Em busca de uma teoria da burocracia pública não-estatal: política e administração no terceiro setor



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Humberto Falcão Martins

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The article aims at exploring some elements so as to provide a theoretical framework concerning the non-state public bureaucracy - the so called non profit NGOs which operates in the public sphere and are allegedly not prone to state bureaucracies' dysfunctions. The author follows a three step methodology: a) concept building on state bureaucracies' dysfunctions related to political and other organizational issues which underlies ineffectiveness, patrimonial action and bureaucratic insulation; b) comparative analysis on whether such dysfunctions are more or less supposed to occur in non-state bureaucracies; and c) formulation of contemporary state and non-state bureaucratic effectiveness' requisites such as social embeddedness and political regulation. I suggest that non-state bureaucracy is more prone to achieve social embeddedness while less prone to be politically regulated in an universal basis. I argue that this condition requires in some cases a kind of political regulation integrated to the state once the control that flows from the political society is not by itself enough to make non-state bureaucracies dysfunctions safe.

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Falcão Martins, H. (1). Em busca de uma teoria da burocracia pública não-estatal: política e administração no terceiro setor. Journal of Contemporary Administration, 2(3), 109-128. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-65551998000300007
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Humberto Falcão Martins, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Mestre em Administração Pública e Doutorando em Administração pela Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública da Fundação Getúlio Vargas. Professor Colaborador da Escola Brasileira de Administraçao Pública da Fundação Getúlio Vargas, além de Diretor de Programa da Secretaria da Reforma do Estado do Ministério da Administração Federal e Reforma do Estado. Suas áreas de interesse em pesquisa são reforma do Estado, organizações públicas e aprendizado gerencial.