Pandemics and Public Value Management

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Author_Usman W. Chohan
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Chinese Vaccine
Civil Society
comparative policy studies
Comparative Public
Concerted Effort
coronavirus
covid-19
crisis management strategies
developing countries
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Frontline Healthcare Workers
GAVI
Global Health
Global Health Governance
Global Public Health Governance
health policy analysis
livelihoods
management
misinformation impact
National Action Plan
Operational Resources
Pandemic Conditions
Pandemic Contexts
pandemic response in developing countries
post-Truth Era
post-Truth Politics
Public Administration
public administration theory
PV Actor
PV Research
PVT
Quasi Natural Experiment
South Asia
stakeholder governance
Strategic Triangle
Vaccine Allocation
Vaccine Hesitancy
vaccine nationalism
Vice Versa
WHO
world health organization

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  • ISBN 9781032121147
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Widespread crisis-events such as pandemics can impose an immense strain on societies’ multi-stakeholder efforts to preserve and sustain the mechanisms of public value (PV) creation. The global coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic exemplifies this because it has pushed civil society, public managers, politicians, and society-at-large into uncharted waters, and at times brought them under exceptional duress. Then how can public value’s agents attempt to conceive, create, and preserve value under such disruptive circumstances? How could public value theory’s (PVT’s) theoretical precepts be informed by the pandemic?

This book seeks to inform the PVT literature by drawing upon interesting lenses that have emerged in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. It addresses PVT’s notions of value conflicts, post-Truth politics, multilateral PV, nationalism and the public, comparative PV creation, and PV in developing-country contexts, in order to construct a multi-stakeholder and internationally informed set of analyses on public value’s systems and agents in uniquely distressing circumstances such as pandemics.

This book will therefore be of use to both academics and practitioners of public administration and public policy, as well as scholars of government, healthcare policy, and economics.

Usman W. Chohan, PhD, is a public value theorist who serves as Director for Economics and National Affairs at the Centre for Aerospace and Security Studies (CASS), Pakistan.

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