Models are often the envisioned outcome of research endeavours in Public Administration and Management (PAM). Especially post-graduate studies intend to construct models as “ideal type” interventions to improve policy, structures, systems, functions and behaviour in government settings. The scientific underpinnings associated with model construction and the nature of the type of models that are available are, however, often not understood clearly. The purpose of this article is firstly, to gain conceptual clarification about the concept “model” and secondly, to contribute towards constructing a typology of models in PAM as a discipline. Typologies fulfill a classification function. Therefore it is proposed that a typology of models in PAM ...
In this topical section, we highlight the next step of research on modeling aiming to contribute to ...
Purpose: It is often the case that a rigorous lengthy research and enterprise (R & E) or academic ac...
In this chapter of the EPPA I book I suggest that knowledge for the practice of public administratio...
To acknowledge how public administration theory is constructed, the relationship between theory and ...
Public Administration has reluctantly been accepted as a science by some of its sister disciplines i...
Research in public administration and public management has distinctive features that influence the ...
The article considers the modern concept of the public administration model. To solve the tasks in t...
The term paradigm has become a central issue in philosophy of science. Increasing attention to parad...
<p>The current paper has analyzed in its first installment the causes for the decrease in the intere...
Scholars contend that public administration, as a discipline, is still in its infancy and, more ofte...
Abstract: In this paper we try to analyze the meaning of the public administration term. In our opin...
This article addresses a perennial controversy in the study of public administration - should academ...
Public administration scholarship reflects a multidisciplinary field in which many theoretical persp...
PhD (Public Management and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThroughout the sp...
Public Administration, in Dwight Waldo’s terms, has become a profession. With that achievement, exam...
In this topical section, we highlight the next step of research on modeling aiming to contribute to ...
Purpose: It is often the case that a rigorous lengthy research and enterprise (R & E) or academic ac...
In this chapter of the EPPA I book I suggest that knowledge for the practice of public administratio...
To acknowledge how public administration theory is constructed, the relationship between theory and ...
Public Administration has reluctantly been accepted as a science by some of its sister disciplines i...
Research in public administration and public management has distinctive features that influence the ...
The article considers the modern concept of the public administration model. To solve the tasks in t...
The term paradigm has become a central issue in philosophy of science. Increasing attention to parad...
<p>The current paper has analyzed in its first installment the causes for the decrease in the intere...
Scholars contend that public administration, as a discipline, is still in its infancy and, more ofte...
Abstract: In this paper we try to analyze the meaning of the public administration term. In our opin...
This article addresses a perennial controversy in the study of public administration - should academ...
Public administration scholarship reflects a multidisciplinary field in which many theoretical persp...
PhD (Public Management and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThroughout the sp...
Public Administration, in Dwight Waldo’s terms, has become a profession. With that achievement, exam...
In this topical section, we highlight the next step of research on modeling aiming to contribute to ...
Purpose: It is often the case that a rigorous lengthy research and enterprise (R & E) or academic ac...
In this chapter of the EPPA I book I suggest that knowledge for the practice of public administratio...