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− | |Pub Title=Analysis Service Provision | + | |Pub Title=Analysing Service Provision |
| |Pub Subtitle=Instruments for development cooperation illustrated by examples from irrigation | | |Pub Subtitle=Instruments for development cooperation illustrated by examples from irrigation |
| |Pub Author=Huppert W., Urban, K. | | |Pub Author=Huppert W., Urban, K. |
| |Pub Editor=GIZ | | |Pub Editor=GIZ |
| |Pub Year=1998 | | |Pub Year=1998 |
− | |Pub Keywords=service provision, governance | + | |Pub Keywords=service provision, institutional framework, rules and regulations, management, irrigation |
| + | |Pub Country=Haiti, Peru, Bolivia, developing countries |
| |Pub Type=publication | | |Pub Type=publication |
| |Pub Language=English | | |Pub Language=English |
| + | |Pub TOC=1. Introduction |
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| + | 2. Services and Service Provision in Development Cooperation - A Definition of Terms |
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| + | 3. Analysing Services and Support, Services in Devlivery Networks: The 'Service Interaction Analysis' |
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| + | 4. Analysing Institutional Arrangements for Service Delivery: 'Governance Modes' and 'Governance Mechanisms' |
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| + | 5. Analysing Power and Interests in Service Networks: The 'Power and Itnerests Analysis' |
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| + | 6. Analysing Service Organisations - The Example of a Bolivian Water User Association |
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| + | 7. Summary and Outlook |
| + | |Pub Abstract=The study discusses the role of service management in effective and sound irrigation systems. It echoes the call of the World Bank Development Report in 1994 to pay more attention to the actual management of services in maintaining irrigation systems. The report comprehensively analyses service provision as a ‘product’, defining its scope . It discusses methods and instruments to identify and analyses the many services and relationships in service systems. The study deals in detail with the analysis of governance modes for service provision, and presents a form of analysis that focuses on the rules, procedures and common practices that help organise service provision between the participants or partners in the provision process often distorted by conflicting power interests. This book is primarily intended for those readers who are managers, planners or staff members in non-commercial service organisations in general, and development cooperation in particular. |
| |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. | | |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. |
| |Pub Category=Enabling Environment | | |Pub Category=Enabling Environment |
Title
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Analysing Service Provision
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Subtitle
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Instruments for development cooperation illustrated by examples from irrigation
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Author
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Huppert W., Urban, K.
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Editor or Organisation
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GIZ
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Year
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1998
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Keywords
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service provision, institutional framework, rules and regulations, management, irrigation
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Country
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Haiti, Peru, Bolivia, developing countries
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Type
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publication
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Language
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English
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Services and Service Provision in Development Cooperation - A Definition of Terms
3. Analysing Services and Support, Services in Devlivery Networks: The 'Service Interaction Analysis'
4. Analysing Institutional Arrangements for Service Delivery: 'Governance Modes' and 'Governance Mechanisms'
5. Analysing Power and Interests in Service Networks: The 'Power and Itnerests Analysis'
6. Analysing Service Organisations - The Example of a Bolivian Water User Association
7. Summary and Outlook
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Abstract
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The study discusses the role of service management in effective and sound irrigation systems. It echoes the call of the World Bank Development Report in 1994 to pay more attention to the actual management of services in maintaining irrigation systems. The report comprehensively analyses service provision as a ‘product’, defining its scope . It discusses methods and instruments to identify and analyses the many services and relationships in service systems. The study deals in detail with the analysis of governance modes for service provision, and presents a form of analysis that focuses on the rules, procedures and common practices that help organise service provision between the participants or partners in the provision process often distorted by conflicting power interests. This book is primarily intended for those readers who are managers, planners or staff members in non-commercial service organisations in general, and development cooperation in particular.
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Permission
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Yes
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Category
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Enabling Environment
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File
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