International Journal of Public Administration
1997 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 14, 2017
- Policy Analysis, International Relations, and European Governance – Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries pp. 1159-1163

- Mads Dagnis Jensen and Michaël Tatham
- Social Policy in Hard Times: Crisis-Coping Strategies in Europe from 1976 to 2013 pp. 1164-1174

- Yves Steinebach and Christoph Knill
- Public Policy, Institutional Formation, and Multilevel Policy-Making – or “How to Get It to the People?” pp. 1175-1185

- Eva G. Heidbreder
- The Limits of Governance: How Far Does Policy Analysis Travel in International Relations? pp. 1186-1196

- Sandra Lavenex
- Disentangling Actors from Their Environment? Pitfalls and Added-Value of the Strategic-Choice Approach pp. 1197-1210

- Michaël Tatham
- Explaining Informal Policy-Making Patterns in the Eurozone Crisis: Decentralized Bargaining and the Theory of EU Institutions pp. 1211-1222

- Magnus Schoeller, Mattia Guidi and Yannis Karagiannis
- Examining the EU-China Relationship in the Aftermath of the Economic Crisis pp. 1223-1236

- Po-Kuan Wu and Mads Dagnis Jensen
- Constitutional Dynamics in the European Union: Success, Failure, and Stability of Institutional Treaty Revisions pp. 1237-1249

- Thomas Dörfler, Katharina Holzinger and Jan Biesenbender
- Conclusion: European Governance in a Changing World: Interests, Institutions, and Policy-Making pp. 1250-1260

- Adrienne Héritier
- EOV Subscriptions page pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 40, issue 13, 2017
- The Influences of Perceived Managerial Discretion and Risk-Taking Behavior on Government Organizational Performance pp. 1075-1084

- Danis Hidayat Sumadilaga, Budi W. Soetjipto, Sari Wahyuni and Setyo Hari Wijanto
- Cyberterrorism and Cyber Attacks in the Public Sector: How Public Administration Copes with Digital Threats pp. 1085-1100

- Bernd W. Wirtz and Jan C. Weyerer
- A Big Bang for Japanese Mandarins? The Civil Service Reform of 2014 pp. 1101-1113

- Ko Mishima
- Forget “Blind Leading the Seeing” – Improving Public Service Management pp. 1114-1128

- Suvituulia Taponen and Katri Kauppi
- Effects of Budgetary Constraints on HR Reforms in Central Public Administrations and the Importance of Institutional Context pp. 1129-1142

- Christoph Demmke
- E-Government with Big Data Enabled through Smartphone for Public Services: Possibilities and Challenges pp. 1143-1158

- Muhammad Anshari and Syamimi Ariff Lim
Volume 40, issue 12, 2017
- From Politics to Performance: How Perceived Support Matters for Public Organizations pp. 989-999

- Erin K. Melton
- Unpacking Local Economic Development: A Case Study from Nekemte Town and Its Hinterlands, Oromia, Ethiopia pp. 1000-1012

- Megerssa Tolessa Walo
- Gift Giving and Corruption pp. 1013-1023

- Adam Graycar and David Jancsics
- The Impact of Mobbing and Job-Related Stress on Burnout and Health-Related Quality of Life: The Case of Turkish Territorial State Representatives pp. 1024-1035

- Mehmet Yesilbas and Thomas T.H. Wan
- Public Administration Research in Contemporary Russia: An Analysis of Journal Publications, 2010–2014 pp. 1036-1049

- Anna Sanina, Aleksey Balashov and Valentina Kaysarova
- Chinese Intergovernmental Relations and World Development: Origins and Impacts of Chinese Export Credits pp. 1050-1062

- Palina Prysmakova
- Public Value in Politics: A Legislative Budget Office Approach pp. 1063-1073

- Usman Chohan and Kerry Jacobs
- Corrigendum pp. 1074-1074

- The Editors
Volume 40, issue 11, 2017
- Community Participation in Local Governance – An Empirical Analysis of Urbanized Local Governments in the Philippines and Uganda pp. 907-917

- Risako Ishii
- Performance Implications of Public Managers’ Goal Prioritization: An Empirical Test of the Link between Internal Management and Organizational Performance pp. 918-929

- Camilla Denager Staniok
- Social Capital, Civic Engagement, and Economics in a Transitioning Economy: The Case of Vietnam Provinces pp. 930-941

- Stephanie A. Pink-Harper and Diep Duong
- From Discourses to Policy: Analyzing the Creation of an Accountability Discourse in Colombia pp. 942-953

