International Journal of Public Administration
1997 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 16, 2023
- Innovation in the Public Sector: Insights into the Job Design that Enhances Public Servants’ Innovative Behavior pp. 1125-1136

- Kyriakos Tsamantouridis, Victoria Bellou and Angeliki Tsameti
- E-Government as a Tool in Controlling Corruption pp. 1137-1150

- Conceição Castro and Isabel Cristina Lopes
- Job Satisfaction – An International Comparison of Public and Private Sector Employees pp. 1151-1165

- Maureen Snow Andrade and Jonathan H. Westover
- External Financing for Inclusive Growth in Lower - Middle Income West African Countries: Foreign Direct Investment versus Official Development Assistance pp. 1166-1176

- Joseph Afolabi Ibikunle, Benedict I. Uzoechina, Godwin Olasehinde-Williams and Festus Bekun
- Citizen Attitude and Trust in Government during COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh pp. 1177-1188

- Md. Zobayer Hossain and Raaj Kishore Biswas
- As the Quantity of Data Explodes, Quality Matters pp. 1189-1190

- Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene
Volume 46, issue 15, 2023
- The Role of Economic Conditions in Shaping Citizens' Satisfaction with Government in Tunisia's Fragile Democracy: An Expectancy-Disconfirmation Analysis pp. 1047-1060

- Sana Abdelkarim
- Organizational Culture and Strategic Management in Brazilian Public Organizations: Systematization of Factors to Improve School Management pp. 1061-1075

- Pedro Henrique de Oliveira, Fernando César Almada Santos, Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto, Marcelo Seido Nagano, Elizabeth Mie Hashimoto and Peter J. Robertson
- Attachment to Government and Support for Government Debt pp. 1076-1091

- Eric J. Brunner, Mark D. Robbins and Bill Simonsen
- Contrasting the Perception of Open Government among Public Officials: A Factor Analysis of Mexico and Spain pp. 1092-1105

- Edgar A. Ruvalcaba-Gomez, J. Ignacio Criado and Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan
- A Serial Mediation Model Exploring the Impact of High Performance Human Resource Practices on Public Sector Performance through Intermediate Employee Attitudes pp. 1106-1121

- David Huntsman, Alex Greer, Haley Murphy and Xiangyu (Dale) Li
- Reimagining Civil Society Collaborations in Development Starting from the South pp. 1122-1123

- Vincent Ekow Arkorful
Volume 46, issue 14, 2023
- Yes We Can: Obama’s Election and the Sense of Inclusion and Job Satisfaction among Minority Federal Workers pp. 983-993

- Min-Hyu Kim, Gregg Van Ryzin and Madinah F. Hamidullah
- Collaborating for Innovation: A Systematic Review of the Red Tape Effects at Play pp. 994-1005

- Charlotte Van Dijck and Trui Steen
- Performance Management of Coordinating Agencies: The Importance of Administrative Capacity in the Field of Societal Security pp. 1006-1019

- Johannes Sandvik Førde
- Accountability in Variation of Agency-Based Governance Reforms: The Case of Indonesia pp. 1020-1032

- Wahyu Musukhal, Yogi Vidyattama, Wahyu Sutiyono and Peter Graham
- The EU Introduction of Learning Outcomes: Norms and Standards versus Transparency and Comparability of Qualifications? pp. 1033-1043

- Odd Bjørn Ure
- Institutional Translation and Interpreting: Assessing Practices and Managing for Quality pp. 1044-1045

- Ran Yi
Volume 46, issue 13, 2023
- How Do Bridging and Bonding Networks Emerge in Local Economic Development Collaboration? pp. 889-901

- Manoj K. Shrestha
- Ethical Leadership and Students’ Satisfaction in Public Universities of Ethiopia: Mediating Role of Perceived Good Governance pp. 902-914

- Ramakrishna Gollagari, Berhanu Belayneh Beyene and Santap Sanhari Mishra
- Citizen Participation: Linking Government Efforts, Actual Participation, and Trust in Local Politicians pp. 915-925

- Marthe Holum
- State Fiscal Reserves and the Great Recession pp. 926-938

- Christian Buerger and Vincent Reitano
- The Institutional Limitations of Emancipation: The Inclusion of Disabled Employees in the Egyptian Public Context Post COVID-19 pp. 939-950

- Mohamed Mousa and Georges Samara
- An Integrated Model of Digital Open Government pp. 951-970

- Bernd W. Wirtz, Marcel Becker and Paul F. Langer
- Not Only Funding: How Healthcare Organizations Can Contribute to National Health Service Sustainability pp. 971-981

