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Mobility and Service Innovation: A Critical Examination of Opportunities and Challenges for the Canadian Public Sector
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2016
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Mobility and Service Innovation: A Critical Examination of Opportunities and Challenges for the Canadian Public Sector
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Mobility and Service Innovation: A Critical Examination of Opportunities and Challenges for the Canadian Public Sector
2016
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Overview
This article examines the Canadian public sector's efforts to devise mobile service capacities predicated upon efficiency, engagement, and innovation, and how such capacities are intertwined with both the advent of Gov 2.0 and the inertia of traditional public administration. The author's primary focus is on the federal government (Government of Canada), with some additional consideration of provincial governments and inter-governmental dynamics as appropriate. Through three typologies of public sector governance (traditional public administration, new public management, and public value management), the author seeks to better understand these aforementioned tensions – and formulate fresh insights into how governments can pursue the leveraging of mobility as a basis for not only more efficient service delivery but also wider opportunities for public engagement and service innovation.
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IGI Global
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