1st Edition

Problem Solving with the Private Sector A Public Solutions Handbook

Edited By Daniel E. Bromberg Copyright 2016
    228 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    228 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Problem Solving with the Private Sector presents advice and solutions for fruitful government–business alliances from the perspective of everyday public management. With a focus on job training, economic development, regulation, and finance and innovation, each chapter discusses a traditional tool of government presented in a practical and applied manner, as well as the implementation of the tool with clear examples. Content-rich case studies on a wide range of policy issues, including regulatory policy, natural resources, manufacturing, financial services, and health care highlight opportunities for government and business to collaborate to pursue the public good.

    This book offers current and future public managers possible solutions to complex problems for effective government–business alliances in a range of settings. It is essential reading for all those studying public management, public administration, and public policy.

    Part 1: Job Training  1. Public-Private Collaboration in Workforce Development: Examining the Intersection of Public Education Programs and Private-Sector Employer Needs Lauren Bock Mullins, Alexander C. Henderson, and Linda L. Vila  2. Pathways to Partnership: The City of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission and Google LA Coproduction of Youth Capacity Brian Robert Calfano, Joumana Silyan-Saba, and Sheldon Cruz  Part 2: Regulation  3. Business-Government Collaboration in Rulemaking: Regulating Carbon Emissions from Motor Vehicles Ian C. Graig  4. Smart Community Engagement: Challenges and Opportunities in Transforming and Emerging Industries Jian Cui  5. Balancing Environment and Business through Governance: Nature Protection Policies in De Alde Feanen National Park, the Netherlands Katharine A. Owens  Part 3: Economic Development  6. A Collaborative Approach to Innovation-Based Economic Development: The Triple Helix Jonathan Q. Morgan  7. Improving Administrative Outcomes through Collaborative Governance: Evidence from the City of Tallahassee Carrie Blanchard Bush and Karen Jumonville  Part 4: Finance and Innovation  8. Public-Private Collaboration and Trust Funds of the U.S. States Joshua Franzel and Ryan Gregory  9. The Public Good in the Accountability of Businesses: The Functions and Uses of Benefit Corporations Quintus Jett and Arturo E. Osorio  10. Sorting Out Social Impact Bonds Daniel Bromberg and Jonathon Justice

    Biography

    Daniel E. Bromberg is Assistant Professor of Public Administration and the MPA Director at the University of New Hampshire, USA.

    "Problem Solving with the Private Sector: A Public Solutions Handbook by Daniel E. Bromberg: An essential work comprising an objective and comprehensive analysis of thematics of modern public sector management instruments which lead to an effective and efficient service delivery."Christopher H. Bovis, University of Hull, UK