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'''PUBLIC MANAGEMENT''' – sub-discipline of management sciences. The subject of its interest are actors, structures, processes, mechanisms and resources related to the creation and implementation of → [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Polityki_publiczne public policies] and solving collective problems. On the basis of p.m. four basic theoretical and methodological orientations are visible: 1. political (use of power and control over resources to achieve public goals); 2. legal (norms and rules for coordinating collective actions); 3. economic (efficiency and effectiveness of public activities); 4. managerial (tools and techniques for managing public affairs). P.m. as a scientific sub-discipline is characterized by theoretical and methodological pluralism that constitute its research attractiveness, which is also a source of problems with ensuring its conceptual identity and the clarity of its boundaries. One should look for the conceptual rooting of p.m. in the theoretical traditions related to scientific management, the doctrine of the rule of law, the model of classic administration, New Public Management, public co-management and neoweberism (→ [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Model_biurokracji model of bureaucracy], [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Nowe_Zarządzanie_Publiczne New Public Management]) [ [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Stanis%C5%82aw_Mazur/en S. Mazur] ]. | '''PUBLIC MANAGEMENT''' – sub-discipline of management sciences. The subject of its interest are actors, structures, processes, mechanisms and resources related to the creation and implementation of → [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Polityki_publiczne public policies] and solving collective problems. On the basis of p.m. four basic theoretical and methodological orientations are visible: 1. political (use of power and control over resources to achieve public goals); 2. legal (norms and rules for coordinating collective actions); 3. economic (efficiency and effectiveness of public activities); 4. managerial (tools and techniques for managing public affairs). P.m. as a scientific sub-discipline is characterized by theoretical and methodological pluralism that constitute its research attractiveness, which is also a source of problems with ensuring its conceptual identity and the clarity of its boundaries. One should look for the conceptual rooting of p.m. in the theoretical traditions related to scientific management, the doctrine of the rule of law, the model of classic administration, New Public Management, public co-management and neoweberism (→ [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Model_biurokracji model of bureaucracy], [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Nowe_Zarządzanie_Publiczne New Public Management]) [ [http://encyklopediaap.uw.edu.pl/index.php/Stanis%C5%82aw_Mazur/en S. Mazur] ]. | ||
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PUBLIC MANAGEMENT – sub-discipline of management sciences. The subject of its interest are actors, structures, processes, mechanisms and resources related to the creation and implementation of → public policies and solving collective problems. On the basis of p.m. four basic theoretical and methodological orientations are visible: 1. political (use of power and control over resources to achieve public goals); 2. legal (norms and rules for coordinating collective actions); 3. economic (efficiency and effectiveness of public activities); 4. managerial (tools and techniques for managing public affairs). P.m. as a scientific sub-discipline is characterized by theoretical and methodological pluralism that constitute its research attractiveness, which is also a source of problems with ensuring its conceptual identity and the clarity of its boundaries. One should look for the conceptual rooting of p.m. in the theoretical traditions related to scientific management, the doctrine of the rule of law, the model of classic administration, New Public Management, public co-management and neoweberism (→ model of bureaucracy, New Public Management) [ S. Mazur ].
Literature: S. Cyfert, W. Dyduch, D. Latusek-Jurczak, J. Niemczyk, A. Sopińska, Subdyscypliny w naukach o zarządzaniu – logika wyodrębnienia, identyfikacja modelu koncepcyjnego oraz zawartość tematyczna, „Organizacja i Kierowanie” 2014, nr 1 ■ B. Kożuch, Zarządzanie publiczne. W teorii i praktyce polskich organizacji, Warszawa 2004.