International Review of Public Administration
1999 - 2026
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Volume 26, month 10, 2021
- Issues associated with the use of National Health Insurance contributions in determining public policy program beneficiaries pp. 337-352

- Hosung Sohn and Namho Kwon
- Asymmetric information and excess budget: the influence of performance-based budgeting on budgetary slack in US states pp. 353-372

- Sung-Jin Park and Sungkyu Jang
- Market solutions and the equity principle in tax administration pp. 373-389

- Gyeo Reh Lee
- Research on the determinants of public employees’ quality of work life: relocation of Korean government agencies to Sejong City pp. 390-420

- Soonae Park, Hyo Joo Lee and Sung Min Park
- Business lobbying in the European Union pp. 421-422

- Mattia Guidi
Volume 26, month 07, 2021
- Inclusiveness, Diversity and Equity Statement pp. 231-232

- The Editors
- Erased: Ending faculty sexual misconduct in academia.An open letter from women of public affairs education pp. 233-237

- Sarah Young and Kimberly Wiley
- Organizational responses to work-life balance issues: The adoption and use of family-friendly policies in Korean organizations pp. 238-253

- Hyojin Jang and Hyejin Ahn
- The role of interpersonal networks in managerial role transition: a case study of a state agency in the United States pp. 254-269

- Hyun Hee Park and Dong Chul Shim
- Investigating aggravating & mitigating factors considered by IIROC in penalty imposition pp. 270-290

- Mark Lokanan and Navya Masannagari
- From evidence-based policy making to data-driven administration: proposing the data vs. value framework pp. 291-307

- Sungsoo Hwang, Taewoo Nam and Hyunsang Ha
- The role of policy analysis and its impact on decision-making in local governments: the case of the Seoul Metropolitan Government pp. 308-328

- Kilkon Ko and Ran Kim
- Changing bureaucracies: adapting to uncertainty, and how evaluation can help pp. 329-332

- Pirmin Bundi
- The small welfare states: rethinking welfare in the US, Japan, and South Korea pp. 333-336

- Yusun Cho
Volume 26, month 04, 2021
- Japanese educational innovation and its impact on institutional, socio-economic and national aspect – A review of university members for the national university corporation system pp. 113-134

- Sung-Hun Noh, Seungbae Choi, Makoto Tomita and Takafumi Kubota
- Public service motivation, job satisfaction, and the moderating effect of employment sector: a meta-analysis pp. 135-155

- Naon Min, Namhoon Ki and Taewon Yoon
- Factors influencing the credibility of performance measurement in nonprofits pp. 156-174

- Chongmyoung Lee
- Rethinking public administration and the state: a Foucauldian governmentality perspective pp. 175-191

- Jungbu Kim
- Promoting the performance of community childcare centers using the insight from behavioral economics: application of the last-place aversion and first-place seeking theory pp. 192-208

- Young-Gon Kim and Hosung Sohn
- Revisiting the Miles and Snow typology of organizational strategy: uncovering interrelationships between strategic decision-making and public organizational performance pp. 209-229

- Hasan Aljuhmani, Okechukwu Lawrence Emeagwali and Bashar Ababneh
Volume 26, month 01, 2021
- Social trust as an individual characteristic or societal property? pp. 1-17

- Seung Hyun Kim and Sangmook Kim
- Impact of administrative burden on inappropriate payment error: a blessing or a curse? pp. 18-40

- Sabinne Lee
- Perceptions of social performance in public enterprises and early job seekers’ intentions to apply pp. 41-56

- Seok Eun Kim and Sock Hwan Lee
- Street-level bureaucrats and the (in)effectiveness of malaria control in Punjab pp. 57-72

- Mohsin Bashir and Kainat Shakil
- Interplay of organizational identification, regulatory focused job crafting and job satisfaction in management of emerging job demands: evidence from public sector enterprises pp. 73-91

- Sanjeet Kumar Sameer and Pushpendra Priyadarshi
- Working hours and life satisfaction: finding blind spots from Korean panel data pp. 92-109

- Hayoung Lee
- Exploring the world of social policy: an international approach pp. 110-111

- Reyna L. Reyes-Nunez
Volume 25, month 10, 2020
- Learning before and during the COVID-19 outbreak: a comparative analysis of crisis learning in South Korea and the US pp. 243-260

- Seulki Lee, Jungwon Yeo and Chongmin Na
- Weeding out false information in disasters and emergencies: information recipients’ competency pp. 261-278

- KyungWoo Kim, Hyeon-Suk Lyu and Do Young Gong
- Bureaucratic discretion as a fascinating area of inquiry in public administration pp. 293-297

- Edoardo Ongaro
- The Routledge companion to nonprofit management pp. 298-302

- Bok Gyo Jeong
Volume 25, month 7, 2020
- Organizational politics, work attitudes and performance: the moderating role of age and public service motivation (PSM) pp. 85-105

