Research handbook on public management and covid-19 / edited by Helen Dickinson (Professor of Public Service Research, School of Business, University of New South Wales Canberra), Sophie Yates (Research Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University), Janine O'Flynn (Director, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University), Catherine Smith (Senior Lecturer, Centre for Wellbeing Science, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia)
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- 10023422
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- Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2024]
- 1 online resource ( 392 pages.) :
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- 9781802205954 (electronic book)
- 1802205950 (electronic book)
- Series:
- Elgar handbooks in public administration and management.
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- 1 Introduction to the research handbook on public management and covid-19.Helen Dickinson, Catherine Smith, Sophie Yates and Janine O'Flynn
- Part I: Public problems and public managers: The challenges of covid-19 and how they have challenged public managers in their established roles
- 2. Pandemic challenges for public managers: Juggling parallel crisis playbooks / Arjen Boin and Paul 't Hart
- 3. Reconsidering public management in a post-covid world / Zeger van der Wal
- 4. What covid-19 showed us about populism, democracy, and performance: The case of the United States / Naim Kapucu and Donald Moynihan
- 5. Uncertainty and ambiguity during a crisis and the challenge for public management: Covid-19 crisis management in the United States, the United Kingdom and australia / Nicholas Bromfield
- 6. The politics of "letting it rip": Why australia went from zero-covid to covid-central / Blair Williams
- Part II: How covid-19 challenged the fundamentals of public management
- 7. Procurement and public spending: Amplification and emergence of issues arising from covid-19 / Barbara Allen
- 8. Citizen participation in public management: Activated, empowered, responsibilised, abandoned? / Catherine Durose, Beth Perry and Liz Richardson
- 9. Public service logic: A service lens on the covid-19 vaccination programmes / Stephen Osborne, Maria Cucciniello and Tie Cui
- 10. Can co-production that emerged during the covid-19 pandemic be sustained? / Trui Steen, Taco Brandsen and Menno Hoppen
- 11. Examining the impact of covid-19 on managing public sector employees: Overcoming or exacerbating incoherences? / Sue Williamson and Linda Colley
- 12. The governance of public services during covid-19: A review of challenges and opportunities / Rachel Ashworth and Catherine Farrell
- Part III: Success, failure, and in-between: What the pandemic taught us
- 13. Responding to covid-19 in aboriginal and torres strait islander communities: The importance of strengths-based public administration, cultural safety and working in genuine partnership / Catherine Althaus, Dawn Casey and Lucas de Toca
- 14. A review of covid-19 organisational recovery in a uk metropolitan police force utilising a complexity theory framework / Phil Davies
- 15. Policing the pandemic: Deciding and acting in the face of uncertainty and the unexpected / Mark Fenton-O'Creevy, Nicky Miller, Helen Selby-Fell and Benjamin Bowles
- 16. Trust, capacity and management of vaccine rollouts / Adam Hannah, Katie Attwell and Jordan Tchilingirian
- 17. The governance of food security in the post-covid-19 context: Innovative principles for public management in argentina / Joaquín Pérez Martín
- 18. 'Build back better': Infrastructure policy's post-pandemic promise / Sara Bice
- 19. Ubuntu philosophy in times of crises: Covid-19 pandemic period and beyond / Xolile Carol Thani
- 20. Small island states, covid-19, and public policies: A thematic analysis / Kim Moloney
- 21. Death management in public administration: Lessons from the front lines / Staci M. Zavattaro
- 22. The rise of robots in the covid-19 pandemic: Implications for public management / Helen Dickinson and Catherine Smith
- Part IV: Revealing and addressing systemic problems
- 23. "stay home" and queer(y)-ing the heteronormative assumptions of covid policy responses / Peter Matthews and Daniel Edmiston
- 24. Public management challenges with the emergency response for people with disability during covid-19 / Sophie Yates and Helen Dickinson
- 25. Gender mainstreaming and collaborative public management during covid-19: A case study of national machineries for gender equality and care infrastructure in argentina / Natalia Dopazo, Maria Daels and Hayley Henderson
- 26. How useful is priority setting in an emergency? An analysis of its role in national responses to the covid-19 pandemic / Iestyn Williams, Suzanne Robinson, Chris Smith, Lydia Kapiriri and Helen Dickinson
- 27. The future of public management as we emerge from the acute phase of covid-19: Key themes and future trajectories / Sophie Yates, Janine O'Flynn, Helen Dickinson and Catherine Smith.
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- Includes bibliographical references.
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