The Case for Bureaucracy: A Public Administration PolemicChatham House Publishers, 1994 - 226 pages Tables and Figures p. ix Preface p. xi 1 Bureaucracy Despised, Disparaged, and Defended p. 1 A Brief for Bureaucracy p. 3 A Bit of Bureaucratic History p. 7 The Academics Debate Bureaucracy: The Opponents p. 11 The Academics Debate Bureaucracy: The Supporters p. 18 2 What Citizens Experience from Bureaucracy p. 24 Surveying the Surveys p. 24 Reflections on the Surveys p. 31 Direct Performance Measures p. 33 Accomplishments of America p. 38 3 More Bureaucracy Myths to Delete p. 42 The Myth of Determinism p. 42 The Myth of Discrimination p. 46 The Business-Is-Better Myth p. 48 The Bureaucracy-Is-Backward Myth p. 54 4 Ask the Impossible of Bureaucracy? Easy! p. 59 No-Win Situations and Red Tape p. 60 When Many Governments Act p. 65 When Public Action Is Dispersed p. 71 Solve Those Problems! p. 81 5 Looking Closer at Those Bureaucrats p. 84 Their Representativeness p. 84 Their "Personality" p. 94 Their Motivations p. 101 Their Lesser-Known p. 107 6 Bureaucratic Bigness and Badness Reconsidered p. 112 The Size of Bureaucracy p. 112 Growth, Aging, and Badness p. 115 The Political Power of Bureaucracy p. 124 The Political Contributions of Bureaucracy p. 128 7 Fads and Fundamentals of Bureaucracy p. 139 The Case Recapitulated p. 139 The Reforms Reviewed p. 141 Bureaucracy's Fundamentals as Metaphor p. 157 Notes p. 163 Selected Books p. 185 Index p. 193. |
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... behavior there . " He notes , for example , that studies of technology diffusion in medicine and refuse collection show the public sec- tor is not always much different from , let alone slower than , the private sec- tor.46 Case studies ...
... behavior there . " He notes , for example , that studies of technology diffusion in medicine and refuse collection show the public sec- tor is not always much different from , let alone slower than , the private sec- tor.46 Case studies ...
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... behavioral changes necessary to improve health does the im- mensity of the task become apparent . We are not talking about peripheral or infrequent aspects of human behavior but about some of the most basic and often experienced aspects ...
... behavioral changes necessary to improve health does the im- mensity of the task become apparent . We are not talking about peripheral or infrequent aspects of human behavior but about some of the most basic and often experienced aspects ...
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... Behavior : Extension of the Bureau Voting Model of Government Growth , ” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 1 ( April 1991 ) : 177-212 . 22. Donald E. Blake , " Policy Attitudes and Political Ideology in the Public ...
... Behavior : Extension of the Bureau Voting Model of Government Growth , ” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 1 ( April 1991 ) : 177-212 . 22. Donald E. Blake , " Policy Attitudes and Political Ideology in the Public ...
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Bureaucracy Despised Disparaged and Defended | 1 |
What Citizens Experience from Bureaucracy | 25 |
More Suspicions and Surprises re Bureaucracy | 49 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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