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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Comparative public management reform cases of policy transfer in Thailand and Malaysia /

Poocharoen, Ora-orn. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Syracuse University, 2005. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 187-198).
262

The essence of governance the development of public administration in China /

Zhao, Yongfei. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.A.)--Bowling Green State University, 2005. / Document formatted into pages; contains x, 184 p. : 1 map. Includes bibliographical references.
263

Assessing the influence of emotional intelligence on effective fire service leadership

Culver, Mark D. 29 December 2015 (has links)
<p> This study was an examination of the correlation between fire officers&rsquo; emotional intelligence (EI) and their perceived leadership effectiveness. A review of the literature pointed out the need to further explore and understand the leadership effectiveness of fire officers, the levels of a fire officers&rsquo; EI, and the influence it may have on their effectiveness as a leader. Although EI has presented to be connected to leadership effectiveness, the problem is that it is not known how EI is connected to leadership effectiveness in relation to the unique leadership requirements of fire officers. Common leadership styles emerged from the literature as being transactional and transformational. The conceptual framework that guided this study was EI, as well as transactional and transformational styles of leadership. A non-experimental, quantitative design to examine the relationship between fire officers&rsquo; EI and leadership effectiveness was used, utilizing an online survey. The research question guiding this study was: What is the influence of emotional intelligence on fire officers&rsquo; leadership effectiveness? The sample consisted of 61 career fire officers in the United States. The statistical analysis indicated that EI score did not predict fire officers&rsquo; transformational or transactional leadership effectiveness.</p>
264

The development of preventative detention legislation in Bangladesh : a study of its necessity, relevance and the role of the judiciary

Hoque, Quazi Reza-ul January 1995 (has links)
This thesis deals with the origin and development of the preventive detention legislation in Bangladesh, studying its necessity, relevance and desirability based on the judicial decisions. This study shows that the preventive detention legislation in Bangladesh runs contrary to the doctrines of fundamental rights; and the prejudicial acts for future commission of which are the basis for preventive detention are categorically included in the existing penal laws and can be dealt with more efficiently. The study investigates the preventive detention legislation and its impact over the fundamental rights of the citizens analyzing the judicial decisions in Bangladesh. Four aspects are considerered in this thesis. Firstly, it studies all the preventive detention legislation, Consititutions, and relevant statutes since their inception during the British period in the Indian sub-continent which have been carried through Pakistan till today. Secondly it investigates executive decisions to reflect the usage of the preventive detention legislation and views of the courts in this regard. Thirdly it analyses the definition and concept of 'subjective satisfaction of the executive authority and 'objective satisfaction of the Court' which has been the key factor detaining individuals. And fourthly, it provides an empirical study of the available number of cases from the Register of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh to draw a scenario of preventive detention cases, decisions for and against the preventive detention orders made by the Executive authority in Bangladesh.
265

Perceptions of Overhead in International Development

Dewan-Czarnecki, Tara 27 July 2016 (has links)
<p> Revised foreign assistance policies of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) now include a limited allowance to cover overhead expenses incurred by those non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that do not maintain negotiated rates with the U.S. Government. This includes local NGOs (LNGOs) newer to direct funding. The limited allowance provides a fixed maximum percentage that NGOs without a negotiated rate can apply to any U.S. Government funded program. The new limited allowance is one key element of USAID Forward, the reform initiative launched in 2010 that among other features seeks to strengthen the capacity of grant-recipient LNGOs to achieve greater impact with development programs. Nevertheless, as this thesis based on original qualitative research will show, the staff of many of LNGOs upon which USAID is focusing are unaware of the options and requirements for obtaining sufficient overhead cost coverage. The affected NGOs thus in fact operate at a disadvantage, especially in comparison with larger international NGOs (INGOs) with negotiated rates and greater financial knowledge.</p>
266

A study of the chancellery (men-xia sheng) as one of the three central ministries (san sheng) in the Sui and Early Tang (581-704 A.D.)h[electronic resource] =

羅永生, Lo, Wing-sang. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Asian Studies / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
267

The Impact of Leadership on the Governance of Infrastructure Development in Nigeria

Onolememen, Michael O. 25 July 2015 (has links)
<p> Research literature has documented Nigeria&rsquo;s leadership crisis since its independence from Great Britain in 1960. This crisis corresponds with political instability and infrastructure weaknesses, which have resulted in crime, corruption, poverty, lack of social cohesion and personal freedoms, environmental degradation, gender inequities, and deteriorating conditions of public works. No literature was located that addressed the impact of leadership on the governance and development of infrastructure in Nigeria. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate this phenomenon in Nigeria between 1960 and 2010. The theoretical framework comprised Burns&rsquo; and Bass&rsquo; theories of transformational leadership, and Davis&rsquo; and Toikka&rsquo;s theories of transformation and transition in governance. Data were collected through personal interviews with a purposeful sample of 13 past presidents of Nigeria, public officials, and infrastructure development experts, and by reviewing secondary data on leadership and development in Nigeria during the period 1960&ndash;2010. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative method to identify patterns and themes. Findings showed that (a) political instability and the Nigerian civil war have been obstacles to infrastructure development and implementation; (b) military dictatorships implemented improvements, although they neglected rural areas; (c) a new national infrastructure plan must be funded, developed, and implemented; (d) corruption must be combatted in awarding project contracts; and (e) Nigeria&rsquo;s governance should be based on a pragmatic-visionary form of leadership. The implications for positive social change include informing policy makers about the importance of infrastructure development in Nigeria in order to improve economic growth and the lives of citizens.</p>
268

Attitudes and characteristics of voters and nonvoters in a school district maintenance and operations budget override election.

Sabers, Donna Schultz. January 1991 (has links)
Questionnaires and telephone calls were used to survey registered voters after a school district maintenance and operations budget override election in which 22% of the electorate had voted. Returns from 24% of the nonvoters and 50% of the voters indicated a more supportive sample than was observed in the actual election. Other findings include: (1) Nonvoters who indicated how they would have voted responded similarly across other variables to those actually voting in that direction. (2) The majority of those favoring the override indicated a belief that education is important and is everyone's responsibility. (3) The majority of those opposing the override contended that enough money is available if there were no mismanagement of present funds and resources. (4) Parents who currently have children in District schools voted "yes", but they did not vote in large numbers and their total number is decreasing. (5) Parents whose children attend District schools rated their schools higher than parents in the 22nd Annual Gallup/Kappan Poll. (6) Nonparents in the District rated the schools lower than nonparents in the Gallup/Kappan Poll. (7) Mismanagement was considered the most serious school-related problem and drugs/alcohol the most serious society-related problem. (8) District respondents indicated less concern about drugs and discipline than the respondents in the Gallup/ Kappan Poll, but more concern about poor curriculum/poor standards, mismanagement, and lack of communication. (9) Retired members of the 50 & over group were more likely to vote "yes" than the working 50 & over members. (10) Females voted more than males and voted "yes" by larger margins. (11) District respondents gave similar answers regardless of the method used to collect information.
269

Large housing organisations : a comparative study of the Hong Kong Housing Authority and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive

Mackay, Christopher John January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
270

Administering Lilliput : the higher civil services of Malta, Barbados and Fiji

Warrington, Edward January 1997 (has links)
No description available.

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