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Leadership development in a South African health service
Ken DoveyThe paper reports the outcomes of one module of a collaborative learning project aimed at the development of leadership capacity in district health management teams in the East…
Using social identity theory to explain the job satisfaction of public sector employees
Yvonne Brunetto, Rod Farr‐WhartonThis study first reports findings about what factors affect the job satisfaction of one group of public sector employees and second, uses social identity theory to explain the…
Governmental promotion of co‐operation between care providers: a theoretical consideration of the Dutch experience
Arno van Raak, Aggie Paulus, Ingrid Mur‐VeemanThroughout Europe, there is an increasing number of independently living chronically ill patients who suffer from multiple and complex health problems. Several organisations…
What price competition? The management of competitive funding in UK local government
Kim LoaderThe study examines the management of competitive funding by UK local authorities. This funding, which is additional to core funding, is seen by authorities to be worth securing…
Performance measurement in the public sector: strategies to cope with the risks of performance measurement
Hans de BruijnMany public, professional organizations have introduced performance measurement systems in the belief that they will lead to a transparent organization, offering incentives for…
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo