T Catlaw, J Chapman - Public Administration Review, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
A Comment on Stephen Page’s “What’s New about the New Public Management” - Catlaw - 2007 - Public Administration Review - Wiley Online Library Skip to Article Content Skip to Article …
NM Riccucci - Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
One cannot read a book or scholarly article on leadership in public bureaucracies without seeing the work of the preeminent Larry Terry cited. His contributions to the field have been …
D Bearfield, M Dubnick - Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Anyone who met and spoke with Larry Terry understood that this was a colleague who would leave a legacy. Those of us familiar with the operations of Public Administration …
L Kaboolian - Public Administration Review, 1998 - JSTOR
Linda Kaboolian, Harvard University eform movements in the public sector, codi-R fied as the" New Public Management" by cholars, provide an opportunity for the adherents of public …
T Vhe 1990s have been challenging years for theory builders in the pub-lic administration and public policy communities. The politically charged US reforms made under the auspices …
LD Terry - Public Administration Review, 1999 - JSTOR
I would like to thank the editors of the Public Administration Review (PAR) for this opportunity to respond to Professor Howard Frant's (in this issue) critical review of my …
C Stivers - Administrative Theory & Praxis, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
As American public administration approaches the turn of the millennium, there appear to be only two potential directions for public administration theory: public management or post …
When first examining this book, readers might be disappointed that the contents do not seem to answer the straightforward question: How do public managers manage? No grand …
LE Lynn Jr - Public Administration Review, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
For a decade, public administration and management literature has featured a riveting story: the transformation of the field's orientation from an old paradigm to a new one. While many …