This paper examines the impacts of the 'Best Value' regime on the management of local public services in the UK. It argues that the regime marks an important shift in the framework of national regulation of local authorities and the services they provide but that the initiatives developed by the councils which have been piloting the new framework reflect a variety of approaches to local implementation. This suggests not the arrival of a new, hegemonic 'outcomes-focused paradigm' but a more gradual transition characterized by the co-existence and interaction of hierarchical, market based and collaborative frameworks for co-ordinating service delivery. The search for 'citizen-centred' services is likely to lead to a shift in the 'mix of gover...
The legal duty of Best Value requires local authorities to fundamentally review all services in orde...
Professor Christopher Bovis (University of Central Lancashire) assesses the concept of best value in...
This article argues that the UK BestValue regime is rooted in a 'rational' model of strategic planni...
The Best Value (BV) regime in UK local government became mandatory on 1 April 2000. This paper maps ...
This article offers an analysis of the policy and politics of Best Value. We first examine some of t...
In 2000 new 'Best Value' duties were placed on local government, seeking continuous improvement in l...
Best Value is a key element of the Government’s agenda to improve the quality, responsiveness and ...
The enhancement of public service performance has been a central concern of successive Labour govern...
This article explores the relationship between Quality Management (QM) and Best Value. It investigat...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
In past two decades, the local governments in the UK have been going through a profound change. Cons...
This article focuses on the challenge facing transformed local government in actually delivering the...
The article starts by giving an overview of the drivers for local government reforms in OECD countri...
This study provides insights into knowledge transfer and organizational learning in implementing rec...
This article explores the relationship between Quality Management (QM) and BestValue. It investigate...
The legal duty of Best Value requires local authorities to fundamentally review all services in orde...
Professor Christopher Bovis (University of Central Lancashire) assesses the concept of best value in...
This article argues that the UK BestValue regime is rooted in a 'rational' model of strategic planni...
The Best Value (BV) regime in UK local government became mandatory on 1 April 2000. This paper maps ...
This article offers an analysis of the policy and politics of Best Value. We first examine some of t...
In 2000 new 'Best Value' duties were placed on local government, seeking continuous improvement in l...
Best Value is a key element of the Government’s agenda to improve the quality, responsiveness and ...
The enhancement of public service performance has been a central concern of successive Labour govern...
This article explores the relationship between Quality Management (QM) and Best Value. It investigat...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
In past two decades, the local governments in the UK have been going through a profound change. Cons...
This article focuses on the challenge facing transformed local government in actually delivering the...
The article starts by giving an overview of the drivers for local government reforms in OECD countri...
This study provides insights into knowledge transfer and organizational learning in implementing rec...
This article explores the relationship between Quality Management (QM) and BestValue. It investigate...
The legal duty of Best Value requires local authorities to fundamentally review all services in orde...
Professor Christopher Bovis (University of Central Lancashire) assesses the concept of best value in...
This article argues that the UK BestValue regime is rooted in a 'rational' model of strategic planni...