International Review of Public Administration
1999 - 2025
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Volume 22, month 10, 2017
- Collaborative governance and information technology innovation: public–nonprofit partnerships to build neighborhood information systems pp. 321-343

- Sungsoo Hwang
- The diffusion of TIF districts among local governments pp. 344-363

- Joshua L. Mitchell, LaShonda M. Stewart and John A. Hamman
- Fulfilling the promises: the impacts of employment relationship on turnover intention pp. 364-379

- Tae Kyu Wang, Bong Jin Jang, Hyo Jin Ju and Hyorim Kim
- Examining the internal features of Korea’s Green Commitment in Mongolia pp. 380-404

- Eunjin Lee and Shi-Chul Lee
Volume 22, month 7, 2017
- A revisit of the participative budgeting and employees’ self-efficacy interrelationship – empirical evidence from Indonesia’s public sector pp. 213-230

- Yuliansyah Yuliansyah and Ashfaq Ahmad Khan
- Developing an item pool and testing measurement invariance for measuring public service motivation in Korea pp. 231-244

- Sangmook Kim
- Performance-oriented managerial practices and job attitude in public organizations pp. 245-256

- Geon Lee
- Economic actions or cultural and social decisions? The role of cultural and social values in shaping fertility intention pp. 257-275

- Ikhyun Jang, Miyang Jun and Jieun Emma Lee
- The impact of career development on employee performance: an empirical study of the public sector in Indonesia pp. 276-299

- Saud Napitupulu, Tulus Haryono, Asri Laksmi Riani, Hunik Sri Runing Sawitri and Mugi Harsono
- Critical review of welfare dependency in active labor market programs in Korea: existence, causes, and interpretations pp. 300-319

- Hyunwoo Tak and Kilkon Ko
Volume 22, month 4, 2017
- How is public health service performance related to institutional arrangements in OECD countries? pp. 93-106

- Heungsuk Choi, Seungjoo Han and Hyosook Yim
- The effects of Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative (HIPC) on access to safe drinking water pp. 107-122

- Henri Atangana Ondoa
- The influence of trust on environmental behavior: evidence from South Korea pp. 123-137

- Seong-gin Moon
- The influence of personal values, social trust, and political trust on multicultural acceptance pp. 138-152

- Sun Young Jung, Eunyi Kim and Seong-Gin Moon
- Where to report wrongdoings? Exploring the determinants of internal versus external whistleblowing pp. 153-171

- So Hee Jeon
- Organizational justice and complaints in the US federal workplace pp. 172-192

- Yoon Jik Cho
- Adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by local emergency management agencies in the United States pp. 193-210

- Eliot A. Jennings, Sudha Arlikatti, Simon A. Andrew and KyungWoo Kim
- Theory and practice of public sector reform pp. 211-212

- Veronica Junjan
Volume 22, month 1, 2017
- A local authority governance model: the case of Parma and ‘MasterTown’ pp. 1-13

- Simone Fanelli and Gianluca Lanza
- Global comparative municipal e-governance: factors and trends pp. 14-31

- Aroon P. Manoharan, Yueping Zheng and James Melitski
- Applying voucher markets in rural local municipalities: fiscal capacity and competition in the Korean elderly program pp. 32-44

- Jae Bok Lee
- Governance and management for better aid effectiveness: a donor country’s perspective pp. 45-59

- Jin-Wook Choi and Jina Bak
- Examining and testing the roles of human resource development (HRD) in the public sector: evidence from US federal agencies pp. 60-86

- Min Young Kim, Hi Jeong Yu and Sung Min Park
- Corruption in public administration: an ethnographic approach pp. 87-89

- Thom Reilly
- Building a better international NGO: Greater than the sum of the parts? pp. 89-92

- Adela Z. Ghadimi
Volume 21, month 10, 2016
- The complex relationship between government and NGOs in international development cooperation: South Korea as an emerging donor country pp. 275-291

- Sook Jong Lee and Kyoung Sun Lee
- Differences in school boards with hired and elected superintendents: a first look pp. 292-304

- Michael R. Ford and Douglas M. Ihrke
- Female participation and corruption in the public sector pp. 305-319

- Jongsoon Jin
- Institutional characteristics and effects of confirmation hearing in Korea pp. 320-341

- Hyunki Shin
- Using power to achieve network outcomes: why Funders should maintain a hands-on approach pp. 342-357

- Mohsin Bashir
- Advanced introduction to public management and administration pp. 358-359

- Amber Overholser
- Digital era governance: IT corporations, the state, and e-Government pp. 359-361

- Intae Choi
Volume 21, month 7, 2016
- A mile wide and an inch deep: analyzing Europeans’ attitudes toward development aid by using a multilevel model pp. 185-198

- Sang-Seok Bae and Seoyong Kim
- Do monetary rewards bring happiness? Comparing the impacts of pay-for-performance in the public and private sectors pp. 199-215

- Sung Min Park, Kyoung Ryoul Min and Chun-An Chen
- A Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental (PESTLE) approach for assessment of coastal zone management practice in India pp. 216-232

- R. Sridhar, V. Sachithanandam, T. Mageswaran, R. Purvaja, R. Ramesh, A. Senthil Vel and E. Thirunavukkarasu
- Behavioral intention to participate in a public program: Examining the roles of motivational and policy design factors pp. 233-249

- Eunju Rho, Chaehong Lim and Sungman Hong
- Leadership, trust, and job satisfaction in the public sector: A study of US federal employees pp. 250-267

- Hugo Asencio
- Walls of indifference: immigration and the militarization of the US-Mexico border pp. 268-270

- Edith Gonzalez Duarte
- Paying our high public officials: evaluating the political justifications of top wages in the public sector pp. 270-273

- Masashi Yui
Volume 21, month 4, 2016
- The impact of E-participation on corruption: a cross-country analysis pp. 91-103

- Yueping Zheng
- Designing a growth-friendly welfare system: Implications from empirical analysis of OECD countries pp. 104-124

- Yoo-Duk Kang
- Mediating effects of public trust in government on national competitiveness: Evidence from Asian countries pp. 125-146

- Da-Hee Lim, Jeong-Min Oh and Gi-Heon Kwon
- Finding a model of judicial review for administration: implications from the case for separation of powers in South Korea pp. 147-162

- Dong Won Kim
- Public administration, social progress, and the utopian null: Reconfiguring the hypothesis test for neopragmatist bureaucracy pp. 163-175

- David Oliver Kasdan
- Public administration in the context of global governance pp. 176-177

- Evan Berman
- Public management: performance, professionalism and politics pp. 178-179

- Christopher Pollitt
- Innovation in the public and nonprofit sectors: a public solutions handbook pp. 180-183

- Sandford Borins
Volume 21, month 1, 2016
- Introducing the Editorial Team pp. 1-2

- Ralph S. Brower, Sang Ok Choi and Jessica Word
- Public servant leadership: Myth or powerful reality? pp. 3-20

- Dong Chul Shim, Hyun Hee Park and Tae Ho Eom
- An empirical analysis of the fiscal impacts of changes in tax revenue multiplicity: Focusing on Florida county case pp. 21-36

- Taeseop Yoon and Junseop Shim
- Components of expertise of public officials in emergency management in Korea: An exploratory study pp. 37-56

- Kun Yoon and Chulwoo Kim
- The profits of cause: a new direction for corporate social responsibility in South Korea pp. 57-71

- Seok Eun Kim and Do Young Kim
- Interregional migration of value-added and its determinants in Korea pp. 72-90

- Jeongwan Kim
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