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Developments in Public Administration

Public Administration Review, 1964
On January 5, 1971, the United States Congress enacted Public Law 91-648, known as the Intergovernmental Personnel Act. This legislation was designed to reinforce the federal system by strengthening the personnel resources of state and local governments, to improve intergovernmental cooperation in the administration of grant-in-aid programs, to provide
George A. Shipman, Fremont James Lyden
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The Dark Sides of Artificial Intelligence: An Integrated AI Governance Framework for Public Administration

International Journal of Public Administration, 2020
As government and public administration lag behind the rapid development of AI in their efforts to provide adequate governance, they need respective concepts to keep pace with this dynamic progress.
B. Wirtz, Jan C. Weyerer, B. Sturm
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Public Administration

Encyclopedia of Law and Development, 2021
• Public Administration, MPA (http://catalog.unomaha.edu/graduate/ degree-programs-certificates-minors/public-administration/mpa/) • Public Administration, PhD (http://catalog.unomaha.edu/graduate/ degree-programs-certificates-minors/public ...
Yong-Shik Lee
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Organizing Public Administration

2020
This chapter is inspired by the observation that new trends—in the cultural, economic, and political global scenario—are changing how public organizations are organized, making them increasingly complex and effective in challenging critical problems, such as poverty, unemployment, and environmental sustainability. These changes are aimed at influencing
Decastri, Maurizio, Buonocore, Filomena
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Twenty‐Five Years of Studying New Public Management in Public Administration: Accomplishments and Limitations

Financial Accountability and Management, 2020
In 1991, Christopher Hood made a substantial contribution to public administration research when he formulated the concept of New Public Management (NPM).
E. Funck, Tom S. Karlsson
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Public Administration and Creeping Crises: Insights From COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy

American Review of Public Administration, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that a new and unforeseen threat easily outmatched political-administrative systems currently in place. Our commentary on the Italian case contributes to the call for public administration scholars to incorporate ...
F. Mascio, A. Natalini, F. Cacciatore
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A Review of Public Administration Research: Where Does Public Procurement Fit In?

International Journal of Public Administration, 2020
This study conducts a content analysis of public procurement research in top ranked public administration journals to identify prevalent procurement topics and where gaps exist.
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Phenomenology and public administration

International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, 2003
Phenomenologists are among the strongest opponents of logical positivism. Mostly associated with Edmund Husserl, phenomenology is essentially an analytical method or framework for describing and explaining social relationships and psychological orientations.
Wesley W. Waugh, William L. Waugh
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The Publicness of Public Administration

Administration & Society, 2008
Public administration theory has always struggled to find a clear-cut understanding of the publicness of public administration. There are at least five different approaches to distinguish public from private organizations. A closer examination shows that these five approaches are based on two conceptual versions of the publicness of public ...
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