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Public administration is incrementally moving on a reform track that leads from responsiveness to collaboration. Attempts to enrich the discussion on the current state of new managerialism in public administration and to explain why and how it makes progress towards higher levels of cooperation and collaboration with various social players such as the private sector, the third sector, and citizens. Argues that in the end this is a socially desirable trend with meaningful benefits that reach far beyond the important idea of responsiveness. The idea of "collaborative" administration thus challen
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monografia Rebiun19968411 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19968411 m o d | cr -n--------- 041014s2004 enk gob 000 0 eng d 1-280-51540-6 9786610515400 1-84544-400-0 UPVA 997910311003706 CBUC 991010493955606709 CBUC 991001003021106712 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 657 657.45 Vinten, Gerald The economics audit electronic resource] editor, Gerald Vinten [Bradford, England] Emerald Group Pub. 2004 [Bradford, England] [Bradford, England] Emerald Group Pub. 1 online resource (132 p.) 1 online resource (132 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Managerial auditing journal v. 19, no. 6, 2004 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references CONTENTS; EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD; Abstracts and keywords; Collaborative public administration Some lessons from the Israeli experience; Corporate social responsibility and structural change in financial services; Loan loss provisioning system in Bangladesh banking A critical analysis; Organizations and environmental crime Legal and economic perspectives; Law, economics and the environment A comparative study of environmental management systems; Research of Bulgarian companies' marketing effectiveness; An econometric analysis of some major manufacturing industries A case study The accounting and taxation relationship in Spanish listed firmsNews Public administration is incrementally moving on a reform track that leads from responsiveness to collaboration. Attempts to enrich the discussion on the current state of new managerialism in public administration and to explain why and how it makes progress towards higher levels of cooperation and collaboration with various social players such as the private sector, the third sector, and citizens. Argues that in the end this is a socially desirable trend with meaningful benefits that reach far beyond the important idea of responsiveness. The idea of "collaborative" administration thus challen English Auditing Accounting Electronic books Vinten, Gerald 0-86176-986-4 Managerial auditing journal v. 19, no. 6