Public management education in Central Europe: how far did we progress?

Authors

ŠPAČEK David NEMEC Juraj SUWAJ Patrycja

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference EGPA 2009
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Web Odkaz na web, kde jsou zvereneny vsechny prijate a prezentovane clanky pracovni skupiny EGPA PSG IX: Public Administration and Teaching.
Field Management and administrative
Keywords public management education in central Europe
Description Countries in Central Europe started their transition from centrally planned and managed to democratic and market based societies in 1989. Together with political and economic changes also the reforms of the higher education system was realized. Universities adopted their curricula and system of studies to international standards and joined “Bologna higher education area”. The paper outlines the research agenda and preliminarz results of research focusing on public management education in Slovakia, Poland and Czech Republic.

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