Bureaucratic Decision Making oleh Mark Chambers

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Penulis: Mark Chambers
ISBN: 9788235238801
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Bureaucratic Decision Making explores the intricate processes behind governmental decisions, shedding light on how laws are interpreted and policies are implemented within government agencies. It delves into the intersection of policy implementation, administrative procedure, and political influence, revealing how public officials navigate this complex landscape. A key focus is understanding how legal mandates are translated into actionable policies, impacting the reach and effectiveness of government.

The book also examines how political considerations, such as lobbying and public opinion, shape bureaucratic actions, often leading to compromises. This book argues that bureaucratic decision-making is not solely a technical process; organizational structure, political climate, and individual biases play significant roles. It moves beyond simplistic notions of efficiency to highlight the importance of human judgment and power dynamics. For example, the book shows how organizational culture within an agency can significantly alter the course of policy decisions.

Beginning with core concepts of bureaucratic theory, the book progresses through the factors influencing decision-making at each stage of the policy process, ultimately addressing ethical considerations and strategies for transparency and accountability.

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