Lori Turnbull,Luc Bernier
Lori Turnbull
Beginning in March of 2020, the unprecedented circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shift in the ways in which governments, and all organizations, performed many of their functions, including the ways in which they make decisions....
Le déploiement de la surveillance épidémiologique automatisée du COVID-19 : une analyse comparée de la Corée du Sud et du Canada [0.03%]
新冠肺炎自动化疫情监控的部署情况分析:韩国和加拿大的比较研究
Christian Boudreau,Daniel J Caron
Christian Boudreau
Governments across the world have deployed various surveillance devices to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on literature research on two contrasting cases, South Korea and Canada, this study shows the influence of national context on depl...
Canada's legal preparedness against the COVID-19 Pandemic: A scoping review of federal laws and regulations [0.03%]
加拿大针对新冠疫情的法律准备状况:联邦法律和条例的综述研究
K Srikanth Reddy,Vijay Kumar Chattu,Kumanan Wilson
K Srikanth Reddy
As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the preparedness of governments to respond to it will likely undergo review. A key component is the legislative capacity and authority that governments had in place or could rapi...
Beyond COVID-19: Five commentaries on reimagining governance for future crises and resilience [0.03%]
后新冠疫情时代:重建危机与恢复力治理五大述评
Astrid Brousselle,Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly,Christopher Kennedy et al.
Astrid Brousselle et al.
Several Canadian and international scholars offer commentaries on the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for governments and public service institutions, and fruitful directions for public administration research and practice. This secon...
Tensions entre rationalité technique et intérêts politiques : l'exemple de la mise en œuvre de la Loi sur les agences de développement de réseaux locaux de services de santé et de services sociaux au Québec [0.03%]
技术理性与政治利益之间的紧张关系:以魁北克《当地保健和社会服务网络机构法》的实施为例
D Contandriopoulos,Raymond Hudon,Elisabeth Martin et al.
D Contandriopoulos et al.
This article focuses on the decision-making processes surrounding the implementation of Bill 25, Quebec's Act Respecting Local Health and Social Services Network Development Agencies. Our intention is to shed light on the strategies of the ...
Parent child coalitions: innovative public-sector management and early childhood development in Manitoba [0.03%]
母子联盟:马尼托巴省的创新公共管理与儿童早期发展政策报告
Jeffery Cottes
Jeffery Cottes
This article considers a coalition model of governance as an innovative approach to public management. In general, the coalition governance model adopts key principles of new public management and inherits criticisms similar to those levell...
Are happy employees healthy employees? Researching the effects of employee engagement on absenteeism [0.03%]
乐业员工就是健康员工吗?研究员工参与度对缺勤率的影响
Dann Hoxsey
Dann Hoxsey
In 2007, a survey was conducted to measure the levels of workplace engagement for British Columbian civil servants. Following the Heskett et al. model of the “service profit chain” (1994, 2002), the government's primary concerns were the ...
Alberta's and Ontario's liquor boards: why such divergent outcomes? [0.03%]
阿尔伯塔与安大略省的酒品管理机构:为何结果迥异?
Malcolm G Bird
Malcolm G Bird
The provinces of Alberta and Ontario have chosen very different methods to distribute alcoholic beverages: Alberta privatized the Alberta Liquor Control Board (ALCB) in 1993 and established a private market to sell beverage alcohol, while O...
One step forward, one step back: Quebec's 2003–04 health and social services regionalization policy [0.03%]
前进一步,后退一步:魁北克的2003-04年区域医疗卫生政策
Elisabeth Martin,Marie-Pascale Pomey,Pierre-Gerlier Forest
Elisabeth Martin
This article focuses on Quebec's most recent reform in the regionalization of health care to understand why the government chose to transform the regional boards into agencies. This case study used interviews and documentary analysis. Roote...