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Public Management : Institutional Renewal for the Twenty-first Century

Jones, Lawrence R.(Edited by)Jones, Lawrence R.(Volume editor)Thompson, Fred(Volume editor)
Part of the Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management series
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The economic order is currently undergoing a transformation stimulated by the Information Revolution, which will ultimately effect changes of great magnitude in the state and its institutions.

This volume is designed to meet four objectives: to define public management as a disciplinary field in a new way, thereby promoting a better understanding of the field and of how it differs from business management; to explain recent trends in public management; to clarify some basic ideas for improving public service; and to show how public organizations can be renewed to make them more responsive and productive.

The first chapter defines public management and addresses a second question: What should public management researchers study?

Other chapters describe steps in the process of institutional renewal, including restructuring, work process engineering, reinvention, realignment, and rethinking.

Chapter 8 concentrates on a key aspect of institutional renewal: improving the utilization of information.

This chapter completes the body of analysis and advice offered to public officials and managers as the challenges of the twenty-first century are addressed.

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JAI Press Inc.
0762305274 / 9780762305278
Hardback
351
21/01/2000
United States
284 pages
156 x 234 mm, 576 grams
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