Title: E- Pathshala On Public Administration
1 E- Pathshala
On Public Administration
- Dr. I. Ramabrahmam
- Professor
- Department of Political Science
- University of Hyderabad
- Hyderabad
- Email rbi.pdg_at_gmail.com
2Studying Public Administration in post-
Globalization era
- In the post-globalization era, no other academic
discipline has undergone as many changes as
Public Administration did(Guy Peters and Vincent
Wright 1998). - The study of public administration in traditional
manner laid focus laid on - Organisation Theory
- Weberian Theory of bureaucracy
- Structures rather than process
- Inputs rather than outcome
- Rules rather than outcome
- Hierarchy etc.( Bhattacharya, 2004)
- The governments across the world have been
perceived to be inefficient. - The conventional public administration could not
address the issues of efficiency, economy and
effectiveness of public institutions . This
gave rise to New Public Management(NPM) (Osborne
and Gaebler, 1992) - A paradigm shift has taken in the study of public
administration.
3- In addition to this, the managerial practices in
private sector have influenced the functioning of
the public sector (Osborne and Gaebler1992). - These changes have questioned the following
fundamentals of public administration, such as, - 1. The assumption of self-sufficiency
- 2. The assumption of hierarchy
- 3. The assumption of uniformity
- 4. The assumption of Accountability upward
- 5.The assumption of standardized
establishment procedure - 6. Apolitical nature/Neutrality of civil
service - (Guy Peters and Vincent Wright 1998)
- Denhardt and Denhardt (2008) rightly took note
of this paradigm shift as shown in the following
table
4Old Public Administration New Public Administration New Public Service
Concept of the Public Interest Defined in politically and expressed in law It represents the aggregation of individual interests It is the result of a dialogue about shared values
To whom public servants responsive Clients and constituents Customers Citizens
Role of government Rowing Steering Serving
Approach to accountability Hierarchical Market-driven Multi-faced
Administrative discretion Limited Wide Discretion needed but constrained and accountable
Assumed Organisational structure Bureaucratic Decentralised Collaborative structures with leadership shared internally and externally
Assumed motivational basis of public servants Pay and benefits, civil service protections Entrepreneurial spirit, ideological desire to reduce size of governments Public service, desire to contribute to society
5- In addition to these developments, governance has
become one of the prime areas of interest in
contemporary research. Civil society groups are
now asking for a more inclusive and participatory
governance which has political implications. - Given this background, it has become imperative
to know - What are governance reforms?
- What are their implications to efficiency,
delivery and accountability in
managing public affairs? - A paradigm shift in the study of public
administration and corresponding changes can be
well understood through revising the existing
traditional curriculum.
6- Accordingly, the new curriculum should encompass
the recent developments, such as, governance and
related concepts, public management techniques,
leadership, public finance, disaster management
etc. - Such efforts enhances the validity and relevance
of Public Administration at local, national and
global level. - This is reflected in the proposed course on
Public Administration designed for INFLIBNET
purpose. - Keeping these developments in view, the following
course have been identified
7Post-Graduate Courses in Public
Administration
- Theories of Public Administration
- Public Policy Formulation and Implementation
- Public Management
- Governance Theories and Concepts
- Human resources management
- Organizational Behavior
- Public Finance and Tax Administration
- Administrative Law and Comparative Public
Management - Public Sector Strategic Management
- Public Sector Project Management
- Governance and Leadership
- Civil Service Ethics and Professionalism
- Public Sector Reforms in India
- Indian Administration
- Administrative Reforms
- Management Information Systems
- Research Methodology in Public Administration
8Objectives of Public Administration course
- The specific objectives of the Public
Administration Curriculum are to - familiarize the students with basic theories,
concepts and principles of public
administration - enable them to understand the evolution and
growth of public administration as a discipline - become familiar on how governance as theory and
practice transforms the state and politics at
different levels - global, national and local
and - equip them with an understanding on various
aspects pertaining to management, good
governance, public policy, civil service reforms
9Expected Outcomes
- After completing the course, the following
outcomes students are expected to - have a thorough understanding of the evolution
and phases of public administration - establish the linkages between the public
administration and socio-economic development - think of devising strategies for better
management of human resource and capacity
building and - conceptualize good governance and examine its
role in development of the country.
10 References
- Bhattacharya, Mohit, 2004, New Horizons of
Public Administration, Jawahar publishers, New
Delhi. - Denhardt, J,V. and Denhardt, R, B.,2007,The New
Public Service Serving, Not Steering. M. E.
Sharpe. New York. - Osborn, David and Gabler, Ted, 1992, Reinventing
the Government The Spirit of Entrepreneurial
Government, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. - Peters Guy and Vincent Wright, 1998, Public
Policy and Administration Old and New in Robert
Goodman (ed) A Handbook of Political Science,
Oxford University Press, New York. - World Bank, 2003, World Development Report 2004,
Making Services Work for Poor People, World
Bank, Washington. D.C.