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Short Biography and Selected Publications of Kenneth Kernaghan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction Kenneth Kernaghan: Values, Ethics, and Canadian Public Administration 1
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PART I. The Evolution of Traditional Institutions
- Introduction 13
- 1 New Public Management and New Public Governance: Finding the Balance 16
- 2 The Swirling Meanings and Practices of Accountability in Canadian Government 34
- 3 An Ideal Model in a Practical World: The Continuous Revisiting of Political Neutrality and Ministerial Responsibility 63
- 4 Fifteen Years of Privatization: Kenneth Kernaghan as Editor of the International Review of Administrative Sciences (1990–2005) 84
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PART II. The Public Service
- Introduction 95
- 5 Between Ideals and Obedience: A Practical Basis for Public Service Ethics 99
- 6 In Kernaghan’s Wake: Navigating the Choppier Seas of Commitment in Public Administration 127
- 7 Inspiring Exemplary Practices in Canada: Ken Kernaghan’s Contribution to Professionalism, Pride, and Recognition 152
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PART III. Service Delivery
- Introduction 175
- 8 E-consultation: Technology at the Interface between Civil Society and Government 178
- 9 The Niagara Casinos Partnership: Game of Chance? 207
- 10 Citizen-Centred Service in Canada: From Research to Results 236
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PART IV. Spreading the Word
- Introduction 263
- 11 The Road to NGO: The Transformation of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 1985–95 266
- 12 Is There a Gulf between Theory and Practice in Public Administration Journals? Can It Be Overcome? 288
- 13 Case Studies and the Case Study Method in Canadian Public Administration 304
- Short Biography and Selected Publications of Kenneth Kernaghan 329
- Contributors 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction Kenneth Kernaghan: Values, Ethics, and Canadian Public Administration 1
-
PART I. The Evolution of Traditional Institutions
- Introduction 13
- 1 New Public Management and New Public Governance: Finding the Balance 16
- 2 The Swirling Meanings and Practices of Accountability in Canadian Government 34
- 3 An Ideal Model in a Practical World: The Continuous Revisiting of Political Neutrality and Ministerial Responsibility 63
- 4 Fifteen Years of Privatization: Kenneth Kernaghan as Editor of the International Review of Administrative Sciences (1990–2005) 84
-
PART II. The Public Service
- Introduction 95
- 5 Between Ideals and Obedience: A Practical Basis for Public Service Ethics 99
- 6 In Kernaghan’s Wake: Navigating the Choppier Seas of Commitment in Public Administration 127
- 7 Inspiring Exemplary Practices in Canada: Ken Kernaghan’s Contribution to Professionalism, Pride, and Recognition 152
-
PART III. Service Delivery
- Introduction 175
- 8 E-consultation: Technology at the Interface between Civil Society and Government 178
- 9 The Niagara Casinos Partnership: Game of Chance? 207
- 10 Citizen-Centred Service in Canada: From Research to Results 236
-
PART IV. Spreading the Word
- Introduction 263
- 11 The Road to NGO: The Transformation of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 1985–95 266
- 12 Is There a Gulf between Theory and Practice in Public Administration Journals? Can It Be Overcome? 288
- 13 Case Studies and the Case Study Method in Canadian Public Administration 304
- Short Biography and Selected Publications of Kenneth Kernaghan 329
- Contributors 339