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The Oxford handbook of public accountability

edited by Mark Bovens, Robert E. Goodin and Thomas Schillemans

Oxford University Press, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Over the past two decades public accountability has become not only an icon in political, managerial, and administrative discourse but also the object of much scholarly analysis across a broad range of social and administrative sciences. This handbook provides a state of the art overview of recent scholarship on public accountability. It collects, consolidates, and integrates an upsurge of inquiry currently scattered across many disciplines and subdisciplines. It provides a one-stop-shop on the subject, not only for academics who study accountability, but also for practitioners who are designing, adjusting, or struggling with mechanisms for accountable governance. Drawing on the best scholars in the field from around the world, The Oxford Handbook of Public Accountability showcases conceptual and normative as well as the empirical approaches in public accountability studies. In addition to giving an overview of scholarly research in a variety of disciplines, it takes stock of a wide range of accountability mechanisms and practices across the public, private and non-profit sectors, making this volume a must-have for both practitioners and scholars, both established and new to the field.

Table of Contents

  • A. ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES
  • B. STUDYING ACCOUNTABILITY
  • C. ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE
  • D. ORGANIZATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY
  • E. ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
  • F. DEBATING ACCOUNTABILITY
  • G. REFLECTIONS ON THE FUTURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY STUDIES

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