NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy
2009 - 2024
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Volume 17, issue 2, 2024
- Editorial: Challenges for Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe(?) pp. 1-4

- Hintea Calin Emilian, Klimovský Daniel, Malý Ivan and Nemec Juraj
- Fees for Providing Information in the Age of Digitalization pp. 5-26

- Janderová Jana
- Factors Determining the Development of the Civil Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan pp. 27-50

- Kosherbayeva Aigul, Bokayev Baurzhan, Torebekova Zulfiya and Amirova Aigerim
- The Acceptance of Nudges to Encourage HEI Students to Graduate: A Comparative Study pp. 51-79

- Kovács Radek, Klunin Artsiom, Korečková Jana and Sloboda Matúš
- Western Sanctions Evasion through Third Countries: The Case of Sanctioned Cars Re-export to Russia pp. 80-108

- Partsvaniya Vakhtang and Pirveli Erekle
- Bureaucratic Polarization: Balancing Merit and Trust in the Romanian Senate pp. 109-131

- Raiu Catalin and Negoiţă Ionuţ Ciprian
- Public Administration Reconstruction and Development in Post-conflict States: A Critique of Global Trends and Experiences pp. 132-152

- Reddy Purshottama Sivanarain
- Taking Stock of 30 Years of CEE Transformation: Institutionalisation of Public Sector Integrity Management in Estonia pp. 153-181

- Saarniit Leno and Sarapuu Külli
- Theoretic Trends in Private-Public Partnership Research: Bibliometric Analysis pp. 182-214

- Shpak Nestor, Pyroh Olha, Doroshkevyc Kateryna, Koleshchuk Orest and Lipentsev Andrii
- Politicisation of the Civil Service: Contestation and Context pp. 215-237

- Staronova Katarina and Knox Colin
- Efficiency and Fairness in Financing Slovak National Sports Associations pp. 238-269

- Zimková Emília and Kučera Jozef
- BOOK REVIEW - Kohoutek, J. 2024.Policy Work and Politicisation in the Ministries of the Czech Republic: The Dilemmas of State Service. Prague, Czech Republic: Charles University Karolinum Press pp. 270-280

- Meričková Beáta Mikušová
Volume 17, issue 1, 2024
- Public Policy Failure: The Case of Arts and Sports Policy in Kazakhstan pp. 1-27

- Argynbekov Maxat and Joldybayeva Elmira
- Citizens’ Satisfaction with “Citizens’ Initiatives”: The Case of the Municipality of Ljubljana pp. 28-49

- Kozjek Tatjana, Verbič Miha and Umek Lan
- Vulnerability and Resilience of Slovak Municipalities in the Era of Austerity pp. 50-74

- Malicka Lenka, Vancová Jana and Hadačová Daniela
- The 2020 Czech Regional Elections in the Shadow of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Electoral Participation in the Spread of the Pandemic pp. 75-93

- Maškarinec Pavel, Klimovský Daniel, Novotný Lukáš and Bláha Petr
- Collaborative Approach on Digital Government Transformation: In-Depth Analysis from Expert Interview pp. 94-119

- Maulana Rio Yusri, Durnik Mitja and Decman Mitja
- Innovation Policy Coordination: The Role of Communication for Uzbekistan pp. 120-141

- Mukhitdinov Rozdon D.
- Cross-Organisational Collaboration Management of Digital Innovation in the Public Sector - The Case of the Estonian Employment Register pp. 142-168

- Nommik Steven
- Mapping Fiscal Research Trajectories through Bibliometric Analysis: Echoes of Global Crises in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 169-197

- Ravšelj Dejan, Umek Lan, Tosun Mehmet Serhan and Aleksander Aristovnik
- Digital Transformation in Organizational Management: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 198-227

- Urs Nicolae, Roja Alexandru and Nisioi Ioana
Volume 16, issue 2, 2023
- Hierarchical Clustering of the European Countries from the Perspective of E-government, E-participation, and Human Development pp. 1-29

- Androniceanu Armenia and Irina Georgescu
- Who Participates in Participatory Budgeting? Unravelling of Who Shows Up pp. 30-54

- Baláž Martina Benzoni and Gašparík Jozef
- EU Integration Coordination in Georgia: Evolution of the Coordination Model and Contingent Factors pp. 55-81

- Dolidze Nino, Bobghiashvili Giorgi and Akobia Eka
- Assessing Individuals’ Perceptions of the Impact of Corruption on the Domains of Sustainable Development: A Cross-sectional Study in Palestine pp. 82-100

- Iriqat Ismail
- Key Criteria Influencing Stakeholders’ Decision-making about PB Continuation: The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 101-121

- Kukučková Soňa and Bakoš Eduard
- Reorganising Local Public Utilities: Where and Why We Can Argue for the Remunicipalization Trends? pp. 122-142

- Petkovšek Veronika, Hrovatin Nevenka and Pevcin Primož
- Procedural Challenges of Cross-border Cooperation and Consistency in Personal Data Protection in the EU pp. 143-170

- Rudolf Grega and Kovač Polonca
- Reducing Error Rate in Property Tax Declaration Forms through Simplification and Highlighting Instructions pp. 171-193

- Sloboda Matúš, Šmeringaiová Monika and Pavlovský Patrik
- The Alleged Culprit of Poor Coordination of Integration of Health and Social Care Services for Very Ill Older Persons in Sweden, 2000-2022 pp. 194-219

