An Evaluation of Private and University Consultants by State and Local Officials

This study examines the utilization and perceived value of private and university consultants in the states of Alabama, Kentucky, and Wisconsin. Analysis of questionnaire data from 304 state and local officials indicates that nearly four-fifths of the government organizations surveyed have hired con...

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Veröffentlicht in:Public administration review 1979-05, Vol.39 (3), p.205-210
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Consultants
Consulting services
Government agencies
Government officials
Hiring
Local government
Medical specialists
Perceptions
Polls & surveys
Private
Private schools
Public administration
Public officials
Questionnaires
State government
State Surveys
State universities
Teachers
Universities
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