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Crossing Boundaries in Public Management and Policy: The International Experience

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In the 21st century governments are increasingly focusing on designing ways and means of connecting across boundaries to achieve goals. Whether issues are complex and challenging climate change, international terrorism, intergenerational poverty or more straightforward - provision of a single point of entry to government or delivering integrated public services - practitioners and scholars increasingly advocate the use of approaches which require connections across various boundaries, be they organizational, jurisdictional or sectorial.

Governments around the world continue to experiment with various approaches but still confront barriers, leading to a general view that there is considerable promise in cross boundary working, but that this is often unfulfilled. This book explores a variety of topics in order to create a rich survey of the international experience of cross-boundary working. The book asks fundamental questions such as:

  • What do we mean by the notion of crossing boundaries?
  • Why has this emerged?
  • What does cross boundary working involve?
  • What are the critical enablers and barriers?

By scrutinizing these questions, the contributing authors examine: the promise; the barriers; the enablers; the enduring tensions; and the potential solutions to cross-boundary working. As such, this will be an essential read for all those involved with public administration, management and policy.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 14 Oct 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032922379

About

Janine OFlynn is Professor of Public Management at the University of Melbourne Australia and an adjunct at The Australian and New Zealand School of Government. She examines Public Sector Reform and Relationships and recently published Rethinking Public Services: Managing with External Providers (2012 Palgrave Macmillan) with John AlfordDeborah Blackman is Professor of Human Resources Management in the Faculty of Business Government and Law and the Director of the Graduate Research Office both at the University of Canberra Australia. She publishes in the areas of Performance Management Organizational Learning Knowledge Management and Organizational Effectiveness in both the private and public sectorsJohn Halligan is Professor of Public Administration at the ANZSOG Institute for Governance University of Canberra Australia. His recently published books include Public Sector Governance in Australia (2012 ANU Press) and Performance Management in the Public Sector (2010 Routledge). He is currently working on a comparative analysis of Public Management Reform in four Anglophone countries

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