Social equity for wicked problems: achieving racial equity in homeless service provision
通过混合方法研究无家可归服务中的种族公平,连接公共管理与社会公平,提出“棘手问题的社会公平”框架,帮助社区应对系统性不平等。
Some scholars argue that equity cannot be a separate pillar of public management; it must intersect with its core theories and elements. By using mixed-methods in studying racial equity in homelessness, we forge connections between public management – leadership, planning, collaboration, budgeting, implementation, and evaluation – and social equity – representation, procedural fairness, access, quality, and outcomes – to develop the Social Equity for Wicked Problems (SEWP) framework. We find variation in how communities connect public management to equity. SEWP can help communities respond to systemic inequality and create equitable solutions when implementing policy to respond to wicked problems.