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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