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Citizen Relationship Management

A Study of CRM in Government

by Alexander Schellong (Author)
©2008 Thesis XX, 242 Pages

Summary

This study explores Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in government. Based on an interdisciplinary literature review and multiple-case study design, a model of Citizen Relationship Management (CiRM) is developed and discussed. The case studies explore the perceptions of CRM/CiRM by administrators, elected officials and consultants as well as its implementation and impact on the municipal level and in a multijurisdictional environment in the United States. Although the explorative part of the study focuses broadly on a theoretical conceptualization of CiRM, the immediate empirical referent of research are the 311 initiatives in the City of Baltimore, the City of Chicago, the City of New York and Miami-Dade County. Thus, the results help administrators and researchers to convey the idea and challenges of 311 well. The study shows that CRM is to a certain extent only partly able to make novel contributions to currently active reform movements in government. In addition, the study’s findings support the idea that CiRM provides the means to a different kind of public participation.

Details

Pages
XX, 242
Year
2008
ISBN (PDF)
9783653010596
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631578445
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-01059-6
Language
English
Publication date
2011 (September)
Keywords
Public Management Service Center USA Stadtverwaltung Bürgernahe Verwaltung Bürgerbeteiligung Citizen Relationship Management (CiRM) eGovernment Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. XX, 242 pp., 22 fig., 15 tables

Biographical notes

Alexander Schellong (Author)

The Author: Alexander Schellong has been a Research Fellow at John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge – National Center for Digital Government/Program on Networked Governance (USA). He has been teaching executives and students at Harvard University (USA), Tecnológico de Monterrey – EGAP (Mexico), The University of Tokyo (Japan) and the University of Erfurt – Erfurt School of Public Policy (Germany). He received his M.A. in Political Sciences and Economics and Ph.D. from the University of Frankfurt am Main (Germany). The author’s studies focus on the impact of technology on organizations and customer oriented management practices. He also consults on these and other topics with public and private organizations locally and internationally.

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