International Journal of Public Administration
1996 - 2026
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Volume 49, issue 10, 2026
- Mobile Money Adoption and Democratic Institutions: The Implications for Shadow Economy in Africa pp. 617-631

- Folorunsho M. Ajide, James Temitope Dada and Sodiq Abiodun Oladipupo
- Strategic Information System Planning Practices in the Public Sector of Developing Countries: The Case of Malaysia pp. 632-646

- Suhaiza Sudirman, Kamsuriah Ahmad and Zaihosnita Hood
- Digital Transformation of Public Services: The Case of the Document Management Application pp. 647-664

- Borbála Szedmák, László Varga and Roland Z. Szabó
- Transformational Leadership, Workplace Bullying, and Employees’ Innovative Work Behavior in the Public Sector: A Moderated Mediation Model pp. 665-682

- Aisha Khalid Alsuwaidi and Tamer Koburtay
- Are Voters Satisfied? Exploring Perceptions of the Electoral Process in Montana pp. 683-698

- Christina S. Barsky
- Public Sector Accounting, Financial Accountability and Viability in Times of Crisis pp. 699-700

- Muhammad Noval
Volume 49, issue 9, 2026
- Building Public Servant Adaptability: How Self-Directedness Moderates Transformative Learning Experiences pp. 547-566

- Mary Viterouli, Dimitrios Belias, Athanasios Koustelios and Nikolaos Tsigilis
- Advancing Citizen Engagement Through Digital Tools: A Comparative Study of the Baltic States pp. 567-582

- Tiina Randma-Liiv, Rasa Bortkevičiūtė, Veiko Lember, Visvaldis Valtenbergs and Vitalis Nakrosis
- Assessing Innovation and Performance in Public Services: Impact on Citizen Satisfaction in Local Governments pp. 583-596

- Euipyo Lee
- Societal Factors Influencing the Sense of National Belonging: A Statistical Analysis of Residents in Canada pp. 597-614

- Sebastien Keiff
- Handbook on Lobbying and Public Policy pp. 615-616

- Rik Joosen
Volume 49, issue 8, 2026
- Institutional Logics and the Implementation of a National Regulation for CSO-Public Sector Partnerships: Variations Across Brazilian Local Governments pp. 491-502

- Patricia M. E. Mendonça and Bruna de Morais Holanda
- Effect of Tax Fairness and Trust in Tax Authorities on Tax Compliance: The Moderating Role of Tax Pressure in the Post COVID-19 Moroccan Reform Context pp. 503-517

- Rida Belahouaoui
- Tackling Social Isolation Amongst Older People Through Local Co-Production pp. 518-528

- Yukio Kinoshita, Keiichi Yamazaki and Brian Dollery
- Negotiating Meaning: Cypriot Leaders and the EU’s Role in Conflict Resolution pp. 529-543

- Christiana Karayianni and Charis Psaltis
- Rethinking Democratic Innovation: Cultural Clashes and the Reform of Democracy pp. 544-545

- Alan Marx
Volume 49, issue 7, 2026
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Correction pp. II-II

- The Editors
- Challenging Common Assumptions in Explaining Welfare Administration Reform: A Three-Decade Analysis of The Netherlands and Norway pp. 427-441

- Nicolette van Gestel and Tone Alm Andreassen
- Public Services in Digital Transition: The Driving Force of Customer Experience pp. 442-456

- Harald Pol, Evelien Besseling, Tijs Timmerman, Marlies van Steenbergen and Jeroen van Grondelle
- Operationalizing Decentralized Governance Mechanisms in Health Systems with Insights from Decentralized Digital Technologies pp. 457-471

- Arianna Bhagwansingh
- Digital Transformation Policy Combination and Government Governance Performance Improvement: Evidence from China pp. 472-490

- Jiaxin Li and Junyan Zhang
Volume 49, issue 6, 2026
- Trust in Government and Public Support for Government Spending: Evidence from South Korea pp. 357-367

- Yunsoo Lee
- A Relationship Between Political Participation and Perception of Fairness: The Case of South Korea pp. 368-390

- Nara Park, Jihyun Ham and Sunwha Son
- Tax Revenue Mobilization in Developing Countries: Do We Need More Political Veto Players? pp. 391-411

- Tobignaré Yabré, Salamata Loaba and Gervasio Semedo
- Exploring Factors Influencing Tax Compliance in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of Articles Using the PRISMA Approach pp. 412-424

- Desta Temotewos Tumoro and Hemal Pandya
- The Overlooked Pillar. Making a Case for Cultural Sustainability pp. 425-426

- Jordi Baltà
Volume 49, issue 5, 2026
- Governance and Intercommunal Armed Conflict: Evidence from 49 African Countries pp. 293-307

