Griffiths, Kippin and Stoker bring together many of the country's leading academic and policy experts to explore the long-term challenges facing public services, and ask what the role of government, citizens and society should be in addressing them. The book sets out a new reform agenda, exploring possibilities for the future design and delivery of public services in the UK and beyond. Public Services: A New Reform Agenda is an important new contribution to the debate that will be invaluable for policymakers, practitioners and academics
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...
Twelve years after the start of austerity measures, UK public services face enormous challenges, as ...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This is an excellent new contribution to current academic and policy debates, and will be of great i...
Political, popular and academic debates have swirled around the notion of the citizen as a consumer ...
This book explores the management of change to improve public service effectiveness. It breaks new g...
This chapter examines the ideas of the main political parties in Britain towards the reform of publi...
Book synopsis: The public services are now at the centre of political debate in Britain: the Nationa...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
[About the book] Innovation is a core issue for public services and is a key element of public se...
Predictable and unpredictable challenges continually confront the policy settings and policy framewo...
Since the 1980s public service in the UK has undergone a long process of far-reaching and complex ch...
Predictable and unpredictable challenges continually confront the policy settings and policy framewo...
In order to address major social policy problems, governments need to break down sectoral barriers a...
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...
Twelve years after the start of austerity measures, UK public services face enormous challenges, as ...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This is an excellent new contribution to current academic and policy debates, and will be of great i...
Political, popular and academic debates have swirled around the notion of the citizen as a consumer ...
This book explores the management of change to improve public service effectiveness. It breaks new g...
This chapter examines the ideas of the main political parties in Britain towards the reform of publi...
Book synopsis: The public services are now at the centre of political debate in Britain: the Nationa...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
[About the book] Innovation is a core issue for public services and is a key element of public se...
Predictable and unpredictable challenges continually confront the policy settings and policy framewo...
Since the 1980s public service in the UK has undergone a long process of far-reaching and complex ch...
Predictable and unpredictable challenges continually confront the policy settings and policy framewo...
In order to address major social policy problems, governments need to break down sectoral barriers a...
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...
Twelve years after the start of austerity measures, UK public services face enormous challenges, as ...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...