迎接奥斯特罗姆的挑战:邀请他走上公共治理和公共服务的光明一面。

IF 3.1 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Policy Design and Practice Pub Date : 2021-09-03 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/25741292.2021.1972517
Scott Douglas, Thomas Schillemans, Paul 't Hart, Chris Ansell, Lotte Bøgh Andersen, Matthew Flinders, Brian Head, Donald Moynihan, Tina Nabatchi, Janine O'Flynn, B Guy Peters, Jos Raadschelders, Alessandro Sancino, Eva Sørensen, Jacob Torfing
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摘要

在这篇纲领性文章中,我们认为公共治理奖学金将受益于发展一种自我意识和凝聚力的“积极”奖学金,类似于社会科学的子领域,如积极心理学、积极组织研究和积极评估。我们呼吁开展一个研究项目,致力于揭示使公共政策和公共服务提供机制能够高效运行的因素和机制;处理社会冲突的程序和分配公平的过程;以及应对威胁和风险的有力和有弹性的方式。推动积极的公共管理学术研究的核心问题应该是:为什么特定的公共政策、项目、组织、网络或伙伴关系管理在产生广泛价值的社会成果方面比其他公共政策、项目、组织、网络或伙伴关系管理做得更好?如何利用这方面的知识来促进机构从积极因素中学习?
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Rising to Ostrom's challenge: an invitation to walk on the bright side of public governance and public service.

In this programmatic essay, we argue that public governance scholarship would benefit from developing a self-conscious and cohesive strand of "positive" scholarship, akin to social science subfields like positive psychology, positive organizational studies, and positive evaluation. We call for a program of research devoted to uncovering the factors and mechanisms that enable high performing public policies and public service delivery mechanisms; procedurally and distributively fair processes of tackling societal conflicts; and robust and resilient ways of coping with threats and risks. The core question driving positive public administration scholarship should be: Why is it that particular public policies, programs, organizations, networks, or partnerships manage do much better than others to produce widely valued societal outcomes, and how might knowledge of this be used to advance institutional learning from positives?

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Policy Design and Practice
Policy Design and Practice PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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