International Journal of Public Administration
1997 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 16, 2022
- The Untapped Potential of Social Marketing: How a Sample of Florida Cities Engage in Its Practice pp. 1111-1121

- M. Blair Thomas and Sarah E. Larson
- The Role of Social Norms on Public Service Motivation and Prosocial Behavior: Moderating Effect versus Direct Effect pp. 1122-1131

- Seung Hyun Kim and Sangmook Kim
- Productivity Growth of Urban Transit Agencies in the U.S pp. 1132-1146

- Narendra Malalgoda and Siew Hoon Lim
- Student Retention and Degree Completion: The Moderating Effects of Institutional Factors pp. 1147-1155

- Gang Peng and Yi (Jenny) Zhang
- Public Procurement Efficiency as Perceived by Market Participants: The Case of Russia pp. 1156-1167

- Olga Balaeva, Yuliya Rodionova, Andrei Yakovlev and Andrey Tkachenko
Volume 45, issue 15, 2022
- The Influence of Political Uncertainty on Commercial Banks in Emerging Market Countries pp. 1053-1069

- Shuh-Chyi Doong and Anh-Tuan Doan
- Bureaucracy and Policy Implementation in Democratic Governance: A Focus on Nigeria’s Fourth Republic pp. 1070-1080

- Kehinde John Adegbite, Lawal Ayofe Bakare, A. Abdulfatah Raji and Tadese A. Raheem
- Governance Mechanisms Fostering a Legitimate Representation in Nonprofit Organizations pp. 1081-1091

- Sara Moggi, Alessandro Zardini, Gina Rossi and Chiara Leardini
- Understanding the Dynamics of Institutional Trust in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand pp. 1092-1102

- Soonhee Kim and Hasan Muhammad Baniamin
- Partial Metric Invariance of the International Measure of Public Service Motivation among Twelve Countries: A Research Note pp. 1103-1109

- Sangmook Kim
Volume 45, issue 14, 2022
- Role Models in the Senior Civil Service: How Tasks Frame the Identification of Senior Bureaucrats with Active and Reactive Roles pp. 991-1002

- Falk Ebinger, Sylvia Veit and Bastian Strobel
- Local Water Utility Reform: Case Studies from Iwate Prefecture in Northern Japan pp. 1003-1013

- Yukio Kinoshita and Brian Dollery
- Strengthening Civil Servants’ Entrepreneurial Behaviour: An Integrated Framework pp. 1014-1026

- Nurul Liyana Mohd Kamil, Christine Robert and Nur Hairani Abd Rahman
- Does Legitimacy Mitigate Corruption? The Relevance of Social Traps in Low-corruption Contexts pp. 1027-1038

- Gissur Ó. Erlingsson, Guðbjörg Andrea Jónsdóttir and Gunnar Helgi Kristinsson
- The Moderating Impact of Technical Support and Internet Self-Efficacy on the Adoption of Electronic Government Services pp. 1039-1052

- Isaac Kofi Mensah, Chuanyong Luo and Xolile Carol Thani
Volume 45, issue 13, 2022
- Does Governance Quality Explain the Sustainability Reporting Tendency of the Public Sector? Worldwide Evidence pp. 931-947

- Ali Uyar, Majdi Karmani, Cemil Kuzey, Merve Kilic and Chadi Yaacoub
- Revisiting International Public Sector Accounting Standards Adoption in Developing Countries pp. 948-963

- Lakshi D Boolaky Doorgakunt, Kamil Omoteso, Nitri Mirosea and Pran Krishansing Boolaky
- A Literature Review of E-government Services with Gamification Elements pp. 964-980

- Ruth S. Contreras-Espinosa and Alejandro Blanco-M
- The China-Characteristic Policy Transfer: A Case of Establishing Long-term Care Insurance pp. 981-990

- Jian Zhang, Yanzhe Zhang, Xiao Yu and Ali Farazmand
Volume 45, issue 12, 2022
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Public Capital Infrastructure Management: Cases of Germany, Hungary and the USA pp. 869-893

