Citizen, customer, partner: engaging the public in public management
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York
Routledge
2015
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ISBN: | 9781317478584 1317478584 |
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contents | Citizen, customer, partner, and public management -- The changing place of the public in public management -- Providing customer service in public service -- Learning about the public's needs -- Coproducing public services and public value -- Managing for coproduction -- When is public involvement desirable? -- Engaging representative participation and reaching effective decisions -- Techniques for involving the public in decision making -- Implications for public managers, the public, and democracy -- Appendix. The design principles: guidelines for working with the public For almost a half a century, scholars and practitioners have debated what the connections should be between public administration and the public. Does the public serve principally as citizen-owners, those to whom administrators are responsible? Are members of the public more appropriately viewed as the customers of government? Or, in an increasingly networked world, do they serve more as the partners of public administrators in the production of public services?This book starts from the premise that the public comes to government not principally in one role but in all three roles, as citizens |
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