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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jacob Torfing , Lotte Bøgh Andersen , Carsten Greve , Kurt K. KlausenPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781788971218ISBN 10: 1788971213 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 April 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. Bureaucracy 3. Professional rule 4. New Public Management 5. Neo-Weberian State 6. Digital Era Governance 7. Public Value Management 8. New Public Governance 9. Comparing governance paradigms 10. Managing a public sector with competing and co-existing governance paradigms IndexReviews'The Danes have done it again: advancing the field of public administration in a way that is both imaginative and helpful. Public Governance Paradigms provides us with a highly sophisticated think piece about the consecutive philosophies and designs of how to design and run a system of government that have emerged since Max Weber laid down his model of bureaucracy. Clear, concise, balanced, and constructive, this book effortlessly traverses a hundred years of public sector scholarship and reform. Easily the single best compass available to students, researchers and practitioners seeking to balance continuity and innovation in the ways in which we envisage and craft our public institutions and their professional practices.' -- Paul 't Hart, Utrecht University and Netherlands School of Public Administration, the Netherlands 'This book orients readers to the major issues and debates concerning how the public sector should be organized and run. The authors brilliantly use their public governance diamond to provide back-to-back comparisons of seven different public governance paradigms, bringing each paradigm's relative strengths and weaknesses into clear focus.' -- Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley 'The book serves as an excellent addition to the public governance resources available in the academic and practitioner community. Students and researchers studying public sector reforms will be able to use it to conceptualise theoretical and empirical perspectives on public governance, whereas policy-makers and practitioners will perceive it as a guide on how to govern and how to be governed in today's public sector organisations.' -- Katarzyna Lakoma, Local Government Studies 'The Danes have done it again: advancing the field of public administration in a way that is both imaginative and helpful. Public Governance Paradigms provides us with a highly sophisticated think piece about the consecutive philosophies and designs of how to design and run a system of government that have emerged since Max Weber laid down his model of bureaucracy. Clear, concise, balanced, and constructive, this book effortlessly traverses a hundred years of public sector scholarship and reform. Easily the single best compass available to students, researchers and practitioners seeking to balance continuity and innovation in the ways in which we envisage and craft our public institutions and their professional practices.' -- Paul 't Hart, Utrecht University and Netherlands School of Public Administration, the Netherlands 'This book orients readers to the major issues and debates concerning how the public sector should be organized and run. The authors brilliantly use their public governance diamond to provide back-to-back comparisons of seven different public governance paradigms, bringing each paradigm's relative strengths and weaknesses into clear focus.' -- Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley 'The Danes have done it again: advancing the field of public administration in a way that is both imaginative and helpful. Public Governance Paradigms provides us with a highly sophisticated ''think piece'' about the consecutive philosophies and designs of how to design and run a system of government that have emerged since Max Weber laid down his model of bureaucracy. Clear, concise, balanced, and constructive, this book effortlessly traverses a hundred years of public sector scholarship and reform. Easily the single best compass available to students, researchers and practitioners seeking to balance continuity and innovation in the ways in which we envisage and craft our public institutions and their professional practices.' --Paul 't Hart, Utrecht University and Netherlands School of Public Administration, the Netherlands'This book orients readers to the major issues and debates concerning how the public sector should be organized and run. The authors brilliantly use their ''public governance diamond'' to provide back-to-back comparisons of seven different public governance paradigms, bringing each paradigm's relative strengths and weaknesses into clear focus.' --Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley 'The Danes have done it again: advancing the field of public administration in a way that is both imaginative and helpful. Public Governance Paradigms provides us with a highly sophisticated 'think piece' about the consecutive philosophies and designs of how to design and run a system of government that have emerged since Max Weber laid down his model of bureaucracy. Clear, concise, balanced, and constructive, this book effortlessly traverses hundred years of public sector scholarship and reform. Easily the single best compass to students, researchers and practitioners seeking to balance continuity and innovation in the ways in which we envisage and craft our public institutions and their professional practices.' -- Paul 't Hart, Utrecht University and Netherlands School of Public Administration, the Netherlands 'This book orients readers to the major issues and debates concerning how the public sector should be organized and run. The authors brilliantly use their public governance diamond to provide back-to-back comparisons of seven different public governance paradigms, bringing each paradigm's relative strengths and weaknesses into clear focus.' -- Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley Author InformationJacob Torfing, Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark, Lotte Bøgh Andersen, Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Carsten Greve, Professor, Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business School, Kurt Klaudi Klausen, Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |