The public sector is often condemned for being costly, unproductive, low-quality, and without creativity or innovation in its organizations. In response to many concerns about government agencies, the New Public management was reform to modernize institutional public sector management. This research use Scopus database, RStudio, biblioshiny, and Vosviewer are the bibliometrics tools used. This research aims to put a numerical value on the growing body of literature on public management. Topic evolution, co-authorship, citation networks, and the correlation of keywords are all explored in this analysis. By examining the literature's structure, frequency of publication, journals, and area of research, we can demonstrate its significance. From 2013 to 2022, researchers from 169 different institutions across 13 countries produced 76 individual publications in the field of public administration. The term new public management becomes the most often used keyword for writing about this subject. Articles in the International Review of Administrative Sciences can be found on various topics. A bibliometric assessment advancement in new public management is major predicted outcomes of this paper.
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