Creating Human Value as Public Management Theory

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civic responsibility
common good theory
Creating Human Value
Creating Public Value
decision-making frameworks
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ethical governance
ethical public policy frameworks
Government
human flourishing ethics
Natural law philosophy
Principle of double effect
Principle of subsidiarity
Proportionate equity
Public administration
Public governance
Public management
public sector philosophy
Virtue

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  • ISBN 9781032759944
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Creating Human Value (CHV) is a powerful public management theory that places the person at the centre of all decision-making. It is founded on millennia-old natural law philosophy, updated to cope with contemporary problems. At the heart of CHV is the ideal of human flourishing – this is achieved through pursuing the common good, via public policy, in a way that respects human dignity. To paraphrase Socrates, it is about caring for the city, rather than merely the city’s possessions.

This book is the product of almost a decade of research and teaching of this compelling alternate public management theory to government decision-makers in Australia and abroad. In sum, CHV is a much-needed antidote to currently popular public management approaches that have unduly prioritized the common good over dignity with catastrophic consequences for the lives of many people.

This book will appeal to readers interested in public management, public policy, and government.

Joseph Drew is Professor of Public Policy at the University of Newcastle. He has had a number of adjunct professorships conferred on him in Japan, South Korea, and continental Europe. His principal research interests are government financial sustainability, performance monitoring, natural law philosophy, and the art of selling public policy. Joseph disseminates research and helpful advice on his YouTube site ‘Professor Joseph Drew’. He is the author of over ninety scholarly works and six books.

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