Distributed Public Governance Agencies, Authorities and other Government Bodies

Distributed Public Governance Agencies, Authorities and other Government Bodies
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2002-11-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9264177426

Distributed Public Governance: Agencies, Authorities and other Government Bodies presents the experience of nine countries with the governance of these bodies. It also draws preliminary conclusions from the work carried out on this topic by the OECD.

Distributed Public Governance

Distributed Public Governance
Author: OECD. Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2002
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN:

Good governance in modern times requires attention not only to shifting relations between governments, citizens and parliaments, but to the effective functioning of government itself. One important issue is ""Distributed Governance""--A term coined in this publication to capture the notion of proliferating public organisations operating with some degree of separateness from core government ministries. Despite the fact that in many countries more than half of public employment and central public expenditure is carried out through such bodies, they have not been comprehensively studied from a g.

OECD Annual Report 2003

OECD Annual Report 2003
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2003-04-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9264099166

A comprehensive report on OECD activities in 2002-2003.

Organizational Innovation in Public Services

Organizational Innovation in Public Services
Author: P. Valkama
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113701184X

In the wake of the economic crisis, many public services are facing a challenging environment in which they receive less funding but are expected to deliver better services. Organisational Innovation in Public Services develops new theoretical models and analyses case studies to provide an important insight into how to modernise public services.

Learning Transnational Learning

Learning Transnational Learning
Author: Åge Mariussen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135055815

Systems of innovation that are conducted within national borders can preserve inefficient solutions and prevent development. This has led to a feeling that transnational learning strategies are more and more desirable. In practice, the field of transnational learning has been dominated by various policy-making institutions, such as the OECD and European Union, working through different types of policy instruments and programs such as structural funds, open methods of coordination, as well as international research institutions and networks set up by cooperating national governments working on comparative analysis, benchmarking and indicators. This book lays out a set of methods which can further enhance the experience of transnational learning, starting from the sociological ideas promoted by Charles Sabel of learning through monitoring, and by Marie Laure Djelic and others of the “translation” of experiences between different countries. Case studies and examples are collected from three fields: industrial development, tourism and local government.

Handbook on Asian Public Administration

Handbook on Asian Public Administration
Author: M. S. Haque
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2023-01-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1839104791

Providing context-specific regional and national perspectives, this novel Handbook sets out to disentangle the considerable intellectual ambiguities that surround Asian public administration and Asia’s diverse applications of Western administrative models.

Pursuing Horizontal Management

Pursuing Horizontal Management
Author: B. Guy Peters
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 070062094X

From the first, specialization and coordination have presented governments with a conundrum: specialized program might be best for delivering one service to the public, but combining such programs for all public services inevitably produces costly redundancies and inefficiencies. In this long-awaited book, Guy Peters brings his expertise and extensive experience to bear on the problem of administrative and policy coordination. Through theory and four real-world case studies, he explores how—and whether—coordination can transform ordinary, flawed patterns of governing into more effective and efficient performance by the public sector. This timely work arrives at a moment when coordination is proving especially challenging—as popular approaches to public administration emphasize breaking larger public organizations into smaller, single purpose programs, and as a push to involve the private sector in policy development and implementation has increased government segmentation. For insights into the workings—and limitations—of coordination, or horizontal management, Peters draws on extensive scholarship as well as his own consulting work with governments including Finland, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, and Mexico. He highlights practical successes, and failures, of horizontal management in case studies of Homeland Security in the US; child protection in the UK; policymaking in Finland; and the operations of the European Union. In the process, Peters evaluates a full tool chest of “instruments” that might be used to enhance coordination. Combining theory and practice, and considering a wide range of public policy challenges, this book clearly and cogently presents the most comprehensive, in-depth, and detailed discussion available of policy coordination in the public sector—at a time when its insights are most urgently needed.

Governance of Public Sector Organizations

Governance of Public Sector Organizations
Author: P. Lægreid
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230290604

Governance of Public Sector Organizations a nalyzes recent changes in government administration by focusing on organizational forms and their effects. Contributors to this edited volume demonstrate how generations of reform result in increased complexity of government organizations, and explain this layering process with multiple theories.