In the 1970’s academic Michael Lipsky coined the term ‘street level bureaucracy’ to describe how front-line workers in the public sector form a vital part of the policy-making community. Catherine Durose shows how contemporary notions of civic entrepreneurship have evolved in the UK, providing a source for innovation in local governance by tapping into the flexibility and relationship-building skills of local peopl
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The debate about the need to build social capital and to engage local communities in public policy h...
Evolving public sector roles in the leadership of place-based partnerships: from controlling to infl...
This article explores the contested politics and interpretations of the new practices of municipal e...
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One of the aims of this special issue is to `decentre' a key facet of governance, namely networks. T...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
The implementation of local e-government in England touched all public services and affected front-l...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
Based upon a case study approach of two innovative local authorities, this thesis examines the chang...
The story of local government over the last few decades is often summarised in the assertion that th...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
This Handbook brings together a collection of leading international authors to reflect on the influe...
Drawing inspiration from the genre of studies of governmentality, this note explores developments in...
The debate about the need to build social capital and to engage local communities in public policy h...
Evolving public sector roles in the leadership of place-based partnerships: from controlling to infl...
This article explores the contested politics and interpretations of the new practices of municipal e...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
One of the aims of this special issue is to `decentre' a key facet of governance, namely networks. T...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
The implementation of local e-government in England touched all public services and affected front-l...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
Based upon a case study approach of two innovative local authorities, this thesis examines the chang...
The story of local government over the last few decades is often summarised in the assertion that th...
The modernization of local government in unitary constitutions such as the UK has involved a complex...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
This Handbook brings together a collection of leading international authors to reflect on the influe...
Drawing inspiration from the genre of studies of governmentality, this note explores developments in...
The debate about the need to build social capital and to engage local communities in public policy h...
Evolving public sector roles in the leadership of place-based partnerships: from controlling to infl...