Risk Management and Public Service Reform

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Adaptive challenges
Addressing Research Objective
Attainment Challenge
Attainment Gap
Audit Scotland
Author_Iniobong Enang
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CLT
complexity leadership
Domination Structures
educational policy reform
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External Participation
Fiscal Consolidation
Holistic Approach
institutional change management
Institutional theory
Lac
National Improvement Framework
Performance Pillar
Poor Learning Outcomes
Prevention Pillars
Primary Research Findings
PSR
PSR Initiative
Public Administration
public administration theory
Public Sector Risk Management
Public service reform
Risk management
Risk Management Theory
School education reform
Scottish council education case studies
Scottish Government
Social risk
social risk analysis
Social Risk Management
Social Risks
Structuration theory
structuration theory application
Sustainability
Systematic literature review
UHI

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367723040
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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School education reform is a dynamic process. It takes place in the context of changing institutional structures including society, economy, politics, legislation, and technology. Yet, there can be poor awareness of risk, particularly social risk, and its management during this process and more widely, during public service reform (PSR). This book aims to promote new PSR understanding about social risk management. It utilizes in-depth case studies comprising two anonymous Scottish councils responsible for providing and reforming school education services.

Drawing mainly on risk management and structuration theories with elements of complexity leadership and institutional theories, the book explains contextual issues around the reform of Scottish school education services (SSES). It illustrates that social risks associated with reform can be used to explain emerging threats. Furthermore, it demonstrates that agent-structure duality may be instrumental to the production and management of social risks. The book also shows how the concept of social risk can be used to improve policy making and implementation. Targeted at practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and students, this book will be of interest to those in the fields of public administration, public service management, and risk management more generally.

Iniobong Enang is a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Risk Management at Coventry University. She was named Top 100 Risk Management Influencer in the category of Researchers and Contributors by Onalytica in 2021. Her core research investigates risk management and governance matters broadly, and social risk management specifically.