
Public Sector Governance in Australia
- 302 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Public Sector Governance in Australia
About this book
Australia lacks a scholarly book that covers recent developments in public sector governance in Australia and blends cross-disciplinary perspectives from law, management, public administration and public policy. The primary reason for writing this book is to fill the gap in the treatment of this subject, and to provide insights from empirical evidence and current practice. The book provides the first comprehensive theoretical and empirical work on governance in the Commonwealth public sector. It addresses the issues that emerged under the Howard government as well as their handling under the Rudd and Gillard governments.The book aims to enhance understanding ofand communication about public governance across government, industry and the community. The authors bring to this book expertise gained from political science, publicadministration and policy, public and private sector law.
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Table of contents
- Preliminary
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Context and Framework
- Part II. Rise of Corporate and Public Governance
- Part III. Key Issues
- Appendix 1: Methodology for Interview Study 2004–07
- Appendix 2: Flipchart of FMA Act Agencies and CAC Act bodies, 15/2/12
- Appendix 3: The Stages in a Good Appointment Process
- References
- Index