The collaborative public manager : new ideas for the twenty-first century

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The collaborative public manager : new ideas for the twenty-first century

Rosemary O'Leary and Lisa Blomgren Bingham, editors

(Public management and change)

Georgetown University Press, c2009

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The collaborative public manager

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-298) and index

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Description

Today's public managers not only have to function as leaders within their agencies, they must also establish and coordinate multi-organizational networks of other public agencies, private contractors, and the public. This important transformation has been the subject of an explosion of research in recent years. "The Collaborative Public Manager" brings together original contributions by some of today's top public management and public policy scholars who address cutting-edge issues that affect government managers worldwide.State-of-the-art empirical research reveals why and how public managers collaborate and how they motivate others to do the same. Examining tough issues such as organizational design and performance, resource sharing, and contracting, the contributors draw lessons from real-life situations as they provide tools to meet the challenges of managing conflict within interorganizational, interpersonal networks. This book pushes scholars, students, and professionals to rethink what they know about collaborative public management - and to strive harder to achieve its full potential.

Table of Contents

1. Public Managers in CollaborationRosemary O'Leary, Beth Gazley, Michael McGuire, and Lisa Blomgren BinghamPart I Why Public Managers Collaborate 2. Resource Sharing: How Resource Attributes Influence Sharing System ChoicesMary Tschirhart, Alejandro Amezcua, and Alison Anker3. To Participate or Not Participate? Incentives and Obstacles for CollaborationRachel Fleishman4. Partner Selection and the Effectiveness of Interorganizational CollaborationsElizabeth A. Graddy and Bin Chen5. The New Professionalism and Collaborative Activity in Local Emergency ManagementMichael McGuire6. Calming the Storms: Collaborative Public Management, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and Disaster ResponseAlisa Hicklin, Laurence J. O'Toole Jr., Kenneth J. Meier, and Scott E. RobinsonPart II How Public Managers Collaborate 7. Understanding the Collaborative Public Manager: Exploring Contracting Patterns and Performance for Service Delivery by State Administrative Agencies in 1998 and 2004Jeffrey L. Brudney, Chung-Lae Cho, and Deil S. Wright8. Collaboration and Relational ContractingDavid M. Van Slyke9. Mechanisms for Collaboration in Emergency Management: ICS, NIMS, and the Problem with Command and ControlWilliam L. Waugh Jr.10. Collaborative Public Management and Organizational Design: One-Stop Shopping Structures in Employment and Training ProgramsJay Eungha Ryu and Hal G. RaineyPart III How and Why Public Managers Get Others to Collaborate 11. Collaborative Approaches to Public Organization Start-UpsRobert Alexander and Rosemary O'Leary12. Synthesizing Practice and Performance in the Field of Environmental Conflict ResolutionKirk Emerson13. A Public Administration Education for the Third-Party Governance Era: Reclaiming Leadership of the FieldPaul L. Posner14. Surprising Findings, Paradoxes, and Thoughts on the Future of Collaborative Public Management ResearchRosemary O'Leary and Lisa Blomgren BinghamReferences Contributors Index

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