2015
DOI: 10.1353/book43139
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Public Value and Public Administration

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“…This research documents who is engaged in public discourse about natural disaster events in three different communities. Using 242 public data sources published between 1987 and 2022, we present exploratory and descriptive data on three cases to analyze stakeholder engagement in community dialogue that can inform natural disaster response, recovery, and hazard mitigation planning [5][6][7][8]. Knowing the types of stakeholders, the impacts they experienced, and the role-based obligations that motivated them to participate, we can enrich stakeholder participation and community engagement literature and provide contextual information to make policy and decision processes more robust for organizations in all sectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This research documents who is engaged in public discourse about natural disaster events in three different communities. Using 242 public data sources published between 1987 and 2022, we present exploratory and descriptive data on three cases to analyze stakeholder engagement in community dialogue that can inform natural disaster response, recovery, and hazard mitigation planning [5][6][7][8]. Knowing the types of stakeholders, the impacts they experienced, and the role-based obligations that motivated them to participate, we can enrich stakeholder participation and community engagement literature and provide contextual information to make policy and decision processes more robust for organizations in all sectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Public value was defined as an alternative logic to private value and emphasized that an individual should not only consider their self-interest but also promote the collective purpose of society. Years later, Bryson and colleagues expanded the definition to incorporate things valued by, or suitable for, the whole of society as assessed against criteria-such as efficiency, transparency, fairness, equity, and representation [8].…”
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confidence: 99%