Case Studies in Public Governance

Case Studies in Public Governance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781136447075
ISBN-13 : 1136447075
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies in Public Governance by : June Gwee

This book makes available original case studies on how institutions developed in Singapore. Up until now, these case studies have been used exclusively in Singapore to teach public governance, and have been well-received in the Singapore Civil Service College’s milestone programmes. With this publication, more will be able to access this material. Students, researchers and policy-makers can now use these case studies for pedagogy or to derive insights on Singapore’s approach on governance. Designed around the theme of "building institutions", the case studies also present facets of how institutions developed which are universal to management studies. These case studies highlight a core aspect in the development of institutions, namely, how people and organisations change the culture of institutions, how leaders influence their organisations, and how policies define the systems that build institutions. The book contains 5 case studies, each profiling a unique sector and key institution in Singapore. They present how public agencies and leaders helped to build Singapore institutions over the last forty years. Although there are more cases studies on management and strategy than public policy and administration, there is growing interest in Asian case studies, and more specifically, case studies on Singapore public governance. This collection of case studies on Singapore institutions provides the perspective from Singaporean case writers themselves, on the role of government in Singapore’s development.

Success and Failure in Public Governance

Success and Failure in Public Governance
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 709
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ISBN-10 : 9781843762850
ISBN-13 : 1843762854
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Success and Failure in Public Governance by : M. A. P. Bovens

Why do some policies succeed so well while others, in the same sector or country, fail dramatically? The aim of this book is to answer this question and provide systematic research on the nature, sources and consequences of policy failure. The expert contributors analyse and evaluate the success and failure of four policy areas (Steel, Health Care, Finance, HIV and the Blood Supply) in six European countries, namely France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, Spain and Sweden. The book is therefore able to compare success and failure across countries as well as policy areas, enabling a test of a variety of theoretical assumptions about policy making and government.

Case Studies in Public Budgeting and Financial Management, Revised and Expanded

Case Studies in Public Budgeting and Financial Management, Revised and Expanded
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 864
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ISBN-10 : 0203911830
ISBN-13 : 9780203911839
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies in Public Budgeting and Financial Management, Revised and Expanded by : W. Bartley Hildreth

A resource for administrators seeking innovative ideas and supporting precedents in formulating policy, this book also provides a useful textbook for public administration and policy students. It employs a wealth of case studies in budgeting and financial management to demonstrate strategies in system implementation, policy formulation, government accounting, auditing, and financial reporting. With contributions from leading experts, it clarifies procedures to solve cutback and downsizing dilemmas using theoretical models, and provides pragmatic approaches to managing financial activities under budgetary strain. It also covers the evolution of a debt management policy.

Great Policy Successes

Great Policy Successes
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780198843719
ISBN-13 : 0198843712
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Policy Successes by : Paul 't Hart

"Or, a tale about why it's amazing that governments get so little credit for their many everyday and extraordinary achievements as told by sympathetic observers who seek to create space for a less relentlessly negative view of our pivotal public institutions."

Case Research in Public Management

Case Research in Public Management
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9781317475361
ISBN-13 : 1317475364
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Research in Public Management by : David E McNabb

Highly readable and non-technical, this handbook is designed to help students and non-profit managers gain a working knowledge of the principles and practices of conducting qualitative case study research in public organizations. This book is a motherload of practical and comprehensive guidance to planning, conducting, analyzing, and reporting case research project findings. McNabb begins with a detailed rationale for the use of the case research approach in public administration, non-profit organizations, and political science. Then it provides step-by-step instructions on how to conduct single-case, multicase, and meta-analysis research, with guidelines on organizing and writing the case report. Case Research in Public Management also includes many examples of case studies in a wide range of important topics in public administration, including performance management, sustainable government, technology management, security issues, emergency and disaster management, social and health services, infrastructure, public transportation, and transforming the work of government.

