Religion, spirituality, faith and public administration: A literature review and outlook

Ongaro, Edoardo and Tantardini, Michele (2023). Religion, spirituality, faith and public administration: A literature review and outlook. Public Policy and Administration (Early access).

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/09520767221146866

Abstract

This article originates from the consideration that religion, spirituality and faith affect public administration, its configuration and its workings. Religion, spirituality, and faith are important explanatory factors and part of explanatory frameworks for several fields of inquiry in the field of public administration. Specifically, no literature review has been conducted so far about what has been written on the relationship between religion, spirituality and faith, and public administration. This study aims to fill this gap through a literature review of scholarly publications between 1960-2020. On this basis, the article identifies themes of research at the micro-, meso- and macro-level (that is, the level of individuals/people, organizations, and administrative systems respectively) about the manifold relations between religion and public administration.

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