Appraising Public Value: Past, Present and Futures

Iestyn Williams, H Shearer

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Abstract

Despite the increasing popularity of the concept of public value within both academic and practice settings, there has to date been no formal review of the literature on its provenance, empirical basis, and application. This paper seeks to fill this gap. It provides a critical introduction to public value and its conceptual development before presenting the main elements of the published literature. Following this, a series of key areas of disagreement are discussed and implications for future research and practice put forward. The authors argue that if the espoused aspirations for the public value framework are to be realized, a concerted process of research, debate and application is required. Although some criticisms of public value are argued to be unwarranted, the authors acknowledge ongoing concerns over the apparent silence of public value on questions of power and heterogeneity, and the difficulties in empirically testing the framework's propositions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1367-1384
Number of pages18
JournalPublic Administration
Volume89
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011

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