“Public value in politics” refers to the question of the degree to which bureaucrats, in an effort to create value for the public, assume mandates that might otherwise be deferred to politicians and then examines the tensions, consequences, and solutions to the tussle between bureaucrats and politicians in that value creation effort
In conventional economics, value creation occurs in the private sector with the state limited to cor...
The claim that government is excessively bureaucratic can be interpreted as an assertion about ineff...
This article provides the introduction to a symposium on contemporary public values research. It i...
Bureaucratic Rhetoric, or “public value as rhetoric,” is a criticism of public value theory which as...
The public value theory has been accused of serving as a “rhetorical device” for public managers to ...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
Purpose In recent years, public management research has been focused at the public value paradigm. ...
Contains fulltext : 170658.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Public values...
In various guises, public value has become extraordinarily popular in recent years. We challenge the...
This book questions the way policy making has been distanced from politics in prevailing theories of...
Public values are being promoted as a core concept in the study of public administration, in parti...
In various guises, public value has become extraordinarily popular in recent years. We challenge the...
The literature on political control of bureaucracy reveals that bureaucracies are highly responsive ...
Policies are typically chosen by politicians and bureaucrats. This paper investigates the criteria t...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
In conventional economics, value creation occurs in the private sector with the state limited to cor...
The claim that government is excessively bureaucratic can be interpreted as an assertion about ineff...
This article provides the introduction to a symposium on contemporary public values research. It i...
Bureaucratic Rhetoric, or “public value as rhetoric,” is a criticism of public value theory which as...
The public value theory has been accused of serving as a “rhetorical device” for public managers to ...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
Purpose In recent years, public management research has been focused at the public value paradigm. ...
Contains fulltext : 170658.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Public values...
In various guises, public value has become extraordinarily popular in recent years. We challenge the...
This book questions the way policy making has been distanced from politics in prevailing theories of...
Public values are being promoted as a core concept in the study of public administration, in parti...
In various guises, public value has become extraordinarily popular in recent years. We challenge the...
The literature on political control of bureaucracy reveals that bureaucracies are highly responsive ...
Policies are typically chosen by politicians and bureaucrats. This paper investigates the criteria t...
The public value framework, with its call for more entrepreneurial activities by public managers, ha...
In conventional economics, value creation occurs in the private sector with the state limited to cor...
The claim that government is excessively bureaucratic can be interpreted as an assertion about ineff...
This article provides the introduction to a symposium on contemporary public values research. It i...