Public Administration and Policy: An Asia-Pacific Journal
2023 - 2024
Current editor(s): Professor Peter K.W. Fong From Emerald Group Publishing Limited Bibliographic data for series maintained by Emerald Support (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 27, issue 3, 2024
- The impacts of World Governance Index on Global Peace Index between 2008 and 2022 pp. 246-260

- Ahmet Keser, Oğuzhan Pehlivan and Yunus Gokmen
- A text analytics study on the alignment of an Indonesian Muslim community’s municipal corporation policy with Sustainable Development Goals pp. 261-274

- Fahmi Ali Hudaefi
- The effects of conflicting economic and environmental goals on local governments’ responses to citizens’ complaints: evidence from China pp. 275-290

- Xinghua Zhao and Zheng Cheng
- Strategic changes in talent development and leadership management in the funeral service industry in Hong Kong pp. 291-303

- Alan Leung, Yui-yip Lau and Stephanie W. Lee
- Measuring authentic strategy in local government agencies in the United Arab Emirates pp. 304-315

- Naceur Jabnoun
- The dilemmas of Bangladesh as a weak state in South Asia pp. 316-329

- Md Abul Hasan
- Strong presidents and grand corruption scandals in the Philippines pp. 330-343

- Eric V.C. Batalla
- Essential lessons from an unpromising source: what reformers can learn from the Philippines on corruption control pp. 344-356

- Michael Johnston
Volume 27, issue 2, 2024
- The complexity of corruption and recent trends in information technology for combating corruption in India pp. 126-139

- S. Sri Sakuntala, Srinivas Sarakanam, Avinash Dhavan, Rashi Taggar and Garima Kohli
- Does ChatGPT foster academic misconduct in the future? pp. 140-153

- Anuj Kumar, Arya Kumar, Sanjay Bhoyar and Ashutosh Kumar Mishra
- Do independent directors enhance better corporate governance in companies in India? pp. 154-166

- Akshita Arora
- A study of customer satisfaction in using banking services through Artificial Intelligence (AI) in India pp. 167-181

- Asmat Ara Shaikh, Arya Kumar, Apoorva Mishra and Yasir Arafat Elahi
- Impacts and ethics of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) by the Indian Police pp. 182-192

- Meena Rani
- E-governance under the framework of open governance in Georgia: current situation, problems and opportunities pp. 193-205

- Malvina Jibladze, Irakli Manvelidze, Ineza Zoidze and Giga Phartenadze
- A bibliometric analysis of thematic developments in street-level bureaucracy research pp. 206-219

- Anang Dwi Santoso and Andries Lionardo
- Motivating small and medium-sized listed companies for better Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting in Hong Kong pp. 220-234

- Angus W.H. Yip, William Y.P. Yu and Queenelle W.T. Ip
Volume 27, issue 1, 2024
- The new CEPAR® model: a five-step methodology to tackle corporate ESG challenges pp. 6-18

- Paulina P.Y. Wong, Mike S.F. Hui and Angus W.H. Yip
- Electronic public service delivery: progress and challenges in Bangladesh pp. 19-30

- Ahmed Shafiqul Huque and Jannatul Ferdous
- An evaluation of the influence of budgeting process on budget performance in Malaysia pp. 31-44

- Su Voon Khoo, Nur Hairani A. Rahman and Nurul Liyana M. Kamil
- A study of political party affiliation as a means to enhance gender equality and women’s political participation in Kazakhstan pp. 45-57

- Zhaslan Yesseyevich Nurbayev, Gulmira Zholmagambetovna Sultangazy and Bauyrzhan Serikovich Serikbayev
- A study of the decentralised administrative arrangements between the central and local governments in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis pp. 58-72

- Khandakar Al Farid Uddin, Abdur Rahman, Md. Robiul Islam and Mohashina Parvin
- An analysis of the relationship between organisational resilience and Local Educational Management Units’ responses on education services delivery in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 73-84

- Guiselle M. Romero-Lora, Juan C. Rivero-Isla and Brenda E. Lopez-Chavez
- The impacts of workplace bullying, emotional exhaustion, and psychological distress on poor job performance of healthcare workers in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 85-101

- Inzamam Ul Haq and Chunhui Huo
- The relationships amongst career patterns, neutrality and organizational performance: the case of local government organizations in South Konawe District, Indonesia pp. 102-117

- Abdul Kadir, La Husen Zuada and Muhammad Arsyad
Volume 26, issue 3, 2023
- Evaluating the policy response to curb the opioid prescribing behaviour of physicians in the United States pp. 250-257

- Roshni Das
- Citizens’ trust and digital attitudes: evidence from city digital transformation in Shanghai, China pp. 258-271

- Yang Zhang
- Agencification, policy reversal and the reforms of the French health care system pp. 272-281

- Daniel Simonet
- Is constitutional democracy in India in crisis? pp. 282-294

- Krishna K. Tummala
- Systematic child abuse incidents in a children’s residential home in Hong Kong: regulatory and criminal law reform proposals pp. 295-308

- Wing-hong Chui, Henry Kao and Aaron H.L. Wong
- Critical success factors of Public-Private Partnerships in the education sector pp. 309-320

- Sajida and Bevaola Kusumasari
- A stakeholder analysis for sustainable development of Maritime Village in Semarang coastal community, Indonesia pp. 321-334

- Kismartini Kismartini, Ali Roziqin and Naila Authori
- Political decentralisation and political-administrative relation in the local councils in Tanzania pp. 335-344

- Wilfred Uronu Lameck
- Indigenous cultures and employee efficiency: the moderating effect of cronyism in state-owned enterprises in Ghana pp. 345-359

- Fred Awaah and Morounkeji Olanrewaju
Volume 26, issue 2, 2023
- California’s cap-and-trade program: is it effective in advancing social, economic, and environmental equity? pp. 128-141

- Alvin Holliman and Kimberly Collins
- A comparative study of the adoption of public-private partnerships for water services in South Korea and Singapore pp. 142-155

- Soojin Kim and Yujin Choi
- Grassroots involvement on Global South policy narratives and deliberative action on climate change loss and damage pp. 156-168

- Noe John Sacramento
- The challenges and approaches of measuring research impact and influence on public policy making pp. 169-183

- Sheila Siar
- A comparative study of the performance of Iran and G7 countries in the management of COVID-19 pp. 184-198

- Vahid Pourshahabi
- Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) as a mechanism in enhancing food security during the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe pp. 199-212

- Brighton Shoniwa
- Using the Power-Interruptions-Finances-Resources model to tackle the financial management problems of municipal corporations in India pp. 213-227

- Eliza Sharma and John Ben Prince
- Effects of customised capacity building on employee engagement, empowerment, and learning in Ghanaian local government institutions pp. 228-241

- Elizabeth C. Annan-Prah and Raphael P.K. Andoh
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