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245 1 0 _aInnovations in government :
_bresearch, recognition, and replication /
_ceditado por Sandford Borins. --
260 _aWashington :
_bBrookings Institution,
_c2008.
300 _a231 p. :
_bil.
490 0 _aInnovative governance in the 21st century ;
_vv. 2
505 8 0 _t1. Introduction - Sandford Borins.
_t- 2. Twenty years of highlighting excellence in government - Jonathan Walters.
_t- 3. The "Kennedy School School" of research on innovation in government - Steven Kelman.
_t- 4. Citizen participation in government innovations - Archon Fung.
_t- 5. Subnational government innovation in a comparative perspective: Brazil - Marta Ferreira Santos Farah and Peter Spink.
_t- 6. The unaccustomed inventiveness of the labor department - John D. Donahue.
_t- 7. Developmental processes: a conceptual exploration - Eugene Bardach.
_t- 8. The adoption of innovation: the challenge of learning to adapt tacit knowledge - Robert D. Behn.
_t- 9. Does innovation lead to improvement in public services? Lessons from the beacon scheme in the United Kingdom - Jean Hartley.
_t- 10. Innovations in government: serving citizens and strenthening democracy - Gowher Rizvi.
_t- 11. Research on innovations in government: what next? - Sandford Borins.
650 4 _912884
_aInovação
650 4 _aMudança Organizacional
_912138
650 4 _aAgente de Mudança
_912919
650 4 _aGovernança
_911938
650 4 _912780
_aServiço Público
650 4 _aGestão Participativa
_913031
700 1 _916223
_aBorins, Sandford
_eed.
909 _a202311
_bMaria Luísa
942 _cG
_2z