EL ‘VALOR PÚBLICO” COMO ESTRUCTURA NORMATIVA:

ANÁLISIS COMPARATIVO Y REFORMULACIÓN DE LA CULTURA ADMINISTRATIVA EN INDIA Y NEPAL

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  • Arunoday Bajpai Associate Professor and Head Department of Political Science Agra College Agra (India)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/rcj.v3i6.137

Palabras clave:

Cultura administrativa, teoria do valor público, princípios do Direito Administrativo, gestão pública, Administrative Culture, Public Value Approach, Tenets of Administrative Law, Public Management, teoría del valor público, gestión pública

Resumen

Resumen: Este artículo busca analizar las teorías administrativas que influyeron en las culturas de la administración pública en India y Nepal, con especial atención a la Teoría del Valor Público, elaborando sus principios básicos y examinando la naturaleza de las culturas administrativas en estos países y el alcance de su mejora a la luz de estos principios. El artículo se divide en 3 partes: la parte 1 trata sobre el contexto del surgimiento de la Teoría del Valor Público, la parte II elabora los principios básicos y el potencial de la Teoría del Valor Público, y la parte 3 examina la naturaleza de las culturas administrativas del India y Nepal y el alcance de su mejora a la luz de la Teoría del Valor Público, el bien público y el aspecto democrático.

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