Towards developing new partnerships in public services: users as consumers, citizens and/or co-producers in health and social care in England and Sweden [0.03%]
走向公共服务中的新型合作:英国和瑞典医疗及社会护理中用户作为消费者、公民和/或共同生产者的角色
Marianna Fotaki
Marianna Fotaki
The causes and effects of marketization of public services have been analysed extensively in the literature, but there is relatively little research on how those policies impact on the development of new forms of governance, and the role of...
The third sector, user involvement and public service reform: a case study in the co-governance of health service provision [0.03%]
第三部门、用户参与和公共服务改革:一项关于卫生服务提供共治的案例研究
Graham P Martin
Graham P Martin
The ‘modernization’ of British public services seeks to broaden public sector governance networks, bringing the views of third sector organizations, the public and service users (among others) to the design, management and delivery of wel...
Coordination processes and outcomes in the public service: the challenge of inter-organizational food safety coordination in Norway [0.03%]
挪威公共部门中的协调过程和结果:组织间食品安全协调的挑战
Amund Lie
Amund Lie
In 2004 Norway implemented a food safety reform programme aimed at enhancing inter-organizational coordination processes and outcomes. Has this programme affected inter-organizational coordination processes and outcomes, both vertically and...
Policy entrepreneurship in the development of public sector strategy: the case of London health reform [0.03%]
公共部门战略发展中的政策创业精神——伦敦医疗改革案例分析
Eivor Oborn,Michael Barrett,Mark Exworthy
Eivor Oborn
The development of health policy is recognized as complex; however, there has been little development of the role of agency in this process. Kingdon developed the concept of policy entrepreneur (PE) within his ‘windows’ model. He argued i...
Acting discursively: the development of UK organic food and farming policy networks [0.03%]
英国有机食品和农业政策网络的发展
Isobel Jane TOMLINSON
Isobel Jane TOMLINSON
This paper documents the early evolution of UK organic food and farming policy networks and locates this empirical focus in a theoretical context concerned with understanding the contemporary policy-making process. While policy networks hav...
The politics of partnerships: a study of police and housing collaboration to tackle anti-social behaviour on Australian public housing estates [0.03%]
警民合作:解决澳大利亚公共房屋租赁项目的反社会行为问题的政治学研究
Keith Jacobs
Keith Jacobs
This paper draws on the findings from a research project on partnership arrangements between the police and housing departments on three Australian public housing estates to tackle problems associated with illicit drug activity and anti-soc...
Implementing evidence-based policy in a network setting: road safety policy in the Netherlands [0.03%]
基于证据的政策在网络环境下的实施——以荷兰的道路安全政策为例
Charlotte Bax,Martin de Jong,Joop Koppenjan
Charlotte Bax
In the early 1990s, in order to improve road safety in The Netherlands, the Institute for Road Safety Research (SWOV) developed an evidence-based "Sustainable Safety" concept. Based on this concept, Dutch road safety policy, was seen as suc...
Explaining the unexpected success of the smoking ban in Italy: political strategy and transition to practice, 2000–2005 [0.03%]
意大利禁烟成功的原因:2000-2005年的政治策略与实践转变
Valentina Mele,Amelia Compagni
Valentina Mele
The approval (2003) and enforcement (2005) of a smoking ban in Italy have been viewed by many as an unexpectedly successful example of policy change. The present paper, by applying a processualist approach, concentrates on two policy cycles...
Supplier behaviour and public contracting in the English agency nursing market [0.03%]
英格兰护理机构市场中的供应商行为与公共采购合同关系
Chris Lonsdale,Ian Kirkpatrick,Kim Hoque et al.
Chris Lonsdale et al.
The worldwide expansion in the use of private firms to deliver public services and infrastructure has promoted a substantial literature on public sector contract and relationship management. This literature is currently dominated by the not...
Beyond dark and bright: towards a more holistic understanding of inter-group networks [0.03%]
超越光明与黑暗:迈向对群体间网络更为整体性的理解
Petra Hejnova
Petra Hejnova
Networks are becoming a popular organizational form for structuring human activities. To date, scholars have addressed networks in a variety of fields, including sociology, economics, public administration, criminology, political science, a...