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Post-NPM-style service integration: partnership-based brokerage in elderly care

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the rationale and functioning of the partnership-based brokerage model as a vehicle of service integration with special reference to its support for information intermediation, learning and service market creation. Design/methodology/approach The theor...

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Published in:The International journal of public sector management 2016-01, Vol.29 (7), p.675-689
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subjects Brokerage
Capacity building approach
Citizens
Collaboration
Consortia
Cost analysis
Effectiveness
Elder care
Facilitation
Geriatrics
Governance
Innovations
Integrated care
Interviews
Networks
New public management
Older people
Partnerships
Politics
Public administration
Public services
Reforms
Service integration
Service learning
Service provision
Stock brokers
Subcontracting
title Post-NPM-style service integration: partnership-based brokerage in elderly care
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