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Organizational Theory, New Pay, and Public Sector Transformations

by Reginald Shareef
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Overview

Organizational Theory, New Pay, and Public Sector Transformations outlines how to facilitate strategic change in public organizations using "new pay" concepts. Many public organizations utilize the models developed for business change but fail to take into account the political/public nature of government agencies. Consequently, these new pay interventions usually fail. However, when public organizations do consider the political nature of their operating environments, new pay processes can be successful. The conclusions of this study suggest that the strategic alignment of generic organization theories of change and an understanding of public administration values/processes lead to successful new pay interventions in the public sector.

About the Author, Reginald Shareef

Reginald Shareef is Associate Professor of Political Science/Public Administration at Radford University, Virginia.

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The book provides politicians, managers, scholars, and interest groups with a broader perspective of public sector change...

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2000
Publisher
Lanham, Md. ; University Press of America, c2000.
Pages
104
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761818496

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