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Publication date: 1 December 2000

The LibQUAL+gap measurement model: the bad, the ugly, and the good of gap measurement

Bruce Thompson, Colleen Cook and Fred Heath

Various measurement models may be employed to obtain attitude or perception data. Some protocols employ a ‘gap measurement model’ to frame perceptions. One important…

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Various measurement models may be employed to obtain attitude or perception data. Some protocols employ a ‘gap measurement model’ to frame perceptions. One important benefit of using a gap measurement model is that tools such as LibQUAL??inherently incorporate a natural lie or random‐response scale. The present study investigates performance of scores on the scale for the 4407 LibQUAL??Phase One participants. This paper was presented at the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Measuring Service Quality Symposium on the New Culture of Assessment: Measuring Service Quality, Washington, DC, 20‐21 October, 2000.

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Performance Measurement and Metrics, vol. 1 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000007216
ISSN: 1467-8047

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  • Performance measurement
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Publication date: 1 March 2013

Dispelling fear and loathing in government acquisition: A proposal for cultivational governance in dod source selections

Steve M. Maser and Fred Thompson

Government contracting is rife with miscommunication and misperception, sometimes unavoidably, and is often associated with secrecy, autarky, and opportunism. These…

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Government contracting is rife with miscommunication and misperception, sometimes unavoidably, and is often associated with secrecy, autarky, and opportunism. These qualities undermine trust, increase contracting costs, and reduce effective collaboration between business and government. In this article we show how mutual trust can be repaired and, once repaired, bumped up and made much more robust through cultivational governance. The proximate aim of the article is improving source-selection in government acquisition; its scholarly purpose lies in contributing to a process theory for recovering and reinforcing trust.

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Journal of Public Procurement, vol. 13 no. 03
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-13-03-2013-B002
ISSN: 1535-0118

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Publication date: 4 April 2006

Introduction

Fred Thompson

One of the strengths of this symposium is its focus. All of the articles in this volume concentrate on economically developed nations, with stable polities, traditions of…

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One of the strengths of this symposium is its focus. All of the articles in this volume concentrate on economically developed nations, with stable polities, traditions of popular government, legal systems grounded in common law, and relatively low levels of corruption. Moreover, they all deal with countries that to a greater or lesser degree have embraced the so-called New Public Management, which implies a degree of skepticism about the governance arrangements grounded in bureaucratic norms derived from the rechsstaat tradition. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, they all deal with countries, which, as Denis Saint-Martin explains in his introductory essay, are increasingly distressed about the ethics of public officials despite a paucity of lapses on their part. This makes the case comparisons reported in the symposium especially telling: there is enough variance to be informative, not enough to overdetermine the findings. Consequently, what holds for one case may reasonably be presumed to apply to all.

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Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(05)14001-9
ISBN: 978-0-76231-226-9

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Publication date: 4 April 2006

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Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(05)14015-9
ISBN: 978-0-76231-226-9

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Publication date: 4 April 2006

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Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(05)14016-0
ISBN: 978-0-76231-226-9

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Publication date: 4 April 2006

Ethical Reasoning, Epistemology, and Administrative Inquiry

James W. Myers and Fred Thompson

Theories of knowledge are critical to practical reasoning. Nevertheless, most students of management pay little or no attention to the disciplines that deal most directly…

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Theories of knowledge are critical to practical reasoning. Nevertheless, most students of management pay little or no attention to the disciplines that deal most directly with questions about knowledge, its origins, and its nature: epistemology primarily, but the philosophy of science and other related disciplines as well. Even where underlying philosophical assumptions influence their thinking and writing, students of practical reasoning often fail to acknowledge these influences. That is a great pity. By looking to epistemology, a richer and more coherent development of practical reasoning and its contribution to administrative inquiry as a field of intellectual endeavor may be possible. Moreover, the relationship between our understanding of knowledge and our understanding of practical reasoning is potentially reciprocal. A fuller exploration of this relationship may help us better understand social epistemology as well as promote conceptual development in the fields of practical reasoning and administrative inquiry.

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Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(05)14014-7
ISBN: 978-0-76231-226-9

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Publication date: 4 April 2006

Path Dependence and Self-Reinforcing Processes in the Regulation of Ethics in Politics: Toward a Framework for Comparative Analysis

Denis Saint-Martin

Concerns over the erosion of public trust have led British and Canadian parliamentarians to introduce some form of independent element in their arrangements for regulating…

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Concerns over the erosion of public trust have led British and Canadian parliamentarians to introduce some form of independent element in their arrangements for regulating political ethics, while legislators in the U.S. are refusing to make similar changes even if they also face severe problems of declining confidence in politics. To explain these differences, this chapter shows how ethics regulation processes are self-reinforcing over time, leading to more rules enforced through self-regulation mechanisms or to path-shifting changes where legislatures, hoping to break the ethics inflationary cycle, opt for a more depoliticized form of ethics regulation.

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Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(05)14002-0
ISBN: 978-0-76231-226-9

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Publication date: 4 April 2006

The Costs and Benefits of Ethics Laws

B.A. Rosenson

This chapter assesses the impact of ethics laws at the state level in the U.S., focusing on laws that apply specifically to one category of public officials: legislators…

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This chapter assesses the impact of ethics laws at the state level in the U.S., focusing on laws that apply specifically to one category of public officials: legislators. I first discuss the positive contribution of ethics laws to the functioning of democratic government. I then turn to the costs of the laws, which are often subtle and counterintuitive. The discussion of the costs of ethics laws draws on a growing body of empirical evidence, and highlights the ways that legislation can have unintended and undesirable consequences.

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Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(05)14008-1
ISBN: 978-0-76231-226-9

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Publication date: 10 October 2007

Chapter 8 Cultural Evolution of Organizations from Bureaucracy to Hyperarchy and Netcentricity: Reaping the Advantages of It and Modern Technology

Fred Thompson and Lawrence R. Jones

In an international context, public management arrangements differ significantly from country to country, and also regionally and locally. One reason for these differences…

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In an international context, public management arrangements differ significantly from country to country, and also regionally and locally. One reason for these differences may be different civic cultures with differing views of the state and its institutions. This may appear to be obvious, but it is highly important when public management reform models are proposed and transferred from one country to others such as was the case (and still is to some extent – especially from developed to developing nations) with, for example, the new public management. Scholars in public management, as well as international practitioners, should be aware of the impact culture has on the possibilities and limits of concept transfer between different organizations and jurisdictions.

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Cultural Aspects of Public Management Reform
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(07)16008-5
ISBN: 978-0-7623-1400-3

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Publication date: 4 April 2006

Ethical Political Conduct and Fidelity to the Democratic Ethos

Colin M. Macleod

Ethical conduct by politicians involves more than respect for the law and adherence to rules governing conflicts of interest. It displays fidelity to a democratic ethos…

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Ethical conduct by politicians involves more than respect for the law and adherence to rules governing conflicts of interest. It displays fidelity to a democratic ethos. In this chapter, I provide a characterization of the democratic ethos and sketch its connection to recent work in democratic theory. Second, I describe the sort of fidelity to the democratic ethos that is a condition of ethical conduct by politicians. Third, I suggest a mechanism through which greater adherence to a suitable version of the democratic ethos might be achieved.

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Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0732-1317(05)14012-3
ISBN: 978-0-76231-226-9

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