New development: Information for localism? policy sense-making for local governance

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Recent policy changes in the UK emphasising localism, as opposed to centrallydriven performance management, have potentially significant implications for the use of information in local policy-shaping. This article explores the challenges that this implies for framing the problem and in terms of the current and future uses of information for local governance. © 2011 CIPFA.

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Wilson, R., Cornford, J., Baines, S., & Mawson, J. (2011). New development: Information for localism? policy sense-making for local governance. Public Money and Management, 31(4), 295–300. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2011.586243

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