Sustainable Public Management
- 5h 57m
- Eric C. Martin, Neil M. Boyd
- Taylor and Francis
- 2022
Sustainable Public Management explores key issues in public sector sustainable management that span from Nation/State to local government. It highlights state-of-the art articulations of public-private partnerships, public engagement, inter-organizational networks, sustainability policy, strategy, standard setting, and reporting. Sustainable management is an important topic across organizational forms in the private, not-for-profit, and public sectors because of the its practice is tied to some of the most pressing environmental and social problems that exist in the world. The public sector is especially important due to its scale and scope across the globe, the tangible impacts that public service delivery can make in resource efficiency and effectiveness, and in directly tackling critical sustainable development goals.
This book will be of great value to scholars, students, and policymakers interested in Public Administration and Management, Sustainable Management and Development.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Public Management Review.
About the Author
Neil M. Boyd is David J. & Deborah West Professor of Management in the Freeman College of Management at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, USA. His published work examines topics in human resource management, organization development, and managing for sustainability. His work has appeared in leading publication outlets in the fields of management, public management, and community psychology.
Eric C. Martin is Professor of Management in the Freeman College of Management at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, USA. His published work explores the management of interorganizational and cross-sectoral relationships in complex humanitarian emergencies, and his work has appeared in leading publication outlets in public administration, public management, and non-profit management journals.
In this Book
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Public-Private Partnerships as Instruments to Achieve Sustainability-Related Objectives: The State of the Art and a Research Agenda
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Public Engagement in Governance for Sustainability: A Two-Tier Assessment Approach and Illustrations from New Zealand
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Understanding the Puzzle of Organizational Sustainability: Toward a Conceptual Framework of Organizational Social Connectedness and Sustainability
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Aiming for a Sustainable Future: Conceptualizing Public Open Foresight
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Seeds of Distrust: Conflicts over Sustainable Development in a Local Fracking Policy Network in New York State
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Sustainability Management, Strategy and Reform in Local Government
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All are not Created Equal: Assessing Local Governments' Strategic Approaches towards Sustainability
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Sustainability Standard Setting as Local Government Matter: An Italian Experience
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Sustainability Reporting by Local Governments: A Magic Tool? Lessons on Use and Usefulness from European Pioneers