Public executives: Actualization and conflict approaches |
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Authors: | Gordon E. Mercer William Waugh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science and Public Affairs , Western Carolina University , Cullowhee, North Carolina, 28723;2. Department of Political Science , Kansas State University , Manhattan, Kansas, 66506 |
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Abstract: | This study represents a test of Maslow's hypotheses that the management styles of self-actualized executives differ from those of less-actualized executives. The sample was drawn from among executives of seven state governments. The correlation of levels of actualization and executive behavior revealed that the more self-actualized executives were more willing to actively lobby for their decisional preferences than to simply accept decisions from superiors. |
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