Public Service Logic: An Appropriate Recipe for Improving Serviceness in the Public Sector?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Service Management: New Trends in Marketing Ideas and Practices
3. Public Administration: The Backdrop of the Discussion
4. The Nature and Aim of the Public Sector
Street-Level Bureaucracy and Public Value
5. Public Service Logic: The Interaction at the Counter
- The retention of customers is important for business firms—while users returning (for instance, to a doctor) may be a sign of an unsatisfactory treatment at the first visit;
- Unwilling customers are almost unknown in the for-profit sector, but not in the public sector (e.g., prisoners and taxpayers);
- For-profit firms usually know who their customers are, but this can be much more complicated for public agencies. Moreover, some public services must be open to anyone wanting to use the service—they are not able to choose their ‘customers’ (e.g., police, social work, and child welfare services);
- The users of public services are also citizens, voters, and taxpayers with broader societal interest, which may influence their evaluation of the services.
5.1. Co-Creation and Co-Destruction of Value
5.2. Public Service Logic versus Public Administration Logic
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Public Administration Logic | Public Service Logic | |
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Focus | Citizens as a collective | Individual users |
Goal | Creating public value | Creating private value |
Co-creation | Various degrees | Unavoidable and/or necessary |
Service Providers | Moral agents | User friendly |
Purpose | Multi-purpose | Uni-purpose |
Narrative | State agent | Citizen agent |
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Sønderskov M, Rønning R. Public Service Logic: An Appropriate Recipe for Improving Serviceness in the Public Sector? Administrative Sciences. 2021; 11(3):64. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11030064
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