- Lorenzo Pratici, Simone Fanelli and Antonello Zangrandi
Volume 46, issue 12, 2023
- Open Government: Development, Concept, and Future Research Directions pp. 797-812

- Bernd W. Wirtz, Marcel Becker and Jan C. Weyerer
- Multiple Paths for an Effective Online Disclosure: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Italian Community Foundations pp. 813-822

- Gina Rossi, Chiara Leardini and Stefano Landi
- Citizen Perceptions and Public Servant Accountability of Local Government Service Delivery in Malaysia pp. 823-832

- Halimah Abdul Manaf, Ahmad Martadha Mohamed and William S. Harvey
- Credit Access and Zombie Firms: A Study on State-Owned, Private, and Foreign-Invested Firms in A Transition Economy pp. 833-846

- Vu Nam, Linh Hai Bui, Tam Minh Tran, Huong Thanh Ha and Lam Dang Nguyen
- Public Value and Citizen-Driven Digital Innovation: A Cryptocurrency Study pp. 847-856

- Usman Chohan
- The Sustainable Development Governance Initiatives of Quezon City, Philippines: An Analysis of Its Enablers and Barriers pp. 857-875

- Dennis V. Blanco and Rogelio Alicor L. Panao
- Job Insecurity and Its Effect on Organizational Performance: Does Senior Executive Services (SES) Accountability Make a Difference? pp. 876-888

- Hyunkang Hur
Volume 46, issue 11, 2023
- Responsiveness in Ghanaian Healthcare: The Survey of Inpatients pp. 741-750

- Fortune Afi Agbi
- Type of Evaluation and Features of the Activity to Be Evaluated: Where Does the Trap Lie? The Case of the Teaching Excellence Framework pp. 751-760

- Giovanni Barbato
- The French Territorial Reform of the Regions: Objectives, Risks and Challenges for some Forgotten Territories pp. 761-772

- Andre Torre and Sebastien Bourdin
- Bribing for Public Service: What Drives the Service Users? pp. 773-782

- Prakash C. Bhattarai and Anil Kumar Gupta
- Electronic Public Procurement: Case of Russia pp. 783-794

- Nadezhda Sirotkina and Svetlana Lazarevich
- Book Review: Understanding Municipal Fiscal Health pp. 795-796

- Filip Hrůza
Volume 46, issue 10, 2023
- Measuring the Quality of the Strategic Financial Planning Information (Q-FPI) in the Local Government pp. 671-688

- Sandra Matos, Susana Jorge and Patricia Moura e Sá
- Combating Workplace Toxicity with the Help of Workplace Spirituality: A Study of Indian Public Sector Oil and Gas Companies pp. 689-701

- Naval Garg, Ashi Rohtagi, Chaitanya Mittal and Deepali Sharma
- Public Appeals as a Budgetary Weapon pp. 702-715

- Mikhail Ivonchyk
- Understanding Safety Management Practices and Safety Performance amid Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic among Nurses in Public Hospitals pp. 716-727

- Munir Shehu Mashi, Chandrakantan Subramaniam, Johanim Johari and Sadiq Suleiman Abubakar
- The Nexus between Gender Diversity and Research Performance: The Case of Public Procurement pp. 728-739

- Sawsan Abutabenjeh, Ana-Maria Dimand, Evelyn Rodriguez-Plesa and Aisha Ahmadu
- Public Policy to Reduce Inequalities Across Europe. Hope Versus Reality pp. 740-740

- Menno Fenger
Volume 46, issue 9, 2023
- Forensic Accounting: A Novel Paradigm and Relevant Knowledge in Fraud Detection and Prevention pp. 615-624

- Stephen Owusu Afriyie, Michael Owusu Akomeah, Gertrude Amoakohene, Benjamin Chris Ampimah, Chosniel Elikem Ocloo and Michael Owusu Kyei
- Handling Tensions in Frontline Policy Implementation: Legitimating, Interpreting, and Shielding a Disruptive Intervention pp. 625-635

- Vidar Bakkeli
- In Pursuit of a Culture of Continuous Improvement: Scotland’s National Ambulance Service pp. 636-646

- Bryan Rodgers and Jiju Antony
- Politicization beyond the Merit-system Façade. The Intricate Relationship between Formal and Informal Institutions of the Senior Civil Service Systems in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 647-658

- Gyorgy Gajduschek and Katarina Staronova
- Polycentric Governance and Decentralized Decision-Making for Pervasive Spectrum Sharing pp. 659-668

- Naim Kapucu, Brittany Haupt, Thomas Quint, Mostafizur Rahman and Murat Yuksel
- How to Make an Entrepreneurial State: Why Innovation Needs Bureaucracy pp. 669-670

- Vincent Homburg
Volume 46, issue 8, 2023
- Multidimensional and Global Indicators for Government Start-ups’ Risk Decisions-Making pp. 537-552

- Walter Amedzro St-Hilaire
- Re-democratization in Chile: Is the “New” Democracy Better than the “Old”? pp. 553-569

- Mauricio Olavarria-Gambi and Laura Levick
- Trust in Government during COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh: An Analysis of Social Media Users’ Perception of Misinformation and Knowledge about Government Measures pp. 570-586

- Md. Shahriar Islam, Rifat Mahmud and Bulbul Ahmed
- The Effect of Strategy Alliance Mechanism on the Operating Performance of Accounting Firms pp. 587-601

- Chia-Chi Lee
- Unfairness and Stress—An Examination of Two Alternative Models: Organizational-Justice and Effort–Reward Imbalance pp. 602-612

- Ghulam Murtaza, Olivier Roques, Johannes Siegrist and Qurat-ul-Ain Talpur
- Empires of the Twenty-First Century pp. 613-614

- Chester A. Newland
Volume 46, issue 7, 2023
- Addressing Corruption: Identifying the Factors Affecting the Disclosure of Anticorruption Plans in Italian Local Governments pp. 459-470

- Francesca Manes-Rossi, Luca Ferri, Annamaria Zampella and Adele Caldarelli
- The Failure to Learn Lessons from Policy Failures in Developing Countries? The Case of Electricity Privatization in Ghana pp. 471-483

- Frank L. K. Ohemeng and Joshual J. Zaato
- Florida as a COVID-19 Epicenter: Exploring the Role of Institutions in the State’s Response pp. 484-498

- Kaila Witkowski, Jungwon Yeo, Sara Belligoni, N. Emel Ganapati, Tanya Corbin and Fernando Rivera
- An Integrative Collaborative Ecosystem for Smart Cities — A Framework for Organizational Governance pp. 499-518

- Bernd W. Wirtz and Wilhelm M. Müller
- Developing Smart Cities: Regulatory and Policy Implications for the State of Qatar pp. 519-532

- Ahmed Badran
- New Public Management in Africa Contemporary Issues, Studies of Public Sector Management in Africa Series pp. 533-535

- Vincent Ekow Arkorful
Volume 46, issue 6, 2023
- Financial Literacy of legislators in Africa: An Exploratory Study pp. 391-402

- Isaac Akomea-Frimpong, Temitayo Olumide Olaniyan and Yvonne Dwomoh-Okudzeto
- Embeddedness and Hybrid Organisations in Malaysia’s Urban Heritage Governance pp. 403-417

- Angela Tritto and Wei Lit Yew
- Assessing Collaboration in Local Healthcare Networks pp. 418-429

- Aaron Wachhaus
- The Moderating Role of Willingness to Implement Policy on Street-level Bureaucrats’ Multidimensional Enforcement Style and Discretion pp. 430-444

- Mohammed Salah Hassan, Raja Noriza Raja Ariffin, Norma Mansor and Hussam Al Halbusi
- Psychological Capital and Work Engagement among Employees in the Nigerian Public Sector: The Mediating Role of Emotional Intelligence pp. 445-453

- Olusoji James George, Samuel Essien Okon and Godbless Onoriode Akaighe
- Discourse Interrelation in Public Administration Epistemology: A Review of Recent Two Books pp. 454-458

- M. Zaenul Muttaqin
Volume 46, issue 5, 2023
- Evaluation of Government Reform in Tax Administration: Evidence from Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia pp. 313-325

- Siti Nuryanah, Fauziah Mahabbatussalma and Aditya Agung Satrio
- The Effect of Public Service Motivation on Job Performance of Public Servants in Vietnam: The Role of Mediation of Job Satisfaction and Person-organization Fit pp. 326-343

- Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy and Boon-Anan Phinaitrup
- Reasons for Bureaucracy in the Management of Portuguese Public Enterprise Hospitals – An Institutional Logics Perspective pp. 344-353

- Helena Costa Oliveira, Lúcia Lima Rodrigues and Russell Craig
- Governance and Accountability Weaknesses in French Nonprofit Organizations: Are They a National Exception? pp. 354-372

