Representative Bureaucracy and Performance 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-32134-5_1
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“…The template established in ancient China was for a merit‐based principle of recruitment and this formed the modernist Weberian approach in many countries. In recent years, however, challenges to this have included calls for ‘representative bureaucracy’, that is, public administrations that represent societies in a number of ways that may include race, sex, ideology, language, culture and family wealth (Bradbury & Kellough, 2010; Fernandez, 2020; Johnston, 2020). Different states have approached this challenge in different organisational ways.…”
Section: Introduction and Context: Public Administration And The Sdgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The template established in ancient China was for a merit‐based principle of recruitment and this formed the modernist Weberian approach in many countries. In recent years, however, challenges to this have included calls for ‘representative bureaucracy’, that is, public administrations that represent societies in a number of ways that may include race, sex, ideology, language, culture and family wealth (Bradbury & Kellough, 2010; Fernandez, 2020; Johnston, 2020). Different states have approached this challenge in different organisational ways.…”
Section: Introduction and Context: Public Administration And The Sdgsmentioning
confidence: 99%