- Cheikh T. Ndour and Simplice Asongu
- Financial Accountability, Trust, and Property Tax Compliance: Experiences from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 308-323

- Kingsley Kwasi Dzagah, Redeemer Krah and Lexis Alexander Tetteh
- Factors Affecting University Dropout: Comparison of STEM and Public Affairs and Management Students pp. 324-338

- Abdulfattah Yaghi and Nizar Alabed
- Public Ethics and Integrity Infrastructure in Ghana: Imperatives for Combating Corruption pp. 339-353

- Zechariah Langnel
- Local Democracy in Iran State Building and the Politics of Decentralization pp. 354-355

- Sara Bazoobandi
Volume 49, issue 4, 2026
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Understanding Local Government Fiscal Condition from an International and Comparative Perspective pp. 225-228

- Craig S. Maher, Sungho Park and Bruce D. McDonald
- The Determinants of Fiscal Health: An Exploration of Municipalities in Brazil pp. 229-242

- Ricardo Correa Gomes, Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes and Bruce D. McDonald
- Local Fiscal Health in Russia: An Achilles’ Heel of Fiscal Federalism? pp. 243-257

- Andrey Yushkov, Michael Alexeev and Ivan Dedyukhin
- Measuring and Benchmarking Fiscal Health: A Study of Chinese Provincial Governments pp. 258-274

- Ping Zhang, Yu Shi, Can Chen and Andong Zhuge
- The What and Hows of Local Fiscal Condition in South Korea pp. 275-291

- Gahui Shin and Hyewon Kang
Volume 49, issue 3, 2026
- Mapping the Pathways: Stigmergy Theory as a Lens for Analyzing e-Participation pp. 151-165

- Kyle Nash and Robin Wakefield
- Services in Need are Services Indeed: The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Chinese Welfare Policy Preferences pp. 166-177

- Xin Han and Hang Qi
- E-Government and Public Trust in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda pp. 178-202

- Bennet K. Nyadzi and John C. Morris
- Leader and Peer Influence: Unraveling the Impact of Ethical and Unethical Behaviors on Civil Servants’ Motivation in the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 203-220

- Elvira Isaeva, Mai Seki and Makoto Kakinaka
- The General Influence of Government and Politics in US Healthcare pp. 221-223

- Elizabeth G. Dieter
Volume 49, issue 2, 2026
- Regulating AI in State Governments: Security Challenges and Legislative Responses pp. 71-84

- Pedro Robles and Daniel J. Mallinson
- How Managerial Communication Affects Work Engagement of Public Employees: Evidence from China pp. 85-96

- Lu Liu, Yahua Wang, Quanfeng Shu and Sha Jiemin
- Perceived Nepotism and Job Satisfaction: A Moderated Mediated Model of Supervisory Trust, Procedural, and Distributive Injustice pp. 97-116

- Rizwana Rasheed, Olivier Roques and Aamir Rashid
- Open Government Data Adoption by Citizens and Public Service Delivery Values: A Case Study of Malaysia pp. 117-133

- Hsin-Yi Chai and Loo-See Beh
- The Education Policy of Free Senior High School in Ghana: A Political Tool or Genuine Social Policy? pp. 134-150

- Angela Bonsu, Alhassan Sayibu Suhuyini, Benjamin Otchere-Ankrah, Janet Adjei-Bamfo and Maxwell Tetteh Silveira
Volume 49, issue 1, 2026
- Public Procurement Efficiency and Enforcement: Evidence from Kazakhstan and Russia pp. 1-13

- Yuliya Rodionova, Olga Balaeva, Andrei Yakovlev and Andrey Tkachenko
- The Role of Sustainable HRM in Mitigating the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Employee Well-Being in Education pp. 14-29

- Ilona Bučiūnienė and Bernadeta Goštautaitė
- Determinants of Public Sector Innovation: A Comparative Study of Spanish Local Governments pp. 30-45

- Irene Liarte, J. Ignacio Criado and Laura Alcaide-Muñoz
- Analyzing the Nexus Between Meritocracy and Sectoral Approach in the Civil Service Recruitment in Bangladesh: From Jobseekers’ Perspective pp. 46-59

- Foysal Jaman Shishir and Nurul Huda Sakib
- Generative Artificial Intelligence (ChatGPT & Bard) in Public Administration Research: A Double-Edged Sword for Street-Level Bureaucracy Studies pp. 60-66

- Mohammed Salah, Fadi Abdelfattah and Hussan Al Halbusi
- Thank you to reviewers (Oct 1, 2024 – Oct 1, 2025) pp. 67-70

- The Editors
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