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Key Elements in Managing Airports: The Policy Environment and Increasing Efficiency
Ufot B. InameteGroups all airport activities into three broad divisions –administration, operations and technical services. Shows that airportorganizations operate in a highly dynamic policy…
Introducing Marketing Concepts into a Science‐based Department: A Case Study
Cliff BunningReports on the introduction of marketing concepts into theQueensland Department of Primary Industries, in 1988‐89, usingworkshops, luncheon seminars, newsletters and the…
Officers or Managers? Direct Entry into British Police Management
Frank Leishman, Stephen P. SavageSuggests that the British police service is experiencing theeffects of the “new managerialism” in the public sector. Aparticular concern has been the system of single‐point entry…
A General Critique of the Theory on Public Enterprise: Part II – How Is Public Enterprise Different from Private?
Douglas SikorskiThere is no general theory of public enterprise (PE), and themiscellany of separate theorizations on the subject has created aconceptual quagmire. Advances some hypotheses gleaned…
State Transport Undertakings in India: Reforms and Privatization Strategies
R.K. Mishra, R. NandagopalSuggests that, with the severe and continuing resource problemsbesetting the Indian economy, and with the pressure on policy makers toincrease economic growth, there is a need to…
Institution Building for a Third World City Council: Some Lessons from the Practice
Ronald McGillIn January 1989, the Overseas Development Administration (ODA)started a three‐year, institution‐building project for Malawi′s threecity councils. Discusses how it became apparent…
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo