{Excerpt} The public sector is the part of economic life, not in private ownership, that deals with the production, delivery, and allocation of basic public goods and services at global, regional, national, or local levels. (Its processes and structures can take the form of direct administration, public corporations, and partial outsourcing. Its activities are funded through government expenditure financed by seigniorage, taxes, and government borrowing, or through grants.) Marketing in the public sector maybe the final frontier. Agencies operating in the public domain can use a custom blend of the four Ps—product (or service), place, price, and promotion—as well as other marketing techniques to transform their communications with stakehold...
Innovation is something that is new, capable of being implemented, and has a beneficial impact. It i...
There is an international trend to contestability and marketisation in the delivery of public servic...
The paper emphasises the role of the market-type mechanisms within the activity of the organisations...
The global economy has brought economic and social changes that have led organizations to extend the...
Abstract. Although marketing implementation within public services domain is considerable, and obsta...
{Excerpt} Branding is a means to identify a company’s products or services, differentiate them from ...
New public management strategies (NPM) constitute a powerful model of how virtually all aspects of p...
The concept of marketing has conventionally been viewed by public service professionals as inappropr...
The paper carries out a short literature review on public sector and public marketing terms. The fin...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
The boundary between the public and private sectors can be defined on the basis of ownership of inst...
The subject of the research. The both on the planet as a whole and in each country in particular. On...
The paper deals with specifics which are typical of marketing in the public sector and which are dif...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
Innovation is something that is new, capable of being implemented, and has a beneficial impact. It i...
There is an international trend to contestability and marketisation in the delivery of public servic...
The paper emphasises the role of the market-type mechanisms within the activity of the organisations...
The global economy has brought economic and social changes that have led organizations to extend the...
Abstract. Although marketing implementation within public services domain is considerable, and obsta...
{Excerpt} Branding is a means to identify a company’s products or services, differentiate them from ...
New public management strategies (NPM) constitute a powerful model of how virtually all aspects of p...
The concept of marketing has conventionally been viewed by public service professionals as inappropr...
The paper carries out a short literature review on public sector and public marketing terms. The fin...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
The boundary between the public and private sectors can be defined on the basis of ownership of inst...
The subject of the research. The both on the planet as a whole and in each country in particular. On...
The paper deals with specifics which are typical of marketing in the public sector and which are dif...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
Innovation is something that is new, capable of being implemented, and has a beneficial impact. It i...
There is an international trend to contestability and marketisation in the delivery of public servic...
The paper emphasises the role of the market-type mechanisms within the activity of the organisations...