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    La gestione del cambiamento collegata al Governo Elettronico

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    L'impatto delle tecnologie dell'informazione e comunicazione sui sistemi di gestione delle amministrazioni pubblich

    Global Cultural Heritage Policies and their Management: The Case of Italian UNESCO World Heritage Sites

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    Introduction In the late 1990s, the academic debate on Public Administration Management began to question the validity or completeness of the paradigms of Public Administration (Beetham 1987) and New Public Management (Hood 1991). There was a need to nd theories capable of moving beyond the sterile dichotomy of “administration versus management” (Osborne 2006), in favor of theories able to include (and exclude) issues related to the governance of policy processes (Klijn and Koppenjan 2000) or, more generally, to the governance of the public realm (Stoker 2006). According to these perspectives, policy processes are increasingly taking place on horizontal, vertical and network levels (OECD 2009). In these contexts, management develops dierently compared to traditional hierarchical practices (O’Toole and Laurence 1997; Klijn and Koppenjan 2000). While, on the one hand, most of the literature agrees that public sector management is an issue of coordination and integration among dierent levels and actors, on the other hand, the way in which these processes happen in practice and the reasons for their success or failure require a deeper analysi

    Public Budgeting from a Managerial Perspective

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    Nowadays there is a recognized right to have a budget in all democracies. Citizens have the right to know in advance the amount of taxes they will be required to pay, and for what purposes and objectives that money will be spent. The literature on budgeting is immense. However, this specific analysis will be limited to a few topics: the budget as a political and managerial document; approaches used to explain and justify budget formulation, including classical rationality, with its variant bounded rationality, and disjointed incrementalism; the functions and principles of budgeting; and budget formats. The perspective used in the presentation and discussion of these topics is consistent with public financial management theories and practices, though reference will also be made to public policy literature

    A Network Approach to Asymmetric Federalism

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    Social Equity and Public Management Theory

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    Legitimacy and Other Reform Drivers

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    Performance Management: A Theoretical Framework

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    Management Reforms and International Organizations

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