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041 | _aeng | ||
082 | _a350 HOO | ||
100 | _a Hooja, Rakesh | ||
245 | _aAdministrative Theories | ||
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_bRawat Publications _a Jaipur _c2007 |
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520 | _administrative Theory has been an exciting area of the wider field of Public Administration. There have been a number of significant approaches, models, foci and theories that represent and explain administrative phenomena in myriad situations, nations and times. Although most of these conceptual constructs in the field of Public Administration have evolved in the West, particularly in the United States of America, these have been modified and modernized on the basis of empirical experiences gained in the non-Western world. | ||
650 | _aPolitical Science | ||
650 | _aAdministration | ||
650 | _aManagement | ||
650 | _aOrganizational Change | ||
700 | _aArora, Ramesh K | ||
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