The future of public administration around the world :
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[Book]
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the Minnowbrook perspective /
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Rosemary O'Leary, David M. Van Slyke, and Soonhee Kim, editors.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Washington D.C. :
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Georgetown University Press,
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c2010.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xiv, 322 p. ;
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24 cm.
SERIES
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Public management and change series
GENERAL NOTES
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Consists of abridged and revised versions of the best papers from the third Minnowbrook Conference, which was hosted by Syracuse University in the fall of 2008.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: The legacy of Minnowbrook / Soonhee Kim ... [et al.] -- From performance management to democratic performance governance / Donald P. Moynihan -- An argument for fully incorporating nonmission-based values into public administration / Suzanne J. Piotrowski -- Are we there yet? From Taylor's triangle to Follett's web; from knowledge work to emotion work / Mary E. Guy, Meredith A. Newman, and Sharon H. Mastracci -- The raised fist and the magic negro: public administration and the black public administrator / Domonic Bearfield -- Social equity in public administration: the need for fire / Susan T. Gooden -- ...And the pendulum swings: a call for evidence-based public organizations / Kimberley R. Isett -- Public administration: the central discipline in homeland security / Dale Jones and Austen Givens -- The study of comparative public administration: future trajectories and prospects / Bidhya Bowornwathana -- Reinventing public administration for the twenty-first century: toward a more global and generic paradigm / Yilin Hou -- A personal memo from a woman teaching public administration in Asia / Ora-Orn Poocharoen -- Collaborative leadership and local governance / Soonhee Kim -- The "new emergency management": applying the lessons of collaborative governance to twenty-first-century emergency planning / Michael McGuire, Jeffrey L. Brudney, and Beth Gazley -- Collaborative governance and cross-boundary information sharing: envisioning a networked and IT-enabled public administration / Theresa A. Pardo, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, and Luis F. Luna-Reyes -- Collaborative governance and climate change: opportunities for public administration / Kirk Emerson and Peter Murchie -- Why public administration should take deliberative democracy seriously / Tina Nabatchi -- When should the public be involved in public management? Design principles with case applications / John Clayton Thomas -- The use of social media to dissolve knowledge silos in government / Ines Mergel -- Rebranding public administration for a postsector age / Scott E. Robinson -- Can the study and practice of public service ethics be recovered in a new governance era? / Guy B. Adams and Danny L. Balfour -- The status of the law in contemporary public administration literature, education, and practice / David H. Rosenbloom and Katherine C. Naff -- Adding value in a world of diffuse power: reintroducing public management and public financial management / Justin Marlowe and Daniel L. Smith -- Teaching democracy in public administration: trends and future prospects / Matt Leighninger -- Making public administration scholarship matter / David M. Van Slyke -- The challenge of remaining relevant / Kristina Lambright -- Has public administration "repositioned" itself?: Advances and inertias in transitioning to the collaborative governance paradigm / Kelly LeRoux -- Public administration and management research: evidence of isolation and unrealized opportunity / Bradley E. Wright -- Improving collaboration research byemphasizing the role of the public manager / Beth Gazley -- Conclusion: Challenges and opportunities, crosscutting themes, and thoughts on the future of public administration / David M. Van Slyke, Rosemary O'Leary, and Soonhee Kim.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"[This book] is a kaleidoscope of views of the future of public administration; it demonstrates a rich diversity of positions and viewpoints on what public administration will be or should be.--Kenneth J. Meier, Texas A&M University and Cardiff University --Book Jacket
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"[This book] is a kaleidoscope of views of the future of public administration; it demonstrates a rich diversity of positions and viewpoints on what public administration will be or should be.--Kenneth J. Meier, Texas A&M University and Cardiff University --Book Jacket.
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"Provides readers a roadmap through the issues that frame the global field of public administration and management. The editors have compiled a comprehensive yet readable and accessible contribution to the public administration and management canon."--Trevor Brown, associate director of academic affairs and research, John Glenn School of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University
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"Provides readers a roadmap through the issues that frame the global field of public administration and management. The editors have compiled a comprehensive yet readable and accessible contribution to the public administration and management canon."--Trevor Brown, associate director of academic affairs and research, John Glenn School of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University.
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"This volume from the Minnowbrook III conference has something important, and often invaluable, for all who engage it. Written in a readily accessible style and with a cutting-edge focus on both academic and professional themes, it is a must-read for those who want to stay or arrive at the forefront of public administration, as scholars or practitioners."--Carolyn Heinrich, director, La Follette School of Public Affairs and professor of public affairs and economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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"This volume from the Minnowbrook III conference has something important, and often invaluable, for all who engage it. Written in a readily accessible style and with a cutting-edge focus on both academic and professional themes, it is a must-read for those who want to stay or arrive at the forefront of public administration, as scholars or practitioners."--Carolyn Heinrich, director, La Follette School of Public Affairs and professor of public affairs and economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison.