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Responsibility
Brian R. Fry (University of South Carolina), Jos C. N. Raadschelders (The Ohio State University).
Edition
Third edition.
Publication
Los Angeles : SAGE : CQ Press, [2014]
Copyright notice
©2014
Physical description
xi, 488 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents/Summary
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents
Preface About the Authors Introduction
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4. Mary Parker Follett: The Group Process The Legacy of Mary Parker Follett in
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5. Elton Mayo: The Human Relations Approach The Legacy of Elton Mayo in
Contemporary Scholarship
6. Chester Barnard: Organizations as Systems of Exchange The Legacy of Chester
Barnard in Contemporary Scholarship
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Summary
The combination of biographical narrative with explanation and analysis makes
abstract theories understandable while showing how subject scholars relate to each
other in their work, providing much needed context. The book's chronological
organization shows the evolution of public administration theory over time. With the
new edition, the authors have added mini-chapters that link contemporary scholars
and their research to the seminal literature.
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Public administration > History.
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Publication date
2014
Copyright date
2014
ISBN
9781452240046 (alk. paper)
1452240043 (alk. paper)
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