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Public Value

Definition of the principle

Public values are rooted in a reciprocal relationship between administrators and the citizenry. Value is created by satisfying politically expressed desires of citizens and clients. A digital public service should create and deliver public value to the society.

Source

https://www.longdom.org/open-access/public-value-theory-reconciling-public-interests-administrativeautonomy-and-efficiency-2315-7844-1000189.pdf 
Public Value Theory: Reconciling Public Interests, Administrative
Autonomy and Efficiency - Eli Turkel and Gerald Turkel

Scope

Business agnostic

Category

Digital Public Service Strategy (Public Policy Cycle)

Identifier

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