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This volume includes perspectives on public service selected from decades of major public administration journals. It also includes cross-national analyses of the public service in other systems, proposals for rethinking public service systems, and questions as to the future of the public service.
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This volume includes perspectives on public service selected from decades of major public administration journals. It also includes cross-national analyses of the public service in other systems, proposals for rethinking public service systems, and questions as to the future of the public service.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780813368269
- ISBN-10: 081336826X
- Artikelnr.: 21912441
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780813368269
- ISBN-10: 081336826X
- Artikelnr.: 21912441
Marc Holzer
Introduction
Role Models and Roles
Images of the Common Good
Harold D. Smith
Public Administrator
William A. Jump
The Mind of the Career Man
Advice to the Eager Neophyte
Branch Rickey as a Public Manager: Fulfilling the Eight Responsibilities of Public Management
Are We Educating for Public Service?
Universities and the Future of the Public Service
The Legitimacy Crisis and the New Progressivism
Student Attitudes Toward Government Employees and Employment
What Motivates People to Enter the Public Service?
Antecedents of Public Service Motivation
The Public Service Ethic and the Professions in State Government
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
Government in the Twilight Zone: Motivations of Volunteers to Small City Boards and Commissions
Are Public Servants Satisfied in Their Jobs?
Job Satisfaction Among Early Labor Force Participants: Unexpected Outcomes in Public and Private Sector Comparisons
What Municipal Employees Want from Their Jobs Versus What They Are Getting
The Effects of Public Service Recognition, Job Security, and Staff Reductions on Organizational Involvement
An Updated Look at the Values and Expectations of Federal Government Executives
Whistle Blowers in the Federal Civil Service: New Evidence of the Public Service Ethic
Are Public Servants Staying or Fleeing?
The Crisis of Morale and Federal Senior Executives
Turnover and the Quiet Crisis in the Federal Civil Service
Are the Best and the Brightest Fleeing Public Sector Employment?
What Do We Need to Know? To Do?
Some Aspects of Loyalty
Next Steps in Public Administration
Public Service: Attractions and Recommended Changes
Research Needs on the Public Service
Public Service and the Public Interest
Political Foundations of the American Federal Service: Rebuilding a Crumbling Base
Role Models and Roles
Images of the Common Good
Harold D. Smith
Public Administrator
William A. Jump
The Mind of the Career Man
Advice to the Eager Neophyte
Branch Rickey as a Public Manager: Fulfilling the Eight Responsibilities of Public Management
Are We Educating for Public Service?
Universities and the Future of the Public Service
The Legitimacy Crisis and the New Progressivism
Student Attitudes Toward Government Employees and Employment
What Motivates People to Enter the Public Service?
Antecedents of Public Service Motivation
The Public Service Ethic and the Professions in State Government
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
Government in the Twilight Zone: Motivations of Volunteers to Small City Boards and Commissions
Are Public Servants Satisfied in Their Jobs?
Job Satisfaction Among Early Labor Force Participants: Unexpected Outcomes in Public and Private Sector Comparisons
What Municipal Employees Want from Their Jobs Versus What They Are Getting
The Effects of Public Service Recognition, Job Security, and Staff Reductions on Organizational Involvement
An Updated Look at the Values and Expectations of Federal Government Executives
Whistle Blowers in the Federal Civil Service: New Evidence of the Public Service Ethic
Are Public Servants Staying or Fleeing?
The Crisis of Morale and Federal Senior Executives
Turnover and the Quiet Crisis in the Federal Civil Service
Are the Best and the Brightest Fleeing Public Sector Employment?
What Do We Need to Know? To Do?
Some Aspects of Loyalty
Next Steps in Public Administration
Public Service: Attractions and Recommended Changes
Research Needs on the Public Service
Public Service and the Public Interest
Political Foundations of the American Federal Service: Rebuilding a Crumbling Base
Introduction
Role Models and Roles
Images of the Common Good
Harold D. Smith
Public Administrator
William A. Jump
The Mind of the Career Man
Advice to the Eager Neophyte
Branch Rickey as a Public Manager: Fulfilling the Eight Responsibilities of Public Management
Are We Educating for Public Service?
Universities and the Future of the Public Service
The Legitimacy Crisis and the New Progressivism
Student Attitudes Toward Government Employees and Employment
What Motivates People to Enter the Public Service?
Antecedents of Public Service Motivation
The Public Service Ethic and the Professions in State Government
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
Government in the Twilight Zone: Motivations of Volunteers to Small City Boards and Commissions
Are Public Servants Satisfied in Their Jobs?
Job Satisfaction Among Early Labor Force Participants: Unexpected Outcomes in Public and Private Sector Comparisons
What Municipal Employees Want from Their Jobs Versus What They Are Getting
The Effects of Public Service Recognition, Job Security, and Staff Reductions on Organizational Involvement
An Updated Look at the Values and Expectations of Federal Government Executives
Whistle Blowers in the Federal Civil Service: New Evidence of the Public Service Ethic
Are Public Servants Staying or Fleeing?
The Crisis of Morale and Federal Senior Executives
Turnover and the Quiet Crisis in the Federal Civil Service
Are the Best and the Brightest Fleeing Public Sector Employment?
What Do We Need to Know? To Do?
Some Aspects of Loyalty
Next Steps in Public Administration
Public Service: Attractions and Recommended Changes
Research Needs on the Public Service
Public Service and the Public Interest
Political Foundations of the American Federal Service: Rebuilding a Crumbling Base
Role Models and Roles
Images of the Common Good
Harold D. Smith
Public Administrator
William A. Jump
The Mind of the Career Man
Advice to the Eager Neophyte
Branch Rickey as a Public Manager: Fulfilling the Eight Responsibilities of Public Management
Are We Educating for Public Service?
Universities and the Future of the Public Service
The Legitimacy Crisis and the New Progressivism
Student Attitudes Toward Government Employees and Employment
What Motivates People to Enter the Public Service?
Antecedents of Public Service Motivation
The Public Service Ethic and the Professions in State Government
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
Government in the Twilight Zone: Motivations of Volunteers to Small City Boards and Commissions
Are Public Servants Satisfied in Their Jobs?
Job Satisfaction Among Early Labor Force Participants: Unexpected Outcomes in Public and Private Sector Comparisons
What Municipal Employees Want from Their Jobs Versus What They Are Getting
The Effects of Public Service Recognition, Job Security, and Staff Reductions on Organizational Involvement
An Updated Look at the Values and Expectations of Federal Government Executives
Whistle Blowers in the Federal Civil Service: New Evidence of the Public Service Ethic
Are Public Servants Staying or Fleeing?
The Crisis of Morale and Federal Senior Executives
Turnover and the Quiet Crisis in the Federal Civil Service
Are the Best and the Brightest Fleeing Public Sector Employment?
What Do We Need to Know? To Do?
Some Aspects of Loyalty
Next Steps in Public Administration
Public Service: Attractions and Recommended Changes
Research Needs on the Public Service
Public Service and the Public Interest
Political Foundations of the American Federal Service: Rebuilding a Crumbling Base