New information and communication technologies have drastically changed public management. Public managers are increasingly dependent on information gathered form complex systems and they need to be able to put in place sound IT and communication structures. This accessible text, aimed specifically at those studying and working in public management, offers readers a comprehensive understanding of ICTs and their implications for public management. It provides aspiring and current public managers a framework for the development of strategic public information management across the full range of public organizations.Written by leading experts in this area, Public Management in an Information Age offers:- A thorough grounding in the latest research- Examples of issues and practices from different contexts and types of organizations around the world- A range of tools and techniques to help readers analyse concrete situations and develop appropriate solutions - Summary boxes on key ICTs in non-technical languageThis is the ideal text for students on Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Management and Master of Public Policy programmes.
Albert Meijer is a professor of public management at Utrecht University. He is also co-editor-in-chief of the journal Information Polity. Alex Ingrams is an assistant professor at Leiden University. His research concentrates on technology, governance reforms, and comparative public administration. Stavros Zouridis is a professor of public administration and law at Tilburg University and a member of the Dutch Safety Board.
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
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.
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Albert Meijer, Alex Ingrams, Stavros Zouridis, Netherlands) Meijer, Albert (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Ingrams, Alex (Leiden University, Netherlands) Zouridis, Stavros (Tilburg University
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