This work aims to reflect on the link between the bureaucratic capacities probably involved in the management of States that are recognized in two currents: neoliberal and neo-developmentalist and the development of the training offer in Administration and Public Management in Argentina during the last twenty-seven years, from questioning ourselves: what would be those capacities in each case? And what training offers would feed those capabilities? The work postulates that this training field is defined by the promises regarding their graduation profiles and the scope for them designed, at the same time that it is constituted as an institutionally consolidated horizon for the formation of state bureaucracies. The work proposes a scheme of comparison between
El artículo desarrolla la idea de que la gestión pública de empresas se da en distintos niveles, incorporando una consideración sobre la cuestión territorial, entendida como una “escala de base”, no siempre debidamente reflejado en los estudios. El trabajo supone que el desafío de la gestión pública de las empresas es articular tres niveles: en primer lugar, el global, atendiendo a las cuestiones de la experiencia internacional, los modelos de desarrollo y la cuestión de la inserción e integración regional; en segundo lugar, el territorial, enfocando la vinculación con actores públicos y privados en los espacios específicos de desarrollo de su actividad; y, por último el organizacional, abordando la cuestión de la combinación entre estructura y profesionalización que permita un trabajo sostenible en los otros dos niveles. El artículo apela a fuentes secundarias, principalmente y discute a partir de la referencia provista por la literatura especializada.
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