This paper considers the development of public service mutuals (PSMs) – those organisations that have spun out of the public sector, and where employees of the new providers play a key role in shaping and delivering public services at local and national levels. This includes both the establishment of mutual organizations to deliver services and the application of mutual values and principles to the governance and management of new and existing non-mutual organizations
Richard Hazenberg and Kelly Hall from the University of Northampton and Allison Ogden-Newton, Chair ...
The institutional context of public service delivery has, increasingly, become com - plex. Public- a...
This thesis provides one very intensive case-study account of the challenges that a public service o...
Public service mutuals (‘mutuals’) have been created in a process of spinning out’ from the public s...
There have been a number of developments in approaches to public service delivery, partly as a respo...
This chapter considers the growing number of public service mutuals that have spun out of the public...
The previous Labour and Coalition governments both promoted experimentation in mutual and social ent...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Over the past five years mutuals and other forms of ...
Over the past few decades the policy environment in the UK has gradually sought to encourage public ...
Former Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude once made the ambitious claim that one million public s...
The provision of public services in England has undergone numerous reforms and a process of marketis...
The previous Labour and Coalition governments both promoted experimentation in mutual and social ent...
The vision … is to create self-improving institutions of public service, independent of centralised ...
Since the 80s, the New Public Management (NPM) has influenced the way public services are delivered ...
A key instrument in developing alternative delivery mechanisms for health and social care has been t...
Richard Hazenberg and Kelly Hall from the University of Northampton and Allison Ogden-Newton, Chair ...
The institutional context of public service delivery has, increasingly, become com - plex. Public- a...
This thesis provides one very intensive case-study account of the challenges that a public service o...
Public service mutuals (‘mutuals’) have been created in a process of spinning out’ from the public s...
There have been a number of developments in approaches to public service delivery, partly as a respo...
This chapter considers the growing number of public service mutuals that have spun out of the public...
The previous Labour and Coalition governments both promoted experimentation in mutual and social ent...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Over the past five years mutuals and other forms of ...
Over the past few decades the policy environment in the UK has gradually sought to encourage public ...
Former Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude once made the ambitious claim that one million public s...
The provision of public services in England has undergone numerous reforms and a process of marketis...
The previous Labour and Coalition governments both promoted experimentation in mutual and social ent...
The vision … is to create self-improving institutions of public service, independent of centralised ...
Since the 80s, the New Public Management (NPM) has influenced the way public services are delivered ...
A key instrument in developing alternative delivery mechanisms for health and social care has been t...
Richard Hazenberg and Kelly Hall from the University of Northampton and Allison Ogden-Newton, Chair ...
The institutional context of public service delivery has, increasingly, become com - plex. Public- a...
This thesis provides one very intensive case-study account of the challenges that a public service o...