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Local government service systems improvement: exposing the social networks

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:24 authored by Matthew PepperMatthew Pepper, Andrew Sense
Using a local government (LG) case study, this paper describes and qualitatively explores the value and use of social network analysis (SNA) in creating a rich environment for service network innovation and development. The case study analysed manages regional planning development applications and involves a complex social network. The study underpins the view that in LG service environments, mechanistic models for systems improvement are on their own inadequate. SNA constitutes an essential complementary development framework underpinning continuous innovation through human and social capital development. Findings presented are profound for local government and multiple service contexts and argue for a greater emphasis on understanding and developing the human and social aspects of service systems as opposed to a predominant technical systems bias.

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Pepper, M. & Sense, A. J. (2014). Local government service systems improvement: exposing the social networks. Journal of Management and Governance, 18 (3), 873-890.

Journal title

Journal of Management and Governance

Volume

18

Issue

3

Pagination

873-890

Language

English

RIS ID

91802

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