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Handbook of Research on Global Challenges for Improving Public Services and Government Operations

Cenay Babaoğlu (Selçuk University, Turkey), Elvettin Akman (Süleyman Demirel University, Turkey), and Onur Kulaç (Pamukkale University, Turkey)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: November, 2020 | Copyright: © 2021 | Pages: 622

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781799849780
EISBN13: 9781799849797
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4978-0

Description:

As the field of public administration has been changing due to globalization, government reforms, and increasing governance practices within intergovernmental networks, research and teaching in public administration also adapted itself to these changes. Public policy research and instruction has become transformed and has diffused into other countries with the help of international organizations and other agents of change and transfer. Research in this field is seen 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.

The Handbook of Research on Global Challenges for Improving Public Services and Government Operations provides comprehensive approaches to the study of public administration and public policy from a comparative perspective and includes sound theories and concepts for understanding opportunities and challenges governments face when seeking to improve public services and government operations. The book is a compilation of selective high-quality chapters covering cases, experiences, and practical recommendations on topics related to public administration, public policy, social policy, public management, and public affairs. This book is ideal for policymakers, students, and researchers in the field of public administration, public policy, governance, public management, public affairs, citizen engagement, and administrative sciences and management along with practitioners, stakeholders, and academicians interested in the best practices of various countries in public administration and policy.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Citizen Participation
  • Climate Change and Economic Development
  • Disaster and Conflict Management
  • E-Government
  • Information Communication Technologies
  • Local Governments
  • Public Administration
  • Public Economies
  • Public Policy
  • Public Sectors
  • Public Services

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Cenay Babaoğlu graduated from Hacettepe University, department of Political Science and Public Administration. He completed his graduate studies at the same university, at the Institute of Social Sciences, Program of Political Science and Public Administration and worked as research assistant at the same department between 2009-2015. During this period, he had academic visits to Bremen University/Germany for one year, to Berlin/Germany for four months and to Skopje/ Macedonia for six months. After receiving his PhD in 2015, he began his career at the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. In 2017, he has been appointed as assistant professor at the Department of Public Administration at Ömer Halisdemir University. He is working as associate professor at Selcuk University, since 2019. The author has many books, book chapters and articles on public policy practices and civic engagement, social policies, public administration and technology. He is the Editor of Journal of Public Administration and Policy and assistant editor of the Journal of Public Administration and Technology.

Elvetin Akman completed pre-university education in Ankara. Elvetin AKMAN, who completed his undergraduate education in 2007 at Süleyman Demirel University Department of Public Administration, completed his master's degree in 2009 with the thesis entitled “Social Responsibility Management in Local Administrations: Cankaya Municipality Example” at Sakarya University Social Sciences Institute Public Administration Department. His Ph.D. degree was completed in 2015 by Süleyman Demirel University Social Sciences Institute Public Administration Department with the thesis titled “Public Policy in Turkey and Analysis of Law Making Process”. He is Assist. Assoc. Dr. at Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Department of Political Science and Public Administration. There are three editorial books titled “Social Responsibility with Different Perspectives”, “Social Work with Social Policy and Public Administration Components” and “Public Administration Education” and many academic articles. Working places; Public policy, public administration, e-government, and local governments.

Onur Kulaç is associated with the University of Southern California- Post-Doctorial Research Scholar Pardubice University- Post-Doctorial Research Scholar Pamukkale University- PhD and Current Affiliation University of York- UK- Master of Public Administration Ege University- BA International Relations

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