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Online Questionnaire: Asking only for 1 Minute of your time to support my research
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Online Questionnaire: Asking only for 1 Minute of your time to support my research
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Peter Kolbe
Posted 06-08-2006 17:14
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Dear IPMN / PNP-Members
In the course of my doctoral thesis, I am trying to find out which models of man built the grounds of different public management reforms in different context. As a result, I am hoping to demonstrate that the implicit expectation on human behaviour has a practical as well as conceptual impact on public management reforms in different countries.
In order to be able to do an analysis of the most influential texts for public management reforms in different countries, I kindly ask you to fill out my questionnaire which will take only a minute. You'll find it
here.
Please also forward this message to colleagues who are not members of the IPMN or PNP but will be helpful to complete the global impression. Be assured that the questionnaire is completely anonymous.
I appreciate your support!
Cordially,
Peter Kolbe
Junior Researcher at the University of St. Gallen (with Kuno Schedler) and Visiting Scholar at the University of Philadelphia (with Don Kettl)
P.S. If you can't use the link in the text, try to copy the following link into your browser:
http://www.unisg.ch/org/idt/pmce.nsf/Models%20of%20man?OpenForm
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