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public and private sector. The National Health System budget in 2002 was of over 28,000 million Euros. The bulk of the budget …
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The experience of developed countries on business incubators reveal that these establishments enable the entrepreneurs to focus on business development, job creation, and help foster interactions between entrepreneurs in a dynamic and innovative environment, which ultimately leads to the...
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Introducing choice and competition in public services was supposed to put citizens in the “driver's seat”, making them in charge of their service provision. Introducing choice often is indeed beneficial for citizens. However, it sometimes also leads to increased inequality among citizens....
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Behavioral public administration is the analysis of public administration from the micro-perspective of individual behavior and attitudes by drawing upon insights from psychology on behavior of individuals and groups. We discuss how scholars in public administration currently draw on theories...
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Regulatory reforms across European countries have attempted to increase consumer welfare by introducing competition and choice into public service markets. But it has been questioned whether reforms have benefited all people equally, suggesting that vulnerable groups of service users are...
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Leadership is certainly a central concept that the contemporary society now requires to increase the chances of survival and prosperity. As the contemporary politics guides, the world now see a greater turn to the kind of strategic paradigm heavily departing from the previous adherence to the...
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finding is in line with what has been labelled as survivor syndrome in the general management literature. We also find that …
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(public management) use quantitative methods more often than others (policy and politics), and some journals (JPART, PA …
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This article on public leadership contributes to the literature by (1) focusing on the ‘public' aspect of leadership and (2) developing quantitative scales for measuring four public leadership roles. These roles all refer to the extent to which public leaders actively support their employees...
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This paper introduces theoretical matters concerning the strategic controlling procedure as well as economical practice elements up to corporate group branch. Especially by its concurrence to strategically scheduling and its add to strategically feed forward and feedback process, the...
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