Is legal-rational bureaucracy a prerequisite for a rational-productive bureaucracy? : the case of Turkey
By: HEPER, Metin.
Contributor(s): SANCAR, M. Selçuk.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE, May 1998Administration & Society 30, 2, p. 143-165Abstract: The particular pattern the bureaucratic development in Turkey has evinced suggests that legal rationality is a prerequisite for the successful institutionalization of rational productivity. Whereas there is a zero-sum type of relationship between patrimonialism on one hand and legal rationality and rational productivity on the other, there is a positive-sum type of relationship between legal rationality and rational productivityNo physical items for this record
The particular pattern the bureaucratic development in Turkey has evinced suggests that legal rationality is a prerequisite for the successful institutionalization of rational productivity. Whereas there is a zero-sum type of relationship between patrimonialism on one hand and legal rationality and rational productivity on the other, there is a positive-sum type of relationship between legal rationality and rational productivity
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