International Review of Public Administration
1999 - 2025
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Volume 18, month 12, 2013
- Nonprofit Accountability: To Whom and for What? An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-6

- Alicia Schatteman
- Transparency or Accountability? The Purpose of Online Technologies for Nonprofits pp. 7-29

- Georgette E. Dumont
- Understanding Nonprofit Transparency: The Limits of Formal Regulation in the American Nonprofit Sector pp. 31-49

- Kathleen Hale
- Nonprofits and Accreditation: Exploring the Implications for Accountability pp. 51-68

- Joanne Carman and Kimberly Fredericks
- Accountability and Transparency in the German Nonprofit Sector: A Paradox? pp. 69-84

- Helmut K. Anheier, Rabea Hass and Annelie Beller
- Factors Affecting Public Servants’ Trust in Citizens: A Case Study of South Korean Central Government Officials pp. 85-114

- Sook Jong Lee and Hi Jeong Yu
- A Cross-Country Study of the Relationship between Weberian Bureaucracy and Government Performance pp. 115-137

- Wonhyuk Cho, Tobin Im, Gregory A. Porumbescu, Hyunkuk Lee and Jungho Park
- Citizen Participation in Visioning a Progressive City: A Case Study of Albany 2030 pp. 139-161

- Taewoo Nam
- Act in Good Faith? The Effectiveness of U.S. Voluntary Environmental Programs pp. 163-184

- Seong-Gin Moon and Kilkon Ko
- Applicability of Knowledge-Based Innovation System in Bangladesh pp. 185-208

- Subhan Tahrima and Don Jaegal
- The Relationship between HRM Practices and Organizational Performance in the Public Sector: Focusing on Mediating Roles of Work Attitudes pp. 209-231

- Jaekwon Ko and Aaron Smith-Walter
- A Policy Paradox from Paternalism to Populism: The Case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in South Korea pp. 233-256

- Hae Young Lee
- Toward Resilience: A Guide to Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation pp. 257-260

- Azhar Manzoor
- Critical Infrastructure: Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness pp. 261-263

- Abdul-Akeem Sadiq
Volume 18, month 8, 2013
- Transformations Towards New Public Governance: Can the New Paradigm Handle Complexity? pp. 1-8

- Joop Koppenjan and Christopher Koliba
- What’s in a Name? Grasping New Public Governance as a Political-Administrative System pp. 9-25

- Jacob Torfing and Peter Triantafillou
- Network Performance: A Complex Interplay Of Form And Action pp. 27-45

- Robyn Keast and Myrna P. Mandell
- Will Mandated Network Steering do the Trick? A Balanced Assessment of the Belgian Network “Crossroads Bank for Enterprises” pp. 47-63

- Simon Vander Elst and Filip de Rynck
- A Complex Adaptive System Approach to the Assessment of Failure of Public Governance Networks pp. 65-84

- Hendrik M. Koolma
- An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Emotion Work: An Examination of Public Service Employees pp. 85-107

- Hyun Jung Lee
- Cultural Differences between U.S. Federal Financial Regulators and Implications for Interagency Collaboration pp. 109-144

- Jae Jin Im
- Decentralization and Poverty Reduction: A Theoretical Framework for Exploring the Linkages pp. 145-172

- Sajjad Ali Khan
- Leadership Effectiveness and Work Appropriateness and Meaningfulness under Conditions of Public Organizational Uncertainty: Comparative Organizational Study between U.S. and Korea pp. 173-210

- Younhyun Song
- Factors Affecting the State’s SCHIP Spending and Coverage: The Role of Partisan Politics and Fiscal Determinants pp. 211-233

- Jung-Won Park, Keon-Hyung Lee and Sang-Chul Park
- Intention to Participate in Earthquake Response Training in Korea: Confidence in Government Management Capability and Cognitive Evaluation of Earthquake Risk through Fear pp. 235-259

- Yoon Ah Shin and Tonghee Park
Volume 18, month 4, 2013
- Leadership in Complex Adaptive Systems pp. 1-5

- Louise K. Comfort and Sandra L. Resodihardjo
- Leadership in Street-Level Bureaucracy: An Exploratory Study of Supervisor-Worker Interactions in Emergency Medical Services pp. 7-23

- Alexander C. Henderson and Sanjay K. Pandey
- Strategies of Complexity Leadership in Governance Systems pp. 25-40

- Sibout G. Nooteboom and Catrien J.A.M. Termeer
- Leadership Strategies at the Meso Level of Emergency Management Networks pp. 41-59

