Fighting Bureaucratic Dysfunction: Pursuing Citizen-Centric Public Innovation
Bureaucratic red tape is timeconsuming and places undue pressure on the citizen. Arre Zuurmond, Lobke van derMeulen and Jorrit de Jong have made it their mission to tackle this problem by placing citizens in the centre of the process, but realise that there is more than meets the eye.
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Main Authors: | Zuurmond, Arre, Meulen, Lobke van der, de Jong, Jorrit |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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