- Type: Paperback Book.
- Language : English
- Dimensions: 17.8 x 25.4 x 2.9
- Pages: 546
- Edition: 10
Introducing Public Administration, 10th Edition
By Jay M. Shafritz, E. W. Russell, Christopher P. Borick, and Albert C. Hyde
Overview
This classic textbook, now in its tenth edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of public administration. "Introducing Public Administration" by Jay M. Shafritz, E. W. Russell, Christopher P. Borick, and Albert C. Hyde examines the most important issues and challenges facing the public sector today. It explores the historical foundations of public administration, along with contemporary trends and practices.
Key Themes
- The role and scope of public administration in a democratic society
- Core functions and challenges of government agencies
- Ethical considerations in public service
- Public policy formulation and implementation
- Public budgeting and financial management
- Human resource management in the public sector
- Accountability and transparency in government
Features
- Integrates historical accounts with contemporary events to provide a well-rounded perspective.
- Uses real-world case studies to illustrate key concepts and challenges.
- Emphasizes critical thinking skills and encourages readers to analyze complex issues.
- Offers a glossary of key terms and helpful learning aids.
- Updated content throughout the text reflects current trends and advancements in public administration.
Target Audience
- Public administration students at the undergraduate and graduate level
- Professionals working in the public sector
- Anyone interested in learning more about how government operates
Strengths
- Comprehensive coverage of essential public administration topics
- Clear and engaging writing style that makes complex concepts understandable
- Emphasis on real-world application through case studies
- Up-to-date content reflecting the latest trends and challenges in public administration
Chapter Headlines (Examples may vary)
- Introduction to Public Administration
- The History of Public Administration
- Bureaucracy and Organizational Theory
- Ethics and Values in Public Service
- Public Policy: Making Choices
- Implementing Public Policy
- Personnel Administration in the Public Sector
- Financial Management in the Public Sector
- Citizen Participation and Public Service Delivery
- Intergovernmental Relations in the U.S.
- Accountability and Transparency in Government
- The Future of Public Administration
Closing Paragraph
"Introducing Public Administration" provides a valuable foundation for understanding the complexities of public administration in the 21st century. By exploring the historical context, core functions, and ongoing challenges, the book equips readers with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to become informed and engaged citizens.