International Journal of Public Administration 2003 - Abstracts

International Journal of Public Administration 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
An analysis of institutional and political factors affecting state capital expenditure.Political scienceChoudhury, Enamul, Clingermayer, James C., Dasse, Carl M.
Audit committees and accountability in local government: a national survey.Political scienceWest, Jonathan P., Berman, Evan M.
Controlling "uncontrollable" agency-influenced spending in the United States.Political scienceWolfson, Gabriela S.
Downsizing and organizational restructuring: what is the impact on hospital performance?Political scienceWagar, Terry H., Rondeau, Kent V.
Length of shift, work outcomes, and psychological well-being of nursing staff.Political scienceBurke, Ronald J.
Long-run and short-run budgeting: theories and empirical evidence for the Canadian provinces.Political scienceReddick, Christopher G.
Measuring the impact of casino proceeds on local per pupil expenditures in Mississippi.Political scienceStanley, Rodney E.
Nurses' jobs satisfaction and turnover intentions over a six-year period of hospital downsizing and amalgamation .Political scienceArmstrong-Stassen, Marjorie, Cameron, Sheila J.
Perceptions and misperceptions of major organizational changes in hospitals: do change efforts fail because of inconsistent organizational perceptions of restructuring and reengineering?Political scienceWalston, Stephen L., Chadwick, Clint
Restructuring, reconsidering, reconstructing: implications for health human resources.Political scienceBaumann, Andrea, Blythe, Jennifer
Silent threats: reconsidering the importance of non-enforcement auditing activity.Political scienceEger, Robert J., III, Knudson, Deborah A., Marlowe, Justin
The role of management consultation, support, and coping on nurses' health during the stress of restructuring.Political scienceMoore, Kathleen A., Mellor, David J.
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