Creating public value in global wicked problems

C.H.M. Geuijen, Mark H. Moore, Andrea Cederquist, Rolf Ronning, Mark Van Twist

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Abstract

This essay seeks to explore in which way Public Value Theory (PVT) would be useful in guiding analysis and action with respect to global wicked issues like forced migration. We found that (1) PVT enables envisioning global, collective, public value as well as value for individuals, communities and states by including voices of ‘all affected interests’ even when discourses prove to be extremely conflicting; (2) PVT enables acknowledging collaborative innovation as a possible means of facilitating cross-sectoral and local – global (transnational) connections which might help reframing wicked global issues and delivering results; (3) When PVT is applied to global wicked issues it offers an opportunity to explore which kind of institutional innovation is required to convene an appropriate authorizing structure in the ‘institutional void’ at the transnational level. Requisite adjustments to PVT are identified.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)621-639
JournalPublic Management Review
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Public Value Management
  • wicked problems
  • global governance
  • refugees

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