Bureaucracy policy: towards public discourse on organizing public administration
By: Hummel, Ralph P.
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ArticleSubject(s): Public Administration | Policy | Bureaucracy
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Policy Studies JournalSummary: A search is on for specific organization theory to underpin a new administrative doctrine that can provide alternative ways of dealing with a diverging variety of needs of the time. In America, within twenty years public concern has made both science and technology policy more public, more interest groups and more interested persons are involved in it. In a time of rapid scientific and technological change, the economic and social price of leaving organizational design to conservative may lead to the obsolescence of the administrative infrastructure. Author argues for a public bureaucracy policy as the public's business is severely threatened by the absence of public discource on the organization of work
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 18(4), Summer 90, p.907-25 | Available | AR1924 |
A search is on for specific organization theory to underpin a new administrative doctrine that can provide alternative ways of dealing with a diverging variety of needs of the time. In America, within twenty years public concern has made both science and technology policy more public, more interest groups and more interested persons are involved in it. In a time of rapid scientific and technological change, the economic and social price of leaving organizational design to conservative may lead to the obsolescence of the administrative infrastructure. Author argues for a public bureaucracy policy as the public's business is severely threatened by the absence of public discource on the organization of work


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