Public Management Review
2008 - 2026
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2026
- Empowering justice: female police officers’ perspectives on advocating for female victims in South Korea pp. 1467-1485

- Sunyoung Pyo and Hongseok Lee
- Public service motivation and policy implementation attitudes: survey experimental evidence from Street-level Bureaucrats in China pp. 1486-1510

- Chao An, Jinhai Yu and Xi Tan
- Psychological Contract Fulfillment in a Changing Public Sector: a Mixed-Methods Case-Study pp. 1511-1533

- Danika Pieters, Bjorn Kleizen, Jan Wynen and Koen Verhoest
- Understanding stringency of performance systems: the case of performance-based funding in U.S. higher education pp. 1534-1561

- Lilia Minaya, Milena I. Neshkova and Alexander Kroll
- Mitigating collaborative inertia: how leadership transfer networks improve the low-carbon governance of local governments pp. 1562-1590

- Bin Guan and Pinggui Gao
- Contribute to public value, experience flow: evidence from a two-wave study in the context of public administration pp. 1591-1618

- Timo Meynhardt, Jessica Bardeli, Fabian Christandl and Maximilian Feser
- Does bureaucracy demotivate public servants? An assessment of psychological mechanisms and the moderating role of age pp. 1619-1643

- Glenn Houtgraaf and Rick T. Borst
- Explaining patterns of co-creation in Swiss local governance pp. 1644-1666

- Jörn Ege, Claire Kaiser and Reto Steiner
- Broader and more intensive sustainable public procurement: a legitimacy theory perspective pp. 1667-1695

- Ruben Nicolas and Fredo Schotanus
- Police leadership at the political interface: A systematic literature review pp. 1696-1718

- Jane Roberts and Jean Hartley
- Operational transparency and satisfaction with public services pp. 1719-1747

- Hung-Yi Hsu
- Trust in nursing home services within weak regulatory regimes: the role of information, control and participation pp. 1748-1774

- Ixchel Pérez-Durán and Koen Verhoest
- The dual nature of innovation in government: differentiating between generation and borrowing pp. 1775-1802

- Jianxing Yu, Junxing Wang and Biao Huang
- The interactive effects of professionalism and politicization: why professional standards and political control mix like oil and water pp. 1803-1833

- Anmol Soni, Evan Mistur and M. Blake Emidy
- Fostering resilience and commitment among volunteers: the role of job demands and autonomy pp. 1834-1866

- Susan Schwarz, Gary Schwarz, Zhou Jiang, Qing Miao and Alexander Newman
Volume 28, issue 5, 2026
- Designing response networks in turbulent times: necessary and sufficient conditions pp. 1109-1135

- Benedetta Trivellato, Daniela Cristofoli, Maria Cucciniello, Marta Micacchi, Alex Turrini and Giovanni Valotti
- Antecedents of emergency services’ Street Level Bureaucrats’ (SLBs) delivery of public value: an exploratory study pp. 1136-1156

- Yvonne Brunetto, Ben Farr-Wharton, Aglae Hernandez Grande, Fleur Sharafizad and Matthew Richman
- Understanding the mobility of public leaders: switching between sectors and governmental levels pp. 1157-1181

- Maria Falk Mikkelsen, Bente Bjørnholt, Lene Holm Pedersen and Jesper Rosenberg Hansen
- Intertwined dimensions of private value in the digitalization of higher education pp. 1182-1211

- Higor Leite, Peggy Alexopoulou, Tien-Der Han and Amanda Berry
- The impact of accountability systems on public employee well-being and the moderating effects of role clarity and job autonomy pp. 1212-1238

- Yousueng Han, Kwangseon Hwang, Eunjin (Anna) Kim and Peter J. Robertson
- Are “justified” biases acceptable? Citizens’ perceptions of gendered government hiring pp. 1239-1260

- Yao Wang, Ning Liu and Richard M. Walker
- Self-organizing work in practice: the case of community-based flooding initiatives in Scotland pp. 1261-1282

- Kirsty Holstead and Merlijn van Hulst
- Exploring the roles of non-profit organizations in co-production: a systematic literature review pp. 1283-1308

- Chengzhi Yi, Xinyi Qiu and Huafang Li
- Forced online-level bureaucrats during the pandemic. Analysing the telework experience of social service workers pp. 1309-1333

