Laura Bunt presents findings from a new report on the art of decommissioning existing public services and creating new improved ones in their place
Ursula Huws, 'Crisis as capitalist opportunity: new accumulation through public service commodificat...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...
The landscape for public services is changing rapidly. In the context of significant and sustained ...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...
Public services—in the UK and elsewhere—are under considerable pressure, not just from austerity, bu...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...
This paper explores innovation, learning and change in an environment where the historical moment of...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
Three approaches to innovation in the public sector in the post war period are identified and analys...
Governments in some of the world\u2019s richest nations appear to be caught in a double challenge; t...
It has long been recognised that government and public sector services suffer an innovation deficit ...
The decommissioning of a health-care service is invariably a highly complex and contentious process ...
Purpose 'Seeks to examine changes in the environment in which public policy and public management o...
This paper explores the changing fortunes of the public realm during the last two decades. It poses ...
Ursula Huws, 'Crisis as capitalist opportunity: new accumulation through public service commodificat...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...
The landscape for public services is changing rapidly. In the context of significant and sustained ...
Public services are dying a slow death, but what comes next? Lord Adebowale and Henry Kippin set out...
Public services—in the UK and elsewhere—are under considerable pressure, not just from austerity, bu...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...
This paper explores innovation, learning and change in an environment where the historical moment of...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
Three approaches to innovation in the public sector in the post war period are identified and analys...
Governments in some of the world\u2019s richest nations appear to be caught in a double challenge; t...
It has long been recognised that government and public sector services suffer an innovation deficit ...
The decommissioning of a health-care service is invariably a highly complex and contentious process ...
Purpose 'Seeks to examine changes in the environment in which public policy and public management o...
This paper explores the changing fortunes of the public realm during the last two decades. It poses ...
Ursula Huws, 'Crisis as capitalist opportunity: new accumulation through public service commodificat...
The world is changing rapidly. We face increasing and new social needs such as ageing populations; m...
As Fabians we believe in harnessing the power of the state to drive social and economic progress, an...