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Exploring the potential of social networking sites for public service professionals
Qian Hu, Thomas BryerSocial networking sites (SNSs) have established an important presence in our daily lives and at work. This study explores how public service professionals use SNSs and how they…
Doing less with less: The decline of american governments
Raymond W. Cox, Tricia M. OstertagPublic administration has become the victim of its own success. Public policy making and problem solving during the first three decades after WWII began from an assumption that…
Codes of ethics, public values, and what public servants offer the bureaucratic compac
Bonnie J. JohnsonOver 100 years ago, the bureaucratic compact and five professions were established: city/county management, city planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and…
Employee job satisfaction and organizational performance: The role of conflict management
Jerrell D. Coggburn, R. Paul Battaglio, Mark D. BradburyOrganizational conflict is often thought of as a malady to be avoided or quickly resolved. Such views neglect the potential value of conflict—that is, the constructive management…
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1093-4537Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Associate Professor Davide Secchi