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Partnership building between NGOs and Indonesian local governments: a case study of integrative leadership immersing itself in innovativeness
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International Journal of Social Economics (2022) 49 (7): 1029–1048.
Published: 10 March 2022
... This collaborative relationship also shows the integrative leadership style, characterised by openness and active networks with all external parties. Furthermore, this study identifies that partnership building positively impacts and increases the outcomes, especially in capacity building and commitment. Finally...
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The role of employee‐generated externalities in explaining relative earnings for health‐service workers
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International Journal of Social Economics (2001) 28 (9): 695–709.
Published: 01 November 2001
... with other occupations (Culyer, 1989). Obvious benefits accrue to consumers of health care in terms of peace of mind and other aspects of process utility if such an assumption can be held credibly. The ethical codes of conduct in health professions (Graddy, 1991) as well as the often‐cited commitment...
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A communitarian perspective on government failure
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International Journal of Social Economics (1995) 22 (4): 33–48.
Published: 01 April 1995
...Joe Wallis; Brian Dollery Charles Wolf′s theory of government failure ignores the possibility that government employees may commit themselves to pursue excellence in public service as an expression of their hope in the quests of their agencies. Communitarian thought explains the function of hope...
