05380nam 2200649Ia 450 991081563610332120230721031323.01-281-91185-29786611911850981-277-191-3(CKB)1000000000413533(EBL)1193413(SSID)ssj0000294413(PQKBManifestationID)12072389(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000294413(PQKBWorkID)10311945(PQKB)10003240(MiAaPQ)EBC1193413(WSP)00006458(Au-PeEL)EBL1193413(CaPaEBR)ebr10699069(CaONFJC)MIL191185(OCoLC)826660240(EXLCZ)99100000000041353320070330d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDynamic governance embedding culture, capabilities and change in Singapore /Boon Siong Neo, Geraldine ChenRiver Edge, N.J. World Scientificc20071 online resource (528 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-270-694-1 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; List of Cases; 1 Framework for Dynamic Governance: Institutionalizing Culture, Capabilities and Change; 1.1 Need for Dynamism in Government; 1.2 Concept and Importance of Dynamic Governance2; 1.3 Study of Public Sector Governance in Singapore; 1.4 Framework for Dynamic Governance: Culture +Capabilities Change; 1.4.1 The Elements of Dynamic Governance; 1.4.2 The Systemic Interactions of a Dynamic Governance System; 1.4.3 How Systemic Interactions Affect Change: The Example of Education Policy1.5 Culture as a Foundation for Dynamic Governance1.6 Dynamic Governance Capabilities: Thinking Ahead, Thinking Again, Thinking Across; 1.6.1 Thinking Ahead; 1.6.2 Thinking Again; 1.6.3 Thinking Across; 1.6.4 Example of How the Three Capabilities Work Interactively; 1.7 Synopsis of the Rest of the Chapters in the Book; 2 Conceptual Foundations: Governance, Institutions and Capabilities; 2.1 Governance and Governments; 2.2 Institutions; 2.3 Dynamic Governance and Institutional Culture; 2.4 Organizational Capabilities: Knowledge and Skills to Perform Activities to Achieve Intended Results2.4.1 Routines: Standard Processes for Operational Activities2.4.2 Resources: Tangible and Intangible Assets for Executing Strategies; 2.4.3 Dynamic Capabilities: Capacity to Change Routines and Resources; 2.4.4 Routines, Resources and Resilience: An Integrated Framework of Organizational Capabilities; 2.4.5 Creating and Sustaining Dynamic Capabilities; 3 Context for Development: Establishing Imperatives for Governance; 3.1 Context and Constraints that De.ned Governance in Singapore: 1965-1985; 3.1.1 Building the Economy; 3.1.2 Managing Population Growth and the Labor Market3.1.3 Building the Physical Infrastructure3.1.4 Building the Social Infrastructure; 3.1.5 Building up Security and Defense Capability; 3.2 Impact on the Development of Public Sector Governance; 3.3 Reinventing Singapore: 1986-2006; 3.3.1 Changes in Economic Context: 1986-1997; 3.3.2 Changes in Economic Context: 1997-2006; 3.3.3 Changes in Social and Political Contexts; 3.3.4 Changes in Security Context; 3.4 The Post 1986 Period: Challenges for the Public Sector; 3.5 Perception of Position: Impact of History and Geography; 3.6 Purpose: Philosophy and Imperatives of Governance4 Cultural Foundations: Inculcating Principles of Governance4.1 Understanding Culture; 4.2 Values and Beliefs that Shaped a Nation; 4.2.1 Honesty and Integrity; 4.2.2 People as the Key Resource: Reward Hard Work and Performance; 4.2.3 Results Orientation, not Ideology; 4.2.4 Self Reliance; 4.2.5 Domestic Stability: Balancing Interests in a Multi-Racial Society; 4.3 Principles: De.ning and Establishing Good Governance; 4.3.1 Establishing and Reinforcing the Principle of Incorruptibility; 4.3.2 Establishing a Culture of Meritocracy; 4.3.3 Rationality, Pragmatism and A Strong Results Orientation4.3.4 Applying the Discipline of Economic Incentives and MarketsIn a world of uncertainty and change, current achievements are no guarantee for future survival. Even if the initial chosen set of principles, policies and practices are good, static efficiency and governance would eventually lead to stagnation and decay. No amount of careful planning can assure a government of continual relevance and effectiveness if there is no capacity for learning, innovation and change in the face of ever new challenges in a volatile and unpredictable global environment.This book provides an in-depth look at dynamic governance, the key to success in a world of rapid, incrPublic administrationSingaporePolitical cultureSingaporePublic administrationPolitical culture351.5957Neo Boon Siong1701512Chen Geraldine1701513MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815636103321Dynamic governance4085287UNINA