Managing in the Public Sector: A Casebook in Ethics and Leadership

Casebooks in public administration have become intensely sophisticated with complex scenarios, richly detailed multi-step simulations, and demanding role playing requirements. While these types of cases and exercises have their place, Managing in the Public Sector is a casebook designed with maximum instructor flexibility and student engagement in mind. Featuring cases brief enough to be covered in the last few minutes of a class as well as those substantive enough to last the entire hour, this book allows instructors to illustrate theoretical concepts, encourage active student participation, to make a transition between topics, or to integrate different approaches to administrative study.

Retaining the first edition’s use of focused, real-life-inspired cases to help elucidate the application of concepts for students, the second edition has been updated and revised throughout to include:

  • An expanded chapter on ethical analysis
  • A new section on how to make logical arguments
  • Thoroughly updated cases as well as many new contemporary cases
  • New chapter introductions featuring overviews of major leadership and ethical theories to provide students with the context they need
  • Discussion questions at the end of each case to facilitate critical analysis and classroom discussion
  • A cross-listing of all cases and subject matter in an appendix for quick topical reference.

Now even more enmeshed in the literature of ethics, leadership, and public administration, Managing in the Public Sector, 2e provides authentic, hands-on experience of the decisions public administrators must face. It is an ideal casebook to supplement undergraduate and graduate public administration, leadership, human resource management, or administrative ethics courses.

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Managing in the Public Sector: A Casebook in Ethics and Leadership

Casebooks in public administration have become intensely sophisticated with complex scenarios, richly detailed multi-step simulations, and demanding role playing requirements. While these types of cases and exercises have their place, Managing in the Public Sector is a casebook designed with maximum instructor flexibility and student engagement in mind. Featuring cases brief enough to be covered in the last few minutes of a class as well as those substantive enough to last the entire hour, this book allows instructors to illustrate theoretical concepts, encourage active student participation, to make a transition between topics, or to integrate different approaches to administrative study.

Retaining the first edition’s use of focused, real-life-inspired cases to help elucidate the application of concepts for students, the second edition has been updated and revised throughout to include:

  • An expanded chapter on ethical analysis
  • A new section on how to make logical arguments
  • Thoroughly updated cases as well as many new contemporary cases
  • New chapter introductions featuring overviews of major leadership and ethical theories to provide students with the context they need
  • Discussion questions at the end of each case to facilitate critical analysis and classroom discussion
  • A cross-listing of all cases and subject matter in an appendix for quick topical reference.

Now even more enmeshed in the literature of ethics, leadership, and public administration, Managing in the Public Sector, 2e provides authentic, hands-on experience of the decisions public administrators must face. It is an ideal casebook to supplement undergraduate and graduate public administration, leadership, human resource management, or administrative ethics courses.

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Managing in the Public Sector: A Casebook in Ethics and Leadership

Managing in the Public Sector: A Casebook in Ethics and Leadership

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Overview

Casebooks in public administration have become intensely sophisticated with complex scenarios, richly detailed multi-step simulations, and demanding role playing requirements. While these types of cases and exercises have their place, Managing in the Public Sector is a casebook designed with maximum instructor flexibility and student engagement in mind. Featuring cases brief enough to be covered in the last few minutes of a class as well as those substantive enough to last the entire hour, this book allows instructors to illustrate theoretical concepts, encourage active student participation, to make a transition between topics, or to integrate different approaches to administrative study.

Retaining the first edition’s use of focused, real-life-inspired cases to help elucidate the application of concepts for students, the second edition has been updated and revised throughout to include:

  • An expanded chapter on ethical analysis
  • A new section on how to make logical arguments
  • Thoroughly updated cases as well as many new contemporary cases
  • New chapter introductions featuring overviews of major leadership and ethical theories to provide students with the context they need
  • Discussion questions at the end of each case to facilitate critical analysis and classroom discussion
  • A cross-listing of all cases and subject matter in an appendix for quick topical reference.

Now even more enmeshed in the literature of ethics, leadership, and public administration, Managing in the Public Sector, 2e provides authentic, hands-on experience of the decisions public administrators must face. It is an ideal casebook to supplement undergraduate and graduate public administration, leadership, human resource management, or administrative ethics courses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134853328
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/04/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Brett S. Sharp is Professor of Public Administration and the Founding Director of Leadership Studies at the University of Central Oklahoma, USA.

Grant C. Aguirre is Assistant Professor of Marketing in the College of Business at the University of Central Oklahoma, USA.

Kenneth Kickham is Professor of Public Administration at the University of Central Oklahoma, USA.

Table of Contents

1. A Primer on Ethics in Public Administration

Part 1: Theories of Leadership

2. Contingency Theory and Leadership

3. Dialogic Leadership

4. Charismatic Leadership

5. Transformational Leadership

6. Paternalistic Leadership

7. Pragmatic Leadership

8. Caring Leadership

9. Sandpaper Leadership

Part 2: Ethical Context

10. Organizational Climate

11. Managerial Ethics

12. Organizational Integrity and Prudence

13. Accountability

14. Open Government and Transparency

15. Competition and Regulatory Ethics

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