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Psychological Dimensions Of Personal Responsibility For Public Management: An Object Relations Approach

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The use of object relations theory is introduced to examine the assumption of personal responsibility by public managers. This orientation to examining administrative behaviour enhances our appreciation of the psychological dimensions of personal experience, and the influence of that experience on the public administrator's ability to take responsibility for the consequences of his actions. This approach provides a set of clear guideposts that will help organizational observers to differentiate responsible administrative tendencies from irresponsible ones. the paper presents two divergent administrative sets of roles to illustrate the psychological and social characteristics of personal responsibility, the ‘as if performer’ and the ‘participant observer’. the ‘as if performer’ is found to be more congruent with bureaucratic organizational demands, while the ‘participant observer’ is more congruent with democratic essentials.

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  • Michael A. Diamond, 1985. "Psychological Dimensions Of Personal Responsibility For Public Management: An Object Relations Approach," Journal of Management Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 22(6), pages 649-667, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jomstd:v:22:y:1985:i:6:p:649-667
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6486.1985.tb00016.x
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