Logics of legitimacy : three traditions of public administration praxis /
Section I Why and how the traditions framework was created. - 1. The legitimacy question. - 2. Why worry about role conceptualization? Professional socialization in public administration. - 3. Using theoretical frameworks as interpretive lenses. - 4. How the traditions framework was created. - Sec...
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Format: | Livro Geral |
Language: | Português |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://acervo.enap.gov.br/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=44249 |
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Summary: | Section I Why and how the traditions framework was created. - 1. The legitimacy question. - 2. Why worry about role conceptualization? Professional socialization in public administration. - 3. Using theoretical frameworks as interpretive lenses. - 4. How the traditions framework was created. - Section II The traditions framework. - 5. The generic elements of each tradition. - 6. The constitutional tradition: bureaucratic accountability of the constitutional order. - 7. The discretionary tradition: entrepreneurial responsibility for desirable outcomes. - 8. The collaborative tradition: stewardship responsiveness to the citizenry. - Section III Critique and Analysis. - 9. Mutual critiques among traditions. - 10. Integrations, conciliations, and dialectical syntheses. - 11. Assessing contextual fit of the traditions : a mental experiment. - Appendix: foundations course outline. |
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ISBN: | 9781466511613 |