- G. Nyikos and N. Ermasova
- Merit Principles Merit Further Investigation: The Influence on Employee Perception of Whistleblowing pp. 894-906

- Sanghee Park and So Hee Jeon
- Ethical Leadership and Commitment to Behave Ethically in Government Agencies pp. 907-916

- Hugo D. Asencio
- Examining the Antecedents of Continuance Usage of Mobile Government Services in Tanzania pp. 917-929

- Herman Mandari and Daniel Koloseni
Volume 45, issue 11, 2022
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Deconstructing Government Budgets through Visual Representation Software pp. 807-818

- Jesús García-García and María Isabel Alonso-Magdaleno
- Adoption of Cloud-Based Accounting Practices in Turkey: An Empirical Study pp. 819-833

- Meltem Altin and Recep Yilmaz
- Public Service Motivation and Morale: Exploratory Study of Former Agents of the National Security Intelligence of Korea pp. 834-844

- Nara Park and Jong Soo Lee
- Examining the Determinants of Expenditure Forecasts pp. 845-858

- Peter A. Jones and Vincent Reitano
- Bots, fake comments, and E-rulemaking: the impact on federal regulations pp. 859-867

- Sara Rinfret, Robert Duffy, Jeffrey Cook and Shane St. Onge
Volume 45, issue 10, 2022
- Why Him Not ME? Inclusive/Exclusive Talent Identification in Academic Public Context pp. 747-759

- Mohamed Mousa, Hiba K. Massoud, Rami M. Ayoubi and Ghulam Murtaza
- A bad turn deserves another: linkages between terrorism, capital flight and industrialisation pp. 760-772

- Simplice Asongu, Joseph Nnanna and Rexon Nting
- Political Fragmentation, Interlocal Expenditures, and the Adoption of Bond Banks for Joint Debt Issue pp. 773-783

- Julius A. Nukpezah and Aisha S. Ahmadu
- Religion and Public Administration: American Exceptionalism or Global Norm? pp. 784-793

- David Houston and Patricia Freeman
- Privatization of Public Services: A Systematic Review of Quality Differences between Public and Private Daycare Providers pp. 794-806

- Lena Brogaard and Ole Helby Petersen
Volume 45, issue 9, 2022
- Trust in Government: Assessing the Impact of Exposure to Information in a Local Context pp. 687-696

- Vincent Mabillard
- The Impact of Destructive Leadership on Public Servants’ Performance: The Mediating Role of Leader-member Exchange, Perceived Organizational Support and Job Satisfaction pp. 697-707

- Victoria Bellou and Maria Dimou
- Does Citizen Involvement Feed on Digital Platforms? pp. 708-725

- Silvana Secinaro, Valerio Brescia, Daniel Iannaci and Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan
- 20-Year History of Performance Measurement in the Local Public Sector: A Systematic Review pp. 726-740

- Martin Král
- Themed Book Review: Political Management and Training in the Digital Age pp. 741-746

- R. Paul Wilson
Volume 45, issue 8, 2022
- Public-sector Financial Management and E-government: The Role Played by Accounting Systems pp. 605-619

- Beatriz Cuadrado-Ballesteros, Serena Santis and Marco Bisogno
- Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Kenya: An Empirical Investigation pp. 620-631

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- What Influences Bureaucrats’ Support for Red Tape Reduction Reform in Taipei City Government? pp. 632-643

- Mei Jen Hung
- The Effects of Fairness on Female Managers’ Perception of Career Prospects and Job Satisfaction: A Study across Sectors pp. 644-657

- Jiwon Suh and Imane Hijal-Moghrabi
- Model for Overcoming Policy Analysis Limitation and Implementation Challenges: Integrative Propositional Analysis of South African National Mental Health Policy Framework and Strategic Plan 2013-2020 pp. 658-674

- Guswin de Wee and Kwame Asmah-Andoh
- Does Country Attractiveness Matter in International Competition? The Case of Countries’ Bidding to Host Major Sports Events pp. 675-686