- Joanna Andraszak, Eleni Papaoikonomou and Amado Alarcón
- Supervisory autonomy support: does it strengthen the PSM—Employee engagement relationship? pp. 1334-1357

- J. Travis Bland and Kenneth A. Kriz
- Impact of relational and moral motives on social innovation: the mediating role of value co-creation pp. 1358-1383

- Peng Xiaobao, Sandra Asare, Emmanuel Mensah Horsey, Sumran Ali and Sheng Sibei
- The influence of new public management on the police first-line manager: exploring the challenges faced by practitioner managers pp. 1384-1401

- Scott Banks and Anthony May
- The metagovernance of power in collaboration innovation: a case study of transforming local systems in the Scottish Highlands pp. 1402-1429

- Riley Livingstone
- Can information frames nudge citizens to co-produce in emergency preparedness? —evidence from a survey experiment pp. 1430-1466

- Xinyi Qiu, Jinfeng Zhang and Chengzhi Yi
Volume 28, issue 4, 2026
- Does negative feedback on financial performance affect managerial turnover? pp. 847-868

- Jinhai Yu and Xin Chen
- Testing the conceptual boundaries of public service motivation and sense of community responsibility: prosocial actions in community and political engagement pp. 869-889

- Neil M. Boyd and Jaclyn Piatak
- Idiosyncrasies of public value: how individual characteristics influence citizen perceptions of public value pp. 890-913

- Joseph A. Hafer and Md Sharif Hossain
- Why do some local governments respond actively to the initiatives of national Non-Governmental Organizations? pp. 914-932

- Fanrong Meng, Meng Yuan and Zitao Chen
- Capitalization of social service nonprofit activities: homeless service provider openings and home values pp. 933-959

- Yoon-Jung Choi, Saerim Kim and Andrew Sullivan
- Ongoing strategizing in practice: Examining CEO activities and a social enterprise’s pathways to growth and greater effectiveness pp. 960-993

- John M. Bryson, Danbi Seo, Yuan Daniel Cheng, Barbara C. Crosby and Shuping Wang
- The impact of telework on public service motivation: exploring the role of authentic leadership in pre- and post-pandemic contexts pp. 994-1016

- SeungUk Hur
- Why officials are held strictly accountable: a qualitative comparative analysis of emergencies in China pp. 1017-1037

- Fujun Zhou, Cheng Fu and Chunyan Hu
- How supervisor’s life-span related HRM practices drive flow and employability of teachers: the moderating role of leader-member exchange pp. 1038-1061

- Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden, Mieke Audenaert, Elias Janssen, Vincent Goossens and Adelien Decramer
- Modes of strategic control: shifting dynamics between planning and control tools in strategy implementation pp. 1062-1086

- Andreas Sundström and Fredrik Svärdsten
- Agency orientation and bureaucratic behaviour towards clients: evidence from a survey experiment among unemployment caseworkers pp. 1087-1107

- Mogens Jin Pedersen, Niels Bjørn Grund Petersen, Martin Bækgaard and Jonas Krogh Madsen
Volume 28, issue 3, 2026
- Can the experience in COVID-19 prevention and control improve the emergency response capacity of local civil servants in China? pp. 561-579

- Ying Chen, Hao Liu and Lin Ma
- Bureaucratic burden or administrative capacity? Administrative intensity and fiscal performance of local governments pp. 580-601

- Jin Kim and Hyejin Kang
- Blending the two communities: concurrent evidence use in state-level policy processes pp. 602-619

- Kimberley R. Isett, Diana Hicks and Gordon Kingsley
- Algorithms for a new season? Mapping a decade of research on the artificial intelligence-driven digital transformation of public administration pp. 620-654

- Yanto Chandra and Naikang Feng
- Nonprofit sector ambidexterity: a framework for understanding innovation and strategy change in nonprofit organizations pp. 655-677

- Danbi Seo, John M. Bryson and Matt Williams
- The impact of descriptive social norms on coproduction: How communication frames matter pp. 678-704

- Yan Wang, Shuwei Zhang and Jinfeng Zhang
- Transparency and citizen satisfaction: a meta-analysis and future research agenda pp. 705-739

- Ruiying Li, Qiushi Wang and Tingli Qu
- Using public–private partnerships for political reasons: the Government’s motivation and conditions pp. 740-770

