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Changing urban bureaucracies : how new practices become routinized : prepared under a grant from the National Science Foundation / Robert K. Yin, with the assistance of Suzanne K. Quick, Peter M. Bateman, and Ellen L. Marks.
Author
Yin, Robert K.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, 1978.
©1978
Description
1 online resource (v, 193 pages) : illustrations
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Municipal services
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Technological innovations
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United States
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Case studies
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Bureaucracy
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Case studies
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Organizational change
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Case studies
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Series
R (Rand Corporation)
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Summary note
A series of appendixes related to R-2277. Each appendix serves as supplementary material to the text: App. A compares on-site case studies with telephone interviews; App. B reproduces the data-collection instruments used in the study; App. C describes the case studies of innovative practices in detail; App. D tabulates the responses to 90 telephone interviews; and App. E presents a literature review of four traditional approaches for studying bureaucratic innovation
Notes
"R-2277/1-NSF."
"Prepared under a grant from the National Science Foundation."
"March 1978."
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