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Title: Paradigms of Government


1
Paradigms of Government
2
What is a Government?
  • The image of the leaders?
  • The collective image of the Citizens of the
    country?
  • A collection of institutions?

3
What is the Paradigm of the Paradigm of a
Government?
  • Business Organizations
  • Appropriate?
  • Assumptions
  • Homo economis
  • What is the Rational Actor Model?
  • What is Comprehensive Rationality?

4
Simons answer
  • Comprehensive Rationality is not possible because
    the problems are too large. Therefore
  • Make the problem smaller
  • Satisfice
  • Search for the first acceptable alternative
  • Avoid uncertainty
  • Develop repertoires of action programs

5
Allisons answer
  • 3 factors in organizations
  • Goals, Expectations and Choice
  • His paradigm for institutional response
  • Quasi resolution of conflict
  • Uncertainty avoidance
  • Problemistic Search (first alternative that meets
    the goals)
  • Organizational learning

6
Returning to the top
  • What is the product of Government? / What is the
    organizational objective of Government?
  • Action (or inaction)
  • Who / What are the actors?
  • Institutions ? / Individuals
  • How do they act?
  • Standard Operating Practices (SOP)
  • ROUTINES
  • What is the most difficult thing to do in
    Government?
  • Change the routine / SOP

7
The Simple Paradigm
  • Structural Functional Analysis
  • Developed in the 50s and early 60s and out of
    favor by the late 60s
  • BUT
  • Answers the question. If this is what the
    organizations mandate / goal / objective is
    (function), is the institutional structure
    capable of accomplishing these goals?

8
Innovation (Wilson)
  • What makes for innovative institutions?
  • Diversity in the organization innovation
  • Small organizations innovation
  • Big organizations
  • innovation and proposals
  • acceptance of innovation

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10
Lee, Ball and Tabors on Energy Policy
  • Technology, not resource depletion, is the
    driving force for substitution
  • The consequences of poor strategies can be
    enormous and unpredictable
  • Most forecasts are wrong, therefore robustness is
    a critical planning requirement
  • The task of analysts is to lay out the options,
    not to tell the decision makers what to do
  • Measure the right thing
  • Do not confuse the systems approach with systems
    analysis
  • Understand technologies and manage them
    accordingly
  • Quality pays and cleaner is cheaper
  • Dont overemphasize science and de-emphasize
    engineering
  • Government Sponsored RD projects in areas where
    the government is not the user of the results are
    usually ineffective
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