- Carolina Isaza
- Big Government, Big Corruption? Examining the Relationship between Government Size and Public Corruption in the Philippines pp. 954-967

- Prinz Parungao Magtulis and John Lourenze Poquiz
- Competency-based Curriculum Mapping as a Tool for Continuous Improvement for Master of Public Administration (MPA) Programs pp. 968-978

- Naim Kapucu
- Human Resources Management, Citizenship Behavior, and Turnover Intention in the Portuguese Public Administration pp. 979-988

- Francisco Cesário and Sara Magalhães
Volume 40, issue 10, 2017
- Introduction to the Symposium on Exploring the Complexities of Performance Management pp. 805-807

- Elio Borgonovi, William C. Rivenbark and Carmine Bianchi
- Management Tools for Quality Performance Improvement in Italian Hospitals pp. 808-819

- Simone Fanelli, Gianluca Lanza and Antonello Zangrandi
- The Impact of Environmental Factors on the Measurement of Managerial Efficiency in the Italian Waste Management Sector: Framework and Empirical Evidence pp. 820-832

- Simona Alfiero, Filippo Elba, Alfredo Esposito and Giuliano Resce
- Applying a Dynamic Performance Management Framework to Wicked Issues: How Coproduction Helps to Transform Young People’s Services in Surrey County Council, UK pp. 833-846

- Carmine Bianchi, Tony Bovaird and Elke Loeffler
- The Effect of More Demanding Public Services Quality Standards on the Organization of Service Providers pp. 847-859

- Guido Capaldo, Nicola Costantino and Roberta Pellegrino
- The Adoption of Outcome-Related Performance Indicators in External Reporting: An Empirical Study pp. 860-874

- Fabio Monteduro
- Proud to Be a Public Servant? An Analysis of the Work-Related Determinants of Professional Pride among Dutch Public Servants pp. 875-887

- R. T. Borst and C. J. Lako
- Exploring the Relationship between Operational and Financial Indicators: The Case of Water and Sewer Utilities pp. 888-895

- William C. Rivenbark, Roberta Fasiello, Dale J. Roenigk and Stefano Adamo
- Revenue Portfolio and Expenditures: An Examination of the Volatility of Tax Revenue and Expenditure Patterns during the Great Recession pp. 896-905

- Whitney B. Afonso
Volume 40, issue 9, 2017
- Low-Hanging Fruit: Leadership, Perceived Prosocial Impact, and Employee Motivation pp. 717-729

- Louise Ladegaard Bro, Lotte Bøgh Andersen and Anne Bøllingtoft
- Evidence-Based Practice: Challenging the Rational Wisdom pp. 730-743

- Jeremy L. Hall
- The Design and Execution of Performance Management Systems at State Level: A Comparative Analysis of Italy and Malaysia pp. 744-755

- Carmine Bianchi and John Antony Xavier
- Lessons Learned from Public and Private Contract Managers for Effective Local Government Contracting Out: The Case of New Jersey pp. 756-769

- Soojin Kim
- A Serious Game: Performance Management in Italian Ministries pp. 770-779

- Gianfranco Rebora, Renato Ruffini and Matteo Turri
- Are School Committees a Source of Empowerment? Insights from Tanzania pp. 780-791

- Orest Sebastian Masue and Steinar Askvik
- Shared Services and Cost Reduction Motive in the Public Sector pp. 792-804

- Kaide Tammel
Volume 40, issue 8, 2017
- Popular Financial Reports as Fiscal Transparency Mechanisms: An Assessment Using the Fiscal Transparency Index for the Citizen User pp. 625-636

- Meagan M. Jordan, Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Melanie Berman and Casey Gilchrist
- Administrative Styles in the OECD: Bureaucratic Policy-Making beyond Formal Rules pp. 637-648

- Jan Enkler, Sylvia Schmidt, Steffen Eckhard, Christoph Knill and Stephan Grohs
- Understanding Open Data Policy: Evidence from Bulgaria pp. 649-657

- Anton Gerunov
- State Bureaucracy in Indonesia and its Reforms: An Overview pp. 658-669

- Nurdiana Gaus, Sultan Sultan and Muhammad Basri
- What Drives Japanese INGOs to Operate in Latin American Countries? pp. 670-683

- Claudia N. Avellaneda, Morgen Johansen and Kohei Suzuki
- Justifying Coproduced Policeability: Restrained Creativity and New Modalities of (Dis)Agreements in the Swedish Police pp. 684-696

