Public Sector Research Centre
- PSRI redirects here. It can also mean Partito Socialista Riformista Italiano.
The Public Sector Research Centre (PSRC) provides insight and research into views and attitudes as well as best practice in government and public sector organisations – including the interface between the public and private sectors – throughout the world. We draw on the thinking and perspectives of these organisations themselves, our own global network, and leading think tanks and academies to enable a collaborative exchange on the most pressing issues and challenges facing governments and the public sector.
Background
PwC works globally to try to understand and help address the challenges facing the public sector at local, regional, national and international levels. PwC’s focus in the public domain is broad, and goes beyond the few issues which, at any one time, dominate opinion polls or media interest. It covers a wide range of areas which often escape the headlines.
PwC’s research-based projects have involved both the development of in-house points of view and reports on relevant public service issues as well as collaborations with leading think tanks to develop new thinking on better approaches to the delivery of public services.
The Public Sector Research Centre was created in 2007.
Areas of research
The Public Sector Research Centre (PSRC) provides insight and research into the most pressing issues and challenges facing government and public sector organisations today and in the future - supplying effective, practical contributions on a wide range of issues including:
How will public sector debt be dealt with?
How will care for the growing number of older people be provided?
How should public services be managed, held to account and delivered?
How can public sector organisations collaborate better to meet outcomes?
How can the state better enable the third sector to deliver public services?
See also
- PricewaterhouseCoopers