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Stress, Minister: government policy advisors and work stress
Karen Baehler, Jane BrysonThe public management and the occupational stress literatures are both silent on stressors associated with the work of government policy advisors. This paper aims to fill that gap…
Police management roles as determinants of knowledge sharing attitude in criminal investigations
Morten Emil Berg, Geoff Dean, Petter Gottschalk, Jan Terje KarlsenThe paper aims to argue that leadership by police managers is needed to stimulate and encourage knowledge sharing in police investigations, and to report an empirical study of…
Evaluating public sector management approaches towards undeclared work in the European Union
Colin C. WilliamsThis paper seeks to analyse the various approaches being used by the public sector across the European Union to tackle undeclared work and to evaluate the direction of change.
Costs and funding of New Zealand local authorities: the role of democratic discourse
Jonathan Barrett, Colin ScottThe purpose of this article is to investigate how two New Zealand local authorities have engaged with their duty under the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act) to foster community…
The formation of public‐public partnerships: A case study examination of collaboration on a “back to work” initiative
Kay Greasley, Paul J. Watson, Shilpa PatelThis article aims to explore public‐public partnership issues arising when public sector organisations work together in order to deliver a new government sponsored initiative.
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo