The choices made by governments about how to reward their top employees reveal a great deal about their values and their assumptions about governing. This book examines rewards of high public office in seven Asian political systems, a particularly rich set of cases for exploring the causes and consequences of the rewards of high public office, having some of the most generous and most meagre reward packages in the world. There are a range of economic, political and cultural explanations for the rewards provided by governments. Likewise, these choices are assumed to have a number of consequences, including variations in the levels of corruption and economic success. Reward for High Public Office includes case studies focusing on Australia, C...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
This book explores the roles and workings of the heads of government departments in six nations: dep...
The article discusses political meritocracy phenomenon. The author examines political and economic b...
© 2012 Marleen Brans and B. Guy Peters. Anyone observing the recent scandals in the United Kingdom c...
published_or_final_versionPublic AdministrationMasterMaster of Public Administratio
The Asian growing economic importance has led to some important changes and developments in human re...
This paper presents a theoretical hypothesis for understanding the success of performance-related in...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...
This chapter suggests there is not yet a (modern) Asian Century of public administration. The public...
In almost every liberal democratic society, an issue that is a topic of constant and passionate publ...
In almost every liberal democratic society, an issue that is a topic of constant and passionate publ...
This volume explores the defining features, critical approaches, challenges and opportunities for pu...
The study explores the perceptions of bribery versus gifts among senior public servants within Papua...
Sharpening the Sword of State explores the various ways in which 10 jurisdictions in the Asia-Pacifi...
This article aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of the new public ma...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
This book explores the roles and workings of the heads of government departments in six nations: dep...
The article discusses political meritocracy phenomenon. The author examines political and economic b...
© 2012 Marleen Brans and B. Guy Peters. Anyone observing the recent scandals in the United Kingdom c...
published_or_final_versionPublic AdministrationMasterMaster of Public Administratio
The Asian growing economic importance has led to some important changes and developments in human re...
This paper presents a theoretical hypothesis for understanding the success of performance-related in...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...
This chapter suggests there is not yet a (modern) Asian Century of public administration. The public...
In almost every liberal democratic society, an issue that is a topic of constant and passionate publ...
In almost every liberal democratic society, an issue that is a topic of constant and passionate publ...
This volume explores the defining features, critical approaches, challenges and opportunities for pu...
The study explores the perceptions of bribery versus gifts among senior public servants within Papua...
Sharpening the Sword of State explores the various ways in which 10 jurisdictions in the Asia-Pacifi...
This article aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of the new public ma...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
This book explores the roles and workings of the heads of government departments in six nations: dep...
The article discusses political meritocracy phenomenon. The author examines political and economic b...