"One can only wonder what the discussions must have been like when John M. Gaus and were colleagues in the same department. On the subject of technology in administration, their interests overlapped and at the same time diverged. White repeatedly focused on the first of the three crossover (exchange) relationships between technology and administration. His tendency, though with a full knowledge of politics, led toward the technocrats. He focused repeatedly on how equipment was used in the administrative process. Gaus placed "physical technology" among the seven factors that were "useful in explaining the ebb and flow of the functions of government.""
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(1996), Continuity and Disruption: Essays in Public Administration.
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John M. Gaus
1894 – 1969
John Merriman Gaus (1894-1969) was an American social scientist, and Professor of Public Administration at the and at . He graduated from in 1915, during the presidency of . Gaus is known for his seminal work in the field of public administration.
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