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Neighbourhood planning: communities, networks and governance
Neighbourhood Planning offers a critical analysis of community-based planning activity in England, framed within a broader view of collaborative rationality and its limits.
China's property law: impact on the real estate sector
In: Journal of Property Investment & Finance, Band 27, Heft 2
Managing Public Relief Programmes via the Privatization Paradigm: An Exploratory Discussion
In: International Journal of Public Sector Management, Band 7, Heft 5, S. 15-28
Addresses the general issue of the effective management of public
relief programmes. Proposes that in the search for an appropriate
guiding framework, public administrators could overcome some of the
perennial problems stemming from lack of management continuity between
ad hoc programmes by adopting the so‐called "privatization
paradigm". Develops a comparative analysis based on the Bureau of
Indian Affairs′ (USA) recent effort to assist American Indians start and
maintain viable business ventures. Argues that the substantial
non‐securing management costs of business relief programmes could be
reduced if administrators applied management models provided by
privatization theory to the direction of their programmes.
Managing Public Relief Programmes via the Privatization Paradigm: An Exploratory Discussion
In: International journal of public sector management: IJPSM, Band 7, Heft 5, S. 15-28
ISSN: 0951-3558
New development: Myth or reality? The public sector's growing appetite to procure from the third sector
In: Public money & management: integrating theory and practice in public management, Band 40, Heft 2, S. 170-173
ISSN: 1467-9302
Improving soil health and closing the yield gap of cocoa production in Ghana – A review
In: Scientific African, Band 15, S. e01075
ISSN: 2468-2276
INNOWEST Innovation services through peer learning to efficientlyincrease innovation management capacity among SMEs : Design Option Paper
In: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-30175
The INNOWEST project has used peer learning under "Twinning Advanced" to exchange common challenges and experiences from new and existing innovation services. This has resulted in this Design Option Paper (DOP) which presents options, guidelines and implementation alternatives that three EEN - Enterprise Europe Network partners in three regions would recommend to other innovation support service agencies. In particular, the DOP address EEN partners in Europe, primarily in Sweden, Germany and the UK (Scotland)The first part of the DOP contains a background on and description of the challenge addressed by the DOP. This part outlines the need for a governmental intervention, state the rational for addressing the challenge and give contextual information for the solution or approach presented.The second part is followed by a description, evaluation and analysis of related measures that have been studied and an overall guide to the applicability of the document including e.g. target audience, contextual requirements (experiences or current schemes that helps, commitments politically, legally and economically to make the effort feasible etc). ; Call: H2020-INNOSUP-2014-5 Type of Action: CSA-LS Acronym: INNOWEST Current Phase: Grant Management Number: 680934 Duration: 1 September 2015 - 30 April 8 2016 This project was supported by the European Commission ; INNOWEST
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