Public Management
Mir Ali Seyed Naghavi; Reza Vaezi; Vajhollah Ghorbani Zadeh; Mohammad Afkaneh
Volume 6, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 11-26
Abstract
There is a desire to survive in any organization. Profitability in the private sector and public satisfaction in the public sector guarantee survival. That is why the quality of education in both public and private sectors is essential. The private sector has surpassed the public sector in the use of ...
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There is a desire to survive in any organization. Profitability in the private sector and public satisfaction in the public sector guarantee survival. That is why the quality of education in both public and private sectors is essential. The private sector has surpassed the public sector in the use of management patterns. The present study was conducted in a qualitative approach framework by using the grounded theory research method. Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection. Using snowball sampling method, 18 experts familiar with the concept of human resource (HR) excellence including university professors, HR managers of governmental organizations, and experts in the field of excellence were interviewed. Data analysis was conducted in open, axial and selective coding and the desired pattern was designed based on the results. The pattern includes: causal conditions (inefficiencies, expectations and requirements), the main phenomenon (HR excellence in the governmental organization), contextual condition (the theory of new public service, culture of excellence and rules), intervening conditions (sub-models, governmental management features and differences between public and private sectors), strategies (government, politicians, HR organization, HR functions, administrative ethics, people, partners and family), results (organizational and HR), outcomes(organizational, community and idealistic), and perception (people and colleagues).