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Homosexual managers and the homosexual impregnation policy
Geoffrey Mark CaldwellThe homosexual community has undoubtedly been assuming senior managerial positions of authority within government for generations, Clinard (1968). However, homosexuals are now…
Mixing state, market and network governance modes: the role of government in "Crowded" policy domains
Robyn Keast, Myrna Mandell, Kerry BrownThe three governance modes of state, market and network have long been recognized as key forms of social organization. However, the failure of these modes to solve complex public…
“Come out neville!”: Some thoughts on the myth of progress
R. McGreggor CawleyThis essay emerges from the author’s ongoing attempts to explore the implications of the postmodern condition on the activity called public administration. The approach is…
Performance budgeting: Descriptive, allegorical, mythical, and idealistic
Richard J. HerzogThe descriptions of performance budgeting, based on theory and practice, allow for the application of Dante’s allegory in The Divine Comedy. This allegory places performance…
Government is them: How traveling the road to wellville can undermine the legitimacy of public administration
Arthur SementelliThe Road to Wellville is a useful allegory to describe the consequences a therapeutic approach to Public Administration can have on citizen participation. A therapeutic approach…
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1093-4537Online date, start – end:
1998Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Associate Professor Davide Secchi