Contextualism Revisited: Towards a More Relevant Conceptualization of Public Administration for Ethical and Sustainable Leadership in the Global Context
The paper examines how the contextual approach to the conceptualization and the design of public administration systems can still be a viable alternative for today’s environment. By making reference to a proposed conceptual model, predominantly based on the cultural and social values in different co...
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doaj-558338e3e07b4a51a7093b4c536619962020-11-24T22:47:32ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292008-12-01XV1218418678Contextualism Revisited: Towards a More Relevant Conceptualization of Public Administration for Ethical and Sustainable Leadership in the Global ContextAsghar Zomorrodian0 Union Institute and University, Ohio, USA The paper examines how the contextual approach to the conceptualization and the design of public administration systems can still be a viable alternative for today’s environment. By making reference to a proposed conceptual model, predominantly based on the cultural and social values in different contexts, the paper juxtaposes both the traditional Universalists and recent NPM approaches to the Contextual model by reviewing the literature on the impacts of globalization and other recent developments in the area public administration and public policy both at the national and international levels. Special attention is paid to the significance of two major elements of ethical leadership and governance for creating a viable and sustainable public administration system that incorporates and emphasizes the process of political development and enhancing the civil society based on indigenous cultural and social values. The conclusion of the paper reinforces the validity and utility of the contextual approach by including these two major elements into its original conceptual framework. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/353.pdf universalism; contextualism; ethical leadership; cultural valuesglobalization |
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Contextualism Revisited: Towards a More Relevant Conceptualization of Public Administration for Ethical and Sustainable Leadership in the Global Context |
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Contextualism Revisited: Towards a More Relevant Conceptualization of Public Administration for Ethical and Sustainable Leadership in the Global Context |
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Contextualism Revisited: Towards a More Relevant Conceptualization of Public Administration for Ethical and Sustainable Leadership in the Global Context |
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Contextualism Revisited: Towards a More Relevant Conceptualization of Public Administration for Ethical and Sustainable Leadership in the Global Context |
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Contextualism Revisited: Towards a More Relevant Conceptualization of Public Administration for Ethical and Sustainable Leadership in the Global Context |
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contextualism revisited: towards a more relevant conceptualization of public administration for ethical and sustainable leadership in the global context |
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General Association of Economists from Romania |
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Theoretical and Applied Economics |
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1841-8678 1844-0029 |
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2008-12-01 |
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The paper examines how the contextual approach to the
conceptualization and the design of public administration systems can still be
a viable alternative for today’s environment. By making reference to a proposed
conceptual model, predominantly based on the cultural and social values
in different contexts, the paper juxtaposes both the traditional Universalists
and recent NPM approaches to the Contextual model by reviewing the
literature on the impacts of globalization and other recent developments in the
area public administration and public policy both at the national and international
levels. Special attention is paid to the significance of two major elements
of ethical leadership and governance for creating a viable and sustainable
public administration system that incorporates and emphasizes the process of
political development and enhancing the civil society based on indigenous
cultural and social values. The conclusion of the paper reinforces the validity
and utility of the contextual approach by including these two major elements
into its original conceptual framework. |
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universalism; contextualism; ethical leadership; cultural values globalization |
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