Public Organizations in Asia introduces students to the fundamental theories of organizations and teaches them how to analyze different types of public organizations in East and Southeast Asia. Moving away from traditional Western theory and examples, this textbook provides numerous case studies of Asian organizations where different ideologies, administrative tradition, and social circumstances prevail.
This textbook is an essential text for undergraduate and graduate courses on public administration in Asia. It will also be a useful supplementary text for courses on comparative public administration.
Autorentext
Tobin Im is a Professor at the Graduate School of Public Administration at Seoul National University, South Korea.
Zusammenfassung
Public Organizations in Asia introduces students to the fundamental theories of organizations and teaches them how to analyze different types of public organizations in East and Southeast Asia. Moving away from traditional Western theory and examples, this textbook provides numerous case studies of Asian organizations where different ideologies, administrative tradition, and social circumstances prevail.Key pedagogical features of Public Organizations in Asia include:Learning objectives for each chapterEnd of chapter discussion questionsShort student exercisesConcise case studies throughout the chaptersTraining students to be future leaders of Asian public organizations, this book is an essential text for undergraduate and graduate courses on public administration in Asia. It will also be a useful supplementary text for courses on comparative public administration.
Inhalt
1. Why Should We Study Public Organizations?
2. Administering a Public Organization
3. Organizational Structure
4. Power in and around Public Organizations
5. Missions, Goals, and Planning
6. Bureaucratic Expansion
7. Environment and Public Organization
8. How to Motivate Bureaucrats?
9. Organization and Culture
10. Communicating and Networking in and around Public Organizations
11. Organizational Change and Decision-Making
12. Performance Management in Public Organizations