- Sobis Iwona
- The Technical Efficiency of Slovak Water Companies: An Application of Network DEA pp. 220-244

- Zimková Emília, Sičová Kristína, Pintér Ľubomír and Colin Lawson
Volume 16, issue 1, 2023
- The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Driver of More Responsive Social Procedures: between Theory and Practices in Slovenia pp. 1-32

- Babšek Matej and Kovač Polonca
- Parental Leave Policy in European Countries: A Comparative Approach Using Cluster Analysis pp. 33-57

- Bagirova Anna, Blednova Natalia and Neshataev Aleksandr
- Policy Advisory Systems in Times of Crisis: A Case Study of Slovak Advisory Committees during Covid-19 pp. 58-80

- Hudec Róbert Martin
- Territorial Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination in Romania pp. 81-107

- Marin Anca Monica
- A Policy Perspective on Regulating Disinformation in Romania during the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 108-137

- Radu Bianca Veronica
- A Case Study on the Development of Digital Competences of Teachers at the University of Ljubljana pp. 138-166

- Stare Janez, Klun Maja and Dečman Mitja
- Feedback Monitoring Tools of the Russian Federal Tax Service pp. 167-180

- Titkova Evita and Belianin Aleksey
- Blatant, not Latent: Patronage in Top-Level Appointments in Serbia pp. 181-209

- Tomić Slobodan and Pavlović Dušan
- Municipal Participatory Budgeting Designs in the V4 Countries pp. 210-231

- S. de Vries Michiel and Spacek David
- Social Media Use in Central and Eastern European Cities: Defining Local Government-Citizen Relationships through Phases pp. 232-253

- Zumofen Raphaël, Mabillard Vincent and Pasquier Martial
Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- Historical-evolutionary and Retrograde Approach to the Study of Social Phenomena and Public Administration pp. 1-24

- Ochrana František
- Digital Transformation of Slovenian Urban Municipalities: A Quantitative Report on the Impact of Municipality Population Size on Digital Maturity pp. 25-51

- Debeljak Arian and Dečman Mitja
- Islamic Public Administration in Sunlight and Shadow: Theory and Practice pp. 52-70

- Wolfgang Drechsler and Chafik Salah
- The Great Recession of 2008 from the Subjective Well-being Perspective: Implication for Policy-making in the EU Countries pp. 71-100

- Kopečný Ondřej
- Nudging Medicine Users to Handle Unused Medicines Correctly (a Study of the Czech Republic and the Slovak republic) pp. 101-121

- Kovács Radek, Ochrana František, Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš and Meričková Beáta Mikušová
- Can Institutionalization Be Considered a Trap in Defining Functional Cross-border Areas? Coopetition and Local Public Services in Borderlands pp. 122-153

- Molak Maciej Wojciech and Soukopová Jana
- The Dilapidated Municipal Cultural Property: The Role of NPOs in Its Restoration and Urban Design pp. 154-172

- Svidroňová Mária Murray, Krátky Bohumír, Ochrana František and Vaceková Gabriela
- State of Public Administration Scientific Research in the Visegrad Countries – A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 173-193

- Urbanovics Anna
- The Public Participation of Civic Initiative Groups during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Romania. An Exploration of Public Participation Definitions, Obstacles, and Opportunities pp. 194-219

- Voinea Carmen, Profiroiu Constantin Marius and Profiroiu Alina
- On the Need to Include Passive Citizens in Public Participation Processes pp. 220-242

- S. de Vries Michiel and Sobis Iwona
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial: COVID-19 Pandemics and Politics pp. 9-15

- Hintea Calin Emilian, Klun Maja and Nemec Juraj
- Usability of Municipal Performance-based Budgets within Strategic Planning in Slovakia: Perception of Elected Local Representatives pp. 17-37

- Čajková Andrea and Šindleryová Ivana Butoracová
- Effectiveness of Administrative Appeal in Slovenia and Croatia – Between National Traditions and EU Standards pp. 39-60

- Kovač Polonca and Ribič Urška
- The Impact of Trust in Government – Young Voters’ Behavioral Intention to Use I-voting in Slovenia pp. 61-87

- Kozel Edvard and Dečman Mitja
- Municipal Solid Waste Management in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia pp. 89-112

- Meričková Beáta Mikušová, Soukopová Jana, Šumpíková Markéta and Křápek Milan
- Citizens’ Attitudes to Nudges in the Maintenance of Public Spaces and Waste Management pp. 113-139

- Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš, Vitálišová Katarína and Lendvorský Michal
- Multiple Streams Framework as Scientific Research Program and Tool for the Analysis of Public Policy Issues pp. 141-165

- Ochrana František, Novotný Vilém and Angelovská Olga
- Implementation of Sustainable Public Procurement in the Rail Transport in the Czech Republic and a Comparison with the Other Members of the Visegrad Group pp. 167-199

- Páleníková Markéta, Špetík Ondřej, Páleník Robert, Ilík Jan and Adamík Michal
- Impact of Qualification and Working Conditions on Civil Servant Pay Levels in Russia pp. 201-221

- Shaimardanova Nadezhda
- The Effect of Academic Discipline on Policy Attitudes: The Case of Czech University Students pp. 223-249

- Veselý Arnošt and Soukup Petr
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