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Identifying innovative models of urgent care in rural coastal areas in England: the Elevate study - a mixed-methods protocol. [PDF]

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Public Services Redesign and Provision: Government Platform Approach

The 21st Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2020
Government Digital Platform (GDP) is a new phenomenon in digital governance that transforms digital public services towards better quality and citizens' demands. In this article we discover and verify key features and peculiarities of platform-based transformation for public services provision.
Styrin, Evgeny, Andersen, Kim Normann
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Public provisions of professional services

Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2020
AbstractProfessional services are credence goods provided by certified experts (professionals). The most prominent examples of professional services are medical or legal services. Interestingly, the markets for such services are often subject to partial public provision: there is a low‐end segment, where the services of basic quality are provided for ...
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Workplace partnership and public service provision

Work, Employment and Society, 2005
This article considers the extent to which partnership espoused in Best Value is likely to be compatible with the model of social partnership espoused for employment relations. More specifically, the article seeks to cast light, empirically, on the degree to which Best Value can support the series of mutually supportive arrangements between these ...
Ian Roper, Philip James, Paul Higgins
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Arm’s Length Provision of Public Services [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
We analyze the economic consequences of strategic delegation of the right to decide between public or private provision of governmental service and/or the authority to negotiate and renegotiate with the chosen service provider. Our model encompass both bureaucratic delegation from a government to a privatization agency and electoral delegation from ...
Morten Bennedsen, Christian Schultz
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NGOs and public service provision

2020
Since the 1980s, international and Kenyan-based NGOs have come to play a pivotal position in the governance of service provision in Kenya. Not only do they provide services directly to citizens, but they also engage in indirect provision, collaborative provision, and policy-making related to service provision locally or nationally.
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Regulation Strategies for Public Service Provision

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Public service provision has undergone a significant process of reform through the reduction of vertical integration in its supply and the introduction of competition. The aim of these reforms is to increase eciency and ultimately to improve welfare, but these goals can be reached only if the appropriate regulation tool is chosen.
Laura Levaggi, Rosella Levaggi
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