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Public private partnership (PPP) outcomes in e-government – a social capital explanation
Madhuchhanda Das Aundhe, Ramesh NarasimhanThe purpose of this paper is to explain how and why the intangible critical success factors (CSFs) determine the outcomes of public-private partnerships (PPP) projects in…
Changing market values? Tensions of contradicting public management discourses: A case from the Danish daycare sector
Mie PlotnikofThe purpose of this paper is to address studies of New Public Governance (NPG) as a post-New Public Management (NPM) tendency. Although NPG is considered a contrast to NPM and its…
Post-NPM-style service integration: partnership-based brokerage in elderly care
Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Pekka ValkamaThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the rationale and functioning of the partnership-based brokerage model as a vehicle of service integration with special reference to its…
Contribution analysis as an approach to enable public managers to demonstrate public value: The Scottish context
John ConnollyThe purpose of this paper is twofold. First, the paper considers the level of congruence between contribution analysis and public value. Second, based on the Scottish context, the…
Ambidextrous design and public organizations: a comparative case study
Nele Cannaerts, Jesse Segers, Erik HenderickxThe purpose of this paper is to explore how public cultural organizations use ambidextrous design to balance exploitation and exploration given their organizational structure that…
The activating profession: coaching and coercing in the welfare services
Anniken HagelundActivation policies are key elements of contemporary welfare reform throughout Europe. The purpose of this paper is to explore the consequences of more active and individualised…
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