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Innovation is a core issue for public services and is a key element of public services reform - particularly in this age of austerity where policymakers urge the need to 'innovate to do more with less'. This comprehensive and accessible Handbook explores the potential for creating efficient and effective public services.Leading researchers from across the globe review the state-of-the-art in research on innovation in public services, providing an overview of key issues from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Topics explored include: context for innovation in public services and public service reform; managerial change challenges; ICT and e-government; and collaboration and networks. The theory is underpinned by seven wide-ranging case studies of innovation in practice.

Taking the field forward and providing a baseline for future research, this highly unique and original Handbook will prove essential reading for academics, researchers, students, policymakers and practitioners across the fields of innovation, public policy, social policy and public management.

Contributors include: D. Alexander, R. Andrews, S. Baines, J. Barlow, C. Barton-Sweeney, V. Bekkers, G.A. Boyne, J.M. Bryson, K. Brown, M. Carter, C. Chew, B.C. Crosby, M. Considine, I. Cunningham, J. Edler, M. Farr, S. Goldfinch, T. Greenhalgh, J. Hartley, G. Harvey, B. Head, B. Jęger, A. Johnston, P. Joyce, R. Keast, T. Kinder, J.M Lewis, C. Longley, L.E. Lynn, Jr., F. Lyon, K. McLaughlin, M.P. Mandell, M. Macaulay, F. Macfarlane, M. Martin, V. Mele, I. Miles, D. Nickson, H. Noke, D. Norris, Z. Radnor, M.L. Rhodes, N.C. Roberts, K. Strokosch, J.M Svara, J. Torfing, E. Uyarra, R.M. Walker, J. Wallis, J. Waterhouse, R. Wilson, P. Windrum
About the editors viii
List of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction: innovation in public services 1(14)
Stephen P. Osborne
Louise Brown
PART I THE CONTEXT OF INNOVATION IN PUBLIC SERVICES
1 Explaining patterns of public management reform diffusion
15(14)
Joe Wallis
Shaun Goldfinch
2 Innovation and reform in public administration: one subject or two?
29(15)
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
3 Public and private features of innovation
44(16)
Jean Hartley
4 A services-influenced approach to public service innovation?
60(12)
Stephen P. Osborne
5 Public service innovation: what messages from the collision of innovation studies and services research?
72(19)
Ian Miles
PART II INNOVATION AND CHANGE IN PUBLIC SERVICES
6 Innovation as the practice of change in the public sector
91(16)
Ian Colville
Mike Carter
7 Managing the change process: the state of the art
107(11)
Kerry Brown
Jennifer Waterhouse
8 Managing stakeholders in the change and innovation process
118(25)
John M. Bryson
Barbara C. Crosby
PART III KEY MANAGERIAL ISSUES IN INNOVATION IN PUBLIC SERVICES
9 Evidence-based policy-making for innovation
143(14)
Brian W. Head
10 Innovation in public services: engaging with risk
157(4)
Stephen P. Osborne
Louise Brown
11 Entrepreneur or entrepreneurship in public services?
161(15)
Zoe Radnor
Hannah Noke
Andrew Johnston
12 Against all odds: bottom-up entrepreneurship and innovation in the Department of Defense
176(17)
Nancy C. Roberts
Carrick Longley
13 Leading successful innovation in local public services
193(17)
James H. Svara
14 Strategic management and change in the public services
210(14)
Paul Joyce
15 Public procurement of innovation
224(14)
Jakob Edler
Elvira Uyarra
16 Ethical innovation in the public services
238(15)
Michael Macaulay
David Norris
PART IV ICT, E-GOVERNMENT AND INNOVATION
17 E-government and innovation: the socio-political shaping of ICT as a source of innovation
253(16)
Victor Bekkers
18 Analyzing policies for government innovation in practice: electronic government policy in Italy, 1993--2003
269(19)
Valentina Mele
19 Innovation and information in public/third sector partnerships for older people's services: case studies from England and Italy
288(13)
Rob Wilson
Sue Baines
Mike Martin
PART V COLLABORATION, NETWORKS, CO-PRODUCTION AND THE ROLE OF THE THIRD SECTOR IN INNOVATION IN PUBLIC SERVICES
20 Collaborative innovation in the public sector
301(16)
Jacob Torfing
21 Innovation in an inter-organisational context
317(15)
Tony Kinder
22 Innovation in complex public service systems
332(15)
Mary Lee Rhodes
23 Innovation, networks and leadership
347(13)
Myrna P. Mandell
Robyn Keast
24 Policy networks and innovation
360(15)
Jenny M. Lewis
Damon Alexander
Mark Considine
25 Co-production and innovation in public services: can co-production drive innovation?
375(15)
Kirsty Strokosch
26 The once and future pioneers? The innovative capacity of voluntary organizations and the provision of public services: a longitudinal approach
390(18)
Stephen P. Osborne
Celine Chew
Kate McLaughlin
27 Role of third sector organizations in health innovation networks
408(12)
Paul Windrum
28 Social enterprise and innovation in third sector organizations
420(12)
Celine Chew
Fergus Lyon
29 User involvement in public services innovation
432(13)
Birgit Jaeger
30 Citizens and the co-creation of public service innovations
445(16)
Michelle Farr
PART VI INNOVATION IN PUBLIC SERVICES IN PRACTICE
31 Evidence-based innovation in practice: experiences from health care and implications for the future
461(16)
Gill Harvey
32 NHS Direct: a UK health sector innovation study
477(19)
Paul Cunningham
33 Internal and external influences on the capacity for innovation in local government
496(18)
Richard M. Walker
34 Innovations in structure: experience from local government in the UK
514(14)
Rhys Andrews
George A. Boyne
35 Strengthening the spread of innovation in the UK's National Health Service
528(12)
James Barlow
36 Exploring the diffusion and sustainability of service innovation in healthcare
540(23)
Trisha Greenhalgh
Cathy Barton-Sweeney
Fraser Macfarlane
PART VII CONCLUSIONS
37 Innovation in public services: old and new directions for knowledge
563(4)
Louise Brown
Stephen P. Osborne
Index 567
Edited by Stephen P. Osborne, University of Edinburgh, UK and Louise Brown, University of Bath, UK