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100 1 _aCHRISTENSEN, Robert K.
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245 1 0 _aManagement, law, and the pursuit of the public good in public administration
260 _aCary :
_bOxford University Press,
_cjan. 2011
520 3 _aThe tension between managerialism and legalism in public administration has been a recurring theme at Minnowbrook conferences. This tension, increasingly evident in the literature, is couched in the often-conflicting values of efficiency and performance, on one hand, and legal and democratic values such as accountability, equality, and transparency, on the other hand. Building on conversations we began at Minnowbrook III, we specify a three-part proposal through which the legal and managerial approaches to US public administration might be better integrated. At a time when public administrative reforms potentially exacerbate the law management tension, our proposal's primary implication is the simultaneous achievement of public service delivery that is efficient, effective, and defendable in the US constitutional democracy
590 _aMinnowbrook III : a special issue
590 _aSpecial issue editors: Beth Gazley and David M. Van Slyke
590 _aVolume 21
590 _aSupplement 1
590 _aJanuary 2011
650 4 _aLegislação
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650 4 _aPrestação de Contas
_912154
650 4 _aServiço Público
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650 4 _aEficiência
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650 4 _aEfetividade
_912965
651 4 _aInglaterra
_913196
700 1 _aGOERDEL, Holly T.
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700 1 _aNICHOLSON-CROTTY, Sean
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770 0 _ai125-i140i125-i140
773 0 8 _tJournal of Public Administration Research and Theory
_g21, 1
_dCary : Oxford University Press, jan. 2011
_xISSN 10531858
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