International Journal of Public Administration
1997 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 9, 2012
- Normalizing Masculinities in Water Bureaucracy in Thailand pp. 577-586

- Rutmanee Ongsakul, Bernadette Resurreccion and Edsel Sajor
- The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Monitoring Elections: Lessons Learned for the New Egypt pp. 587-602

- Laila El Baradei
- Should Business and Non-Business Accounting be Different? A Comparative Perspective Applied to the French Central Government Accounting Standards pp. 603-619

- Yuri Biondi
- A Survival Analysis of U.S. Municipalities in Fiscal Distress pp. 620-633

- John M. Trussel and Patricia A. Patrick
- Quiet Casualties: An Analysis of U Non-Immigrant Status of Undocumented Immigrant Victims of Intimate Partner Violence pp. 634-642

- Helisse Levine and Shelly Peffer
- Assessment of the Service Quality Provided by the Kuwaiti Cultural Office in Cairo: An Empirical Investigation pp. 643-655

- Awadh Al-Enezi
Volume 35, issue 8, 2012
- Hybrids and Contradictions: Human Resource Management in the Contemporary Public Sector pp. 507-512

- Linda Colley, Willy McCourt and Jennifer Waterhouse
- Public Employment in the Economic Downturn: The Case of an Australian State pp. 513-523

- Linda Colley
- Labour Crisis and Innovation in Developing Countries: An Analysis of Program for Health Personnel in Malawi pp. 524-531

- Richard Tambulasi
- Supervisor Relationships, Teamwork, Role Ambiguity and Discretionary Power: Nurses in Australia and the United Kingdom pp. 532-543

- Yvonne Brunetto, Rodney Farr-Wharton, Kate Shacklock and Fiona Robson
- Gaining Legitimacy as a Public Official: The Case of Supportive Employee Attitudes to the Standardization of Work pp. 544-552

- Louise Bringselius
- Decentralized Recruitment and Selection in Thailand: Friend or Foe to Local Public Administration? pp. 553-561

- Piyawadee Rohitarachoon and Farhad Hossain
- Strategizing Public Sector Human Resource Management: The Implications of Working in Networks pp. 562-576

- Jennifer Waterhouse and Robyn Keast
Volume 35, issue 3, 2012
- The Politics of Administrative Reforms in Ghana: Perspectives from Path Dependency and Punctuated Equilibrium Theories pp. 161-176

- Frank Ohemeng and Felix Anebo
- Inter-Governmental Policy Implementation: State Inducements to Encourage Implementation at the Local Level pp. 177-193

- Sarah Low and Terry Carney
- Exploring the Contribution of State and Local-level Conditions to the Adoption of Different Types of Smart Growth Policies and Impact Fees in the United States pp. 194-203

- Lenahan O'Connell
- The Rationale Behind the Creation and Diffusion of Independent Regulatory Agencies: The Case of the Telecommunications Sector in Egypt pp. 204-213

- Ahmed Badran
- Patronage, Service Delivery, and Social Justice in Indonesia pp. 214-220

- Peter Blunt, Mark Turner and Henrik Lindroth
- Usability and Digital Inclusion: Standards and Guidelines pp. 221-239

- Carlos Aleixo, Miguel Nunes and Pedro Isaias
Volume 33, issue 7, 2010
- Stakeholder Engagement in Public Sector Agencies: Ascending the Rungs of the Accountability Ladder pp. 347-356

- Daphne Rixon
- Role Stress: A Career Stage Comparison pp. 357-370

- Haider Yasmeen and M. Supriya
- Why Are Some States More Generous in Offering R&D Tax Credits than Others? An Empirical Answer pp. 371-378

- Jungbu Kim
- Inter-Jurisdictional Economic Development: A Political Institution Explanation for Policy Choice pp. 379-389

- Christopher Hawkins
- Romance of Leadership in the Public Sector Higher Education in Sri Lanka pp. 390-401

- Chamil Rathnayake
- , by T. G. Arun and J. Turner pp. 402-403

- Nahee Kang
Volume 33, issue 2, 2010
- Toward Disorganized Governance in Public Service Provision? The Case of German Sickness Funds pp. 61-72

