Implementation theory and practice : uncovering policy and administration linkages in the 1990s
By: SINCLAIR, Thomas A. P
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
Over the past two decades and "three generations of implentation research" policy scientist and public administrators have made impressive progress in both theory and practice. However, many recent article published in leading public administration journals continue to work from the theoretical and empirical assumptions of the first generation of implementation research. The leading research in the field is shifting the focus from policy formation variables to address the effects of institucional and inteorganizatinal relationships. This work reaffirms that public admnistrators are crucial plyaers in street-level policy making
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