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Methodological Notes on Quantification, Productivity, and Groups in Administrative Research. Discussion Paper No. 110.

Authors :
Nairobi Univ. (Kenya). Inst. for Development Studies.
Leonard, David K.
Prewitt, Kenneth
Leonard, David K.
Prewitt, Kenneth
Nairobi Univ. (Kenya). Inst. for Development Studies.
Publication Year :
1971

Abstract

This essay presents some of the possibilities for doing systematic quantitative research in the field of African public administration and reviews some of the methodological problems involved. The authors argue that quantitative research is especially desirable because of the gains to be achieved in precision, reliability, comparability, and new insight. A study of productivity in public administration is suggested as a useful starting point. Such a study would meet the demand for usefulness made by civil servant administrators and, at the same time, would expand the boundaries of knowledge and theoretical power. The possibilities of productivity research are illustrated by considering two hypothetical African agricultural marketing boards. (Author/DN)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Methodological Notes on Quantification, Productivity, and Groups in Administrative Research. Discussion Paper No. 110.
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
ED100060
Document Type :
Book