- Guillaume Plaisance
- Cocktail Geopolitics and the Changing Nature of Governance pp. 373-388

- Sharif As-Saber and Charmine Härtel
- Seemingly Superpower: The Paradox of Welfare State and the Actual Reality on Ground pp. 389-390

- Ayesha Ali
Volume 46, issue 4, 2023
- Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong: Assessing Current Working Conditions and Avenues for Integration pp. 239-255

- Lina Vyas
- Legal, Political and Administrative Barriers to Citizen Participation in Local Governance: An Inquiry of Local Government Institutions pp. 256-268

- Zain Rafique, Shahid Habib and Yeni Rosilawati
- Mobile Government: Research Development and Research Perspectives pp. 269-290

- Bernd W. Wirtz, Isabell Balzer and Daniel Schmitt
- What Makes Government Workers Tick? Reinforcing Motivation through Workplace Trust to Attenuate Effects of Perceived Politics on Outcomes pp. 291-301

- Rowena Clemino Alcoba and Boon-anan Phinaitrup
- Quasi-backsourcing in the Public Sector – The Challenge of Withdrawing from an Intertwined and Long-standing Relationship pp. 302-311

- Eric Carlström, Magnus Jansson, David Karlsson and Johan Berlin
Volume 46, issue 3, 2023
- A replication of “Women Representation in Parliaments: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis” (Political Studies, 2010) pp. 171-184

- Dejene Mamo Bekana
- The Multilevel Governance of State Aid for Broadband Diffusion: Evidence from Three European Countries pp. 185-194

- Paolo Gerli, Julio Navio-Marco and Jason Whalley
- Decentralized Information Platforms in Public Governance: Reconstruction of the Modern Democracy or Comfort Blinding? pp. 195-221

- Aleksandr Kud
- Evidences of Citizens’ Engagement from COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy. Health Care System’ Facebook Communication pp. 222-236

- Elisa Mori, Barbara Barabaschi, Franca Cantoni and Roberta Virtuani
- The New Age of Procurement pp. 237-238

- Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene
Volume 46, issue 2, 2023
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- From Intersectionality to Substantive Representation: Determinants of the Representation of Women Faculty in Academic Contexts: Voices of Egyptian Academic Leaders pp. 97-106

- Mohamed Mousa
- Leading with Digital Technologies Governance in the State-Owned Enterprises pp. 107-120

- Walter Amedzro St-Hilaire
- Representativeness in the Eyes of the Citizen: Impact of Balanced Citizenship on the Perceived Representativeness in Participatory Governance pp. 121-132

- Junesoo Lee, Heungsuk Choi and Seungjoo Han
- Innovation Hubs in Australian Public Universities: An Appraisal of Their Public Value Claims pp. 133-143

- Justina Nnanna, Michael B. Charles, David Noble and Robyn Keast
- Validating the Learning Transfer System Inventory-Version 4 among Managers within an Arabic Higher Education Environment pp. 144-155

- Abdulfattah Yaghi and Reid Bates
- The Key Success Factors of Total Quality Management Implementation in State-Owned Enterprise pp. 156-167

- Rafla Hchaichi
- The Triumph and Tribulation of Performance Management pp. 168-169

- Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene
Volume 46, issue 1, 2023
- Thank you to reviewers (2022) pp. I-IV

- The Editors
- Healthcare Systems in Selected European Countries and Their Relevance to Malta pp. 1-17

- Lauren Ellul and Bernard Ellul
- Partnerships and Network Governance for Urban Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Nexus pp. 18-31

- Naim Kapucu, Sean Beaudet, Ni-Bin Chang, Jiangxiao Qiu and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Implementation Drivers of Pay-for-Success Projects: The U.S. Experience pp. 32-42

- Tamara Dimitrijevska-Markoski, Jeremy L. Hall and Lauren L. Azevedo
- A Test of a Configurational Model of Agency Performance in the United States Federal Government Using Machine Learning Methodology pp. 43-55

- Mark John Somers
- Employee Voice and Innovative Behavior in the Public Sector pp. 56-68

- Angeliki Tsameti, Victoria-Maria Bellou and Kyriakos Tsamantouridis
- Grey Relational Evaluation of Bulk Water Provision Service Quality Using the SERVQUAL Framework pp. 69-84

- Shireen M. Ammar and Yahya A. Saleh
- The Socio-Economic Efficiency of Digital Government Transformation pp. 85-96

- Anna Sanina, Aleksey Balashov and Mariia Rubtcova
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