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Jacobs, Richard M. – Teaching Public Administration, 2016
A 2 × 2 matrix identifying four discrete thought processes was presented. The contributions of the first three processes in developing the knowledge base of public administration were detailed as were their limitations. It was argued that the fourth process--insight and its mental powers--builds upon the strengths and overcomes the limitations…
Descriptors: Researchers, Public Administration, Teachers, Scholarship
Peer reviewedKowalewski, David; Laird, Roy D. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1990
Attitudes of university educators toward interdisciplinary cooperation were studied. A mail survey of 176 academics (professors, researchers, and administrators) in 9 fields at 3 universities indicated that problem-solving concerns, utilitarian calculations, and the image of social scientists' competence had significant impacts on…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education

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