Administrative ethics in the twenty-first century / por J. Michael Martinez e William D. Richardson. --
By: Martinez, J. Michael
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Contributor(s): Richardson, William D
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 172.201 M3852a (Browse shelf) | Ex. 1 | Available | 10014307 |
PART ONE: BACKGROUND. - Chapter one: ethical theory in the western intellectual tradition. - Chapter two: the rise of the administrative State and the quest for legitimacy. PART TWO: BUREAUCRATIC POWER AND DECISION-MAKING: RULE BY GIANT PYGMIES? - Chapter three: bureaucratic power. - Chapter four: decision-making and the ethical administrator. PART TREE: THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE. - Chapter five: organizational theory and behavior: implications for ethics. - Chapter six: administrative law. PART FOUR: CORE FUNCTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE. - Chapter seven: ethical issues in personnel management. - Chapter eight: government budgeting: allocating resources in an age of scarcity. - Chapter nine: public policy and management in the administrative state. PART FIVE: CONCLUSION. - Chapter ten: the future of public administration and ethical implications.
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