Browsing by Author "James, Thomas E.,"
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Executive budget success: Evidence from the American states.
Shinn, Paul L. (2006)Budgeting is among the executive's most important powers in a separated political system. The extent to which executive budget proposals are adopted by the legislature is an important measure of the executive's political ... -
The Government Performance and Results Act and the Department of Defense: A view from the bottom.
Schones, Tony Larue. (2004)At least five government-wide reform initiatives have been attempted since the end of World War II. The latest is the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) passed into law in 1993. A review of literature on government ... -
The role of scientists and scientific information in public policy decisions: The case of drought planning.
Shafer, Mark Andrew. (2005)In addition to general interaction between the two communities, differences within elements of the communities also are highlighted. Scientists interact with policy-makers and the public at-large through several different ... -
The socialization of new employees in state government agencies.
Bottger, Ray Earle. (2004)The most important finding from the analysis of the relationship between the agency type, agency size, and employee type and the type of tactics used to socialize new employees is the disconnect between the types of tactics ...