Review:
Public Entrepreneurship: Toward A Theory Of Bureaucratic Political Power By Sandford F. Borins
overall review score: 4.2
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Public Entrepreneurship: Toward a Theory of Bureaucratic Political Power by Sandford F. Borins is a book that explores the concept of public entrepreneurship within government agencies and public sector organizations.
Key Features
- Examines how bureaucrats can act as entrepreneurs within the public sector
- Explores the challenges and opportunities of implementing entrepreneurial practices in government
- Provides theoretical frameworks and case studies to illustrate concepts
Pros
- Offers valuable insights on innovative approaches to public sector management
- Provides practical guidance for government officials looking to promote innovation and creativity in their organizations
Cons
- Could benefit from more real-world examples to support theoretical frameworks