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bureaucracy
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 1996 5:08 pm
by "Tuan, N-T, Nien-Tsu, TNXNIE001"
Dear colleagues :
Anyone has experience to build dynamic models of bureaucracy system ?
Your information is much appreciated.
Thanks
NT Tuan
e-mail :
ntuan@engmlab.uct.ac.za
bureaucracy
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 1996 9:04 am
by saeed@ait.ac.th (Professor Khali
NT Tuan
Barry Richmonds PhD work on the Growth of govt. should be of interest to
you for a macro-level view. This should be avaialble from MIT libraries
For a micro level perspective, see:
Saeed, K. 1996. The Dynamics of Collegial Systems in the Developing
Countries. Higher Education Policy. 9(1). 1996
Khalid Saeed
Professor and Program Coordinator
Infrastructure Planning & Management Program
School of Civil Engineering
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
P.O. Box 4, Klongluang, Pathumthani, THAILAND 12120
phones: (66-2) 524-5681, (66-2) 524-5785; fax: (66-2) 524-5776
email
saeed@ait.ac.th
Visit our program website at:
http://www.ipm.ait.ac.th/
bureaucracy
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 1996 1:24 pm
by George Richardson
Our literature for some time has questioned our ability (or anyone
elses) to model A SYSTEM. We profess to be pretty good at using
simulation and a feedback perspective to address dynamic PROBLEMS.
Perhaps if the sender of this note could rephrase the question to address
a dynamic problem in a bureaucracy there might be some on this list who
could help.
...GPR
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George P. Richardson
G.P.Richardson@Albany.edu
Associate professor of public adm., public policy, and info. science
Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Phone: 518-442-3859
University at Albany - SUNY, Albany, NY 12222 Fax: 518-442-3398
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bureaucracy
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 1996 9:41 am
by saeed@ait.ac.th (Professor Khali
Georges reminder is very important and I slapped myself for not mentioning
the essential qualification in my earlier response. I should add that both
references I provided deal with the growth of bureaucracy and its related
resource allocation and productivity problems.
Khalid Saeed
Professor and Program Coordinator
Infrastructure Planning & Management Program
School of Civil Engineering
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
P.O. Box 4, Klongluang, Pathumthani, THAILAND 12120
phones: (66-2) 524-5681, (66-2) 524-5785; fax: (66-2) 524-5776
email
saeed@ait.ac.th
Visit our program website at:
http://www.ipm.ait.ac.th/