Flynn | Public Sector Management | Buch | 978-0-85702-873-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 658 g

Flynn

Public Sector Management


Sixth Auflage
ISBN: 978-0-85702-873-0
Verlag: Sage Publications

Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 658 g

ISBN: 978-0-85702-873-0
Verlag: Sage Publications


The highly-anticipated sixth edition of Norman Flynn's Public Sector Management continues to provide students with an insightful, jargon-free description, analysis and critique of the management of the public sector by the UK government.

New to the sixth edition:

- Fully updated to take account of the coalition government and the impact of the financial crisis on public spending.

- Four new chapters on managing public finance, e-government, regulation and public-private partnerships.

- Expanded learning features including:, additional boxed examples, annotated suggestions for further reading and suggestions for discussion topics and references to journal articles.

- New companion website with free access to full-text journal articles, policy documents, links to useful websites, and relevant multimedia and social media resources. www.sagepub.co.uk/flynn6

Public Sector Management will prove invaluable reading for students studying public sector management as part of a business, management, social policy, politics or sociology degree.

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PART ONE: THE PUBLIC SECTOR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

Private and Public Sectors

Devolution and Difference

Permanent Structural Change
Central Government

The National Health Service

Local Government

Local Authority Funding

Direct Controls

Hollow State?
PART TWO: POLITICS AND THE PUBLIC SECTOR
Political Differences
The Role of the State
The Third Way
The Big Society
A Centralised or Decentralised State?
Politics and Management: Values
PART THREE: PUBLIC SPENDING
The Macro-Economic Policy Context
Fiscal Policy and the Economic Cycles

What Is the Money Spent On?
Where Does the Money Come from?
Public Spending in the Devolved Administrations
Why Is the Level of Public Spending Important?
The Fiscal Crisis of 2008 and Its Aftermath
PART FOUR: SOCIAL POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT
Choice of Policy Instrument
Trends in Policy and Management
Income Maintenance
Community Care
Education
Criminal Justice
Health Policy: The National Health Service
Housing
PART FIVE: MANAGING PUBLIC FINANCE

A Brief History of Financial Management in Government
Budgeting at National Level
The National Health Service
The Art of Cutting Budgets
PART SIX: MANAGING PERFORMANCE
Why Measure and Manage Performance?

The Three E'S

The National Health Service

Education

Individuals and Organisational Performance

Performance Management and Policy Evaluation

Managerial Discretion

League Tables

The Coalition
PART SEVEN: E-GOVERNMENT

The Ambition
The Achievement
The Challenges
The Coalition’s Response

CUSTOMER-CITIZEN ORIENTATION
Customers, Voters and Citizens
Approaches to Customer Orientation
Contradictions in Customer/Citizen Orientation
PART EIGHT: AUDIT AND INSPECTION
From Conformance to Performance
Audit

Children and Education
Prisons
Care Quality Commission

Learning to Deal with Inspection
PART NINE: COLLABORATION AND 'JOINED-UP GOVERNMENT'
Fragmentation and Co-ordination

Sure Start

The Coalition Government and Collaboration
THE USE OF THE MARKET IN PUBLIC SERVICES
Markets and 'Quasi-Markets'
Why Rule by Markets?
A Competitive Spectrum
Managing in the Competitive Environment
PART TEN: OUTSOURCED AND PRIVATIZED SERVICES

PART ELEVEN: MANAGING THROUGH CONTRACTS
The Contracting Environment
Contracting and Commissioning

The NHS and Community Care
The European Union Directives

Obligational and Adversarial Contracting

Success and Failure in Contracting
PART TWELVE: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Why PPPs?
Types of Agreement
Prisons
Metronet 2003-2007
Building Schools for the Future 2004-2010
Hospitals
Urban Regeneration/Property Development
Highways
Is There a Future for PPP?
PART THIRTEEN: REGULATION

Regulation
Power
Water and Sewerage
The Railway
CONCLUSIONS
Efficiency
Overheads and Transaction Costs
Contractual Relationships
The Citizen-Consumer
The Universal Database
The Future of Public Finance and Financial Management
Inspection, Audit and Regulation


Flynn, Norman
Norman Flynn was the Director of the Centre for Financial and Management Studies, SOAS, University of London. He was previously been Chair Professor of Public Sector Management at City University of Hong Kong and held academic posts at London School of Economics, London Business School and the University of Birmingham.
He has written about public sector management in the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia, public sector reform in developing countries and about the relationship between business government and society in Asia. Recent books include Public Sector Reform: An Introduction (European Commission); Public Sector Management (Sage, London); The Market and Social Policy in China (edited with Linda Wong) (Palgrave Macmillan); Miracle to Meltdown in Asia: Business, Government and Society (Oxford University Press) (last two both translated in Chinese), and (with Franz Strehl) Public Sector Management in Europe (Pearson). Further publications are listed on his website: www.normanflynn.me.uk
He has training experience in Slovenia, China, Kenya, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ukraine, Georgia, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Scotland.



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