Description
Public Service Explained provides a comprehensive examination of how citizens contribute to value creation within public service delivery systems. The book challenges traditional views of passive service recipients and demonstrates the critical role that active citizen engagement plays in shaping effective public administration.
Drawing on contemporary research and real-world examples, the authors analyze the mechanisms through which citizens co-create value, influence policy outcomes, and strengthen democratic governance. This element in the Cambridge series on Public and Nonprofit Administration offers insights into collaborative service delivery models, citizen participation frameworks, and the transformation of public sector practices in response to evolving social needs and expectations.







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