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Centro de Estudios Municipales y de Cooperación Internacional (CEMCI)

GOVERNING AFTER SEPTEMBER 11TH: A NEW NORMALCY

GLENDENING, PARRIS N.

Public Administration Review, n.º 62/2002, pág. 21

GOVERNMENT REFORM OR ALTERNATIVES TO BUREAUCRACY? THICKENING, TIDES AND THE FUTURE OF GOVERNING

OTT, J. STEVEN;GOODMAN, DOUG

Public Administration Review, n.º 6/1998, pág. 540

Sumario
1. Tides of reform cause waves of thickening. 2. Alternatives beyond reforming bureaucracy. 3. Guy Peters: Can't we go home again?. Another look at traditional government bureaucracy. 4. Conclusions.

GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO TERRORISM: CRITICAL VIEWS OF THEIR IMPACTS ON PEOPLE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

HAQUE, M. SHAMSUL

Public Administration Review, n.º 62/2002, pág. 170

Sumario
1. The current war on terrorism: initiatives, measures, and significance. 2. New measures of war on terrorism: impact on peoples rights and public administration. 3. Conclusions.

GOVERNMENT SHEKELS WITHOUT GOVERNMENT SHACKLES? THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHALLENGES OF CHARITABLE CHOICE

SUESS KENNEDY, SHEILA;BIELEFELD, WOLFGANG

Public Administration Review, n.º 1/2002, pág. 4

Sumario
1. Background. 2. Outreach and Contracting Procedures. 3. Contract Monitoring. 4. Evaluation. 5. Early Indicators. 6. Conclusion.

GUBERNATORIAL USE OF THE ITEM VETO FOR NARRATIVE DELETION

ABNEY, GLENN;LAUTH, THOMAS P.

Public Administration Review, n.º 4/2002, pág. 492

Sumario
1. The Role of Narrative. 2. The Law, the Item Veto, and narrative Deletion. 3. Use of the Item Veto in Narrative Deletion. 4. Remedy?.

HAZARDS AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUSTWORTHINESS FACING A DEFICIT OF TRUST

LA PORTE, TODD R.;METLAY, DANIEL S.

Public Administration Review, n.º 4/1996, pág. 341

Sumario
1. The Problem of Trust. 2. The Roots of Distrust. a) Benefits and cost. b) Accuracy and spped of feedback. c) Capability of others to meet expectations. d) Motivation of others to understand and keep bargains. 3. Being Worthy of Trust. a) General Conditions. b) External Relationships. c) Internal Operations. d) The Transaction...

HE SAYS, SHE SAYS: GENDER AND WORKLIFE

HALE, MARY

Public Administration Review, n.º 5/1999, pág. 410

Sumario
1. Research framework and methodology. 2. Thefindings: Issues and gender perspectives. 3. Discussion andimplications. 4. Conclusion.

HOMELAND SECURITY: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VISION AND A WISH

DONLEY, MICHAEL B.;POLLARD, NEAL A.

Public Administration Review, n.º 62/2002, pág. 138

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Organizing for homeland security. 3. Where to start? 4. Enduring conditions and outcomes. 5. Conclusions and recommendations.

HOW FINANCIAL MANAGERS DEAL WITH ETHICAL STRESS

MILLER, GERALD J.; YEAGER, SAMUEL J.; HILDRETH, W.BARTLEY; RABIN, JACK

Public Administration Review, n.º 3/2005, pág. 301

Sumario
1. EXTERNAL ETHICAL STRESS AND WORK CLIMATE. 2. RESEARCH METHODS. 3. FINDINGS. 4. CONCLUSIONS.

HOW MANAGED CARE IS REINVENTING MEDICAID AND OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH-CARE BUREAUCRACIES

PORTZ, JOHN H.;REIDY, MATTHEW;ROCHEFORT, DAVID A.

Public Administration Review, n.º 5/1999, pág. 400

Sumario
1. Redefining organizational mission. 2. The roleof competitive contracting. 3. Achieving organizationalgoals and customer satisfaction through performancemeasurement. 4. Reinventing government's role as regulator.5. Conclusion.

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