light just saw the latest issue of PUBLIC, the newsletter of the Institute of Governance and Public Management ESADE. As always with a handful of academic publications, events IGDP and Public Management Club, articles for teachers, and how not joke Forges.
I have selected three articles that I liked more than this number. If you have occasion to take a look I hope you serve.
What is governance?
The language of "governance" has spread rapidly among academics and practitioners during the last thirty years. This language clearly refers to the ongoing public sector reform. Governance may refer to changes in the nature and role of the public sector, a shift from bureaucracy to markets and networks. You can also refer to a comprehensive reform program that addresses such diverse concerns as poverty, social inclusion, fair trade and sustainable environments. But what is governance and how it differs from the government? These are some of the questions I tried to solve while writing The Sage Handbook of Governance.
Differences between public and private sector. Revisiting the myth
Is it different public and private sector? Or rather, when do they differ? And what is even more importantly, what interest is apart? To answer these questions, we conducted a review of the literature on the differences between public and private sector published during the past two decades. The analysis is presented below. Governance
public sector organizations: challenges and insights
The movement of New Public Management (NPM) has changed the public sector organization in the world. Specialization within large bureaucracies monolithic has led to the creation of autonomous agencies with one goal and a proliferation administrative system, which requires changes in the forms of control.
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