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Bellone, Carl J., 1980, `Introduction: Some Theoretical Perspectives,` in Organization Theory and the New Public Administration, edited by Bellone, Boston, Massachusettes; Allyn and Bacon, Inc.:1-23.
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Craig, Robert T., 1996, `Practical Theory: A Reply to Sandelands,: Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior, 26(1): 65-79.
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Fischer, Frnak, 1998, `Beyond Empiricism: Policy Inquiry in Postpositivist Perspective,` Policy Studies Journal 26(1): 129-46.
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Formaini, Robert, 1990, The Myth of Scientific Public Policy, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Transaction Publisher.
Fox, Charles J. and Hugh T. Miller, 1998, `Norms of Inquiry in Public Affairs,` the presented paper at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Public Administration.
Hayek, Friedrich A., 1952, The Counter-Revolution of Science Studies on the Abuse of Reason, New York, New York; The Free Press.
Hempel, Carl, 1959, `The Empiricist Criterion of Meeting,` in Logical Positivism, edited by A.J. Ayer, New York, New York; The Free Press: 108-29.
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Stehr, Nico, 1992, Practical Knowledge : Applying the Social Sciences, London, England; Sage Publication, Ltd.
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Weick, Karl E., 1995, `What Theory Is Not, Theorizing Is,` Administrative Science Quarterly 40(3): 385-90.
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