What impact does competition have on the social services sector? Does it help or hinder our ability to serve the needs of Australia's most vulnerable? Today’s contribution comes from Professor Robyn Keast, who is the Chair of Collaborative Research Network Policy and Planning for Regional Sustainability, and located at the Southern Cross University.
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The two faces of competition: Which is the best for the social services sector?
Social service futures and the Productivity Commission. Power to Persuade and UNSW Canberra, pp.16-19
Power to Persuage, and University of New South Wales
2016
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- Title
- The two faces of competition: Which is the best for the social services sector?
- Creators
- Robyn L Keast - Southern Cross University
- Contributors
- P Smyth (Editor of compilation)E Malbon (Editor of compilation)G Carey (Editor of compilation)
- Publication Details
- Social service futures and the Productivity Commission. Power to Persuade and UNSW Canberra, pp.16-19
- Publisher
- Power to Persuage, and University of New South Wales; Canberra, ACT
- Identifiers
- 1802; 991012820681302368
- Academic Unit
- Management; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Report