Innovation, design and delivery of MPA programmes for public leaders and managers in Europe

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse three innovative Master's programmes designed for public and voluntary sector managers across three EU countries.Design methodology approach - The paper compares similarities and differences between the programmes in order to shed light on the &...

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Educational programmes
Entrepreneurs
Europe
European Union
Fear of crime
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Innovation
Innovations
Leadership
Managerial skills
Managers
Master of business administration
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Planning
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Product development
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Public sector organizations
Public services
Teaching
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