International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior: Volume 9 Issue 4

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Table of contents

Comparing appreciative inquiry to a diagnostic technique in organizational change: The moderating effects of gender

Leslie E. Sekerka, Anne M. Brumbaugh, José Antonio Rosa, David Cooperrider

Organizational development and change may be initiated from two different starting points. A diagnostic approach begins with an examination of problems to assess and correct…

Tacit knowledge, nonaka and takeuchi seci model and informal knowledge processes

Siu Loon Hoe

The organizational behavior and knowledge management literature has devoted a lot attention on how structural knowledge processes enhance learning. There has been little emphasis…

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Value consciousness and public management

Torben Beck Jørgensen

Many changes taking place in the public sector raise value questions. Examples are New Public Management, mixed governance forms, globalised recipes on good governance…

The convergence of public and nonprofit values: A research agenda for the intersectoral study of representative bureaucracy

Kelly M. LeRoux, Bethany G. Sneed

Public administration scholarship has yielded important insights about the extent to which government bureaucracies function as representative institutions. While evidence…

Stakeholder approach to bureaucratic responsiveness: A network-based framework to analyze public administrator value preferences

Thomas A. Bryer

The environment in which public administrators are working is increasingly becoming one that is based on network relationships and expectations for active collaboration. Within…

Cover of International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior

ISSN:

1093-4537

Online date, start – end:

1998

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Associate Professor Davide Secchi