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- catalog abstract "In this field-defining, broad approach to the study and practice of public administration, H. George Frederickson, one of the field's most respected scholars, carefully measures the meets and bounds of public administration and fixes its place in the context of changing politics, values, and ethics. He describes a robust and exciting public administration that includes, but is much more than, effective government management. Frederickson strongly defends broad grants of. Discretion to public administrators and then lays out the proper norms and ethic which should inform that discretion. And he firmly argues that the effectiveness of democratic government and modern governance, not just for the majority of but for all citizens, depends on the energetic exercise of bureaucratic discretion. The book concludes with seven principles that should guide everyone who works in public settings. Students and scholars will find The Spirit of Public. Administration an exhilarating and challenging perspective.".
- catalog contributor b10075367.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Administration an exhilarating and challenging perspective.".
- catalog description "Discretion to public administrators and then lays out the proper norms and ethic which should inform that discretion. And he firmly argues that the effectiveness of democratic government and modern governance, not just for the majority of but for all citizens, depends on the energetic exercise of bureaucratic discretion. The book concludes with seven principles that should guide everyone who works in public settings. Students and scholars will find The Spirit of Public.".
- catalog description "In this field-defining, broad approach to the study and practice of public administration, H. George Frederickson, one of the field's most respected scholars, carefully measures the meets and bounds of public administration and fixes its place in the context of changing politics, values, and ethics. He describes a robust and exciting public administration that includes, but is much more than, effective government management. Frederickson strongly defends broad grants of.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-254) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Understanding public administration -- Part one: Governance, politics, and the public -- Finding the public in public administration -- The political context of public administration -- Public administration as governance -- Part two: Issues of fairness -- The question of administrative discretion -- Fairness and social equity in public administration -- Intergenerational concepts of public administration -- Part three: Ethics, citizenship, and benevolence in public administration -- Ethics and public administration -- The paradox of distance and the problem of differentiation (with David G. Frederickson) -- Patriotism, benevolence, and public administration (with David Kirkwood Hart) -- The public administrator as a representative citizen (with Ralph Clark Chandler) -- Pushing things up to their first principles.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 272 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Spirit of public administration.".
- catalog identifier "0787902950".
- catalog isFormatOf "Spirit of public administration.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Jossey-Bass public administration series".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers,".
- catalog relation "Spirit of public administration.".
- catalog subject "350 20".
- catalog subject "JF1351 .F735 1997".
- catalog subject "Public administration.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Understanding public administration -- Part one: Governance, politics, and the public -- Finding the public in public administration -- The political context of public administration -- Public administration as governance -- Part two: Issues of fairness -- The question of administrative discretion -- Fairness and social equity in public administration -- Intergenerational concepts of public administration -- Part three: Ethics, citizenship, and benevolence in public administration -- Ethics and public administration -- The paradox of distance and the problem of differentiation (with David G. Frederickson) -- Patriotism, benevolence, and public administration (with David Kirkwood Hart) -- The public administrator as a representative citizen (with Ralph Clark Chandler) -- Pushing things up to their first principles.".
- catalog title "The spirit of public administration / H. George Frederickson.".
- catalog type "text".