Public management stands at the unique intersection of theory
and practice. It seeks to help scholars frame questions that will
improve their understanding of how policy ideas become transformed
into practice and to help government managers see past the narrow
issues on their desks to the broader implications of their
work.
In "The State of Public Management," Donald F. Kettl and H.
Brinton Milward bring together contributors who focus on the
interdisciplinary nature of public management. Scholars from the
social sciences--economics, political science, sociology, and
psychology--examine what traditional disciplines bring to the
debate. Other analysts build on this foundation to probe the
theoretical bases of and practical solutions for public
management.
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