Has public administration grown up? A case for class-related education and research
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Public administration has not grown, as its education and research programs need to be refocused. It is observed that affirmative action was never intended to address discrimination and injustice associated with social class, and now the field has an opportunity to lay the basis for filling this void.
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 2004
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Twelve years into the performance measurement revolution: where we need to go in implementation research
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The Performance Measurement has created heightened interest in the government administration and offers immense opportunities for academicians and administrators to benefit from this subject. The discipline's implementation cost and research shortcomings are seen as stumbling blocks.
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 2004
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The pragmatic liberalism of public administration
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The discourse among the community of scholars in public administration is an ongoing one. A new epistemology comes with the pragmatic liberalism of public administration.
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 2004
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