Nouvelles formes d’innovation publique. L’administration saisie par le design
Emmanuel Coblence and
Frédérique Pallez
Revue française de gestion, 2015, vol. N° 251, issue 6, 97-114
Abstract:
While administrative reforms seem always more discussed, new practices have been emerging since early 2000s. Explicitely presented as innovations, their methods are inspired by design, open source, ethnography or social entrepreneurship approaches. Based on a qualitative analysis of these public innovation forms, we show that they may disrupt some of the traditional principles of public action. In that respect, we discuss their potential effects on public managers? behavior, at various levels.
Date: 2015
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