Are businessmen a benefit to public policy? And if so, what specifically can they offer?
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Research background: The closer interaction between business and government has, on a global basis, drawn attention to the “revolving doors” issue, i.e. movement of persons high posts in public private sectors. Purpose article: main research question this study covers issue whether successful businessmen do or not have better prospects for more effective political governance economic policy making than career politicians professionals, and/or if politics require, achieving their goals, similar substantially different personal requirements. Methods: survey was based multidisciplinary qualitative comparative approach literature research, covering historical, economics, management, psychological views. This method corresponds complex nature topics surveyed. Findings & Value added: findings arrived conclusion that even person may necessarily expertise administration as well sound decisions. It showed opposite idea, coming often from circles themselves, fails take into consideration government, due several reasons, cannot be operated like many characteristics fit posts, both management style “professional blindness” terms policy, e.g. international trade. Even though methods companies can should taken over by state/public administration, goal achieved without direct involvement professional businessmen.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: SHS web of conferences
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2261-2424', '2416-5182']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20219202062