Handbook of Organization Theory and Management: The Philosophical Approach, Second EditionThomas D. Lynch, Peter L. Cruise CRC Press, 1. nov. 2005 - 896 sider Few subjects are more influenced by philosophy than the form of governance that guides and administers public affairs, yet much of the literature about public administration remains silent about this connection. Handbook of Organization Theory and Management: The Philosophical Approach, Second Edition identifies and discusses many of the mos |
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... Wilson and American Public Administration, edited by Jack Rabin and James S. Bowman 23. Making and Managing Policy: Formulation, Analysis, Evaluation, edited by G. Ronald Gilbert 25. Decision Making in the Public Sector, edited by Lloyd ...
... Wilson and American Public Administration, edited by Jack Rabin and James S. Bowman 23. Making and Managing Policy: Formulation, Analysis, Evaluation, edited by G. Ronald Gilbert 25. Decision Making in the Public Sector, edited by Lloyd ...
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... Wilson, progressivism, the bureau movement, and Herbert Simon. Wilson played the unusual triple roles of academic, practitioner, and progressive reformer. These intellectuals and political reformers literally changed the direction of ...
... Wilson, progressivism, the bureau movement, and Herbert Simon. Wilson played the unusual triple roles of academic, practitioner, and progressive reformer. These intellectuals and political reformers literally changed the direction of ...
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... Wilson. Locke's vision of ethics, with its faith, prudence, and self-control combined with hedonism, greatly influenced the modernist view that stressed the importance of individual pursuit of happiness. To Locke, government was meant ...
... Wilson. Locke's vision of ethics, with its faith, prudence, and self-control combined with hedonism, greatly influenced the modernist view that stressed the importance of individual pursuit of happiness. To Locke, government was meant ...
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... Wilson. Professor Brian J. Cook explains that Woodrow Wilson, a late convert to modernism, was influenced by Edmund Burke's stress on societal order and the controlling force of law. He stressed the critical role and influence of the ...
... Wilson. Professor Brian J. Cook explains that Woodrow Wilson, a late convert to modernism, was influenced by Edmund Burke's stress on societal order and the controlling force of law. He stressed the critical role and influence of the ...
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... Wilson laid important conceptual and practical building blocks for modernist public administration. He helped establish social science and political science as important academic disciplines. Within them, public administration grew ...
... Wilson laid important conceptual and practical building blocks for modernist public administration. He helped establish social science and political science as important academic disciplines. Within them, public administration grew ...
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