Introduction to Public Administration in the Philippines: A Reader - Third Edition Volume I Danilo dela Rosa Reyes/ Proserpina D. Tapales/ Ma. Oliva Z. Domingo/ Maria Fe Villamejor - Mendoza - Third Edition - Diliman, Quezon City NCPAG, UP Diliman c2015 - viii, 476 pages illus; paperbound 25 cm

Abstract: The discipline of public administration in the Philippines has been undergoing its version of an 'identity crisis' over the past decade. This crisis has been manifested in four areas: (1) the inordinate influence of mostly American public administration theories and concepts upon Philippines public administration has led Filipino academics in the early to mid-1980s to ask the question 'is there a Philippine public administration?'; (2) the perceived disconnect between theories of public administration as taught in schools and the realities in the outside world has raised questions of the relevance of the discipline to real world challenges; (3) the continued frustration over the perception that in spite of many public administration and governance reforms, the Philippines continues to be among the more corrupt nations in the region; and (4) the recent fascination of academics in other disciplines, especially economists, that 'institutions matter', has led some public administration scholars to argue that their discipline has been arguing precisely the same point since the 1950s. Keywords: Public Administration, Identity Crisis, Indigenous, Theory and Practice, Philippines

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