Competing motives in the formation of american public administration |
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Authors: | Daniel Martin |
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Affiliation: | University of Baltimore , 21201, Baltimore, MD, MPA Program 1420 North Charles St. |
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Abstract: | The intellectual study of public administration was developed by two separate groups with two distinctive orientations to the field, called here the “Public Service” and the “Public Management” orientations. Both orientations have coexisted in public administration despite their differences largely because they each addresses some of the weaknesses of the other. The continuing tug of war between the orientations provides much of public administration's confusion over its sense of purpose and identity, but also much of its dynamic nature. |
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