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Political Innovations - Creative Transformations in Polity, Politics and Policy

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Political Innovations: Creative Transformations in Polity, Politics and Policy provides a theoretical framework for studies of political innovation as well as a number of empirical studies of innovations in the way policy strategies take form, in the exercise of political leadership, in community self-organizing, in political parties, and what implications informal governance has on political innovation.

Public innovation has risen to the top of the agenda among governments all over the Western world. The message is clear: the public sector needs to become more innovative in order to meet the demands of modern society. There is also a growing interest in public innovation amongst students of public policy and governance, who are currently working to define and conceptualize public innovation, analyze drivers of, and barriers to, innovation in the public sector, and prescribe ways to make the public sector more innovative. However, researchers have so far mainly theorized, studied and analyzed issues related to innovations in public services and public delivery. Few have payed attention to the fact that public service innovation takes place in a political context, and that innovations in polity, politics and policy are fundamental aspects of public innovation. A comprehensive research agenda on public innovation should therefore include studies of political innovation.

This book will be of great value to scholars and researchers interested in Public Administration, Policy Making and Innovation, Public Governance and Political Leadership.

It was originally published as a special issue of the Public Management Review.

List of contents

1. Political innovations: innovations in political institutions, processes and outputs
Eva Sørensen
2. Political innovation as ideal and strategy: the case of aleatoric democracy in the City of Utrecht
Albert Meijer, Reinout van derVeer, Albert Faber and Julia Penning de Vries
3. Strengthening political leadership and policy innovation through the expansion of collaborative forms of governance
Jacob Torfing and Christopher Ansell
4. The challenge of innovating politics in community self-organization: the case of Broekpolder
Jurian Edelenbos, Ingemar van Meerkerk, and Joop Koppenjan
5. Political parties and innovation
Carina S. Bischoff and Flemming Juul Christiansen
6. Assessing the impact of informal governance on political innovation
Sarah Ayres

About the author

Eva Sørensen is Professor in Public Administration and Democracy at the Department of Social Science and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark, and Professor II at the Department of Social Sciences at NORD University, Norway. She has published widely within areas such as interactive governance, political leadership, and collaborative innovation in the public sector.

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This book provides a theoretical framework for studies of political innovation as well as a number of empirical studies of innovations in the way policy strategies take form, in the exercise of political leadership, in political parties, and what implications informal governance has on political innovation.

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