Public Management in an Information Age: Towards Strategic Public Information Management: The Public Management and Leadership Series
Autor Albert Meijer, Alex Ingrams, Stavros Zouridisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350343870
ISBN-10: 1350343870
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Public Management and Leadership Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350343870
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Public Management and Leadership Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
International in scope, with examples of issues and practices from different contexts and types of organizations around the world, making the book suitable for students and practitioners in all different parts of the world
Cuprins
1. Public management in an information age: a daunting task2. Managing information for organizational performance3. Managing information for public policy4. Managing information for public services5. Managing information for regulation6. Managing the risks of information and technology7. Managing information in a political environment8. Strategic public information management as innovation challenge
Recenzii
Meijer, Ingrams and Zouridis have put together the definitive study of information management in a public service context. It should be required reading for all engaged practitioners, serious students, and researchers in the field of public service management.
There are few things more important to public management today than information. The authors have created a timely and important book that makes clear the impact of technology on public managers and their organizations. They consider both social and organizational processes and technological developments, and provide a comprehensive overview of different frames that can support strategic action by public managers. It is an excellent resource, full of practical examples, and is highly recommended.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the role of ICTs in public service, in which the authors go beyond a singular optimistic and isolated perspective. They show how issues of ICT management are interwoven with the primary processes in public administration, like policy and service delivery, and demonstrate how this interconnection raises all kinds of interesting value-driven challenges. This text substantially helps us understand and unravel the complexity of information management in public administration, with the utmost transparency.
By systematically unpacking strategic public information management, this book not only makes clear why we need different sets of information for different purposes, but also how these different demands should be addressed. It presents a clear guide to managerial solutions.
Meijer, Ingrams and Zouridis have written an important book that will support both public managers and public affairs teachers to better understand how to manage in the information age. It takes a deep dive into all relevant topics along several implementation dimensions and comes at a time in which the majority of public processes will have a digital component.
There are few things more important to public management today than information. The authors have created a timely and important book that makes clear the impact of technology on public managers and their organizations. They consider both social and organizational processes and technological developments, and provide a comprehensive overview of different frames that can support strategic action by public managers. It is an excellent resource, full of practical examples, and is highly recommended.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the role of ICTs in public service, in which the authors go beyond a singular optimistic and isolated perspective. They show how issues of ICT management are interwoven with the primary processes in public administration, like policy and service delivery, and demonstrate how this interconnection raises all kinds of interesting value-driven challenges. This text substantially helps us understand and unravel the complexity of information management in public administration, with the utmost transparency.
By systematically unpacking strategic public information management, this book not only makes clear why we need different sets of information for different purposes, but also how these different demands should be addressed. It presents a clear guide to managerial solutions.
Meijer, Ingrams and Zouridis have written an important book that will support both public managers and public affairs teachers to better understand how to manage in the information age. It takes a deep dive into all relevant topics along several implementation dimensions and comes at a time in which the majority of public processes will have a digital component.