International Review of Public Administration
1999 - 2025
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Volume 20, month 10, 2015
- Introduction to Symposium: Performance and accountability in complex settings—Metrics, methods, and politics pp. 329-334

- Patria de Lancer Julnes and Ileana Steccolini
- Network governance and performance measures: Challenges in collaborative design of hybridized environments pp. 335-352

- Henrik P. Minassians
- The New Public Management in hybrid settings: New challenges for performance measures pp. 353-369

- Deborah Agostino and Michela Arnaboldi
- A dynamic performance management approach to support local strategic planning pp. 370-385

- Carmine Bianchi and Salvatore Tomaselli
- Carving out ways to measure competences of e-government implementation Measuring e-government efficiency: the opinions of public administrators and other stakeholders pp. 386-390

- Younhee Kim
- Leadership and culture: comparative models of top civil servant training pp. 390-393

- Bruno Broucker
- Integrative process: Follettian thinking from ontology to administration pp. 393-396

- David Oliver Kasdan
Volume 20, month 7, 2015
- Opening the black box of metagovernance: The roles of central government in local multilevel networks – the case of the local job centers in Flanders pp. 227-242

- Caroline Temmerman, Filip De Rynck and Joris Voets
- The driving forces of collective action among policy actors: Value, power, and social capital pp. 243-255

- Young-Jung Kim and Chul-Young Roh
- Assessing public sector performance and untangling the complexity of public performance measurement pp. 256-272

- Youngmin Oh and Carrie Blanchard Bush
- Is trust in government a short-term strategic value or a long-term democratic value? A case study of three Nordic countries and three East Asian Nations pp. 273-286

- Hee-Bong Park
- Analyzing the effectiveness of the Korean National anti-bullying program – WEE project pp. 287-304

- Rosa Minhyo Cho and Mikyung Park
- The role of value in the social acceptance of science-technology pp. 305-322

- Seoyong Kim and Sunhee Kim
- Public innovation through collaboration and design pp. 323-324

- Michele Ferguson
- New public governance: A regime-centered perspective pp. 325-327

- Yijia Jing
Volume 20, month 4, 2015
- Regional capability and regional disparity: a conceptual framework and applications within Korea pp. 121-135

- Jun Koo and Heechul Lee
- Promoting gender equalities from a capability perspective: The role of social policy in the context of developing countries pp. 136-152

- Firehiwot G. Araya and Moo Kwon Chung
- The role of leadership behaviors for enhancing organizational effectiveness in the Chinese public sector pp. 153-176

- Sung Min Park, Qing Miao and Min Young Kim
- Assessing the effects of learning organization characteristics in Korean non-profit organizations: Focusing on the association with perceived financial performance and employee satisfaction pp. 177-193

- Yoonjeong Kim and Sang-Il Han
- Applying the incrementalism model to the free school meals policy in Korea pp. 194-207

- Young-Ok Chon and Kook-Chan Ahn
- Impact of social assistance on income and consumption: An analysis of the National Basic Livelihood Security System in South Korea pp. 208-223

- Seog-Min Lee
- Public service ethics: Individual and Institutional Responsibilities pp. 224-226

- Ian Scott
Volume 20, month 1, 2015
- The impact of management capacity on local green economic strategies pp. 1-16

- Tae-Kyu Wang, Sung-Wook Kwon and Sang-Chul Park
- Rainy day fund adoption in U.S. states: a case of learning or emulation pp. 17-33

- Cleopatra Grizzle, LaShonda Stewart and Jeremy Phillips
- Implications of policy objectives on financial resource dependency and organizational structure in US federal agencies pp. 34-50

- Jung Wook Seo
- The effect of gender discrimination in organization pp. 51-69

- Sunhee Kim
- A meta-analysis of gender gap in student achievement in African countries pp. 70-83

- Christine Ouma and Jiwon Nam
- Participatory development of transportation justice indicators using expert surveys and factor analysis pp. 84-101

- Yong Un Ban, Cheolhee Son, Yumi Kim and Jong In Baek
- Moderating role of social support in the stressor-satisfaction relationship: evidence from police officers in Korea pp. 102-116

