ABSTRACT

Hailed for its timelessness and timeliness, Public Administration in Theory and Practice examines public administration from a normative perspective, and provides students with an understanding of the practice of public administration. Combining historical, contextual and theoretical perspectives, this text give students a truly comprehensive overview of the discipline and focuses on the practical implications of public administration theory.

Features

  • Normative perspective focuses on the practice of public administration and helps students understand what public administrators do.
  • Historical, contextual and theoretical perspectives provide comprehensive coverage of the subject matter.
  • A thematic overview reinforces the multiple conceptual frameworks or lens through which we see public administration.
  • Students will learn to think through to practical and realistic solutions that acknowledge an historic precedence and theory.
  • Emphasis on performance measures and assessments

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|23 pages

Ethics in Public Administration

part |2 pages

Part II The Management Subprocesses of Public Administration

chapter 4|24 pages

A Conceptual History of the Budget

chapter 6|14 pages

A Conceptual History of Administrative

ByLaw

chapter 7|12 pages

A Conceptual History of Policy Analysis

part |2 pages

Part III Public Administration as a Puzzle

part |2 pages

Part IV Identifying and Implementing Change

chapter 11|12 pages

Theory and Practice of Planned Changed

chapter 12|16 pages

Public Sector Strategic Management

chapter 13|14 pages

Theory and Practice of Organization

part |3 pages

Part V Public Administration “Outside the Box”: Politics and Administration