Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs (Sep 2024)

Public Budgeting Best Practices for Cross-sector Collaborations: Emphasizing the Values of Social Equity, Transparency and Accountability, and Ethics

  • Michael E. M. Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna.243ptf12

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Cross-sector collaboration has become a major emphasis in collective action as governments, private corporations, and nonprofits work together to tackle today’s complex issues. The existing cross-sector collaboration literature primarily addresses major events like natural disasters, e.g., hurricanes and wildfires, and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is a significant gap in the public administration literature regarding cross-sector collaboration in addressing underlying social and financial issues. This paper discusses the need for public budgeting best practices through cross-sector collaboration in three areas: (1) equity; (2) transparency and accountability; and (3) ethics. Through the collaborative governance theory, each sector—public, private, and nonprofit—can contribute to the integration of resources, networks, and approaches for the benefit of citizens. This paper concludes by highlighting key implications for theory and praxis, including an increase in public trust and a greater emphasis on inclusivity in the budgeting process.

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