- Seulki Lee, Taesik Yun and Soo-Young Lee
- Trust and governance institutions: Asian experiences pp. 117-119

- Jie Gao
Volume 19, month 10, 2014
- Examining the relationship between immigrant status and after-school care usage of young children in the US pp. 329-346

- Rosa Minhyo Cho
- Revisiting the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis: measuring the effect of international environmental treaties on the relationship between GDP and environmental quality pp. 347-361

- Jang Hoon Chung and T.J. Lah
- From property taxes to consumption taxes: An empirical analysis of changes in tax revenue diversification of Florida counties pp. 362-379

- Taeseop Yoon
- Populism and agricultural trade in developing countries: a case study of Thailand’s rice-pledging scheme pp. 380-394

- Thanapan Laiprakobsup
- The impact of the social sciences: how academics and their research make a difference pp. 395-397

- Genevieve Hohnen
- People skills for public managers pp. 398-400

- David Schmidtchen
- Public service efficiency: reframing the debate pp. 401-403

- Chung-An Chen
Volume 19, month 7, 2014
- Does bureaucracy facilitate the effect of information technology (IT)? pp. 219-237

- Seoyong Kim, Wanki Paik and Cheouljoo Lee
- Illuminating the in-house provision of emergency services: A test of organizational capacity hypotheses pp. 238-251

- Kyujin Jung, Simon A. Andrew and Wei-Ning Wu
- Conditions for successful public policies of sustainable development: institutional capacity, democracy, and free trade pp. 252-266

- Jong-Han Yoon
- Editorial introduction: Social risks and the role of the state pp. 267-273

- Edward T. Jennings and Jan-Kees Helderman
- Health Risks and Health Care Reform in Western Europe and North America pp. 274-285

- Kieke G.H. Okma and Theodore R. Marmor
- Social risks and the Corporatist state: A successful means of responding to social risks? pp. 286-295

- Mara A. Yerkes
- EU coordination of welfare states after the crisis: further interconnecting soft and hard law pp. 296-307

- Sonja Bekker
- The Great Recession and social welfare spending in the American States pp. 308-323

- J.A.G. Ewalt and E.T. Jennings
- Managing risk and performance: a guide for government decision makers pp. 324-327

- Peter Wilkins
Volume 19, month 4, 2014
- Making the quality of government better: the possibility of public service motivation (PSM) change pp. 107-125

- Cheouljoo Lee and Seoyong Kim
- Relation between personal values and corruption permissiveness of government servants in India and the moderating role of dissatisfaction with the financial condition of the family pp. 126-142

- Sanjay Pande and Neetu Jain
- Discovering the genesis and role of an intermediate organization in an industrial cluster: focusing on CONNECT of San Diego pp. 143-159

- Sang-Tae Kim and Moon-Gi Jeong
- Introduction: accountability processes in modern day government pp. 160-162

- Suzanne J. Piotrowski and Ileana Steccolini
- Accountability standards and legitimacy of not-for-profit organizations in the Netherlands pp. 163-178

- A. Geurtsen
- Performance movement at a crossroads: information, accountability and learning pp. 179-192

- Julianne Mahler and Paul Posner
- Institutional work and accountability in public–private partnerships pp. 193-205

- Ville-Pekka Sorsa and Jan-Erik Johanson
- Public accountability in the Internet age: changing roles for governments and citizens pp. 206-217

- Iris Vanhommerig and Philip Marcel Karré
Volume 19, month 1, 2014
- The effect of foreign pressure on liberal policy autonomy: the case of South Korea’s screen quota system pp. 1-22

- Ah Rum Chang
- Understanding and addressing citizens’ perceptions of corruption: the case of Spain pp. 23-43

- Patria de Lancer Julnes and Manuel Villoria
- The relationship between religion and corruption: are the proposed causal links empirically valid? pp. 44-62

- Kilkon Ko and Seong-Gin Moon
- Determinants of job satisfaction and turnover intentions of public employees: evidence from US federal agencies pp. 63-90

- Seona Kim and Sung Min Park
- The mentor-protégé affinity on mentoring outcomes: the mediating effect of developmental networking pp. 91-106

- Seok Eun Kim