Items where Author is "Tinkler, Jane"
Number of items: 46.
Joining up citizen redress in UK central government. (2010)
Dunleavy, Patrick; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane; Goldchluck, Sofia; Towers, Ed
New public management is dead. Long live digital-era governance. (2006)
Dunleavy, Patrick; Margetts, Helen; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane
Achieving innovation in central government organisations.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Margetts, Helen; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane; Pearce, Oliver; Bartholomeou, Patricia
Announcing the Nine Dots Prize – tackling social issues through creative thinking.
Tinkler, Jane
Australian e-Government in comparative perspective.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Margetts, Helen; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane
BIS report on UK Research Councils: Drop in income sees fewer researchers supported but more knowledge created.
Tinkler, Jane
Benefit fraud is already low: to save real money the government should concentrate on the errors.
Tinkler, Jane
Book review: The impact agenda:controversies, consequences and challenges by Katherine E. Smith, Justyna Bandola-Gill, Nasar Meer, Ellen Stewart and Richard Watermeyer.
Tinkler, Jane
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Book review: the Ombudsman enterprise and administrative justice.
Tinkler, Jane
Book review:The impact agenda: controversies, consequences and challenges by Katherine E. Smith, Justyna Bandola-Gill, Nasar Meer, Ellen Stewart and Richard Watermeyer.
Tinkler, Jane
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Championing and governing UK public service mutuals.
Tinkler, Jane
Citizen redress: what citizens can do if things go wrong in the public services.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Loughlin, Martin; Margetts, Helen; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane; Pearce, Oliver; Bartholomeou, Patricia
Cuts to front line policing may lead to a poorer service, but will citizens be able to navigate the convoluted police complaints systems to do anything about it?
Tinkler, Jane
Department for Work and Pensions: communicating with customers.
Raraty, David; Dorrell, David; Dunleavy, Patrick; Goldchluk, Sofia; Khan, Mohammed Khalid; Tinkler, Jane; Towers, Ed; Margetts, Helen; Escher, Tobias; Reissfelder, Stephane; Hinds, Liane
Designing 'Big Society' service provision.
Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
Designing digital public services.
Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
Designing for nudge effects: how behaviour management can ease public sector problems.
Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
Digital era governance: IT corporations, the state and e-government.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Margetts, Helen; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane
First impressions of Google Scholar Citations are good: it’s easy to use and accurate.
Tinkler, Jane
Getting Whitehall to incorporate new IT developments in public services remains an uphill struggle: the government now lags ten years behind the private sector in its use of social media and lack of feedback to users.
Tinkler, Jane
Government on the internet: progress in delivering information and services online.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Margetts, Helen; Bastow, Simon; Pearce, Oliver; Tinkler, Jane
Government on the web: about.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Margetts, Helen; Escher, Tobias; Hale, Scott; Tinkler, Jane; Bastow, Simon
How radical is “radical efficiency”?: can it still be useful in a time of cuts?
Tinkler, Jane; Dunleavy, Patrick
The Impact of Social Sciences Project by the numbers: encouraging real-time impact recording.
Tinkler, Jane
Innovating in public sector procurement.
Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
Innovating out of austerity in local government: a SWOT analysis.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
Integrating healthcare through design.
Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
Localism may actually reduce citizen voice because information on citizen redress is either not collected or ignored.
Tinkler, Jane
Maximizing the impacts of academic research:how to grow the recognition, influence, practical application and public understanding of science and scholarship.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Tinkler, Jane
The National Audit Office, the Public Accounts Committee and the risk landscape in UK public policy.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Gilson, Christopher; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane
New ‘big society’ providers could deliver better local services, but there are grave concerns surrounding funding, accountability and citizen redress.
Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
PASC support for the creation of a single Public Services Ombudsman for England is welcome and timely.
Tinkler, Jane
REF Advice Notes 3: What will Hefce count as ‘under-pinning’ research?
Dunleavy, Patrick; Tinkler, Jane
The REF doesn’t capture what government wants from academics or how academic impact on policymaking takes place.
Tinkler, Jane
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Rather than narrow our definition of impact, we should use metrics to explore richness and diversity of outcomes.
Tinkler, Jane
Reviewing 2010 in political blogging: the spotlight moves from the Tories to the Liberal Democrats.
Gilson, Christopher; Tinkler, Jane
Slashing the welfare budget versus “we are all in this together”: the cumulative effect of cuts is more serious than has yet been admitted.
Tinkler, Jane
Surviving work as an academic in the age of measuring impact.
Tinkler, Jane
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Ten years after tax, social security departments in the USA and elsewhere are moving cautiously online. The UK is pioneering ‘digital by default’ services and the advent of a universal credit at DWP could be an opportunity for breakthrough progress.
Tinkler, Jane
Think before you nudge: the benefits and pitfalls of behavioural public policy.
Rainford, Paul; Tinkler, Jane
UK government on the internet is still costly and of ‘variable to poor’ quality.
Tinkler, Jane
The contemporary social sciences are now converging strongly with STEM disciplines in the study of ‘human-dominated systems’ and ‘human-influenced systems’.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane
The impact and value of the Foresight research programme:report to Foresight from the LSE Public Policy Group.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Bastow, Simon; Tinkler, Jane
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The impact of the social sciences:how academics and their research make a difference.
Bastow, Simon; Dunleavy, Patrick; Tinkler, Jane
The impacts agenda is an autonomous push for opening up and democratizing academia, not part of a neo-liberal hegemony.
Dunleavy, Patrick; Tinkler, Jane
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A review of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
Bastow, Simon; Dunleavy, Patrick; Pearce, Oliver; Tinkler, Jane