Browsing by Author "James W. Douglas"
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Redirection in Georgia: A New Type of Budget Reform
James W. Douglas (The American Review of Public Administration, 1999-09-01)The budgeting reform literature is replete with examples of reforms such as performance budgeting, program budgeting, and zero-base budgeting that have failed to achieve their stated goals. This article analyzes a new ... -
State Court Budgeting and Judicial Independence: Clues from Oklahoma and Virginia
James W. Douglas; Roger E. Hartley (Administration & Society, 2001-03-01)Perceived assaults on the independence of the judiciary have called new attention to how courts obtain their funding. Little scholarly activity has examined the question of how courts negotiate the politics of budgeting ... -
Supervisors' Perceptions of the Performance of Cooperative Education Employees Working in Federal Agencies
James W. Douglas; Gene A. Brewer (Review of Public Personnel Administration, 1999-04-01)Through cooperative education programs, many public agencies employ college students part time or intermittently and groom them for future full-time employment The combination of winnowing and nurturing that occurs in these ...