- Kwang-Hoon Lee and Jean-Loup Chappelet
Volume 45, issue 7, 2022
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Public Value Account: Establishment and Application pp. 537-547

- Shijun Li
- Qualitative Comparative Analysis of the Configurations that Cause Corruption pp. 548-559

- Zhao Cheng and Yang Xiaohong
- Is Health Care a Public Value? pp. 560-569

- Nathaniel L. Wade
- Civil Society Associations’ Efforts to Influence Post-Uprisings Governmental Policymaking in Three Arab States: A Regimes-Triad Approach pp. 570-586

- Robert Hoppe and Nermeen Kassem
- Perceived Public Support of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria pp. 587-589

- Hassan Isgandar and Itunu O. Ilesanmi
- Municipal Response to Fiscal and Governance Reforms: Effects of Stricter Debt Limits across Jurisdictions pp. 590-603

- Julio C. Zambrano-Gutiérrez and Claudia N. Avellaneda
Volume 45, issue 6, 2022
- Does Democratic Innovation Reduce Bias? The G1000 as a New Form of Local Citizen Participation pp. 475-485

- Harmen Binnema and Ank Michels
- Developing an Institutional Arrangement for a Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Community Approach to Regional Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: The Hampton Roads Pilot Project pp. 486-498

- Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, J. Gail Nicula, Burton St. John, Meagan M. Jordan, Michelle Covi, Carol Considine, Marina Saitgalina and Joshua Behr
- Public–private Partnerships for Urban Projects: A Korean Case of Partnership Failure pp. 499-510

- Yoon-jung Kim
- Customizing Health Security Preparedness Activities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Leveraging Political Context to Enhance IHR Implementation pp. 511-522

- Richard G. Greenhill, James A. Johnson, Patrick Malone and Andrew Westrum
- When Push Comes to Shove: The Effect of Economic Crisis on the Spending of Government Savings pp. 523-536

- Cheong Kim and Sanghee Park
Volume 45, issue 5, 2022
- A Link between Public Service Motivation, Employee Outcomes, and Person–Organization Fit: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 379-398

- Trinh Hoang Hong Hue, Huy-Cuong Vo Thai and My-Linh Tran
- The Social Impact of Green Innovation: Towards a Conceptual Framework pp. 399-411

- Hoai-Anh Nguyen Dang, Aila Khan, Anh-Tuan Doan and Nicole Ibbett
- Aspirations for Careers in State-Owned Enterprises: Evidence from a Low Middle-Income Country pp. 412-426

- Phuong Nguyen-Hoang, Trang M. T. Phung, Nhut H. Nguyen, Kien D. Cao and Tho H. Nguyen
- Navigating through Political Risk in Vietnam: The Role of Corporate Cash Holdings pp. 427-441

- Anh-Tuan Le and Thao Phuong Tran
- Learning Paradox and Employee Performance: Empirical Evidence in a Vietnamese Public University pp. 442-452

- Thi Nguyet Que Nguyen and Quan Ha Minh Tran
- Bribery Environments and Manufacturing SME Efficiency: Evidence from a Transitional Economy pp. 453-474

- Anh-Tuan Doan, Aila Khan, Quan Tran and Scott Holmes
Volume 45, issue 4, 2022
- Introduction: Looking for Governance: Latin America Governance Reforms and Challenges pp. 299-307

- B. Guy Peters and Fernando Filgueiras
- Trends of Public Management Reform in Latin America pp. 308-318

- Oscar Oszlak
- Are Governance Modes Alike? An Analysis Based on Bureaucratic Relationships and Skills pp. 319-334

- Pedro Cavalcante and Gabriela Lotta
- Regulatory Framework of Concession Contracts and Effectiveness of Public-Private Partnerships in Providing Road Infrastructure pp. 335-345

- Mónica M. Sinisterra Rodríguez
- Breaking the Mould of Centralization? Path Dependence and Local Government Reform in Ireland: 1898–2014 pp. 346-363

- Petros B. Ogbazghi
- Interpersonal Facilitation and Goal-oriented Managerial Behavior in Japan pp. 364-377

