romania

  • Dany Flavio Tonelli,
  • Malina Voicu,
  • Marian Zulean

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24193/tras.SI2019.8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. SI
pp. 140 – 156

Abstract

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We compare two cases of innovation in public services in Brazil and Romania, aiming to illustrate the connection between innovation, modernization, and path-dependence. One case is the Brazilian Pathway School Program, and the second is the Romanian School Bus Pro­gram. Both countries experienced periods of transition, which we considered fruitful for his­torical analysis. We based our investigation on two comparative case studies, using secondary data and employing document analysis and pre­vious researches’ reports. While Brazilian Path­way School Program proved to be a successful story of designing a centralized policy, Romania walked in the opposite direction, from a central­ized state, under the communist rule, to a polity where innovation occurs at the intersection be­tween local community and central government. In Romania, it would be difficult to perceive the contingencies of local engagement in a country where civil liberty was suspended for 42 years. In Brazil, the inquiry was connected to the atypical federation, where the subnational states devel­oped an extraordinary economic and budgetary dependence on the Union.

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