Handbook of research on global challenges for improving public services and government operations /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global Online
Other Authors: Babaoğlu, Cenay, 1985- (Editor), Akman, Elvettin, 1985- (Editor), Kulaç, Onur, 1984- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : IGI Global, Information Science Reference, [2021]
Series:Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. The current state of public policy studies and field in Turkey
  • Chapter 2. Turkey's open data policy
  • Chapter 3. A "new" public sector in the modern age
  • Chapter 4. Turkey's ombudsman institution as a control mechanism for the effectiveness of public administration
  • Chapter 5. Citizen participation in public administration: case of Czech Republic
  • Chapter 6. Critical antecedents of trust in e-government services in Turkey
  • Chapter 7. The challenges to improving public services and judicial operations: a unique balance between pursuing justice and public service in Indonesia
  • Chapter 8. Government systems and control of bureaucracy
  • Chapter 9. Local government development in the Czech Republic: dilemmas and challenges
  • Chapter 10. A model proposal for local governments to increase citizen involvement in the age of information society and e-government: crowdsourcing
  • Chapter 11. Determination of energy performance of residential buildings as a tool for public economics
  • Chapter 12. Public private partnership (PPP) as a mechanism to improve the infrastructure needs of countries
  • Chapter 13. Rising global challenges in energy demand and the politics of climate change in government operations: policy and economic development implications
  • Chapter 14. Reformation of public administration in conflict-affected states: the case of the Republic of Sudan
  • Chapter 15. The whole-of-nation approach: the case of Brunei Darussalam, wawasan 2035, and the 4th industrial revolution
  • Chapter 16. Strategic disaster management: the case of Turkey
  • Chapter 17. One country, two organizations: Mozambique rescue front and Mozambique national resistance movement
  • Chapter 18. Legal framework on the implementation of the human resource management reforms in the Philippines after the Marcos era up to the duterte administration
  • Chapter 19. Systemic problems of public personnel management in Turkey
  • Chapter 20. Regression-based recovery time predictions in business continuity management: a public college case study
  • Chapter 21. How does fiscal decentralization affect fiscal and governance-related performance?: evidence from OECD countries by dynamic panel data analysis
  • Chapter 22. The linkage between blockchain and the regulatory function of governments
  • Chapter 23. Citizen participation in smart sustainable cities
  • Chapter 24. Smart cities and governance: institutional, fiscal, and social challenges for Turkey
  • Chapter 25. The "smart" transformation of cities in Turkey: an analysis of policy documents
  • Chapter 26. The influence of nongovernmental organizations on disability policies in Ankara
  • Chapter 27. The contribution of municipal administrations to non-formal education in Turkey: the case of Gasmek.