- Yoosung Park
Volume 45, issue 3, 2022
- Inter-Organizational Networking and the Great Recession: Lessons from Detroit Arts and Culture Organizations pp. 213-227

- Alisa V. Moldavanova and Isil Akbulut-Gok
- Abusive Supervision in Agencies: The Role of Gender in Reporting and Complaint Success pp. 228-241

- James Gerard Caillier
- New Public Management and Customer Perceptions of Service Quality – A Mixed-Methods Study pp. 242-256

- Gurmeet Singh and Neale J Slack
- Results-oriented Culture and Organizational Performance: The Mediating Role of Financial Accountability in Public Sector Organizations in Vietnam pp. 257-272

- Yen Thi Tran, Nguyen P. Nguyen and Lam Dang Nguyen
- ICT Use in Central Government: Scope, Predictors and Effects on Coordination Quality pp. 273-286

- Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid
- What Influences Collaborative Relationships between Central and Local Governments? Empirical Evidence from South Korea pp. 287-297

- Ju Won Chung and Yujin Choi
Volume 45, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Public Administration in Education pp. 81-83

- Tommaso Agasisti, Isak Froumin and Daria Platonova
- To Achieve the Same as the Others? Policy Preconditions for Successful Higher Education Governance pp. 84-93

- Bruno Broucker, Jani Ursin, Martina Dal Molin and Kurt De Wit
- Competition for Funding or Funding for Competition? Analysing the Dissemination of Performance-based Funding in European Higher Education and its Institutional Effects pp. 94-106

- Pedro Teixeira, Ricardo Biscaia and Vera Rocha
- Technical Efficiency and Productivity of Higher Education Institutions in the Nordic Countries pp. 107-120

- Christian Andersson and K. Sund
- Actual Autonomy, Efficiency and Performance of Universities: Insights from the Russian Case pp. 121-134

- Tommaso Agasisti and Ekaterina Shibanova
- Intrapreneurship in Higher Education: The Digital Learning Challenge pp. 135-146

- Mara Soncin and Michela Arnaboldi
- Fiscal Shocks, Budgetary Pressures, and Public Education Expenditure Stabilization pp. 147-156

- Peter A. Jones, Vincent Reitano and Christian Buerger
- Declining Public Universities: Patterns and Lessons for Public Policy and Administration: A Russian Case Study pp. 157-170

- Mikhail Lisyutkin, Ali Farazmand and Isak Froumin
- Hybridity in Nordic Higher Education pp. 171-184

- Elias Pekkola, Romulo Pinheiro, Lars Geschwind, Taru Siekkinen, Kirsi Pulkkinen and Teresa Carvalho
- Enhancing Competitiveness of the Russian Higher Education: The 5-100 University Excellence Program through the Lens of Efficiency and Performance pp. 185-197

- Alexander Kotchegura, Mario De Martino and Ali Farazmand
- On Higher Education’s Complexities and the Potential of Network Governance. A Case Study pp. 198-212

- Gertjan Muyters, Bruno Broucker and Kristof De Witte
Volume 45, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue on “Public Administration and Policy in Vietnam” pp. 1-3

- Lam D. Nguyen and Ali Farazmand
- Democratic Governance: Examining the Influence of Citizen Participation on Local Government Performance in Vietnam pp. 4-22

- Trinh Hoang Hong Hue and Milan Tung-Wen Sun
- Women’s Participation in Public Administration in Vietnam: A Case Study of Policy and Practice from 1986 to the Present pp. 23-36

- Dao Nguyen
- Socioeconomic Status, Norms and Bribe-Giving Behaviors Among Citizens of Vietnam pp. 37-48

- Phuong Anh Nguyen and Quang Canh Le
- Performance management in the Vietnam public sector: The role of institution, traditional culture and leadership pp. 49-63

- Tai Anh Vu, Geoff Plimmer, Evan Berman and Pham Ngoc Ha
- Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Performance in Developing Economies: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 64-80

- Manh Hung Do and Sang Chul Park
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