- Clayton Wukich and Scott E. Robinson
- Emergent Leadership in Extreme Events: A Knowledge Commons for Sustainable Communities pp. 61-77

- Louise K. Comfort and Aya Okada
- Leadership in Times of Crisis: A Framework for Assessment pp. 79-91

- Arjen Boin, Sanneke Kuipers and Werner Overdijk
- Cookies, Candy, and Coke: Examining State Sugar-Sweetened-Beverage Tax Policy from a Multiple Streams Approach pp. 93-120

- Samantha L. Mosier
- Multilevel Governance Processes – Citizens & Local Budgeting: Comparing Brazil, China, & The United States pp. 121-144

- Aimee Franklin, Dale Krane and Carol Ebdon
- A Historical Approach to Regulatory Compliance Research: The Case of Rule 1421 in California pp. 145-165

- Eungkyoon Lee
- Participants in Local Zoning for Multifamily Housing Development and Decision Delay: Transaction Cost and Hierarchical Governance pp. 167-197

- Sang Chul Park, Sung-Wook Kwon and Se-Jin Lee
- Managing Nonprofit Organizations pp. 199-202

- Susan L. Spice
- Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty pp. 203-208

- Zia Obaid
- Development Challenges Confronting Pakistan pp. 209-213

- Mehnaz Gul
Volume 17, month 8, 2012
- An Analysis of the Effects of Online Fiscal Disclosure on Municipal Bond Issuances pp. 1-18

- Tiankai Wang
- Citizen Participation in Local Budgeting: Mechanisms, Political Support, and City Manager’s Moderating Role pp. 19-38

- Yuguo Liao and Yahong Zhang
- Privatizing the Social Security Program in the U.S.: How to Overcome the Transition Costs pp. 39-62

- Youngse Mun and Inho Mun
- Institutional Vulnerability and Power System Disturbances in the United States pp. 63-92

- Hyunsoo Park
- Predicting Knowledge Sharing Intentions in the Public Sector: Comparing TAM with TPB pp. 93-120

- Tongjin Park, Victoria Joy Saplan-Catchapero and Don Jaegal
- Inexorable Rise of in Mongolia: Demolition for Redevelopment or Conservation for Improvement? pp. 121-141

- Choongik Choi
- The Adoption of Collaborative Governance Institutions: The EPA-States Performance Partnership Agreements (PPAS) pp. 143-161

- Se Jin Lee and Dong Sang Yoo
- All You Ever Wanted to Know about Public Sector Leadership – And More pp. 163-166

- Ralph S. Brower
- Globalism and Comparative Public Administration pp. 167-169

- Aisha Azhar
- The Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived needs Scale (HESPER) pp. 171-173

- Azhar Manzoor
- Digital Governance: New Technologies for Improving Public Service and Participation pp. 175-178

- Kaiju Chang
Volume 17, month 4, 2012
- Does Decentralization Matter in Health Outcomes? Evidence from 22 OECD Unbalanced Panel Data for 1995–2005 pp. 1-32

- Youngju Kang, Wonhyuk Cho and Kwangho Jung
- Applicability of the Notional Defined Contribution (NDC) Model in United States Social Security: Comparing the NDC Model and the Defined Benefit Model pp. 33-53

- Hyosang Min and Jungwook Seo
- Importance of Access to Finance in Reducing Income Inequality and Poverty Level pp. 55-77

- Kwangbin Bae, Dongsook Han and Hosung Sohn
- Health Insurance and Racial Disparity in the United States pp. 79-103

- Soogwan Doh
- Institutional Design for Conflict Resolution: An Examination of Institutional Designs for Waste Facility Siting Conflict pp. 105-124

- Dong-Young Kim
- Growth Management Priority and Land-Use Regulation in Local Government: Employing a Full Structural Equation Model pp. 125-147

- Sang-Chul Park, Jung-Won Park and Keon-Hyung Lee
- Shining a Light on the Dark Side of Business:The Resistible Growth of Criminal Firms in the Public Sector pp. 149-177

- Paolo Canonico, Stefano Consiglio, Ernesto De Nito and Gianluigi Mangia
- Environmental Justice and the Resource Conservation Recovery Act Inspection and Enforcement Process pp. 179-192

- Susan M. Opp
- Third Sector Research pp. 195-199

- Murat Onder
- Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework For Interpreting Recorded Human History pp. 201-205

- Zia Obaid