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- Publications
- Influence
Integrative leadership for collaborative governance: Civic engagement in Seattle
- Stephen Page
- Sociology, Political Science
- 1 April 2010
This article distills concepts and tools from the literatures on civic engagement, collaborative management, and conflict resolution into a parsimonious framework of tactics and constructs for… Expand
Measuring Accountability for Results in Interagency Collaboratives
- Stephen Page
- Political Science
- 1 September 2004
This article examines the intersection of two types of innovations that are increasingly common in public administration—accountability for results and interagency collaboration. Recent scholarship… Expand
Public Housing Authorities Under Devolution
- R. G. Kleit, Stephen Page
- Economics
- 31 January 2008
Problem: Local public housing authorities (PHAs) in the United States face a different set of mandates and opportunities today than they did before 1980; PHA financing and program authority are more… Expand
"Virtual" Health Care Organizations and the Challenges of Improving Quality
- Stephen Page
- Business, Medicine
- Health care management review
- 1 January 2003
This article examines the challenges of improving health care quality continuously within and across "virtual" provider organizations such as independent practice associations and physician-hospital… Expand
PUBLIC VALUE CREATION BY CROSS‐SECTOR COLLABORATIONS: A FRAMEWORK AND CHALLENGES OF ASSESSMENT
- Stephen Page, M. Stone, J. Bryson, B. Crosby
- Political Science, Economics
- 1 September 2015
This article proposes ways to assess the public value that cross-sector collaborations produce. It introduces a framework featuring three dimensions of public value – democratic accountability,… Expand
What's New about the New Public Management? Administrative Change in the Human Services
- Stephen Page
- Political Science
- 1 November 2005
Interpretations of the emergence of the New Public Management are split. The champions of the movement present it as a new administrative paradigm that departs sharply from past thinking and… Expand
The Web of Managerial Accountability
- Stephen Page
- Business, Sociology
- 1 May 2006
This article examines how government reinvention affects the accountability of public managers to different stakeholders by comparing the reinvention of federal welfare, education, and environmental… Expand
The Changing Role of Public Housing Authorities in the Affordable Housing Delivery System
- R. G. Kleit, Stephen Page
- Economics
- 19 May 2015
As the great recession began, public housing authorities (PHAs) were just beginning to experience the full effects of neoliberal policy implementation and devolution. Using 13 case studies of the… Expand
Building Supply in Thin Markets: Districts’ Efforts to Promote the Growth of Autonomous Schools
- K. Destler, Stephen Page
- Business
- 14 March 2010
For well over three decades, policy analysts have preached the virtues of vouchers, tradeable permits and contracts to harness market forces to achieve public goals. At the same time, with unfettered… Expand
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