Building Service-oriented Government: Lessons, Challenges And Prospects
Providing quality public service is one of the essential functions of a government. In the turbulent time, however, governments worldwide are experiencing a variety of unprecedented challenges to meet citizens' increasing demands and expectations. In China, building a service-oriented government and a harmonious society is central to the 12th Five-Year Plan and challenges the governance philosophies, capacities and competencies of Chinese government at every level. Researchers of Nanyang Centre for Public Administration (NCPA) at Nanyang Technological University systematically examined the concept of service-oriented government in the context of China and developed an assessment scheme to evaluate the performance of building service-oriented government in Chinese cities. Under the auspices of the Lien Foundation in Singapore, based on the assessment scheme, they conducted large-scale telephone surveys of citizens and businesses in 32 major Chinese cities in 2011. This book presents their findings and empirical studies on public service performance, citizen satisfaction, political trust and government transparency based on the data collected from the 2011 Lien project. Moreover, it also includes selected papers presented at the 2012 Lien International Conference on Public Administration in Singapore. Contributed by scholars from Mainland China, the US, Hong Kong and Singapore, these papers discuss various important issues related with building a service-oriented government including public ethical values, the roles of NGO, social accountability, urban integration, performance measurement and emotional labor in public service.
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Building Service-oriented Government: Lessons, Challenges And Prospects
Providing quality public service is one of the essential functions of a government. In the turbulent time, however, governments worldwide are experiencing a variety of unprecedented challenges to meet citizens' increasing demands and expectations. In China, building a service-oriented government and a harmonious society is central to the 12th Five-Year Plan and challenges the governance philosophies, capacities and competencies of Chinese government at every level. Researchers of Nanyang Centre for Public Administration (NCPA) at Nanyang Technological University systematically examined the concept of service-oriented government in the context of China and developed an assessment scheme to evaluate the performance of building service-oriented government in Chinese cities. Under the auspices of the Lien Foundation in Singapore, based on the assessment scheme, they conducted large-scale telephone surveys of citizens and businesses in 32 major Chinese cities in 2011. This book presents their findings and empirical studies on public service performance, citizen satisfaction, political trust and government transparency based on the data collected from the 2011 Lien project. Moreover, it also includes selected papers presented at the 2012 Lien International Conference on Public Administration in Singapore. Contributed by scholars from Mainland China, the US, Hong Kong and Singapore, these papers discuss various important issues related with building a service-oriented government including public ethical values, the roles of NGO, social accountability, urban integration, performance measurement and emotional labor in public service.
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Building Service-oriented Government: Lessons, Challenges And Prospects

Building Service-oriented Government: Lessons, Challenges And Prospects

Building Service-oriented Government: Lessons, Challenges And Prospects

Building Service-oriented Government: Lessons, Challenges And Prospects

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Providing quality public service is one of the essential functions of a government. In the turbulent time, however, governments worldwide are experiencing a variety of unprecedented challenges to meet citizens' increasing demands and expectations. In China, building a service-oriented government and a harmonious society is central to the 12th Five-Year Plan and challenges the governance philosophies, capacities and competencies of Chinese government at every level. Researchers of Nanyang Centre for Public Administration (NCPA) at Nanyang Technological University systematically examined the concept of service-oriented government in the context of China and developed an assessment scheme to evaluate the performance of building service-oriented government in Chinese cities. Under the auspices of the Lien Foundation in Singapore, based on the assessment scheme, they conducted large-scale telephone surveys of citizens and businesses in 32 major Chinese cities in 2011. This book presents their findings and empirical studies on public service performance, citizen satisfaction, political trust and government transparency based on the data collected from the 2011 Lien project. Moreover, it also includes selected papers presented at the 2012 Lien International Conference on Public Administration in Singapore. Contributed by scholars from Mainland China, the US, Hong Kong and Singapore, these papers discuss various important issues related with building a service-oriented government including public ethical values, the roles of NGO, social accountability, urban integration, performance measurement and emotional labor in public service.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814434539
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/15/2013
Series: Ncpa Research Series , #1
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Preface v

Chapter 1 Evaluating Public Service Performance in Urban China: Findings From the 2011 Lien Chinese Cities Service-Oriented Government Project WU Wei YU Wenxuan LIN Tingjin WANG Jun TAM Waikeung 1

Chapter 2 Public Ethical Values and Service-Oriented Government Kuotsai Tom LIOU 27

Chapter 3 The Role of Emotional Labor in Public Service Meredith A NEWMAN 37

Chapter 4 Irrationality, Bricolage, Quality and Performance Measurement: Unpacking the Conundrum in a Comparative East-West Context Paul HIGGINS 51

Chapter 5 Social Accountability for Public Service in Higher Education: A Text Analysis of Chinese Research Universities' Undergraduate Teaching-Learning Quality Annual Reports TIAN Linghui XIONG Qingnian 75

Chapter 6 Integrated Development of Metropolitan Governance and Public Service: A Case Study of the Pearl River Delta Region YE Lin 87

Chapter 7 The Role of NGOs in Maintaining Social Stability in China - Based on the Perspective of Public Security Service Delivery HAN Lin 99

Chapter 8 Political Trust, Public Service Performance and Government Transparency in China YU Wenxuan 119

Chapter 9 Explaining Citizens' Satisfaction With Public Service Quality in Chinese Cities 2010: Citizen-Level Predictors vs. City-Level Predictors LIN Tingjin 145

Chapter 10 Public Satisfaction Survey and Its Analysis on Chinese Cities Public Education Service ? An Empirical Study Based on 2010 Lien Chinese Cities Public Service Quality Evaluation Survey Data WANG Jun WU Wei 163

Index 177

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