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The Study Of Impact Of Resource Allocation Among Government Departments On Process Performance From The Perspective Of Resource Dependence

Posted on:2013-11-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L FanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330392952247Subject:Administrative Management
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The processing of government business has become a trend nowadays. TheManagement of Land Development is typically a process since a constructionprogram includes different links which are carried out by different departments.Apparently the inter-departmental relations are important for theaccomplishment of process aim. Problems will occur if cooperation amongdepartments is not successful. According to the Resources Inter-dependenceTheory,the inter-departmental relations are formed because departments needresource from each other, and different resource allocation among departmentswill form different relations. Therefore it will be an effective way to improve theprocess performance by analyzing the resource allocation condition.Resource Dependence is a new perspective when analyzinginter-departmental relations and its impact on process performance. This paper gives the analysis framework which is to analyze the resource allocation amongdepartments in the process and its impact on process performance from theperspective of Resource Dependence which is theoretical basis. This paper takesProcess of Management of Land Development as an example. Firstly this paperwill give an illustration of the resource allocation among departments andprocess performance in the Process of Management of Land Development. Thenit advanced a series of hypothesis and analysis model about what impact will theresource allocation have on process performance accordingly. Secondly thispaper will use regression analysis to verify the hypothesis and discuss how theresource allocation affects the process performance according to the researchresults...
Keywords/Search Tags:Resource Allocation, Inter-departmental Relations, ProcessPerformance
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