Table of contents - Special Issue: Making public management work in the global economy: lessons from Europe and North America
Guest Editors: Ian Roberge, David K. Jesuit
Making public management work in the global economy: lessons from Europe and North America
Ian Roberge, David K. JesuitThe purpose of this paper is to present the main themes in this special issue focusing on the impact of transformations in the global economy on public management.
Governing cutback management: is there a global strategy for public administrations?
Denita Cepiku, Andrea Bonomi SavignonThe paper aims at contributing to the cutback management and organizational decline streams of research by providing an in‐depth analysis of the main challenges that public…
Regulation of supervision on financial markets
Fulvio CostantinoThe purpose of this paper is to consider financial services sector macro‐prudential and micro‐prudential supervisory reforms in the European Union (EU). It aims to critically…
Perceptions of performance in US financial regulatory programs
Thomas J. Greitens, M. Ernita JoaquinThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the accuracy of program performance measurement in US financial regulatory programs.
The limits of policy analytical capacity: Canadian financial regulatory reform
Russell Alan WilliamsThe purpose of this paper is to document Canadian financial services regulatory reform, illustrating how existing institutional fragmentation has undermined capacity to…
Public management in an age of complexity: regional economic development in Canada
Charles ContehThis paper aims to analyze the opportunities and challenges of public policy governance in industrialized democracies in the context of a globally integrated economy on the one…
Local economic development and cross‐border networks
David K. Jesuit, Lawrence SychThe purpose of this study is to apply a model of regional networks and governance to cross‐border cases for the purpose of identifying determinants that help local governments…
In the increasingly global economy, are borderland regions public management instruments?
Emmanuel Brunet‐JaillyThe twenty‐first‐century globalizing economy and free trade regimes in Europe and North America transform regions and their economies. This paper aims to question, in comparative…
Public policy in a cross‐border economic region
William P. AndersonThe purpose of this paper is to describe an economic region straddling the Canada‐USA border between Ontario and Michigan from historical and contemporary perspectives. It aims to…
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0951-3558e-ISSN:
1758-6666ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo