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Executive budget success: Evidence from the American states.
(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 ...
Strategic beacon in the fog of leadership: A case study of executive military leadership of the Iraq Survey Group.
(2006)
Even though the field of strategic leadership has transformed over the past quarter of a century, there is a significant shortage of serious studies. Using a qualitative investigation into strategic military leadership of ...
Compliance-gaining strategies as revealed by the contents of selected federal funding proposals.
(1982)
This study involved the testing of a typology of persuasive strategies in a descriptive setting for the first time. The "Project Narrative" portion of a set of federal funding proposals was analyzed via content analysis.
The influence of legislative fiscal analysts in the state budget process.
(2003)
This research found that the majority of all respondents perceived legislative fiscal analysts to be influential in the state budget process, although different degrees of influence were found among the four states under ...
The influence of farm interest groups in the agricultural policy-making process /
(1980)
Analysis of the data indicated that exchange theory could be applied successfully to explain interactions between lobbyists and policy makers. In general, exchange benefits and traditional group lobbying techniques and ...
Energy conservation :
(1978)
Factors affecting the distribution of procurement awards for external analysis and management services.
(1981)
Results of the analysis indicate that not-for-profit organizations suffer competitive disadvantages because of low levels of awareness, willingness, or ability. Statistical tests indicate that these competitive disadvantages ...
Government reorganization for economy and efficiency :
(1980)
Government reorganizations both at the national level and the state level are often criticized for failing to save money or reduce government employment. It has been suggested that government reorganizations have a variety ...