Improving Governance: A New Logic for Empirical Research (Improving Governance) (American Governance and Public Policy)

by Laurence E Lynn Jr, Carolyn J. Heinrich, and Carolyn J. Hill

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Policymakers and public managers around the world have become preoccupied with the question of how their goals can be achieved in a way that rebuilds public confidence in government. Yet because public policies and programs increasingly are being administered through a complicated web of jurisdictions, agencies, and public-private partnerships, evaluating their effectiveness is more difficult than in the past. Though social scientists possess insightful theories and powerful methods for conducting empirical research on governance and public management, their work is too often fragmented and irrelevant to the specific tasks faced by legislators, administrators, and managers.

Proposing a framework for research based on the premise that any particular governance arrangement is embedded in a wider social, fiscal, and political context, Laurence E. Lynn Jr., Carolyn J. Heinrich, and Carolyn J. Hill argue that theory-based empirical research, when well conceived and executed, can be a primary source of fundamental, durable knowledge about governance and policy management. Focusing on complex human services such as public assistance, child protection, and public education, they construct an integrative, multilevel "logic of governance," that can help researchers increase the sophistication, power, and relevance of their work.
  • ISBN10 158901345X
  • ISBN13 9781589013452
  • Publish Date 5 April 2001
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Georgetown University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 224
  • Language English