Public Value
Type
book section
Date Issued
2022-05-17
Author(s)
Abstract (De)
Public value (PV) signifies an organization’s subjectively relevant contribution (positive or negative) toward the common good. It describes the quality of the relationship between an individual
and this individual’s own image of society.
Whether something subjectively holds PV is therefore dynamic in nature. Consequentially, PV cannot be actively created in a deterministic sense (by an organization, e.g.), as it originates
only in the evaluating individual. According to the public value theory (Meynhardt, 2008, 2009, 2015; Meynhardt et al., 2016), what is valued is determined by the subjective fulfillment of four basic needs: (1) gaining control and coherence over one’s conceptual system, (2) positive relationships, (3) maximizing pleasure and avoiding
pain, and (4) positive self-evaluation.
and this individual’s own image of society.
Whether something subjectively holds PV is therefore dynamic in nature. Consequentially, PV cannot be actively created in a deterministic sense (by an organization, e.g.), as it originates
only in the evaluating individual. According to the public value theory (Meynhardt, 2008, 2009, 2015; Meynhardt et al., 2016), what is valued is determined by the subjective fulfillment of four basic needs: (1) gaining control and coherence over one’s conceptual system, (2) positive relationships, (3) maximizing pleasure and avoiding
pain, and (4) positive self-evaluation.
Language
English
Keywords
Public interest
Common good
Common we
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
None
Book title
International Encyclopedia of Civil Society
Publisher
Springer
Publisher place
Cham
Pages
8
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
266426
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2022_PublicValue_TM_Encyclopedia.pdf
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Format
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