- Ingo Bode
- Reconciling Expert Advice and Community Opinion in a Local Government Strategic Planning Process pp. 73-80

- Ken Simpson and Phil Bretherton
- Leadership Through A Gender Lens: How Cultural Environments and Theoretical Perspectives Interact with Gender pp. 81-87

- Sam Rowley, Farhad Hossain and Paul Barry
- Forecasting the Effectiveness of Policy Implementation Strategies pp. 88-97

- Nicolas Savio and Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
- An Assessment of Journal Quality in Public Administration pp. 98-106

- Ethan Bernick and Skip Krueger
- Symposium Edition: Public Sector Reform in Central Asia pp. 107-107

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 9, 2008
- Introduction: Exploring the Impacts and Processes of Identity Change pp. 953-956

- Peter McInnes, Nic Beech and Robert MacIntosh
- Identity Work: Processes and Dynamics of Identity Formations pp. 957-970

- Nic Beech, Robert MacIntosh and Peter McInnes
- Identifying with the Audience: A Study of Community Police Work pp. 971-987

- Nick Llewellyn
- Managerial Identity Formation in a Public Sector Professional: An Autobiographical Account pp. 988-1002

- David Sims
- Positioning Acts and Identity Effects: Constructing Identities for Organizations in Partnership pp. 1003-1023

- Frances Tomlinson
- The New Securocracy and the “Police Concept” of Public Sector Worker Identity pp. 1024-1036

- Cliff Oswick, Stefano Harney and Gerard Hanlon
- Ethical Vitality: Identity, Responsibility, and Change in an Australian Hospital pp. 1037-1057

- Carl Rhodes, Stewart Clegg and Anjana Anandakumar
- Boundary Management, Interplexity, and Nostalgia: Managing Marginal Identities in Public Health Working pp. 1058-1078

- Robert McMurray and Alison Pullen
- New Public Management and a Modernization Agenda: Implications for School Leadership pp. 1079-1094

- Christine Coupland, Graeme Currie and Inger Boyett
- Rethinking the Response of Part-Time Professionals: The Case of the Part-Time Police Officer pp. 1095-1109

- Rosie Hyde
- Tradition and Identity Change in Public Sector Science Organizations pp. 1110-1126

- Barbara Simpson and Paul Hibbert
- Exploring Identity: Perspectives from the Shop Floor pp. 1127-1137

- Michael Ross and Linda de Caestecker
Volume 28, issue 7-8, 2005
- E-Government: A Research Perspective pp. 547-551

- David Garson
- Agency Internets and the Changing Dynamics of Congressional Oversight pp. 553-565

- Julianne Mahler and Priscilla Regan
- Reconciling Privacy and Access Interests in E-Government pp. 567-580

- Charles Davis
- US Performance-Based Laws: Information Technology and E-Government Reporting Requirements pp. 581-598

- Patrick Mullen
- Implementing Electronic Notification in Los Angeles: Citizen Participation Politics by Other Means pp. 599-620

- Juliet Musso and Christopher Weare
- E-Rulemaking: Issues in Current Research and Practice pp. 621-641

- Stuart Shulman
- The Virtual Value Chain and E-Government Partnership: Non-Monetary Agreements in the IRS Program pp. 643-664

- Stephen Holden and Patricia Fletcher
- Cyberdemocracy or Potemkin E-Villages? Electronic Governments in OECD and Post-Communist Countries pp. 665-681

- Ivan Katchanovski and Todd La Porte
- Exploring the E-Government Gap in South America pp. 683-701

- Mila Gascó
- Electronic Governance: Locals and Cosmopolitans “In and As” a Virtual Academic Community pp. 703-721

- Lynn Mulkey, William Dougan and Lala Carr Steelman
- A Review of: “William B. Werther, Jr.; Evan M. Berman. ” pp. 723-730

- Lyubov Palyvoda
- Symposium Issue Editorial Board pp. 731-731

- The Editors
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