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Introduction rationale for the book, theoretical framework, unfolding of the sections and themes -- Part 1: The study of PA in Italy as interdisciplinary science: key disciplines and selected functional themes -- 2. Law, administrative law and the debate on Kelsen?s pure theory of law ?vs.? juridical realism in Italy -- 3. Budgeting and accounting and their reform in Italy -- 4. Controlling Public Expenditure: the practice of spending reviews, the role of the General Accounts Office (RGS), the Office for Forecast for the State Budget and the Court of Auditors -- 5. Performance management, accountability and transparency in Italy -- 6. Management theory and the Italian school of public management -- 7. Public policy and PA reform as a policy: policy cycles, antecedents and consequences in Italy -- 8. Better regulation in Italy -- 9. Social psychology and applications to PA problems in Italy -- 10. Digitisation of Italian PA -- 11. Big Data and AI: applications and impact on PA in Italy -- 12. The procurement function in Italy -- 13. Crisis governance and management in Italy -- Part 2: The professions of PA in Italy: Perspectives -- 14. Features of public employment and the education and training of public servants in Italy -- 15. Italian Public Employment between laws and labour contracts -- 16. Trade unions and PA -- 17. Professionals in public services and profiling the public manager in Italy -- 18. Trends in personnel management in Italy -- 19. Competency management and organisational design in Italian PA -- 20. Public Leadership and territorial leadership in Italian governments -- 21. The Judiciary and administrative action -- 22. Conclusion: taking stock of the case of Italy for advancing the science and the profession of PA in Italy. 330 $aThis book is one of three volumes that provide a systematic overview of public administration, public management and public governance in Italy. This second volume adopts an interdisciplinary approach to introduce readers to the ways in which public administration in Italy has been studied by various disciplines since the conception of the modern Italian state more than 150 years ago, including administrative law, management, economics, psychology, political science and public policy. The book also assesses key traits regarding the training, recruitment and regulation of public employment in Italy, as well as the role of oversight and judiciary bodies in the practice of public servants? work. Contributors comprise some of the leading historians, political scientists, lawyers, social scientists and public management scholars from Italy, some of whom have also held key posts in the Italian public sector. It will appeal to students and scholars of public administration, public management and public governance, as well as practitioners with an interest in Italy. Edoardo Ongaro is Professor of Public Management at The Open University, UK. Carla Barbati was Professor of Administrative Law at IULM University, Italy and Councillor of State of Italy. Fabrizio Di Mascio is Professor of Political Science at the University of Turin, Italy. Francesco Longo< is Associate Professor of Public and Health Care Management at Bocconi University, and Senior Professor at the SDA Bocconi School of Management, Italy. 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