ROMANIA’ CLIMATIC SPAS RESORTS DEVELOPMENT IN THE VISION OF PUBLIC SERVANTS AND OF THE POPULATION
Dragos Dinca ()
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Dragos Dinca: National University of Political Studies and Public Administration Bucharest Faculty of Public Administration,Romania
HOLISTICA Journal of Business and Public Administration, 2013, vol. 4, issue 2, 26-35
Abstract:
In July – September 2013, I have performed a study regarding the identification of the major problems ofthe localities Pucioasa, County of Dambovita, Amara, County of Ialomita, Vlahita, County of Harghita and Eforie, County of Constanta, all with spa status. The study objective was to identify the local problems from the public servants’ point of view, as persons employed in the specialty departments of the City Halls, and of the inhabitants of these localities. The study was developed on two levels: 1.Almost all employees within the City Halls, the dimensions of research connected with the following major directions: -Identification of local problems -Characterization of public administration activity – relevant aspects, their hierarchy -Description of life quality in these localities 2.Localities’ population. Have been interrogated localities’ inhabitants, following the: -Hierarchy of local problems -Expectations formulation towards the activity of local public administration.
Keywords: public servants; population; local public administration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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