Roman Kislov
Roman Kislov
Knowledge brokering teams are increasingly deployed in the public sector to promote coordination and integration across previously separated practices. Permeability of external boundaries surrounding such teams is, however, often taken for ...
ANALYSING PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT IN PUBLIC SERVICES: HOW USEFUL IS THE CONCEPT OF A PERFORMANCE REGIME? [0.03%]
公共服务中的绩效评估分析:绩效制度的概念有多大作用?
Steve Martin,Sandra Nutley,James Downe et al.
Steve Martin et al.
Approaches to performance assessment have been described as 'performance regimes', but there has been little analysis of what is meant by this concept and whether it has any real value. We draw on four perspectives on regimes - 'institution...
THEORIZING HYBRIDITY: INSTITUTIONAL LOGICS, COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS, AND ACTOR IDENTITIES: THE CASE OF NONPROFITS [0.03%]
从机构逻辑、组织复杂性和行动者认同视角看杂交性——非营利组织案例研究
Chris Skelcher,Steven Rathgeb Smith
Chris Skelcher
We propose a novel approach to theorizing hybridity in public and nonprofit organizations. The concept of hybridity is widely used to describe organizational responses to changes in governance, but the literature seldom explains how hybrids...
Tamyko Ysa,Vicenta Sierra,Marc Esteve
Tamyko Ysa
The literature on network management is extensive. However, it generally explores network structures, neglecting the impact of management strategies. In this article we assess the effect of management strategies on network outcomes, providi...
Voice and choice in health care in England: understanding citizen responses to dissatisfaction [0.03%]
英国的医疗声音与选择:理解公民对不满的反应
Keith Dowding,Peter John
Keith Dowding
Using data from a five-year online survey the paper examines the effects of relative satisfaction with health services on individuals' voice-and-choice activity in the English public health care system. Voice is considered in three parts –...
Public–nonprofit partnership performance in a disaster context: the case of Haiti [0.03%]
灾害情境下的公共非营利合作伙伴绩效——海地案例研究
Isabella M Nolte,Silke Boenigk
Isabella M Nolte
During disasters, partnerships between public and nonprofit organizations are vital to provide fast relief to affected communities. In this article, we develop a process model to support a performance evaluation of such intersectoral partne...
A Lipskian analysis of child protection failures from Victoria Climbié to "Baby P": a street-level re-evaluation of joined-up governance [0.03%]
从维多利亚·克利比到“婴儿P”:一线街头视角下的儿童保护失败的联合理论分析
Michael Marinetto
Michael Marinetto
This paper explores the issue of joined-up governance by considering child protection failures, firstly, the case of Victoria Climbié who was killed by her guardians despite being known as an at risk child by various public agencies. The s...
Thomas Biebricher
Thomas Biebricher
The task of this paper is to offer an analysis of the Faith-Based and Community Initiative (FBCI) established by George W. Bush and continued under the Obama administration based on a critical and decentred approach to governance (networks)...
Analysing policy delivery in the United Kingdom: the case of street crime and anti-social behaviour [0.03%]
以英国为例分析政策执行:街头犯罪和反社会行为政策的实施效果
Martin Smith,David Richards,Andrew Geddes et al.
Martin Smith et al.
For all governments, the principle of how and whether policies are implemented as intended is fundamental. The aim of this paper is to examine the difficulties for governments in delivering policy goals when they do not directly control the...
Does ownership matter for the provision of professionalized services? Hip operations at publicly and privately owned clinics in Denmark [0.03%]
所有权会影响专业服务的提供吗?丹麦公立医院和私立医院的髋关节手术分析
Lotte Bøgh Andersen,Mads Leth Felsager Jakobsen
Lotte Bøgh Andersen
In terms of clinical procedures (to take the example used in this article, hip operations), both public and private organizations provide highly professionalized services. For this service type, our knowledge about ownership differences is ...