Bureaucratic Decision: A Complicated Process
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Author: | Dr R P Balwan (Swami Gyananand Saraswati) |
ISBN 13: | 9788126932870 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2021 |
Subject: | Indian Politics and International Relations |
About the Book
The book is about expected relationship of politicians and bureaucrats, and public expectations from them in their decision performance. It is based on the research work which has tested 262 hypotheses along with equal number of variables in this study from the data retrieved from the All India Services Officers (AISO). Findings have been presented in this book after scrutinizing and measuring the impact of pressure in the decision-making process of public administration. The book studies AISO’s behaviour, biographic orientation, locus of control, motivation, life-style orientation, cultural aspects, conflict management, risk taking behaviour, innovations and workplace environment in decision making process under political pressure. It includes the impact of 22 modes of the political pressure. Fifteen most important reasons to accept political pressure have been studied and ten major sources of political pressure (PM/CM to village level) have been analyzed to find out intensity of pressure exerted from these sources on the 76 areas/types.
Dr R.P. Balwan (Swami Gyananand Saraswati), M.Sc. (Psychology and Geology), M.S. (Psychotherapy and Counselling), M.A. (Philosophy and Religion), Ph.D. (Business Administration), Fellow of Association of Professional Psychologists, Fellow of Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists, P.G. Diploma in Human Resources Development, Advanced Diploma in Management Research, Associate of Indian Forests College (AIFC), Diploma in Training and Development, is a retired IFS. He started his career as lecturer and worked with the Department of Atomic Energy as Scientific Officer and left the job to join Indian Forests Service. He took voluntary retirement and took Sanyas Diksha (sainthood) from Swami Vigyananand Saraswati, Rishikesh, immediately after taking voluntary retirement. He has written a large number of paper, reports for government publications.