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Cultural Influences on Public-Private Partnerships in Global Governance, 1st ed. 2019

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Cultural Influences on Public-Private Partnerships in Global Governance
This book explores how professional and organisational cultures influence global public-private partnerships, which form a key element of global governance. Using case studies, the partnerships of three international government organisations ? the International Telecommunication Union, Interpol and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property ? illustrate how partnerships are formed and operate in accordance with the accepted cultural beliefs and values associated with both profession and organisation. In brief, engineers create partnerships they are comfortable with, which are different in form and operation to those of police, which also differ from those of the conservator. This book will appeal to scholars of international relations, global governance, organisational studies and public administration. It also conveys lessons for professionals at the international level in international government organisations, business and civil society who engage in, or want to engage in global public-private partnerships.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables, Figures & Boxes
1. Across the Public-Private Divide in the International Sphere
2. Global Public-Private Partnerships: Theoretical Perspectives
3. Introducing the case study organizations
4. Cultures
5. Leaders
6. Ideology, Ideas and Implementation
7. Resources and Private Interests
8. Perspectives on Global Issues
9. Conclusion – Comparing Cultural Influences
References
Appendices
Adam B. Masters holds a post-doctoral fellowship in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University (ANU). He is Deputy Director Governance of the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption, based at the ANU in Canberra, Australia. Dr Masters' research focuses on organised crime and corruption.

Challenges the current academic narrative of global public-private partnerships

Explores the influence of professional cultures on organisations and partnerships

Introduces a thesis of cultural acceptance of partnerships

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73,84 €

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