Professor Ian Marsh
RMDB - Individual Researchers Report


Journal Article

Marsh, I, CEDA at fifty - the EPO at thirty, Economic and Political Overview 2010 pp. 62-67. ISSN 0813-121X (2010) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

 

Marsh, I and Edwards, L, Dilemmas of Policy Innovation in the Public Sector: A Case Study of the National Innovation Summit, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 68, (4) pp. 399-413. ISSN 0313-6647 (2009) [Refereed Article]


Marsh, I, Executive Summary, (61) ISSN 0085-1280 (2009) [Edited Journal Article]

 

Marsh, I and Spies-Butcher, B, Pragmatist and Neo-Classical Policy Paradigms in Public Services: Which is the Better Template for Program Design?, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 68, (3) pp. 239-255. ISSN 0313-6647 (2009) [Refereed Article]


Marsh, I, The Blair Governments, Public Sector Reform and State Strategic Capacity, The Political Quarterly, 80, (1) pp. 33-41. ISSN 0032-3179 (2009) [Refereed Article]


 
Book

Marsh, I and Edwards, L, The Development of Australia's Innovation Strategy: Can the Public Sector System Assess New Policy Frameworks?, Australian Business Foundation, Sydney, pp. 43. ISBN 978-0-9804138-2-3 (2008) [Authored Other Book]

 


Chapter in Book

Marsh, I, Re-imagining the Australian state: political structures and policy strategies, Australia Under Construction nation-building - past, present and future, ANU E Press, Butcher J (ed), Canberra, pp. 147-171. ISBN 9781921313776 (2008) [Research Book Chapter]

 


Review

Marsh, I, The big Political picture: a history of modern Britain draws parallels with Australia, Sydney Ideas Quarterly, 2009, (May-July) pp. 34-35 (2009) [Review Single Work]

 


Conference Publication

Spies-Butcher, B and Vromen, A and Marsh, I, Suburban Affairs: Political Communities across Sydney, Australasian Political Science Association Abstracts and Refereed papers 2008, July 2008, Brisbane (2008) [Refereed Conference]

 


Other Public Output

Marsh, I, Innovation and Public Policy, AIRC Working Paper Series WP/0710, Australian Innovation Research Centre, Hobart (2010) [Government or Industry Research]