以同理心、参与、公平和道德推动领域向前发展

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Seth J. Meyer, R. Johnson, S. McCandless
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摘要

摘要在本期特刊之前的介绍中,我们介绍了新的4E、同理心、公平、参与和道德。这些4E代表了公共行政的演变,取代了经济、效率和有效性,成为该领域的中心支柱。通过这些4E,我们建议朝着更公平的公共行政方向发展,以满足未来公共行政的需求。在本期特刊第二部分的引言中,我们探讨了4E的研究和教学意义。通过这次讨论以及我们在本期特刊中的文章,我们为在公共管理教学、教育和实践中使用4E提供了指导。
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Moving the Field Forward with Empathy, Engagement, Equity, and Ethics
Abstract In the previous introduction to this special issue, we presented the new 4Es, empathy, equity, engagement, and ethics. These 4Es represent an evolution in public administration, replacing economy, efficiency, and effectiveness as central pillars of the field. Through these 4Es, we propose a movement towards a more equitable public administration, which meets the needs of the future of public administration. In this introduction to the second part of this special issue, we explore the research and teaching implications of the 4Es. Through this discussion and along with our articles in this special issue, we provide guidance on the use of the 4Es in public administration teaching, education, and practice.
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Public Integrity
Public Integrity PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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