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Place management as a framework for public governance is not a new concept. The place management debate reflects many of the more durable themes in the evolution of public management and public policy. One of the new dimensions of the debate is the extent to which place management can deliver a social capital effect. If it can, its value as a major shift in public governance will increase dramatically. The study situates place management in a spectrum of possibilities. To the extent that place management transcends an instrumental definition to challenge the underlying system of governance, it…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Place management as a framework for public
governance is not a new concept. The place
management debate reflects many of the
more durable themes in the evolution of public
management and public
policy. One of the new dimensions of the debate is
the extent to which place management can deliver a
social capital effect. If it can, its value as a
major shift in public governance will increase
dramatically.
The study situates place management in a
spectrum of possibilities. To the extent that place
management transcends an instrumental definition to
challenge the underlying system of governance, it is
more likely to deliver a social capital dividend.
The study concludes that place management, if it
reflects and reinforces the attributes of social
capital, it can made a major contribution to public
management.

A key question is the extent to which place
management can be institutionalized as a core and
consistent component of public management. The
thesis looks at the prospects for
the institutionalization process within the context
of a holistic governance framework.
Autorenporträt
Martin Stewart-Weeks has a background in management consulting
and public policy. Based in Sydney, Australia he has held
senior policy and public management positions at the national
and state level and ran his own consulting company for 15 years.