Ali Farazmand is a professor of public administration at Florida Atlantic University, where he teaches courses on administrative theory, organization theory and behavior, personnel and human resource management, bureaucratic politics, ethics, governance, globalization, and executive leadership. His research and publications include 19 authored and edited books on such topics as governance and administrative capacity building, civilization and administration, bureaucratic politics, administrative theory, organization theory and behavior, privatization, globalization, sound governance, strategic human resources/human capital, the administrative state, administrative reform, global public administration, bureaucracy and administration, ethics, development policy, and crisis and emergency management.
Ali Farazmand is a professor of public administration at Florida Atlantic University, where he teaches courses on theory and behavior, personnel, bureaucratic politics, ethics, governance, and globalization. His research and publications include more than 18 authored and edited books and handbooks on topics such as civilization and administration, bureaucratic politics, administrative theory, privatization, globalization, sound governance, organization theory and behavior, strategic personnel administration, administrative reform, and crisis and emergency management. He is the founding editor of the refereed journal Public Organization Review, now in its seventh volume.
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