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The Contributions of Psychology to the Study of Administrative Behaviour
Husain MustafaDiscusses psychology′s contributions to understandingadministrative behaviour. Beginning with a general theoretical searchfor what moved people to act, psychologists provided…
Contingent Valuation Analysis of Government Provision of Agricultural Protection Services
E.J. Roberts, P.B. McLeod, G.J. SymeThe contingent valuation technique has been significantly refinedas a method of obtaining values of goods and services in situationswhere market transactions are absent and now…
Singapore Telecom: From Public Sector to Private Sector
Tan Chwee‐huatThe Singapore Public Sector Divestment Committee has recommendedprivatization of public enterprises, including profit‐making monopoliessuch as Telecom, airport, port authority and…
The Start‐up Problem: Managing for Credibility and Cohesion in a New Government Agency
William PullenCreating a new government agency presents some interestingmanagement challenges. The “Start‐up Problem” is how tobalance demands for credibility outside with the need to create…
Conference Report: Effective and Efficient Public Management in the New Europe
Colin TalbotReviews conference proceedings on public management in the EC afterMaastricht. Held in Dublin, financial issues, “international,supranational and transnational” overviews, and…
Effective Strategic Planning in the Public Sector: Some Learnings
C.R. BunningOver the last five to ten years an increasing number of publicagencies have commenced strategic planning. However, results have oftenfallen short of what strategic planning is…
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo