Chapitre 2: La pénurie de masques lors de la crise sanitaire de la Covid-19: plaidoyer pour la reconnaissance d’une valeur publique en réaction à l’absence d’hybridation des logiques médicale et financière
Christophe Godowski (),
Isabelle Sauviat and
Philippe Pasquet ()
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Christophe Godowski: LGTO - Laboratoire de Gestion et des Transitions Organisationnelles - UT3 - Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier - UT - Université de Toulouse
Isabelle Sauviat: CREOP - Centre de Recherches sur l'Entreprise, les Organisations et le Patrimoine - GIO - Gouvernance des Institutions et des Organisations - UNILIM - Université de Limoges
Philippe Pasquet: CREOP - Centre de Recherches sur l'Entreprise, les Organisations et le Patrimoine - GIO - Gouvernance des Institutions et des Organisations - UNILIM - Université de Limoges
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Abstract:
From the perspective of Management Sciences and Public Management, the chapter sheds light on the shortage in masks supplies perceived as the consequence of New Public Management (NPM) limits in the field of health activities. Beyond this observation, the challenges of the French health reform sector are highlighted. There is the deployment of collective governance to bring out a public value (Moore, 1995). This is necessary to guarantee the hybridization success between medical and financial logics so far in competition and tension.
Keywords: Shortage masks supplies; NPM; Public Value; Post-NPM; Hybridization; Pénurie des masques; Valeur publique; Hybridation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-09
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Published in LexisNexis. La crise de la Covid-19. Comment maintenir l'action publique ?, LexisNexis, pp.35-54, 2020
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