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Program Overview |
Friday, May 17, 2013 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
Colloquium for Practitioners |
Session 1: Relations between the public and private sector |
Related to |
Colloqium for Practitioners |
Chair: |
Michiel de Vries, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands |
Co-chair: |
Michael Brintnall, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands |
The colloquium intends to induce a
discussion between practitioners and academics. It is not about
discussing the quality of research papers, but about actual developments taking
place in Public Administration in the NISPAcee region which are interesting to
discuss from a pragmatic as well as an academic perspective.
After a short presentation by a scholar on a specific
topic a extensive discussion will follow whether the developments in the public
sector as sketched by the presenter are visible in the respective countries of
the practitioners, what they see as background factors, what problems they
experience and which solutions are sought in their countries. Therefore, it
will not be a scholarly but an academic discussion. It is not about listening
to presentations, but about participating in a debate what the topic implies
for the practitioners. The goal is that practitioners can learn from the
experiences from the countries of other participants, from best practices, good
practices and bad practices; that they can share their own experiences; that
they can bring pressing issues to the fore; and in the end that one of the main
goals of Public Administration, that is bringing academics and practitioners
together, can be achieved.
This year, among others, upscaling the public sector, and
capacity building in the public sector will be discussed.
Discussant:
Jan Pastwa, National School of Public Administration, Warsaw, Poland
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Speakers: Juraj Nemec, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Co-author(s): Beata Merickova, University of Matej Bel, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia Topic: Efficiency of outsourcing and factors determining it: Slovakia Rod Erakovich, Texas Wesleyan University, Texas, United States Topic: Cross-sector collaboration: Management decision and change model
Papers:
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