Rethinking fairness
Nick Pearce
Public Policy Review, 2007, vol. 14, issue 1, 11-22
Abstract:
Nick Pearce takes issue with the almost exclusive focus on outcomes over processes in public service reform, and argues that the literature on procedural fairness provides important insights into human behaviour and attitudes that merit deeper attention in public service reform debates.
Date: 2007
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