- Bertil Rolandsson
- Organizational Citizenship Levels of Physicians in Public Hospitals pp. 697-705

- İbrahim Topçu, Arzu Kader Harmancı Seren, Fatma Kaya, Ahmet Karadal and Aytolan Yıldırım
- Restoring Fiscal Balances Post the Global Economic Crisis in Botswana pp. 706-716

- Emmanuel Botlhale
Volume 40, issue 7, 2017
- Swimming against the Tide: How Disaster Agencies Build Political Resilience pp. 539-547

- Jacqui Ewart and Hamish McLean
- “Most MPs are Not All that Sharp.” Political Employees and Representative Democracy pp. 548-558

- Stefan Svallfors
- Guiding the Public Sector: Assessing the Use of Recommended Practices in the Budgeting Process pp. 559-574

- David J. Helpap
- Democratic Innovations: Reinforcing or Changing Perceptions of Trust? pp. 575-587

- Joachim Åström, Magnus E. Jonsson and Martin Karlsson
- Addressing Information Needs in Employment Services Provision in Italy: The Role of Codesign Networks pp. 588-597

- Mattia Martini, Martino Andreani and Benedetta Trivellato
- Value-For-Money Audit for Accountability and Performance Management in Local Government in Ghana pp. 598-611

- Justice Nyigmah Bawole and Mohammed Ibrahim
- Disclosure on Measures to Prevent Corruption Risks: A Study of Italian Local Governments pp. 612-624

- Giuseppe D’onza, Francesco Brotini and Vincenzo Zarone
Volume 40, issue 6, 2017
- Citizenship as Targeted Behavior: Responses to Organizational Justice and the Role of Culture pp. 459-471

- Muhammad Mubbashar Hassan, Sundas Azim and Syed Moqaddas Abbas
- A Critical Evaluation of Australian Mineral Resources Rent Tax pp. 472-480

- Simone Valle de Souza, Brian Dollery and Michael A. Kortt
- Control, Historic Pitfalls, and the UK Nuclear Renaissance pp. 481-489

- Barry Pemberton
- Network Formation During Disasters: Exploring Micro-Level Interorganizational Processes and the Role of National Capacity pp. 490-503

- Michael D. Siciliano and Clayton Wukich
- Comparison of a Multidimensional to a Unidimensional Measure of Public Service Motivation: Predicting Work Attitudes pp. 504-515

- Sangmook Kim
- Development of the PIP Organizational Models: Examples from the Armenian Transport Sector pp. 516-525

- Norayr Badasyan and Hans Wilhelm Alfen
- Understanding Diversity Management in the Public Sector: A Case for Contingency Theory pp. 526-537

- Jocelyn McGrandle
Volume 40, issue 5, 2017
- Assessing Local Government Capacity for Implementing Sustainable Transportation: The Role of Political Culture pp. 375-384

- Aiden Irish
- Public Participation in Budgeting: The New Path of Budget Reform in Thailand pp. 385-400

- Tippawan Lorsuwannarat
- Exploring the Deep Antecedent of Public Service Motivation pp. 401-407

- Étienne Charbonneau and Gregg G. Van Ryzin
- Trust Matters: Distrust in an External Evaluation of a Public Sector Program pp. 408-415

- Tracey Wond
- Implementation Challenges of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Selected Districts in Ghana: Evidence from the Field pp. 416-426

- Adam Fusheini, Gordon Marnoch and Ann Marie Gray
- Empowering Leadership and Municipal Service Delivery: A Case Study of a Metropolitan Municipality in South Africa pp. 427-433

- Krishna Govender
- Process Tracing in Public Administration: The Implications of Practitioner Insights for Methods of Inquiry pp. 434-442

- Étienne Charbonneau, Alexander C. Henderson, Benoit Ladouceur and Philippe Pichet
- Small Countries, Big Performers: In Search of Shared Strategic Public Sector HRM Practices in Successful Small Countries pp. 443-458

- Zeger Van der Wal
Volume 40, issue 4, 2017
- Innovation Policy as Performativity—the Case of Sweden pp. 305-316

- Patrik Hall and Karl Löfgren
- The Use of Social Media Policies by US Municipalities pp. 317-328

- Lamar Vernon Bennett and Aroon Prasad Manoharan
- Predictors of an Effective Performance Measurement System: Evidence from Municipal Governments in Turkey pp. 329-341

