Exam 5: Public Administration and Organization Theory: The New Public Management, Governance, and Beyond
Exam 1: What Is Public Administration19 Questions
Exam 2: Values and Ethics in Public Administration25 Questions
Exam 3: Public Administration and Organization Theory: The Structural Foundation25 Questions
Exam 4: Public Administration and Organization Theory: The Humanistic Response and Beyond25 Questions
Exam 5: Public Administration and Organization Theory: The New Public Management, Governance, and Beyond25 Questions
Exam 6: Government Departments and Central Agencies25 Questions
Exam 7: Crown Agencies25 Questions
Exam 8: Alternative Service Delivery ASD25 Questions
Exam 9: The Executive and the Bureaucracy25 Questions
Exam 10: Interdepartmental and Intradepartmental Relations25 Questions
Exam 11: The Legislature and the Bureaucracy25 Questions
Exam 12: The Judiciary and the Bureaucracy25 Questions
Exam 13: Intergovernmental Administrative Relations25 Questions
Exam 14: Non-Governmental Actors and the Bureaucracy25 Questions
Exam 15: The Management of Human Resources26 Questions
Exam 16: Representative Bureaucracy and Employment Equity24 Questions
Exam 17: The Budgetary Process25 Questions
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Managerialism leans on humanist thinking.
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How can we best describe Canada's approach to public sector reform with the adoption of New Public Management?
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According to the New Public Management Theory, performance measurement should never be the focus or central aspect to the operation of the modern public organization.
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Which of the following best describes a theory that uses economic principles to analyze political activity, by suggesting that people take political action to further their self-interest?
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New Public Management states that public agencies should be receptive to competitive arrangements within government, and between the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
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Which of the following are characteristics of Post-Bureaucratic organizations?
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According to New Public Management, good government means more government.
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Thomas Peters and Robert Waterman wrote a book about the private sector, specifically focusing on well-run American companies, in order to determine the qualities that make for success.What is the name of that book?
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Which of the following was launched by the federal government in 1995 to improve client satisfaction with government services through the use of service standards?
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Which authors outlined the concept of entrepreneurial government in their book Reinventing Government?
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What type of accountability best applies to New Public Management?
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Which of the following theoretical propositions contends that the essence of any large organizational form is NOT based on a Weberian ideal-type bureaucracy?
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Which of the following theories centres on the promotion of the common good and emphasizes collaboration between multiple stakeholders?
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Which of the following theories best applies to New Public Management?
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Traditional public administration is more decentralized than New Public Management.
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New Public Service is a model that balances the traditional public administration model and New Public Management.
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