Reconsidering the gap between theory and practice in public administration (Record no. 532687)

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Personal name Cheema, Faisal S. and Perry, James L.
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Title Reconsidering the gap between theory and practice in public administration
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
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Extent 47(4), Dec, 2025: p.315-320
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Summary, etc Integrating theory and practice is necessary for advancing scientific knowledge and enhancing public service practices. The interconnectedness between scholars and practitioners, a relationship established during the formative years of the field of public administration, however, has not been sustained. In the pursuit of scientific knowledge, scholars have become increasingly concerned with methodological rigour and the refinement of theory, which has led to a decline in attention to real-world problems. – Reproduced

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23276665.2025.2554723#d1e121
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Main entry heading Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
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