Clifford Dwight Waldo (September 28, 1913 – October 27, 2000) was an American political scientist and is perhaps the defining figure in modern public administration...
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longest-running are the Dwight Waldo and Charles Levine awards. Find the full list of its awards on its website. The Dwight Waldo Award is presented to...
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Administrative State is Dwight Waldo's classic public administration text based on a dissertation written at Yale University. In the book, Waldo argues that democratic...
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Conference, which convened at Syracuse University under the leadership of Dwight Waldo, gave rise to the concept of New Public Administration, a pivotal movement...
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Dwight Bryant Waldo (June 13, 1864 – October 29, 1939) was the first President of Western Michigan University (WMU) in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Waldo was...
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1942 through the 1970s, behaviouralism gained support. It was probably Dwight Waldo who coined the term for the first time in a book called "Political Science...
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his introduction to the second edition of The Administrative State, Dwight Waldo indicated that Public Administration in the postwar period had found...
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Provisional Government of Oregon Dr. Dwight B. Waldo (1864–1939), first president of Western Michigan University Dwight Waldo (1913–2000), American political...
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variety may depend upon the development of a range of response mechanisms. Dwight Waldo in 1978 wrote that "[o]rganization theory is characterized by vogues...
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momentum following the 1968 Minnowbrook conference, which was chaired by Dwight Waldo and held at Syracuse University. This is when the idea of "New Public...
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