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Collaboration of public sector agencies: reporting and accountability challenges

Christine Ryan (School of Accountancy, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia)
Peter Walsh (Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia)

International Journal of Public Sector Management

ISSN: 0951-3558

Article publication date: 1 December 2004

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Abstract

There is increasing pressure being placed on government agencies both in Australia and internationally to act in a more collaborative, integrated manner. Community and welfare programs are being conducted in new “shared” or “whole‐of‐government” ways, which pose a challenge to traditional models of public sector reporting. Existing accountability mechanisms are designed for vertical accountability relationships, and these are inadequate for horizontal or “networked” accountability across government agencies. This paper uses the case of the Community Renewal Program based in the Queensland state government department to illustrate the problems which arise when reporting on “shared” programs. The paper offers a different approach to improve reporting and accountability for shared programs.

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Ryan, C. and Walsh, P. (2004), "Collaboration of public sector agencies: reporting and accountability challenges", International Journal of Public Sector Management, Vol. 17 No. 7, pp. 621-631. https://doi.org/10.1108/09513550410562284

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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