Symbiosis of government and market : the private, the public and bureaucracy
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Symbiosis of government and market : the private, the public and bureaucracy
(Waseda/Curzon international series)
RoutledgeCurzon, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In this volume, a group of international scholars address issues relating to community wellbeing and the role of politics, law and economics in Europe and Japan in achieving human-centred symbiotic governance. Case-studies and suggestions for reform are presented in the arenas of economy, government administration, management, university governance, health, agriculture, the environment and urban planning.
This book will prove a useful tool to those in business research institutes, members of administrative research institutes, NGO's and non-profit organizaions while also providing students of business, Asian studies, politics and law with an insight into possible areas of reform.
Table of Contents
Part One: Interdisciplinary Research into Community Well-being and University Governance 1. University Governance Takayasu Okushima 2. Governance and Finance in Higher Education: Making German Universities More Autonomous Klaus Borchard Part Two: Concept of Community Well-being and its Implementation 3. Traumatic Outcomes: The Mental Health and Psychosocial Effects of Mass Violence Richard Mollica 4. New Developments in the Social Market Economy in Germany Peter Eichhorn Part Three: The Role of Politics, Law and Economics in Community Well-being 5. Synergistic Role Responses to Public Sphere Issues and Governance: Partnerships among Citizens, Private Enterprises and Government Administration Katsumi Yorimoto 6. On the Evolution of New Rules: The Case of Environmental Policies Raimund Bleischwitz 7. A Practical Model of Community Well-being: A Case Study of New Public Management in Japan Sadao Tamura 8. NPM and a Research Project of Symbiosis Koichiro Agata 9. Relationships within a University Cliff Pratten 10. Relationships within a University: From a Viewpoint of Management Science Minoru Tokita Part Four: Symbiotic Aspects of Governance 11. Symbiotic Mechanisms concerning Agricultural Policies Kenji Horiguci 12. A Study on the Roles of Citizen Groups in German Urban Planning: Case Study of Registered Associations for Transportation and Environmental Issues Morio Uzuki 13. Closing Remarks Kazuhiko Yamaki
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