Political Authority and Bureaucratic Resilience |
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Authors: | Tobias Jung |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy (CGAP) , University of Edinburgh Business School and Cass Business School tobias.jung@ed.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Abstract Consumerism and choice have become prominent ideas in the design and delivery of public services. Often perceived as a way to improve the quality and value of public services, potential downsides and areas of concern that relate to a consumerist approach are frequently ignored. This review essay takes a critical stance on the application of a consumerist discourse to public service provision and management by exploring four key areas of concern: definitional problems, questions about the concept's transferability from a private to a public sector setting, the problematic nature of ‘choice’, and difficulties associated with implementing consumerist ideas within public service contexts.. |
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Keywords: | citizens consumers customers clients consumerism public services |
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