Bürokratie, Wandel und Innovation – verwaltungshistorische Perspektiven
The social sciences have shaped how the science of public administration perceives innovations. Therefore, economic concepts of productivity and competitiveness frame the way innovations in public administrations are perceived. In contrast, this introduction develops a model for the historical analy...
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