International development management in a globalized world

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Brinkerhoff, DW; Coston, JM
署名单位:
ABT Associates; Rutgers University System; Rutgers University Camden; Rutgers University New Brunswick
刊物名称:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-3352
DOI:
10.2307/3110117
发表日期:
1999
页码:
346-361
关键词:
Implementation people MODEL
摘要:
Is development management, as a subfield of international and comparative administration, still relevant and applicable to the administrative problems facing today's managers in developing and transitional economies? The authors answer this question by exploring the implications of globalization for development management. They identify the global trend with the most direct impacts an governance and management in developing and transitional economies, and analyze how these relate to the theory and practice of development management. The analysis focuses on four facets of development management: as a means to foreign assistance agendas, as a tool kit, as values, and as process. While globalization has introduced many changes, much of what development management has to offer remains useful, appropriate and valuable. Maintaining relevance and applicability hinges upon a closer integration between theory and practice; more cross-fertilization among development management, comparative analysis, and mainstream public administration; clearer demonstration to policy makers of the timeliness of the subfield's concepts, tools, and approaches.