This paper challenges the long-term criticism of the efficiency of the Weberian model of bureaucracy, on the hypothesis that its performance or competitiveness might be context specific, as what works best in some bureaucratic settings is unlikely to work to the same degree in others. To perform this assessment, this study analyzes relationships between characteristics of the Weberian model of bureaucracy and government performance in nations possessing different levels of democratic development. The key finding of this research is that the Weberian characteristic of bureaucratic professionalism is most strongly and positively associated with good government performance in nations where democracy is less developed. This can have special imp...
In much of the international public administration literature, New Public Management (NPM) already a...
Why do democracies give birth to bureaucracies and bureaucrats? How and why has a seemingly undesira...
Max Weber's interest in analyzing the nature of power and authority, as well as his constant preoccu...
Scholars have emphasized the importance of having a “Weberian bureaucracy” for the socio-economic de...
The Weberian bureaucracy argument emphasizes a public administration with a set of principles on how...
We revisit the hypothesis that a Weberian bureaucracy enhances economic growth. Theoretically, we de...
The term Weberian bureaucracy refers to Max Weber’s (1864–1920) ideal type (or model) of rational bu...
In 1999, Evans and Rauch showed a strong association between government effectiveness (quality of go...
This study examines an empirical link between bureaucratic structures and country-level innovation o...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
This study examines the applicability and influence of the Weberian model of bureaucracy, a western-...
Weberian bureaucracy theory is a bureaucratic theory that is very influential on allcountries both t...
To investigate Max Weber’s concept of bureaucracy and its relevance to Pakistan’s civil service, thi...
It is often stated that the public sector should be separated from politics and that an isolated bur...
The study of public administration in developing countries requires that we look beyond the Weberian...
In much of the international public administration literature, New Public Management (NPM) already a...
Why do democracies give birth to bureaucracies and bureaucrats? How and why has a seemingly undesira...
Max Weber's interest in analyzing the nature of power and authority, as well as his constant preoccu...
Scholars have emphasized the importance of having a “Weberian bureaucracy” for the socio-economic de...
The Weberian bureaucracy argument emphasizes a public administration with a set of principles on how...
We revisit the hypothesis that a Weberian bureaucracy enhances economic growth. Theoretically, we de...
The term Weberian bureaucracy refers to Max Weber’s (1864–1920) ideal type (or model) of rational bu...
In 1999, Evans and Rauch showed a strong association between government effectiveness (quality of go...
This study examines an empirical link between bureaucratic structures and country-level innovation o...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
This study examines the applicability and influence of the Weberian model of bureaucracy, a western-...
Weberian bureaucracy theory is a bureaucratic theory that is very influential on allcountries both t...
To investigate Max Weber’s concept of bureaucracy and its relevance to Pakistan’s civil service, thi...
It is often stated that the public sector should be separated from politics and that an isolated bur...
The study of public administration in developing countries requires that we look beyond the Weberian...
In much of the international public administration literature, New Public Management (NPM) already a...
Why do democracies give birth to bureaucracies and bureaucrats? How and why has a seemingly undesira...
Max Weber's interest in analyzing the nature of power and authority, as well as his constant preoccu...