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Making Wicked Problems Governable?: The Continuing Case of Managed Networks in Health Care

Making Wicked Problems Governable?: The Continuing Case of Managed Networks in Health Care

Making Wicked Problems Governable?: The Continuing Case of Managed Networks in
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Making Wicked Problems Governable?: The Continuing Case of Managed Networks in Health Care Paperback - 2025

by Ferlie, Ewan/ Fitzgerald, Louise/ Mcgivern, Gerry/ Dopson, Sue/ Bennett, Chris

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Oxford Univ Pr, 2025. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 336 pages. 6.14x0.79x9.21 inches.
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  • Title Making Wicked Problems Governable?: The Continuing Case of Managed Networks in Health Care
  • Author Ferlie, Ewan/ Fitzgerald, Louise/ Mcgivern, Gerry/ Dopson, Sue/ Bennett, Chris
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 382
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Oxford Univ Pr
  • Publication date 2025
  • Bookseller's Inventory # x-0198936230
  • ISBN 9780198936237 / 0198936230
  • Weight 1.18 lbs (0.54 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.79 in (23.39 x 15.60 x 2.01 cm)
  • Category Business / Economics / Finance
  • Quantity available 2

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Reader reviews for Making Wicked Problems Governable?: The Continuing Case of Managed Networks in Health Care

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Making Wicked Problems Governable? analyzes managed networks established to enhance service delivery within complex, cross-cutting sectors-a cornerstone of the health management reforms pursued by the UK New Labour governments (1997-2010). Drawing on extensive case study data, the revised second edition features a substantially expanded introduction and updated chapters, underscoring its enduring relevance to contemporary Labour government policies and the persistent challenges in health and social care. The book makes three key contributions.

The first relates to Network Governance in Practice: It demonstrates that New Labour's reforms were profoundly influenced by Network Governance principles, fundamentally reshaping the structure and delivery of health care services.

The second concerns 'Addressing 'Wicked Problems': By integrating the concept of 'wicked problems, ' the work explores policy areas where network-based governance may offer a more effective alternative to traditional market mechanisms or hierarchical models. It compellingly argues that wicked problems are pervasive in health policy and thus merit serious consideration as an analytical framework.

The third involves a Governmentality Perspective: Employing a governmentality framework, the book provides a fresh theoretical lens for understanding the indirect modes of public service governance, enriching debates on how best to manage complex policy challenges.

Ideal for both policy makers and academic readers, Making Wicked Problems Governable? offers critical insights into the transformation of health care governance and presents robust frameworks for addressing some of today's most intractable public policy issues.'

About the author

Ewan Ferlie, Professor of Public Services Management, King's Business School, King's College London, Louise FitzGerald, Emeritus Professor, , Gerry McGivern, Professor of Public Services Management and Organisation, King's Business School, King's College London., Sue Dopson, Deputy Dean for People and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and Professor of Organisational Behaviour, University of Oxford, Chris Bennett, Independent Research Psychologist,

Ewan Ferlie is Professor of Public Services Management at King's Business School, King's College London.

Louise FitzGerald was most recently Visiting Professor at Manchester Business School and the Sad Business School.

Gerry McGivern is Professor of Public Services Management and Organisation at King's Business School, King's College London.

Sue Dopson is Deputy Dean for People and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the University of Oxford.

Chris Bennett is an independent research psychologist.

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