Contents:
1. A Research Agenda for Public Administration and Public Sector
Management
Andrew Massey
2. Public Administration: the interpretive turn, and
storytelling
R.A.W Rhodes
3. Shadowland: the poorly-mapped, under-discussed yet vital
interface between public administration research and practice
Christopher Pollitt
4. To what extent can we frame questions that deliver useful
answers for policymakers and practitioners?
David Walker
5. Public Administration into the wild: grappling with
co-production and social innovation
Trui Steen, Taco Brandsen and Bram Verschure
6. Bracing for impact: is public administration ready to be
relevant?
Claire A. Dunlop
7. Regulation and Corruption: claims, evidence and explanations
Claire A. Dunlop and Claudio M. Radaelli
8.Developments of modern public administration in East Asia:
similarities and dissimilarities among China, Japan and South
Korea
Kim Pan-Suk
9. A research agenda for public administration in China in the ‘Xi
New Era’
Lan Zhiyong
10. Towards digital era governance: lessons from the Australian
experience
Mark Evans, Patrick Dunleavy, Carmel McGregor and Max Halupka
11. Public governance in small states: from paradoxes to research
agenda
Tiina Randma-Liiv and Külli Sarape
12. Comparative public administration and administrative
reforms
Sabine Kuhlman
13. Public service motivation: overcoming major obstacles to
research progress
Gene A. Brewer
14. After public administration scholarship
Wolfgang Drechsler
Index
Edited by Andrew Massey, Professor of Government, King's College London, UK
‘Graduate students would find inspiration in this book, as well as
senior researchers interested in the topics and/or grappling with
the relationship between academic public administration and the
practice of governance and public management.’
*Petra Svensson, International Review of Public Policy*
‘The book offers an appealing mix of subject and method; while some
chapters stand out in their clarity and unique approach to
problems, the book as a whole is a worthwhile journey through the
current thinking about PA research and where it is headed. It will
be of principle interest to those engaged in such research, and
most immediately, those that are looking for ideas about how to
make immediate and strong impact, not just in academic circles but
on practice, and thus on the future of our field.’
*Christopher Atkinson, International Journal of Public
Administration*
'This surprising book does not just present a research agenda.
Leading public administration scholars ask important questions
about the relevance of the field: why are we doing this? And
they're not afraid of slaughtering a herd of sacred cows on the
road to relevance.'
--Steven Van de Walle, KU Leuven Public Governance Institute,
Belgium
'Andrew Massey has assembled an all-star cast of mostly European
public administration scholars to develop, as the title suggests, a
research agenda for the field of public administration. Most
assuredly the book does that, and does it exceedingly well, as
current research approaches are examined from many perspectives,
both critically and analytically. What is most intriguing however
is whether Massey intentionally set out to do what this book so
ably does and that is to demonstrate that the most substantively
interesting scholarship in the field is now being done on the
European side of the Atlantic Ocean. This book is a must read for
scholars on both sides of the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.'
--Allan Rosenbaum, Florida International University, United Nations
Committee of Experts on Public Administration and International
Commission on the Accreditation of Public Administration Education
and Training Programs - IASIA, US
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