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100 1 _aWINDHOLZ, Eric
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245 1 0 _aEvaluating the Harmonisation of Australia's OHS Laws Challenges and Opportunities
260 _aHong Kong :
_bUniversity of Hong Kong,
_cdec. 2010
520 3 _aThis article examines three significant and increasingly important public policy issues: OHS harmonization and evaluation. OHS is an issue an which comparatively little has been written in public administration, yet it is an issue from which much can be learned - especially about the intersection between social and economic policy. In this regard, the harmonization of Australia's OHS laws provides a valuable opportunity to evaluate and better understand the benefits and cost of the harmonization of social regulation in the name of economic efficiency. Such an evaluation is inevitably challenging, with the already difficult job of evaluation complicated by a multiplicity of stakeholders and objectives. This article examines the challenges which these multiple objectives held by multiple stakeholders present for evaluation . In doing so, it demonstrates that far from being interpreted simply as difficulties to be overcome, they actually represent an opportunity to enhance both the legitimacy of the evaluation process and the utility of the evaluation process and the utility of its outcomes.
590 _aVolume 32
590 _aNúmero 2
650 4 _aPolítica Pública
_912838
650 4 _aStakeholder
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650 4 _aModelo de Gestão
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651 4 _aAustrália
_912933
773 0 8 _tThe Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
_g32, 2, p. 137-163
_dHong Kong : University of Hong Kong, dec. 2010
_xISSN 02598272
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