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Formalization has long been regarded as one of the most distinctive features of the public sector. P...
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Purpose – Since the early 1980s, western governments are assumed to have been either moving toward p...
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Criminal justice public information officers have emerged as a new criminal justice specialty and ke...
Criminal justice public information officers have emerged as a new criminal justice specialty and ke...
Police scholars approached the decade of the 1970s with optimistic expectations that the use of alte...
Street-level bureaucrats can be seen – often institutionally, but certainly in an actual sense – as ...
The difficulties of controlling the daily behavior of low level bureaucrats has been widely apprecia...
Much has been said about the public service lately. Most of the time, the opinions tend to be negati...
Roughly a century ago, American cities were the fulcrum of development of professional public person...
During my five and a half years of service as Chair of the Administrative Conference of the United S...
This article provides scholars studying frontline judgements an analytical framework – the signaling...
As important players in the policy process, many studies have investigated the determinants of burea...
The book examines what is understood as the 'publicness' of 'public administration'. The original me...
Formalization has long been regarded as one of the most distinctive features of the public sector. P...
This article explores the ways in which competing institutional logics influence the knowledge base ...
Purpose – Since the early 1980s, western governments are assumed to have been either moving toward p...
How can we motivate civil servants to behave in ways consistent with public demands? How can we addr...
Criminal justice public information officers have emerged as a new criminal justice specialty and ke...
Criminal justice public information officers have emerged as a new criminal justice specialty and ke...
Police scholars approached the decade of the 1970s with optimistic expectations that the use of alte...
Street-level bureaucrats can be seen – often institutionally, but certainly in an actual sense – as ...
The difficulties of controlling the daily behavior of low level bureaucrats has been widely apprecia...
Much has been said about the public service lately. Most of the time, the opinions tend to be negati...
Roughly a century ago, American cities were the fulcrum of development of professional public person...
During my five and a half years of service as Chair of the Administrative Conference of the United S...
This article provides scholars studying frontline judgements an analytical framework – the signaling...
As important players in the policy process, many studies have investigated the determinants of burea...
The book examines what is understood as the 'publicness' of 'public administration'. The original me...
Formalization has long been regarded as one of the most distinctive features of the public sector. P...
This article explores the ways in which competing institutional logics influence the knowledge base ...
Purpose – Since the early 1980s, western governments are assumed to have been either moving toward p...