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The leading text in international public management, with few
competing books in the international space, described by reviewers
as a "tour de force" and "cutting-edge" A rich text that contains a
plurality of views from world-leading academics in the field,
encouraging independent and critical thinking from students without
being inaccessible An ideal introductory or postgraduate text, as
it combines academic rigor and high quality contributions with
teaching-friendly structure, a smooth flow of text, accessible
writing and strong, consistent pedagogy throughout This edition
will be supported by chapter by chapter slides and a testbank for
instructors New edition includes five new chapters on cutting edge
topics in the field
Public Management and Governance examines the factors which make
government critically important and the barriers which often stop
it being effective. It questions what it means to have effective
policies, efficient management and good quality public services,
and it explores how the process of governing could be improved. Key
themes include: the challenges and pressures facing governments
around the world; the changing role of the public sector in a
'mixed economy' of provision; governance issues such as ethics,
equalities, transparency and citizen engagement. This revised and
updated third edition includes eight new chapters which provide
in-depth coverage of key new aspects of public management and
governance. It also features a wide selection of international case
studies and illuminating examples of how public policy, management
and governance can be improved - and what happens when they fail.
Each chapter is supplemented with discussion questions, group and
individual exercises, case studies and recommendations on further
reading. Public Management and Governance is one of the leading
student textbooks in its field, featuring contributions from top
international authors and covering a wide range of key topics in
depth. It is an essential resource for all students on
undergraduate and postgraduate courses in public management, public
administration, government and public policy.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative account of
the movement towards co-production of public services and outcomes,
a topic which has recently become one of the most intensely debated
in public management and administration, both in practice and in
the academic literature. It explores in depth the processes of
co-commissioning, co-design, co-delivery and co-assessment as major
approaches to co-production through citizen voice and citizen
action and as key mechanisms in the co-creation of public value.
The key debates in the field are fully explored in chapters from
over 50 eminent authors in the field, who examine the roots of
co-production in the social sciences, the growth of co-production
in policy and practice, its implementation and management in the
public domain, and its governance, including its negative aspects
(the 'dark side' of co-production). A final section discusses
different aspects of the future research agenda for co-production.
The leading text in international public management, with few
competing books in the international space, described by reviewers
as a "tour de force" and "cutting-edge" A rich text that contains a
plurality of views from world-leading academics in the field,
encouraging independent and critical thinking from students without
being inaccessible An ideal introductory or postgraduate text, as
it combines academic rigor and high quality contributions with
teaching-friendly structure, a smooth flow of text, accessible
writing and strong, consistent pedagogy throughout This edition
will be supported by chapter by chapter slides and a testbank for
instructors New edition includes five new chapters on cutting edge
topics in the field
Public Management and Governance examines the factors which make
government critically important and the barriers which often stop
it being effective. It questions what it means to have effective
policies, efficient management and good quality public services,
and it explores how the process of governing could be improved. Key
themes include: the challenges and pressures facing governments
around the world; the changing role of the public sector in a
'mixed economy' of provision; governance issues such as ethics,
equalities, transparency and citizen engagement. This revised and
updated third edition includes eight new chapters which provide
in-depth coverage of key new aspects of public management and
governance. It also features a wide selection of international case
studies and illuminating examples of how public policy, management
and governance can be improved - and what happens when they fail.
Each chapter is supplemented with discussion questions, group and
individual exercises, case studies and recommendations on further
reading. Public Management and Governance is one of the leading
student textbooks in its field, featuring contributions from top
international authors and covering a wide range of key topics in
depth. It is an essential resource for all students on
undergraduate and postgraduate courses in public management, public
administration, government and public policy.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative account of
the movement towards co-production of public services and outcomes,
a topic which has recently become one of the most intensely debated
in public management and administration, both in practice and in
the academic literature. It explores in depth the processes of
co-commissioning, co-design, co-delivery and co-assessment as major
approaches to co-production through citizen voice and citizen
action and as key mechanisms in the co-creation of public value.
The key debates in the field are fully explored in chapters from
over 50 eminent authors in the field, who examine the roots of
co-production in the social sciences, the growth of co-production
in policy and practice, its implementation and management in the
public domain, and its governance, including its negative aspects
(the 'dark side' of co-production). A final section discusses
different aspects of the future research agenda for co-production.
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