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Managing for Public Service Performance

How People and Values Make a Difference

Peter Leisink editor Gene A Brewer editor Eva Knies editor Lotte B Andersen editor Christian B Jacobsen editor Wouter Vandenabeele editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:8th Mar '21

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How can management make a meaningful contribution to the performance of public services? Around the world, public organizations face increasingly complex social issues related to globalization, migration, health crises, national security, and climate change. To meet these challenges, we need a better understanding of what managing for public service performance means, and what it requires from public managers and public servants. This book takes a multidisciplinary, critical, and context-sensitive approach to address such questions. Through a comparative review of public administration research, it examines a variety of management aspects such as leadership behavior, human resource management, performance, diversity, and change management. It also critically reflects on how the context of the public sector affects the management-performance relationship in democratic societies, as well as the influence of numerous stakeholders and their beliefs about the nature and purpose of public service. By clarifying conceptual issues and taking a theoretical and evidence-based approach to the relationships between management and performance, this book offers new directions for research and a framework to help improve public services in practice.

ISBN: 9780192893420

Dimensions: 242mm x 161mm x 26mm

Weight: 684g

368 pages