- Jungwon Park and Keon-Hyung Lee
- A quantitative meta-analysis of organizational ownership and technical efficiency: non-linear influence by facility types and time for nonprofit and for-profit healthcare providers pp. 106-128

- Amy Freeman, Jiwon Nam-Speers and Umit Tokac
- The link between emotional labor and organizational culture in Korean bureaucracy: how taxing is tax work? How enforcing is law enforcement? pp. 129-144

- SungWook Choi and Mary E. Guy
- Globalization and the challenges of public administration: governance, human resources management, leadership, ethics, e-governance and sustainability in the 21st century pp. 145-149

- Claude A. Drolet
- Correction pp. 150-152

- The Editors
Volume 25, month 07, 2020
- E-government success assessment from a public value perspective pp. 153-174

- Majdi Mellouli, Fatma Bouaziz and Omar Bentahar
- Governance challenges within national development planning: lessons from the Colombian experience pp. 175-191

- Fabian Telch, Carolina Isaza and Nadia Rubaii
- Examining gender differences in Korea of preferences for behaviorally informed policies pp. 192-206

- David Oliver Kasdan and HaeNa Lee
- The moderating and mediating role of public service motivation between organization’s social responsibility and employee engagement: evidence from Egyptian public hospitals pp. 207-223

- Moustafa Abdelmotaleb
Volume 25, month 1, 2020
- Assessment of public sector performance in the MENA region: data envelopment approach pp. 1-21

- Gisele Msann and Wadad Saad
- What determines senior civil servants’ responsive behaviors to ministers?: Applying mixed-methodology on the relationship between top bureaucrats and ministers in South Korea pp. 22-43

- Kyoung Eun Kim and Heung Suk Choi
- Government communication and public acceptance of policies in South Korea pp. 44-63

- Dong-Young Kim and Junseop Shim
- Developmental leadership, skill development, and work engagement pp. 64-79

- Geunpil Ryu and Dong-Chul Shim
- The logic of public–private partnerships: the enduring interdependency of politics and markets pp. 80-84

- Kai Xiang Kwa and Soojin Kim
Volume 24, month 10, 2019
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Correction pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Impacts of Vietnam’s new rural development policy on rural households’ income: empirical evidence from the Heckman selection model pp. 229-245

- Manh Hung Do and Sang Chul Park
- The impacts of diversity on team innovation and the moderating effects of cooperative team culture pp. 246-263

- Jongho Roh and Jun Koo
- The symbolic effect of minority representation and perceptions of the majority: how majority citizens perceive marriage-based immigrant representation in the South Korean government pp. 264-281

- Junghwa Choi
- Implementing liberal arts education in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: lessons and implications for Korea’s higher education policy pp. 282-294

- Yongmo Lee, Grace Gesoon Moon and Young-Kook Kwon
Volume 24, month 7, 2019
- Collaborative governance and role of the Grantee in HIV/AIDS health services: the Broward County of South Florida experience pp. 149-169

- James Agbodzakey and Leslie Taylor
- Is the intergenerational war real? An analysis of intergenerational differences in the willingness to pay for child welfare services and welfare services for the elderly in Korea pp. 170-189

- Hyun Joon Kim and Na Yeon Kim
- Can communication by the government improve trust and reduce risk perception? pp. 190-204

- Dae Woong Lee
- The determinants of citizens’ preference of policy instruments for environmental policy: do social trust, government capacity, and state-society relations matter? pp. 205-224

- Beomgeun Cho and M. Jae Moon
- The Oxford handbook of political networks pp. 225-227

- Jeongyoon Lee
Volume 24, month 4, 2019
- The implementation of accrual basis accounting by Indonesia’s local governments pp. 67-80

- Retno Yuliati, Yuliansyah Yuliansyah and Yang Elvi Adelina
- Reforms on county-level fiscal governance in China: impact on urban-rural income inequality pp. 81-100

- Xuhong Su, Kelan Lu, Xiangming Hu and Yuqiong Xiang
- National reputation as an intangible asset: a case study of the King Sejong Institute in Korea pp. 101-116

- Young Ho Eom, Dohyeong Kim, Sung Min Roh and Chang Kil Lee
- Exploring residential experiences of female immigrants in Korea pp. 117-137

- Hee-Jung Jun
- The changing foundations of public administration: from identity to modernity to diversity pp. 138-145

- M. Shamsul Haque
- Making collaboratives work: how complex organizational partnerships succeed pp. 146-148

- David Lee
Volume 24, month 1, 2019
- Blame for unemployment and support for unemployment benefits pp. 1-16

- Yoon Soo Lee
- External shocks and policy change in different coalition opportunity structures pp. 17-35

- Changgeun Yun
- Innovative self-efficacy of municipal employees: empirical evidence from Russia’s Leningrad region pp. 36-59

- Tim Jäkel
- The graduate school mess: what caused it and how we can fix it pp. 60-63

- Caitlin J. Saladino
- A radically democratic response to global governance: dystopian utopias; Integrative governance: generating sustainable responses to global crises pp. 63-66

- Robyn Keast
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