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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard C. Box (Park University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9780765643643ISBN 10: 0765643642 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 16 September 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPublic service values are the heart of public organizations; they anchor organizational culture and motivation and guide behavior. Richard Box has done a masterful job in elucidating the values underpinning public service. This work is not a rehashing of other similar works but provides a refreshing exposition of the five broad themes needed for successful administration and service delivery in the public sector. His explanation of the theme of public service reminds the reader of what Americans often forget--the personal commitment that motivates and compels public service professionals. This book is a must read for all students of public administration. -- Ethel Williams, Director, School of Public Administration, University of Nebraska Omaha Public Service Values provides many illustrative examples of public sector values at play in the real world. It is written in a highly accessible style with an eye on students and practitioners. It is a joy to read and learn from. -- Jos C.N. Raadschelders, The Ohio State University Richard C. Box offers a timely and useful contribution to help clarify what is often perceived as a rather nebulous concept: public service values. He not only identifies and defines five specific values, but also explains the reasons behind their central place in public affairs, and, perhaps most importantly, explains how these values affect the roles and behaviors of practicing public administrators. Written in plain language that students will appreciate, Public Service Values is a wonderful companion text for any foundational course in undergraduate and graduate programs of Public Administration and Public Affairs. -- Jerri Killian, Wright State University Public Service Values eloquently helps us do some very important value-sorting by examining traditional values of efficiency, neutrality, and accountability as well as more recent public service values. It also finds a comfortable place for empathy, imagination, and the public interest in the world of administrative values. Richard Box has written a book that is accessible to practitioners and students and thought-provoking to scholars. Every MPA student should read this text. -- Mohamad Alkadry, Florida International University Richard Box invites us to proudly and explicitly explore public service values as they apply to the decisions, dilemmas, actions, and choices of public professionals in the performance of their daily responsibilities. The book is well grounded in the literature and in practice. The tone is bright, upbeat and realistic; the analysis is rigorous and well documented. I wish I'd had this book in my library when I was working in government. -- From the Foreword by Mary R. Hamilton, University of Nebraska Omaha and Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration Public service values are the heart of public organizations; they anchor organizational culture and motivation and guide behavior. Richard Box has done a masterful job in elucidating the values underpinning public service. This work is not a rehashing of other similar works but provides a refreshing exposition of the five broad themes needed for successful administration and service delivery in the public sector. His explanation of the theme of public service reminds the reader of what Americans often forget--the personal commitment that motivates and compels public service professionals. This book is a must read for all students of public administration. -- Ethel Williams, Director, School of Public Administration, University of Nebraska Omaha Public Service Values provides many illustrative examples of public sector values at play in the real world. It is written in a highly accessible style with an eye on students and practitioners. It is a joy to read and learn from. -- Jos C.N. Raadschelders, The Ohio State University Richard C. Box offers a timely and useful contribution to help clarify what is often perceived as a rather nebulous concept: public service values. He not only identifies and defines five specific values, but also explains the reasons behind their central place in public affairs, and, perhaps most importantly, explains how these values affect the roles and behaviors of practicing public administrators. Written in plain language that students will appreciate, Public Service Values is a wonderful companion text for any foundational course in undergraduate and graduate programs of Public Administration and Public Affairs. -- Jerri Killian, Wright State University Public Service Values eloquently helps us do some very important value-sorting by examining traditional values of efficiency, neutrality, and accountability as well as more recent public service values. It also finds a comfortable place for empathy, imagination, and the public interest in the world of administrative values. Richard Box has written a book that is accessible to practitioners and students and thought-provoking to scholars. Every MPA student should read this text. -- Mohamad Alkadry, Florida International University Richard Box invites us to proudly and explicitly explore public service values as they apply to the decisions, dilemmas, actions, and choices of public professionals in the performance of their daily responsibilities. The book is well grounded in the literature and in practice. The tone is bright, upbeat and realistic; the analysis is rigorous and well documented. I wish I'd had this book in my library when I was working in government. -- From the Foreword by Mary R. Hamilton, University of Nebraska Omaha and Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration Public service values are the heart of public organizations; they anchor organizational culture and motivation and guide behavior. Richard Box has done a masterful job in elucidating the values underpinning public service. This work is not a rehashing of other similar works but provides a refreshing exposition of the five broad themes needed for successful administration and service delivery in the public sector. His explanation of the theme of public service reminds the reader of what Americans often forget--the personal commitment that motivates and compels public service professionals. This book is a must read for all students of public administration. -- Ethel Williams, Director, School of Public Administration, University of Nebraska Omaha Public Service Values provides many illustrative examples of public sector values at play in the real world. It is written in a highly accessible style with an eye on students and practitioners. It is a joy to read and learn from. -- Jos C.N. Raadschelders, The Ohio State University Richard C. Box offers a timely and useful contribution to help clarify what is often perceived as a rather nebulous concept: public service values. He not only identifies and defines five specific values, but also explains the reasons behind their central place in public affairs, and, perhaps most importantly, explains how these values affect the roles and behaviors of practicing public administrators. Written in plain language that students will appreciate, Public Service Values is a wonderful companion text for any foundational course in undergraduate and graduate programs of Public Administration and Public Affairs. -- Jerri Killian, Wright State University Public Service Values eloquently helps us do some very important value-sorting by examining traditional values of efficiency, neutrality, and accountability as well as more recent public service values. It also finds a comfortable place for empathy, imagination, and the public interest in the world of administrative values. Richard Box has written a book that is accessible to practitioners and students and thought-provoking to scholars. Every MPA student should read this text. -- Mohamad Alkadry, Florida International University Richard Box invites us to proudly and explicitly explore public service values as they apply to the decisions, dilemmas, actions, and choices of public professionals in the performance of their daily responsibilities. The book is well grounded in the literature and in practice. The tone is bright, upbeat and realistic; the analysis is rigorous and well documented. I wish I'd had this book in my library when I was working in government. -- From the Foreword by Mary R. Hamilton, University of Nebraska Omaha and Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration Author InformationRichard C. Box is a distinguished fellow in the Hauptmann School of Public Affairs at Park University, Missouri and Regents/Foundation Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His writing focuses on the interaction between public service professionals and the political, legal, and economic environment that surrounds them. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |