ABSTRACT

Over the last 20–30 years, strategic management has been one of the most important issues occupying the agenda of public administrations around the world. The economic problems that occurred during this period and the global crisis that started in 2007 have increased both the individuals’ and the companies’ expectations from the state and changed the perception of the state. Therefore, it is obvious that we face a different world after the crisis. In this framework, public management will encounter new trends after the crisis. In a changing world, the state can no longer focus on its traditional functions because expectations of the state have changed. These expectations may further increase with changing demographic structure in coming years.