- Yanbing Han and Hai (David) Guo
- Middle managers matter! Unpacking the deployment and adaptation of organization-level dynamic capabilities pp. 771-798

- Petter Gullmark, Carlo Salvato and Tommy H. Clausen
- Citizens engaging in public service provision: value co-creation or hard work? pp. 799-819

- Per Skålén, Robin Bankel and Johan Kaluza
- Staff (mis)allocation in public agencies: evidence from protected area management in Brazil pp. 820-846

- Gus Greenstein
Volume 28, issue 2, 2026
- ‘Volunteers are incompetent’: how the stereotype of incompetence impacts new volunteer’s participation pp. 255-278

- Qing Miao, Jinhao Huang, Yuhang He and Chao Pan
- (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction? The effect of servant leadership on firefighters’ global satisfaction – a social identity approach pp. 279-306

- Anthony Perrier, Mathieu Molines, Martin Storme and Assâad El Akremi
- Network governance of collaborative innovation: a bipartite network perspective pp. 307-333

- Ge Wang, Yanlu Zha, Tao Wang, Guangdong Wu, Hongtao Yi and Bingsheng Liu
- How is empathy used in public service? A systematic literature review pp. 334-358

- Assel Mussagulova
- Communicating social justice in the public sphere: the case of public higher education pp. 359-387

- Ishara Casellas Connors and Hailey Feik
- A multi-stakeholder perspective to improve the efficacy of management consulting practice in the New Zealand public health system pp. 388-414

- Adeel Akmal, Nataliya Podgorodnichenko, Robin Gauld and Tim Stokes
- Framework for cross-border governance: from cross-border critical factors to sustainable development pp. 415-476

- Caroline Krüger, Adriana Fiorani Pennabel, Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto, Fábio Henrique Correa Bogado Guimarães, Nino Rafael Medeiros Kruger, Marco Meneguzzo, Claudia Souza Passador and Adriana Cristina Ferreira Caldana
- Can chatbots represent? Examining the potential for symbolic representation in automated service agents pp. 477-497

- Brian Stelbotsky and Sanghee Park
- Performance rankings reduce cognitive processing of underlying performance information pp. 498-520

- Lisa Hohensinn, Jurgen Willems, Bert George and Steven Van de Walle
- Love thy neighbour? Management team environment and effective leadership behaviour in public organizations pp. 521-539

- Caroline Howard Grøn and Christian Bøtcher Jacobsen
- Digital platforms and hybridized social sector accountability: a critical discourse analysis of promotional material pp. 540-560

- Elizabeth-Rose Ahearn, Catherine Mai and Greg Marston
Volume 28, issue 1, 2026
- Performance management in collaborations: exploring associations between distributed leadership and collective performance data use pp. 1-23

- Alexander Kroll, Willow S. Jacobson and Kimberley R. Isett
- Flying with clipped wings: dynamic capabilities of publicly owned health care providers pp. 24-44

- Yevgen Bogodistov and Daniel Beimborn
- The dance of power and responsibility: understanding the multilevel government influence on CSR practices in Chinese state-owned enterprises pp. 45-66

- Lei Fan, Chuang Wu and Zucheng Zhou
- Failed cases of collaborative innovation: when a castle turns into a tent pp. 67-89

- Charlotte Van Dijck and Trui Steen
- Organizational strategic stance and perceived public service performance: a public service logic perspective pp. 90-114

- Pu Gong and Yongheng Yang
- Public participation and distributional equity of government spending pp. 115-135

- Milena I. Neshkova and Can Chen
- Symbolic representation in policing: How officer characteristics shape police-suspect interactions pp. 136-157

- Yong-Chan Rhee, Charles E. Menifield and Miyeon Song
- Factors shaping the use of performance information by public managers pp. 158-179

- Denita Cepiku, Marco Mastrodascio and Weijie Wang
- Exploring the impact of external rewards on e-government services adoption: empirical evidence from Jordan pp. 180-206

- Sabreen Abulhaija, Marta F. Arroyabe, Caleb Kwong and Wenjuan Zeng
- Performance management in a collaborative context: the conundrum of hard accountability and sector partnership pp. 207-226

- Luke I. Macris, Michael P. Sam and Steven J. Jackson
- Procuring for social responsibility? A micro-institutionalist analysis of shaping factors, operational tensions and unintended outcomes pp. 227-254

- D. Harrison
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