JPHMP's 21 Public Health Case Studies on Policy & Administration

JPHMP's 21 Public Health Case Studies on Policy & Administration
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Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781496377104
ISBN-13 : 1496377109
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis JPHMP's 21 Public Health Case Studies on Policy & Administration by : Lloyd Novick

JPHMP's 21 Public Health Case Studies on Policy & Administration, compiled by the founding editor and current editor-in-chief of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, provides you with real-life examples of how to strategize and execute policies and practices when confronted with issues such as disease containment, emergency preparedness, and organizational, management, and administrative problems.

The New Public Governance

The New Public Governance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9781135173272
ISBN-13 : 1135173273
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Public Governance by : Stephen P. Osborne

Despite predictions that 'new public management' would establish itself as the new paradigm of Public Administration and Management, recent academic research has highlighted concerns about the intra-organizational focus and limitations of this approach. This book represents a comprehensive analysis of the state of the art of public management, examining and framing the debate in this important area. The New Public Governance? sets out to explore this emergent field of research and to present a framework with which to understand it. Divided into five parts, the book examines: Theoretical underpinnings of the concept of governance, especially competing perspectives from Europe and the US Governance of inter-organizational partnerships and contractual relationships Governance of policy networks Lessons learned and future directions Under the steely editorship of Stephen Osborne and with contributions from leading academics including Owen Hughes, John M. Bryson, Don Kettl, Guy Peters and Carsten Greve, this book will be of particular interest to researchers and students of public administration, public management, public policy and public services management.

Challenges in City Management

Challenges in City Management
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781482218916
ISBN-13 : 1482218917
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Challenges in City Management by : Becky J. Starnes

City management in developing countries is a quickly growing area in current public administration literature. However, little research material can be found regarding the management of cities. Demonstrating the issues in this field, Challenges in City Management: A Case Study Approach brings the sometimes dry theories and concepts of urban planning and management to life. The author uses case studies to demonstrate "who," "what," "why," and "how," dramatically increasing readers’ ability to comprehend and apply the theories. Incorporating urban management and organizational management theories with actual practice, the author presents case studies based on observations made during her extensive experience. She offers multiple examples of common contemporary city topics ranging from personnel, policy-making, housing, homelessness, transportation, and budgeting. Each study describes and analyzes a scenario, identifying the economic and political factors as well as the often conflicting players and interest groups. The book provides enhanced understanding of the complex environment city administrators work in, helping readers develop improved decision-making and problem-solving skills through the study of real issues city administrators have experienced. The case study methodology used supplies information that is immediately applicable to real-world situations, making it a resource that city administrators can use to improve their public administration and governance skills.

Corruption and Implementation

Corruption and Implementation
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080755567
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Corruption and Implementation by : Vicente C. Reyes

Public Administration in Ethiopia

Public Administration in Ethiopia
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Publisher : Leuven University Press
Total Pages : 703
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ISBN-10 : 9789462702561
ISBN-13 : 946270256X
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Public Administration in Ethiopia by : Bacha Kebede Debela

Building an effective, inclusive, and accountable public administration has become a major point of attention for policymakers and academics in Ethiopia who want to realise sustainable development. This first handbook on Ethiopian Public Administration is written by Ethiopian academics and practitioner-academics and builds on PhD studies and conference papers, including studies presented at the meetings of the Ethiopian Public Administration Association (EPAA), established in 2016. Public Administration in Ethiopia presents a wide range of timely issues in four thematic parts: Governance, Human Resources, Performance and Quality, and Governance of Policies. Each of the individual chapters in this volume contributes in a different way to the overarching research questions: How can we describe and explain the contexts, the processes and the results of the post-1990 politico-administrative reforms in Ethiopia? And what are the implications for sustainable development? This book is essential for students, practitioners, and theorists interested in public administration, public policy, and sustainable development. Moreover, the volume is a valuable stepping stone for PA teaching and PA research in Ethiopia.