Christian Rosser
University of Bern
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Administration & Society | 2013
Christian Rosser
This study examines the extent to which Goodnow’s ideas about public administration were informed by Hegelian political philosophy. Hegel’s reflections on the characteristics of the state and public administration came to Goodnow’s attention from such scholars as John Burgess, Francis Lieber, Lorenz von Stein, Johann C. Bluntschli, and Rudolph von Gneist. Hegelian philosophy helped Goodnow to deal with the intellectual challenges of the progressive era. The article concludes with a discussion of Hegelian political philosophy as a source of inspiration for contemporary administrative ethics.
Public Administration Review | 2009
Fritz Sager; Christian Rosser
Public Administration Review | 2010
Christian Rosser
Public Administration | 2012
Fritz Sager; Christian Rosser; Pascal Hurni; Céline Mavrot
Sager, Fritz; Rosser, Christian (2009). Wie ein Schweizer die US-Verwaltungswissenschaft beeinflusste. UniPress - Forschung und Wissenschaft an der Universität Bern(143), pp. 21-22. Bern: Abteilung Kommunikation, Universität Bern | 2009
Fritz Sager; Christian Rosser
Archive | 2018
Fritz Sager; Pascal Hurni; Christian Rosser; Céline Mavrot
Yearbook of Swiss Administrative Sciences | 2017
Christian Rosser
Sager, Fritz; Rosser, Christian (2013). Weber, Wilson and Hegel: Theories of Modern Bureaucracy. In: Massey, Andrew (ed.) Public Sector Reform. Volume 1: The Historical Perspective of Reform. Sage library of the public sector (pp. 65-90). London: Sage | 2013
Fritz Sager; Christian Rosser
Yearbook of Swiss Administrative Sciences | 2010
Céline Mavrot; Pascal Hurni; Christian Rosser
Rosser, Christian; Hurni, Pascal; Mavrot, Céline (2010). The Politics-Administration Dichotomy in the Context of the Separation of Powers. In: Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association, January 8, 2010, Geneva, Switzerland. | 2010
Christian Rosser; Pascal Hurni; Céline Mavrot