Why is total quality management not popular in Japanese public administration (Record no. 38749)

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Personal name Jong S. Jun
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Title Why is total quality management not popular in Japanese public administration
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1998
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Extent p.275-88
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation Jun
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Summary, etc. This article aims to find out how Japanese public administration deals with issues of organizational performance. The study begins with a brief analysis of `debureaucratization' through deregulation, privatization and activation of the third sector have been emphasized in governance reform strategies, along with decentralization. While Japan's reform strategies contain some of these strategies, the patterns of change over the past 50 years suggest that political leaders and bureaucrats tend to seek modest incremental changes. In this article, we sketch Japan's decentralization reform efforts by focusing on the historical development of IGR(Wright, 1988). Central-local relations in Japan have not only been highly centralized and controversial; they have also been rational and even cost-saving. Urbanization and rapid economic growth, however, have promoted greater diversity in local politics. They have also contributed to the policy competence of local governments. These political dynamics are becoming a fixed feature of Japanese IGR (Koike, 1990; Muramatsu, 1988). Nevertheless, the promotion of decentralization has been discussed mainly from the standpoint of administrative efficiency rather than political leadership, efficacy and diversity. The administrative emphasis reflects the strong bureaucratic-based character of governance reforms in Japan. - Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Public administration - Japan
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Total quality management - Japan
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Public administration
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Personal name Osamu Koike
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Main entry heading International Review of Administrative Sciences
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        Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2018-07-19 Volume no: 64, Issue no: 2 AR39106 2018-07-19 2018-07-19 Articles

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