Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Conceptualization and Operationalization of Public Business Models in the Context of Public Trust (pp. 1-36)
(Barbara Kożuch and Adam Jabłoński)
Chapter 2. The Emerging Role of the Social Enterprise in an Evolving Context of Trust, Partnership and Co-Production with Public Organizations (pp. 37-60)
(Amatucci Fabio Michele, Badia Francesco and Landi Tiziana)
Chapter 3. Individual Perceptions of Trust and Preferences for Public-Sector Employment (pp. 61-90)
(Michael C. Moltz)
Chapter 4. The Interdisciplinary Nature of Trust: Future Directions (pp. 91-110)
(Joanna Paliszkiewicz)
Chapter 5. Building Trust in Public Organizations through New Technologies (pp. 111-132)
(Mauro Romanelli)
Chapter 6. Trust in the Perspective of Economic and Humanistic Management (pp. 133-156)
(Barbara Mazur, Marta Mazur-Małek and Marzena Cichorzewska)
Chapter 7. In Chancellors We Trust? The Effect of Trust in the Governance of Public Higher Education Institutions: A Case Study from Hungary (pp. 157-182)
(Gergely Kováts)
Chapter 8. Public Administration as a Facilitator of Social Entrepreneurship (pp. 183-210)
(Barbara Kożuch and Ewa Bogacz-Wojtanowska)
Chapter 9. Increasing Efficient Partnership among Organizations (pp. 211-234)
(Lenka Maléřova, Jiří Pokorný and Hana Štverková)
Chapter 10. Parents as Pre-School Education Service Co-Producers in Lithuania (pp. 235-260)
(Jaroslav Dvorak, Gabrielė Burbulytė–Tsiskarishvili and Edita Stumbraitė-Vilkišienė)
Chapter 11. Conditions of Effective Inter-Organizational Collaboration: Local Public Organizations’ Perspective (pp. 261-282)
(Marcin Flieger)
Chapter 12. Project Portfolio Management in Terms of Cascading the Objectives of Companies Operating in the Multi-Project Environment (pp. 283-304)
(Bogdan Nogalski, Agnieszka Szpitter, Marek Jabłoński and Adam Jabłoński)
About the Editors (pp. 305-308)
Index (pp. 309)
Reviews
“This is an important collection on trust and public organizations. I would recommend it to all serious students and researchers of public administration and management.” – Professor Stephen p Osborne, Chair of International Public Management, University of Edinburgh
Keywords: public business models, context of public trust, social enterprise, trust management, public organizations, public-sector employment, building trust in public organizations, public administration
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