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Public Sector Management in a Globalized World, edited by René Andeßner, Dorothea Greiling, Rick Vogel

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Public Sector Management in a Globalized World, edited by René Andeßner, Dorothea Greiling, Rick Vogel
Language
eng
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non fiction
Main title
Public Sector Management in a Globalized World
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electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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964530244
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edited by René Andeßner, Dorothea Greiling, Rick Vogel
Series statement
Springer eBooks.NPO-Management
Summary
This volume reflects on the consequences of the increasingly globalized nature of our world for public sector management. Globalization has triggered rapid growth in trade, global financial transactions and cross-country ownership of economic assets. The implications of these multifaceted processes for the welfare of today's and tomorrow's societies are unclear. What is clear, however, is that an increasing number of problems are too complex to be tackled solely at the level of national states. As a result, the size, functions and modi operandi of the public sector in a globalized world are emerging topics in academia and practice. Contents Mythology of Public Sector Management in a Globalized World Modified Collaboration Between Different State Levels Changes in Funding Procedures and Citizen Participation Challenge for Public Service Providers to Position Themselves in a Globalized Environment Pressures on Public Entities to Demonstrate Public Value Creation Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of public and nonprofit management Practitioners in these areas The Editors Prof. Dr. René Andeßner (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria - JKU), Prof. Dr. Dorothea Greiling (JKU) and Prof. Dr. Rick Vogel (University of Hamburg, Germany) are distinguished scholars in the areas of public and nonprofit management.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Mythology of Public Sector Management in a Globalized World -- Modified Collaboration Between Different State Levels -- Changes in Funding Procedures and Citizen Participation -- Challenge for Public Service Providers to Position Themselves in a Globalized Environment -- Pressures on Public Entities to Demonstrate Public Value Creation
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