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Accountable Governance

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Accountable Governance

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Accountable Governance book

Problems and Promises

Accountable Governance

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Accountable Governance book

Problems and Promises
Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 5 January 2015
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315706771
Pages 360
eBook ISBN 9781315706771
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Dubnick, M.J., & Frederickson, H.G. (Eds.). (2011). Accountable Governance: Problems and Promises (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315706771

ABSTRACT

Public accountability is a hallmark of modern democratic governance and the foundation of the popular performance management movement. Democracy is just an empty exercise if those in power cannot be held accountable in public for their acts and omissions, for their decisions, their policies, and their expenditures.

This book offers a finely detailed and richly informed consideration of accountability in both government and the contemporary world of governance. Twenty-five leading experts cover varying aspects of the accountability movement, including multiple and competing accountabilities, measuring accountability, accountability and democratic legitimacy, and accountability and information technology, and apply them to governments, quasi-governments, non-government organizations, governance organizations, and voluntary organizations. Together they provide the most comprehensive consideration of accountability currently available, with a blend of theoretical, empirical, and applied approaches.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I. Complex Challenges

chapter 1|19 pages

The Challenge of Multiple Accountability: Does Redundancy Lead to Overload? Thomas Schillemans and Mark Bovens

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 2|20 pages

The Tangled Web of Accountability in Contracting Networks: The Case of Welfare Reform Barbara S. Romzek

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 3|13 pages

Accountability Challenges in Public Sector Contracting for Complex Products

ByTrevor L. Brown, Matthew Potoski, David M. Van Slyke

chapter 4|24 pages

Accountability for Global Governance Organizations Jonathan G.S. Koppell

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

part |2 pages

Part II. Obstacles to Accountability

chapter 5|17 pages

Performance Blight and the Tyranny of Light? Accountability in Advanced Performance Measurement Regimes

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 6|13 pages

Does Performance Measurement Actually Improve Accountability? Beryl A. Radin

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 7|16 pages

The Accountability Environment of U.S. Counties

ByBonnie J. Johnson, John C. Pierce, and Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr

part |2 pages

Part III. Assessing Accountability

chapter 8|17 pages

Accountability Institutions and Information in the Policy-Making Process Paul L. Posner and Robert Schwartz

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 9|19 pages

Accountability and Information-Technology Enactment: A Cross-National Perspective Richard K. Ghere

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

part |2 pages

Part IV. Adapting to Accountability

chapter 10|13 pages

Blame Avoidance and Accountability: Positive, Negative, or Neutral? Christopher Hood

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 11|17 pages

The Challenges of Accountability for International Nongovernmental and Civil-Society Organizations

ByMargaret P. Karns, Timothy J. Shaffer, Richard K. Ghere

chapter 12|14 pages

Accountability in the Nonprofit Sector: Abandoning the One-Size-Fits-All Approach Kevin P. Kearns

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

part |2 pages

Part V. Strategies

chapter 13|12 pages

Watching the Watchers Sally Wheeler

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 14|14 pages

Accountability and Voluntary Programs Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

part |2 pages

Part VI. Rethinking Accountability

chapter 15|14 pages

Accountability in Two Non-Western Contexts Sara R. Jordan

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 16|14 pages

Accountability and a Theory of Representation Ciarán O’Kelly

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 17|13 pages

Emergent Accountability and Structuration Theory: Implications Kaifeng Yang

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson

chapter 18|20 pages

Rethinking the Obsession: Accountability and the Financial Crisis Melvin J. Dubnick and Justin O’Brien

Edited ByMelvin J. Dubnick, H. George Frederickson
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