- Sedat Eliuz, Naim Kapucu, Yusuf Ustun and Cihan Demirhan
- Are Power Asymmetries a Reason for the State to Intervene? pp. 342-347

- Stefan Mann
- UK Government Policy, Credit Unions, and Payday Loans pp. 348-360

- Bill Lee and John Brierley
- Knowledge Sharing in Public Organizations: The Roles of Servant Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behavior pp. 361-373

- Luu Trong Tuan
Volume 40, issue 3, 2017
- Examining Nepalese Forestry Governance from Gender Perspectives pp. 205-225

- Radha Wagle, Soma Pillay and Wendy Wright
- The Survival of Spanish Provincial Governments in a Quasi-Federal Polity: Reframing the Debate pp. 226-239

- Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy and Alistair Cole
- Accountability of Public Servants under Dominant Political Settlements of China: Effects, Challenges, and Issues pp. 240-255

- Chunyan Hu
- New Public Management Reforms in the Italian Universities: Managerial Tools, Accountability Mechanisms or Simply Compliance? pp. 256-269

- Martina Dal Molin, Mateo Turri and Tommaso Agasisti
- Implementing Environmental Sustainability in Local Government: The Impacts of Framing, Agency Culture, and Structure in US Cities and Counties pp. 270-283

- Lucie Laurian, Mark Walker and Jan Crawford
- Executive Remuneration: Industry and Job Family Effects pp. 284-294

- Frans Maloa
- A New Working Method in Psychiatric Care – The Impact of Implementation pp. 295-304

- Catrin Alverbratt, Johan Berlin, Sture Åström, Anders Kauffeldt and Eric Carlström
Volume 40, issue 2, 2017
- Understanding the Regulatory Thicket: Interactions Among State Environmental Regulators and Regulatees pp. 101-114

- Michelle Pautz, Sara Rinfret and Melissa Rorie
- Measuring Policy Success: Evaluating Public Sector Reform in Bhutan pp. 115-125

- Lhawang Ugyel and Janine O’Flynn
- Self-Care in Public and Community Sector Workplaces pp. 126-137

- Judith Bessant
- The NPS and Ossification: Does It Still Exist? pp. 138-149

- Sara Rinfret and Jeffrey Cook
- An Evaluation Framework for Budget Reforms: A Guide for Assessing Public Budget Systems and Selecting Budget Process Reforms pp. 150-163

- Stuart Kasdin
- Public Service Motivation in Ghanaian Civil Service: A Case Study of Ejisu-Juabeng Municipality pp. 164-175

- Edward Brenya, Samuel Adu-Gyamfi, Emmanuel Yeboah Kyei, Fred Precious Tariah, Azunda Nmerukini, Elizabeth Korkor Boateng and Rachel Yomle Angmor
- Healthcare, Policy Implementation, and Culture: What Cultural Values Influence Unpaid Primary Caregivers to Provide Care to Older Adults? pp. 176-184

- Minerva Cruz
- Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers and Fiscal Capacity pp. 185-191

- Helen Hoka Osiolo
- Effective HRM Implementation by Line Managers: Relying on Various Sources of Support pp. 192-204

- Sophie Op de Beeck, Jan Wynen and Annie Hondeghem
Volume 40, issue 1, 2017
- Satisfaction with and Success of Employee Training from a Public Service Motivation Perspective pp. 1-11

- Julia Thaler, Katharina Spraul, Bernd Helmig and Hannah Franzke
- The Effects of Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative on the Millennium Development Goals for Health pp. 12-23

- Henri Atangana Ondoa
- Supervisor Attitudes toward Term Limits in Wisconsin Towns pp. 24-35

- Scott Sager, Douglas Ihrke and Fredrik O. Andersson
- What Happens When Rules Stay the Same? Examining Changes in Implementation Intent over Time pp. 36-53

- Jessica N. Terman
- Depolitization of Bureaucracy: The Case of Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 54-64

- Fatih Demir
- The Role of Citizen Participation and the Use of Social Media Platforms in the Participatory Budgeting Process pp. 65-76

- Victoria Gordon, Jeffery L. Osgood and Daniel Boden
- Organizational Commitment, Job Satisfaction and Attitudes toward Organizational Change: A Study in the Local Government pp. 77-88

- Darwish Abdulrahman Yousef
- Of Distributive Politics and Pork Barrel System: Why Not Epistemic Governance Approach? pp. 89-99

- Dennis Vicencio Blanco
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