International Review of Public Administration
1999 - 2026
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Volume 31, month 04, 2026
- Do budget stabilization funds promote pension integrity? The impact of BSF on U.S. State pension contributions pp. 125-151

- Eunjoo Choi and Seeun (Sen) Ryu
- Exploring norm uncertainty: a perspective on predicting individuals’ behaviors in environmental conflict pp. 152-178

- Jongdae Song and Youkyoung Jeong
- Performance data and innovation: how archival and perceptual information influences managerial innovation pp. 179-197

- Ohbet Cheon, Miyeon Song and Jihyun Koo
- Choosing between intra-sector and inter-sector employment transitions: the role of public sector employment satisfaction and PSM pp. 198-220

- Taehee Kim and Yunjin Jung
- Estimating the mean and distributional impact of ability tracking on high school students using between-school variations pp. 221-242

- Hosung Sohn
- East or west, home is best: will public administration return to its roots after drifting too far away? pp. 243-255

- Ali Mohammad Mistarihi
Volume 31, month 01, 2026
- Anti-immigration attitudes in a homogeneous society: the case of Korea pp. 1-22

- Kyunghwan Kim and Sang-Won Kang
- The triad of digital governance: performance, participation, and digital implementation pp. 23-46

- John Riveros-Gavilanes, Jeisson Riveros-Gavilanes, Rafael Amaya-Mejía, Yulied Guevara-Castro, Luis Miguel Cabrera-Gonzales and Brenda Liseth Roa-Yaguara
- How government management of COVID-19 influence voter turnout in presidential elections among poor people? pp. 47-81

- Mathieu Juliot Mpabe Bodjongo and Amadou Bobbo
- Does quasi-marketization matter to corruption in North Korea? a perceived corruption of North Korean refugees pp. 82-104

- Yechan Moon, Shihyun Noh, Sung-Bae Kim and Ji Hyung Park
- Exploring the influences of contracting management capacity in realizing the promised benefits of government outsourcing: evidence from the U.S. federal bureaucracy pp. 105-124

- Gyeo Reh Lee and Shinwoo Lee
Volume 30, month 10, 2025
- Institutional dimensions of discretion and intrinsic motivation among street-level bureaucrats in social welfare: organizational position and communication satisfaction as moderators pp. 301-325

- Huiju Lee and Nara Park
- Fostering employee engagement and mental health: Impact of psychological safety, humble leadership, and knowledge sharing in the Japanese public sector pp. 326-349

- Shin-ichiro Kumagaya, Akiko Matsuo, Naomi Yui, Satsuki Ayaya, Takuya Kawahara, Kosuke Kashiwabara, Goro Koto and Harue Kamioka
- Constitutional concentration of power and dependence on external debt in Africa pp. 350-380

- Nelson Derrick Nguepi
- Beyond allocation: assessing public school efficiency of financial resource tracking and management in Cameroon pp. 381-406

- Armand Mboutchouang Kountchou
- Public administration in the 21st century: a global south perspective pp. 407-409

- Sakrawandi and Mursak
Volume 30, month 07, 2025
- Investigating the development of local government research within a decade: a bibliometric analysis pp. 181-203

- Tri Thi Thien Nguyen, Ha Thi Thu Tran and Huyen Thi Thanh Tran
- Motivations for collaborative governance in China: a systematic review of the literature pp. 204-222

- Jie Wang and Nicola Ulibarri
- Analysis of factors related to the utilization of business incentives pp. 223-248

- Hakyeon Lee and J. S. Butler
- Much is delivered, then much will be engaged? How do public service delivery and social media usage influence political engagement in Asia? pp. 249-271

- Chae Young Chang and Daewoo Lee
- The UX of bureaucracy: mapping user engagement to citizen experiences of administrative burdens pp. 272-295

- Kayla Schwoerer
- The impeachment power: The law, politics, and purpose of an extraordinary constitutional tool pp. 296-299

- Hengki and Iqbal Saffariz Santosa
Volume 30, month 04, 2025
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Correction pp. II-II

- The Editors
- Two heads are better than one even within government bureaucracy: how does an inter-departmental network evolve? pp. 91-112

- Hanchan Hwang
- Strategic alignment and its effects on employee engagement: empirical evidences from Ethiopian education sector pp. 113-135

- Dawit Udessa Gede
- Staff competence and job performance of public procurement professionals: the moderating effect of procurement regulatory compliance pp. 136-155

