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Do accountabilities change when public organisations transform to service systems: A new conceptual approach
Authors:Petri Virtanen  Jari Stenvall  Tony Kinder  Omaima Hatam
Affiliation:1. University of Tampere, Finland;2. Eddleston Innovation Ltd;3. University of Edinburgh Business School, UK
Abstract:In this conceptual paper, we discuss from the service systems perspective how accountabilities differ from a hierarchic and organisational perspective within the domain of New Public Management, looking to shed new light upon accountability as a research topic. The concept of service systems and their accountabilities are scrutinised and the role of integrated social and health care services is discussed in particular. The main argument in the text is the changing nature of accountabilities as the public organisations are being transformed into service systems. To date, the understanding of accountability has remained structural by nature – such is the case also for productivity measurement – but the shift from organisations towards services systems means that accountability ought to be considered as processual by nature. By processual it is meant that accountability should be considered as flows within systems – that is: flows between agents the content of which we argue includes not only knowledge on the outputs of public services, but also values, empathy and thus multi‐layered understanding of accountability. The paper concludes with practical insights for managerial purposes on the basis for this accountability shift.
Keywords:New Public Governance  New Public Management  processual accountability  service system  service user
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