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This incisive book presents a critical compilation of empirical
studies assessing local government performance in Latin America.
Analysing original administrative data from municipalities in the
understudied countries of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico,
and Peru, Claudia N. Avellaneda and contributors pose the titular
question: what works in Latin American municipalities? Chapters
operationalize municipal performance across six different
dimensions and policy areas, including: fiscal inputs,
effectiveness in grant acquisitions, education outcome quality,
financial efficiency, participatory decision-making, and
responsiveness to climate change. The six studies test different
theoretical frameworks derived from political science, public
policy, and public administration literature, focusing on the
variety of individual, organizational, and contextual factors
affecting municipal performance across the region. Examining a
diverse range of factors, from mayoral characteristics and
bureaucratic expertise to guerrilla presence and intergovernmental
cooperation, the book highlights the complexity of identifying what
works in Latin American municipalities and ultimately makes the
case for how future research should be undertaken. Timely and
original, the book will be an essential read for public
administration, public management, and local government
practitioners. Its original empirical research will also prove
beneficial to students and scholars of government, public policy,
political science, and public administration across Latin America
and the rest of the world.
While the field of public management has become increasingly
international, research and policy recommendations that work for
one country often do not work for another. Why, for example, is
managerial networking important in the United States, moderately
effective in the United Kingdom, and of little consequence in the
Netherlands[unk] Comparative Public Management argues that scholars
must find a better way to account for political, environmental, and
organizational contexts to build a more general model of public
management. The volume editors propose a framework in which context
influences the types of managerial actions that can be used
effectively in public organizations. After introducing the
innovative framework, the book offers seven empiricalchapters-cases
from seven countries and a range of policy areas (health,education,
taxation, and local governance)-that show how management affects
performance in different contexts. Following these empirical tests,
the bookexamines themes that emerge across cases and seeks to set
an agenda forfuture research. Intended for students and scholars of
public administration and public policy, this book will be the
first to provide a comprehensive comparative assessment of
management's impact on organizational performance.
While the field of public management has become increasingly
international, research and policy recommendations that work for
one country often do not work for another. Why, for example, is
managerial networking important in the United States, moderately
effective in the United Kingdom, and of little consequence in the
Netherlands? Comparative Public Management argues that scholars
must find a better way to account for political, environmental, and
organizational contexts to build a more general model of public
management. The volume editors propose a framework in which context
influences the types of managerial actions that can be used
effectively in public organizations. After introducing the
innovative framework, the book offers seven empirical
chapters-cases from seven countries and a range of policy areas
(health,education, taxation, and local governance) - that show how
management affects performance in different contexts. Following
these empirical tests, the book examines themes that emerge across
cases and seeks to set an agenda for future research. Intended for
students and scholars of public administration and public policy,
this book will be the first to provide a comprehensive comparative
assessment of management's impact on organizational performance.
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