Organizational Capacity

Organizational Capacity

Literature Review on Organizational Capacity

In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Jeremy L. Hall offers the following summary about the topic of Organizational Capacity: Organizational capacity consists of various dimensions that are generally construed in human and financial categories. This entry extends the view of capacity to incorporate internal and external components of capacity that are focused on the specific object the capacity is intended to affect. A few practical examples from recent research demonstrate the core observations presented in the entry, namely, that capacity must be specifically defined, that it can change over time, and that it may come from sources internal and external to the organization.

Resources

Notes and References

  1. Entry about Organizational Capacity in the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (2015, Routledge, Oxford, United Kingdom)

See Also

Further Reading

  • Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance (2018, Springer International Publishing, Germany)

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