ABSTRACT

First Published in 1998. The single most important purpose of this book is to create a field of public administration values, a field that currently does not exist in a recognizable form. Surely values are discussed significantly and usefully by the fields of ethics, management, decision making, and organization behavior and theory, to mention only a few. But these discussions are inevitably narrower in scope than is necessary for a true field of values. Such a field is needed to help bridge the seeming chasm about discussions of values among the established fields. A second purpose of this text is to provide a comprehensive treatment of values. A third purpose of the text is to provide a balanced treatment, giving all the major schools of thought roughly the same coverage so that their values can be compared as dispassionately as possible. A fourth purpose of the book is to make the subject accessible to and interesting for practitioners and students.

part |30 pages

Part I Values Endorsed in Public Administration

part II|129 pages

An In-Depth Look at Values Endorsed in Public Administration

chapter Chapter 2|27 pages

The Role of Individuals' Values

chapter Chapter 3|20 pages

The Role of Professional Values

chapter Chapter 4|35 pages

The Role of Organizational Values *

chapter Chapter 5|17 pages

The Role of Legal Values

chapter Chapter 6|25 pages

The Role of Public Interest Values

part III|94 pages

Analyzing Values Using a Cultural Framework Perspective

part |66 pages

Part IV Shaping and Managing Values to Ensure Coherence and Legitimacy

chapter Chapter 11|31 pages

Encouraging the “Right” Values

chapter Chapter 13|6 pages

Conclusion