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also restructuring and experimenting with the governance function of health‐delivery organizations. However, much of this … governance reorganization is being done in a vacuum. New governance models have appeared lately that defy the first principles of … good corporate governance. Identifies and examines the nine principles of good organizational governance as well as the …
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Discusses housing reform and its impact on the governance of housing in China. The roles of the state and work units …
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One of the central tenets of “new public management” is that it is universally applicable. Indeed the European Union advocates the adoption of such management approaches for countries seeking entry to the EU. This paper questions this position with reference to the introduction of change in...
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administrative performance and ultimately to trust in governance. The findings support previous assumptions that administrative … performance may be treated as a precondition to trust in governance rather than trust serving as the precondition to performance.  …
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significantly inhibited good governance in the country. South Africa's complex political design is a contributing factor to the rise … and the impact of anti‐corruption measures and agencies; and the impact of corruption on good governance. This paper is a … part of a broader study undertaken on corruption. It addresses issues related to corruption and good governance in the …
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Since Ghana gained political independence from British colonial rule in 1957, the country has had a number of administrative reforms that covered varied subjects, including ministerial restructuring, decentralisation, revision of schemes of service and pay and grading systems, motivation and...
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There is increasing pressure being placed on government agencies both in Australia and internationally to act in a more collaborative, integrated manner. Community and welfare programs are being conducted in new “shared” or “whole‐of‐government” ways, which pose a challenge to...
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implications of the shift from “governing” to “governance” for risk management and the development of risk culture. Design …/methodology/approach – After exploring some case studies, the paper examines some leading resources on the shift from “governing” to “governance … other words, civil society based organizations that make claims for public resources in the name of good governance should …
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Purpose – E‐governance initiatives are common in most countries as they promise a more citizen‐centric government and … the reason for this failure is a techno‐centric focus rather than a governance‐centric focus. The aim of this paper is to … explore the necessary attributes of a governance‐centric initiative under the banner “excellent e‐governance” (e 2 ‐governance …
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Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to outline a practical perspective for testing performance in the process of institutional reform in developing countries. Design/methodology/approach – The test is presented from a donor's perspective. The paper does so by introducing a framework for...
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