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A Model for Assessing the Performance of Bureaucracy in Spain

2000

The aim of this paper is to put forward a simplified model which may help to explain the workings and performance of public entities in Spain. Starting from a bilateral monopoly characterization, we shall take into account the working rules, the decision-making mechanisms and the system of rewards and penalties in Spanish public administrations. This implies introducing different assumptions about the demand and the costs conditions what will lead us obtain meaningful distinct results from those reached in the standard models of bureaucratic behavior.

GeographyPublic Administrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectBureaucracyPublic administrationGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_commonJournal of Public Finance and Public Choice
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Dynamics in the Field of Museums: Contemporary Challenges for Polish Museologists

2018

The aim of this text is to present and analyze the attitudes of Polish museologists towards the changes currently taking place in the field of museums. More specifically, it will focus on their opinions regarding the evolution of museums—from the traditional model, based on symbolic violence, to the contemporary model, which accents the subjectivity of the audience. Its conclusions, based on analyses of 26 qualitative interviews with employees of Polish museums, are as follows: the organizational changes taking place in Polish museums do not relieve museologists from bureaucratic work; the collections in museums distinguish them from other institutions of culture; there is a struggle …

Subjectivitycultural institutionmuseum; New Museology; field of museums; cultural institutionmuseumQualitative interviewsField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectMuseology05 social sciencesMedia studies050301 educationGeneral Social Sciencesfield of museumsNew Museologylcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HWork (electrical)Dynamics (music)0502 economics and businessSociologyCultural institutionBureaucracy0503 education050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonSocial Sciences
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Causes of Public Expenditure Inefficiency and Proposals for Their Streamlining

2020

The public sector has continually developed, as new needs of the population have been identified and the expectations of the population regarding the quantity and the quality of the provided services have already been rising. Unlike private management, the public administration has not always been concerned with the way results have been achieved, but, particularly with the results themselves, and, as long as these have been satisfying for the population, the resources employed for obtaining the results were of no much concern. The public administration monopoly in the provision of some services has led to the possibility of generating imbalances between the quality of the provided services…

education.field_of_studyPublic economicsbusiness.industryCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorPopulationPublic expenditureQuality (business)BusinessBureaucracyInefficiencyeducationMonopolymedia_common
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Social Entrepreneurship as a Form of Institutional Entrepreneurship

2021

Bureaucracy as a form of structuring and working of current organizations may be seen as the result of a set of circumstances. For Weberians, bureaucracy is the consequence of the principles of protestant values applied to the market. For institutionalists, bureaucracy is the outcome of the replication of practices in organizations, that is, bureaucracy is due to isomorphism among organizations. Following the institutional approach, organizations act by imitation. This imitation provides a certain way to compete and work necessary to survival, meaning that this imitation gives stability and equilibrium to the context in which organizations operate. Nevertheless, this equilibrium may not be …

media_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsSocial entrepreneurshipContext (language use)BureaucracyMeaning (existential)Positive economicsSet (psychology)ImitationOutcome (game theory)Isomorphism (sociology)media_common
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A study on Norwegian companies in China: Challenges & successful strategies

2016

Master thesis Business Administration BE501 - University of Agder 2016 This paper examines what governmental and cultural challenges Norwegian companies face when entering and doing business in China. In addition, this paper also discusses what strategies to implement to overcome these challenges. With China becoming a bigger player in the global marketplace, this is an important matter not only for companies across the world but also for Norwegian companies. Through a qualitative research method with semi-structured interviews, the research is conducted on four Norwegian companies who does business in China. The findings shows that there are many variables affecting the choice of entry mod…

Institutional voidsVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210StrategyGuanxiSemi-structured interviewsCorruptionEntry modeBE501China- Norway relationsChallengesNetworksBureaucracyGlobalizationFirm size
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Emerging Tiger? The Paradoxes of the Philippine Economy

2017

The Republic of the Philippines is an exception in the East and Southeast Asia realm. One of the richest countries of the region at the end of World War II, its rankings have slipped, and its growth rates have been weak for several decades. We examine the main causes of the mediocre economic performance of the country since the 1950s. Many analysts have pointed out an excessive bureaucracy, high levels of corruption and the lack of industrial investment in a country dominated by landed interests. After the high debt incurred during the Marcos administration, Philippine leaders have made every effort to improve the debt situation, choosing to pay back loans, but under investing in infrastruc…

PovertyInformal sectorbusiness.industryCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGlobalizationGeographyEconomyDebtSecondary sector of the economyDevelopment economicsBureaucracybusinessTertiary sector of the economymedia_common
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European Political Science and Global Knowledge

2018

In this chapter, the author maintains that rankings of universities and their social carriers participate in the relatively successful practical realization of the academic standards they seek to codify and of the shaping of reality according to the criteria they promote. In this sense, global university rankings are becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy, a prediction that becomes true through positive feedback of varying intensity. They have succeeded in establishing through quantitative objectification certain types of equivalences between scientific excellence and numerical indicators. The reasons for their success are their performative efficiency (‘scientific’, quantitative) and the prac…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectScientific excellenceControl (management)Performative utterancePublic relationsAcademic standardsJournal rankingPoliticsPolitical scienceBureaucracyObjectificationbusinessmedia_common
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Exploring Public Sector’s Roles in Collaborative Consumption – A Research Agenda

2018

Part 2: Digital Collaboration and Social Media; International audience; Motivated by the growing significance of sharing economy within our society, we here discuss which role the public sector may have within collaborative consumption (CC). CC refers to a business model grounded on peer-to-peer based sharing of goods and services through community-based online services. While public sector to a large extent has transformed from formalised bureaucratic structures into more hybrid organisations, focusing on the co-creation between public and private stakeholders, public sector’s role within the sharing economy is still in need for further investigation. We reflect on the need for studying ho…

GovernmentPublic servicesbusiness.industryPublic sector[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorResearch agendaPublic administrationBusiness modelService providerGoods and servicesSharing economyCollaborative consumptionGovernment[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Public serviceBusinessBureaucracymedia_common
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What is individual in individualised instruction? Five storylines of meeting individual needs at school

2015

Abstract The purpose of this narrative case study was to examine the meanings and practices of individualised instruction narrated by two seventh-grade Finnish pupils with mild learning difficulties, their mothers, their special education teacher and researchers. The data comprise narrative interviews and field notes. The analysis showed that the narrators had various, even conflicting, experiences of individualisation, which was narrated through five storylines: individual needs as difficulties and limitations; individualisation as the ideal principle for inclusive education; individualisation as a bureaucratic procedure; individualised instruction as making room for emotions, and individu…

media_common.quotation_subjectstoriesinstructionSpecial educationindividualisationIdeal (ethics)Mild learning difficultiesEducationNothingPedagogyta516NarrativeSociologyBureaucracyindividual needsspecial educationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Educational Research
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The Changing Role and Contribution of Social Science to Nuclear Waste Management in Finland

2008

This article explores both the social and political usage of social science research and its effectiveness, as perceived by experts, in the process of planning and decision-making in the context of Finnish nuclear waste management. The argument is that public participation in the process is important, but to reach some kind of public acceptability the actors in charge of “solving” the nuclear waste problem have to govern the societal process and respond to the claims and the needs of the public. This requires the integration of social science research into the process responsible for developing the nuclear waste management model. In trying to understand the uniquely positive nuclear waste …

Environmental EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentProcess (engineering)business.industryParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectContentmentEnvironmental resource managementEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)Public relationsPoliticsArgumentPublic participationEconomicsBureaucracybusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)media_commonEnergy & Environment
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