Innovations in Governance

Edited by Stu Conger

The Innovation Journal: A Special Issue on Innovation in Governance

Volume 8, Issue 2
(April - May 2003)

 

Editor's Introductionto the special issue on Innovations in Governance (05/05/03)

Peer-Reviewed Papers:

Governance Through Community Partnerships: A Model for Public Funding of Private Schools in Australia, by Chris Aulich (05/05/03)

"Don't just do something, stand there!": Revisiting the Issue of Risks in Innovation in the Public Sector, by Gambhir Bhatta (05/05/03)

Gone Today, Here Tomorrow, by Howard Doughty (05/05/03)

Book Reviews:

The Transformation of Governance: Public administration for the twenty-first century America, reviewed by Stu Conger (05/05/03)

Governance in the Twenty-first Century: revitalizing the public service, reviewed by Stu Conger (05/05/03)

Books:

To support his book Social Inventions, Stu Conger prepared histories of inventions. His table of educational inventions is now available online. Readers are invited to suggest additional items to be included in the table, and send them to stu.conger@sympatico.ca. Items that are submitted may be added to the list.

Awards:

CAPAM International Innovation Awards Programme, 2001-2002 (Theme: Innovations in Governance)

Library:

Community Governance Reference List

Electronic Governance: Living and Working in the Wired World (excerpts from the book by Thomas B. Riley)


Other Material:

Book Reviews:

Empire of Disorder, reviewed by Michael Whealen (15/05/03)

Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and theLessons for Global Power, reviewed by Howard Doughty (15/05/03)

 

 

Updated 02/10/03

Last updated: November 2009