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Strategizing under conditions of weberian bureaucracy and ethnic consociationalism

By: Ongaro, Edoardo Sancino, Alessandro and Mendy, Sampierre.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Public Administration Review Description: 85(4), Jul-Aug, 2025: p.1070-1085. In: Public Administration ReviewSummary: This study employs a single embedded case study design to investigate strategizing processes under conditions of Weberian bureaucracy and ethnic consociationalism. Drawing from a blend of secondary and primary sources, including semi-structured interviews, observations, and focus group discussions, we harness thematic and narrative qualitative analysis for generating knowledge about strategizing processes under conditions of Weberian bureaucracy and ethnic consociationalism, as apparent in an African public sector context, through the study of the case of The Gambia Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education. The article contributes to understanding the dynamics of strategizing processes, offering insights that can enhance strategizing practices in similar contexts.- Reproduced https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/puar.13906
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This study employs a single embedded case study design to investigate strategizing processes under conditions of Weberian bureaucracy and ethnic consociationalism. Drawing from a blend of secondary and primary sources, including semi-structured interviews, observations, and focus group discussions, we harness thematic and narrative qualitative analysis for generating knowledge about strategizing processes under conditions of Weberian bureaucracy and ethnic consociationalism, as apparent in an African public sector context, through the study of the case of The Gambia Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education. The article contributes to understanding the dynamics of strategizing processes, offering insights that can enhance strategizing practices in similar contexts.- Reproduced


https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/puar.13906

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