
The Performance Of The Public Services, From Education And Policing To Health And Recycling, Is A Matter Of Concern In Many Countries. Issues Of Public Service Efficiency, Cost, And Effectiveness Have Moved To The Forefront Of Political Debate. This Book Applies The Latest Thinking From Management And Organization Studies To The Performance Of Public Organizations In Order To Evaluate The Merits Of Different Mechanisms For Driving Improvement In The Public Sector. Research In Management And Organization Studies On The Private Sector Has Identified A Number Of 'drivers' Of Improved Performance, Including Innovation, Organizational Culture, Leadership, And Strategic Planning. Many Of These 'private Sector' Characteristics Have Emerged Within Public Sector Organisations In Recent Years. However, Public Managers Face Additional Pressures, Whether From Regulators, Constrained Resources, Or Political Interference. This Book Takes Each Of These Drivers In Turn And Assesses Whether They Lead To Improvement In Public Services. Written For Students And Researchers Of Public Management, This Book Will Also Be Of Interest To Public Managers And Consultants.
This book investigates the efficacy of various management drivers in improving performance within public sector organizations. The authors, Tom Entwistle, George A. Boyne, and Rachel E. Ashworth, utilize a framework derived from private sector organizational studies to analyze public service delivery. By examining factors such as leadership, strategic planning, and organizational culture, the text evaluates how these mechanisms function under the unique constraints of public management, including political interference and resource limitations.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a rigorous academic examination of public sector performance management. Readers frequently note the scholarly density of the prose, making it a suitable resource for students and practitioners of public administration.
Page Count:
244
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191572861
ISBN-13:
9780191572869
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