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Index
Acceptance theory, 100, 205
Accountability, 36, 125, 162, 231–232,
240–242, 253
Action theory, 131–134
Action Th eory for Public Administration
(Harmon), 131–132
Adams, Ansel, 5
Adhocracy, 77
Administration and Society (journal), 142
Administrative Behavior (Simon), 46, 143,
167, 260, 262
Administrative conjunction, theory of,
236–239
Administrative Organization (Pfi ff ner and
Sherwood), 108
Administrative Science Quarterly, 143
Th e Administrative State (Waldo), 43
Administrative theory, 43–47
Administrative Th eory and Praxis
(journal), 164
Agency theory. See Principal-agent theory
Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies
(Kingdon), 59, 85, 188
Allison, Graham, 48–50, 115, 254
Allison’s paradigm of bureaucratic politics
bureaucratic politics paradigm (Model
III), 49–50, 254
organizational process paradigm (Model
II), 48–49
rational actor model (Model I), 48
Alterity, 165
Ambiguity, 183, 184–187, 192–193, 261–262
American Association for Policy Analysis
and Management, 115
American Political Science Review, 46
Anchoring, 175, 177
Anomalies, 175
Ariely, Dan, 220
Artifi cial intelligence, 143
Availability bias, 175
Babitsky, Timlynn, 233
Bakiev, Erlan, 248
Balla, Steven, 36
Balogh, Stephen, 242–243, 267
Barnard, Chester, 100, 104–105, 129, 205,
258
Baudrillard, Jean, 141, 157
Baumgartner, Frank R., 189
Behn, Robert D., 116
Bendor, Jonathan, 87, 88, 93
Bennis, Warren, 117
Berger, Peter L., 130
Blacksburg Manifesto, 20
Blais, Andre, 203
Bledsoe, Timothy, 28
Bohte, John, 103
Bounded rationality, 171, 173–174, 176,
261, 262
Box, Richard, 135
Boyne, George, 208–209
Bozeman, Barry, 106