- Leonada Raphael Mwagike
- Who shapes carbon neutrality? A comparative study of industry and non-industry coalitions via social network analysis pp. 156-176

- Inseok Seo and Youhyun Lee
- Empathetic policy design: emotional engagement, inclusive space, and empowered deliberation pp. 177-180

- Iqbal Saffariz Santosa, Theodora Aprilia Sari, Hengki and Dimas Yudha Baskara
Volume 30, month 01, 2025
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Exploring the pathway to innovation: the mediating role of employee engagement in the Trust-Creativity Nexus pp. 1-22

- Waiphot Kulachai
- Flexibility stigma, supervisory support, and the use of flexible work arrangements in the public sector: distinguishing flextime and flexplace pp. 23-43

- Sang Eun Lee and Youngjae Kim
- Understanding gender inequality through the lens of gendered sentiment: the case of Korean citizens pp. 44-59

- Hannah June Kim, Minsung Michael Kang and Danbee Lee
- Cultivation and activation? examining the role of basic needs satisfaction in public service motivation research pp. 60-85

- Ju Won Park
- The injustice of place: uncovering the legacy of poverty in America pp. 86-89

- Dexter K. Horne
Volume 29, month 10, 2024
- The roles of governments for polycentricity’s vulnerabilities: an analysis of South Korea’s PV panel recycling policies pp. 267-287

- Insik Bang and Saemi Chang
- Impact of female role models and mentors in career development: evidence from the Korean Central Government pp. 288-309

- Seoyoun Cho and Helen H. Yu
- Decoding job satisfaction in the Nepalese public sector: patterns and predictors pp. 310-329

- Hasan Muhammad Baniamin, Ishtiaq Jamil, Narendra Raj Paudel and Prabin Babu Dhakal
- Critical success factors and key performance indicators in the modernization of public services: empirical evidence from Greece pp. 330-352

- Evangelos Karampotsis, George M. Aspridis, Georgios Dounias and Vassiliki Exarchou
- How digital government capabilities strengthen public sector workforce resilience pp. 353-362

- Danuvas Sagarik
- Stakeholder engagement pp. 363-365

- Erica Ceka
Volume 29, month 07, 2024
- A systematic literature review of budget participation: foundations, trends, and ways forward pp. 175-202

- Mushtaq Yousif Alhasnawi, Ridzwana Mohd Said, Yousif Raad Muhsen, Alhamzah Alnoor, Sajead Alshdaifat and Zahra Mohamed El Shlmani
- Does management make a difference in goal conflict? Evidence from South Korea pp. 203-219

- Taeyeon Kim
- Exploring the utility of performance measurement in nonprofits pp. 220-244

- Chongmyoung Lee
- White-collar crime and the public sector: an interdisciplinary approach to public procurement fraud pp. 245-250

- Alam Azhari Amir, Sangkala and Muh. Yunus
- When helping hurts: the impact of social belonging interventions on public employees’ happiness at work pp. 251-265

- Pananda Chansukree
Volume 29, month 04, 2024
- Rural and regional development in the age of digital platforms: platformization of the Japanese Furusato Nozei Hometown Tax Donation System pp. 59-82

- Ryo Umeda, Toni Ryynänen and Torsti Hyyryläinen
- Unraveling the threads of corruption perception: effects of age and cohort pp. 83-101

- Ye-Eun Sim
- Outsourcing and backsourcing in a time of crisis – experiences of double opportunism pp. 102-122

- Magnus Jansson, David Karlsson, Eric Carlström and Johan Berlin
- How does the stringency of state tax and expenditure limitations influence opportunistic taxation? pp. 123-145

- Seeun Ryu and Inyoung Cho
- The myth of bureaucratic neutrality: an examination of merit and representation pp. 146-149

- Farzana Sharmin
- Curvilinear dynamics of job demands, resources, and resilience: the impact of HR practices on public managers pp. 150-173

- Myung Hun Jin and Geoff Plimmer
Volume 29, month 01, 2024
- Behind and beyond the standard(ization) trap: diversifying power sources by differentiating centralization and standardization pp. 1-19

- Junesoo Lee
- Republican governor, unified government, and the U.S. states’ death penalty executions pp. 20-41

- Gook Jin Kim, Namhoon Ki and Na Yeon Kim
- Digital leadership in the public sector: a scoping review and outlook pp. 42-58

- Boniface Ushaka Adie, Mary Tate and Elizabeth Valentine
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