In this article, we use the Bush administration’s management grades to analyze whether programs administered by senior executives are better managed than those administered by political appointees requiring Senate confirmation. We explain the administration’s management grading scheme and how it can be informative for evaluating comparative management quality. We explain why senior-executive-run programs should be better managed than appointee-run programs and test our claim with data on 234 federal programs. We find that political-appointee-run programs earn systematically lower grades in most management areas. We conclude that a systematic review of the proper role of political appointees in federal program management should be considered
In this article we examine what we call the president’s invisible appointments. We designate Senior ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Political appo...
In our society, American citizens expect public policies to result in programs that address social p...
In this paper we use the Bush Administration’s management grades to analyze whether programs adminis...
In this article, we use the Bush administration’s management grades to analyze whether programs admi...
In this article, we examine the relationship between presidential patronage and federal agency perfo...
Scholarship on executive politics provides conflicting views about whether staffing administrative a...
In this thesis, I explore how accountability relationships affect policymaking in two institutional ...
Evaluating the performance of governmental activities has been a major topic in public administratio...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In a go...
To what extent do presidents select appointees based upon campaign experience and connections? The a...
A program manager’s performance often equates to the ability to influence others in getting somethin...
Gauging the quality of the relationship between federal managers and employees and its impact on org...
Under United States President Barack Obama’s administration, the President’s Management Agenda manda...
Many public administration authorities have expressed concerns about the tendency of senior politica...
In this article we examine what we call the president’s invisible appointments. We designate Senior ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Political appo...
In our society, American citizens expect public policies to result in programs that address social p...
In this paper we use the Bush Administration’s management grades to analyze whether programs adminis...
In this article, we use the Bush administration’s management grades to analyze whether programs admi...
In this article, we examine the relationship between presidential patronage and federal agency perfo...
Scholarship on executive politics provides conflicting views about whether staffing administrative a...
In this thesis, I explore how accountability relationships affect policymaking in two institutional ...
Evaluating the performance of governmental activities has been a major topic in public administratio...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In a go...
To what extent do presidents select appointees based upon campaign experience and connections? The a...
A program manager’s performance often equates to the ability to influence others in getting somethin...
Gauging the quality of the relationship between federal managers and employees and its impact on org...
Under United States President Barack Obama’s administration, the President’s Management Agenda manda...
Many public administration authorities have expressed concerns about the tendency of senior politica...
In this article we examine what we call the president’s invisible appointments. We designate Senior ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Political appo...
In our society, American citizens expect public policies to result in programs that address social p...