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Book cover for Cross-sectoral Relations In The Delivery Of Public Services, a book by Andrea Bonomi Savignon, Luca  Gnan, Alessandro  Hinna, Fabio  Monteduro Book cover for Cross-sectoral Relations In The Delivery Of Public Services, a book by Andrea Bonomi Savignon, Luca  Gnan, Alessandro  Hinna, Fabio  Monteduro

Cross-sectoral Relations In The Delivery Of Public Services

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The complex and ever-evolving relationship between the public sector and civil society at large is high on the policy and political agenda for the transformation of administrative and socio-economic systems in most developed countries. In this context, citizen associations, private businesses and non-profit organizations play a crucial role as potential actors of collaborative governance arrangements for both the prioritization and direct provision of public interest services. These settings are increasingly seen as powerful policy tools by which States may not only address issues related to the expenditure constraints which, in the current public financial situation, contingently limit and condition the direct delivery of such services by public institutions. They are also viewed as an opportunity for a definitive shift from traditional models of public administration in the sense that policies may be better designed, articulated, and governed through a collaborative approach, while service provision could be enhanced in terms of proximity, representativeness and innovativeness. This book assesses these cross-sectoral relations across the public sector from a variety of contexts. Chapters consider public service design, public governance systems, philanthropy, housing policies, performance management and a number of other issues across national and comparative settings.