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Alec Fraser is a Lecturer in Government & Business at King's Business School. His research centres on the use of evidence in policy making and practice across the public sector with a particular focus on health and social care. He has also researched the development of Social Impact Bonds and Outcomes-Oriented Reforms in public service delivery in the UK and internationally over recent years.
He previously spent five years at the Policy Innovation Research Unit at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Prior to entering academia he worked in NHS administration and management. He has an MA in Public Policy and a PhD in Management - both from King's College London.
Alec is the Programme Director for the MSc in Public Policy & Management at King's Business School and teaches on the 'Organisation and Management of the Public Services' module led by Professor Ewan Ferlie. Alec also leads the undergraduate module 'Introduction Organisational Research Methods' with Dr Mike Clinton, and he leads the 'Qualitative Organisational Research Methods' specialist module. Alec leads the 'Comparative Public Policy & Management' module and also teaches on the final year Capstone Project.
Areas of expertise:
Public Policy and Management
Health Policy
Evidence use and implementation in the public sector
Comparative approaches to Public Management Reform
Outcomes-Oriented Reforms and Social Impact Bonds
Alec's work has been published in journals including Social Science & Medicine, Sociology of Health & Illness, Social Policy & Administration, Public Money & Management, and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis amongst others. Alec has provided chapters for a number of academic books and he co-edited the book 'What Works Now: evidence-informed policy & practice' published by Policy Press in 2019. He is currently working as a co-author on a new edition of 'Making Health Policy' for the Open University Press for publication in 2023.
He previously spent five years at the Policy Innovation Research Unit at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Prior to entering academia he worked in NHS administration and management. He has an MA in Public Policy and a PhD in Management - both from King's College London.
Alec is the Programme Director for the MSc in Public Policy & Management at King's Business School and teaches on the 'Organisation and Management of the Public Services' module led by Professor Ewan Ferlie. Alec also leads the undergraduate module 'Introduction Organisational Research Methods' with Dr Mike Clinton, and he leads the 'Qualitative Organisational Research Methods' specialist module. Alec leads the 'Comparative Public Policy & Management' module and also teaches on the final year Capstone Project.
Areas of expertise:
Public Policy and Management
Health Policy
Evidence use and implementation in the public sector
Comparative approaches to Public Management Reform
Outcomes-Oriented Reforms and Social Impact Bonds
Alec's work has been published in journals including Social Science & Medicine, Sociology of Health & Illness, Social Policy & Administration, Public Money & Management, and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis amongst others. Alec has provided chapters for a number of academic books and he co-edited the book 'What Works Now: evidence-informed policy & practice' published by Policy Press in 2019. He is currently working as a co-author on a new edition of 'Making Health Policy' for the Open University Press for publication in 2023.
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ECONOMY AND SOCIETYno. 1 (2024): 92-111
Research Handbook on Health Care Policypp.67-84, (2024)
Research Handbook on Health Care Policypp.497-552, (2024)
CRITICAL PUBLIC HEALTHno. 4 (2023): 459-471
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEWno. 4 (2023): 930-946
INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT JOURNALno. 3 (2023): 329-338
Social Policy & Administrationno. 6 (2023): 997-998
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