NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy
2009 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- Historical-evolutionary and Retrograde Approach to the Study of Social Phenomena and Public Administration pp. 1-24

- Ochrana František
- Digital Transformation of Slovenian Urban Municipalities: A Quantitative Report on the Impact of Municipality Population Size on Digital Maturity pp. 25-51

- Debeljak Arian and Dečman Mitja
- Islamic Public Administration in Sunlight and Shadow: Theory and Practice pp. 52-70

- Wolfgang Drechsler and Chafik Salah
- The Great Recession of 2008 from the Subjective Well-being Perspective: Implication for Policy-making in the EU Countries pp. 71-100

- Kopečný Ondřej
- Nudging Medicine Users to Handle Unused Medicines Correctly (a Study of the Czech Republic and the Slovak republic) pp. 101-121

- Kovács Radek, Ochrana František, Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš and Meričková Beáta Mikušová
- Can Institutionalization Be Considered a Trap in Defining Functional Cross-border Areas? Coopetition and Local Public Services in Borderlands pp. 122-153

- Molak Maciej Wojciech and Soukopová Jana
- The Dilapidated Municipal Cultural Property: The Role of NPOs in Its Restoration and Urban Design pp. 154-172

- Svidroňová Mária Murray, Krátky Bohumír, Ochrana František and Vaceková Gabriela
- State of Public Administration Scientific Research in the Visegrad Countries – A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 173-193

- Urbanovics Anna
- The Public Participation of Civic Initiative Groups during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Romania. An Exploration of Public Participation Definitions, Obstacles, and Opportunities pp. 194-219

- Voinea Carmen, Profiroiu Constantin Marius and Profiroiu Alina
- On the Need to Include Passive Citizens in Public Participation Processes pp. 220-242

- S. de Vries Michiel and Sobis Iwona
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial: COVID-19 Pandemics and Politics pp. 9-15

- Hintea Calin Emilian, Klun Maja and Nemec Juraj
- Usability of Municipal Performance-based Budgets within Strategic Planning in Slovakia: Perception of Elected Local Representatives pp. 17-37

- Čajková Andrea and Šindleryová Ivana Butoracová
- Effectiveness of Administrative Appeal in Slovenia and Croatia – Between National Traditions and EU Standards pp. 39-60

- Kovač Polonca and Ribič Urška
- The Impact of Trust in Government – Young Voters’ Behavioral Intention to Use I-voting in Slovenia pp. 61-87

- Kozel Edvard and Dečman Mitja
- Municipal Solid Waste Management in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia pp. 89-112

- Meričková Beáta Mikušová, Soukopová Jana, Šumpíková Markéta and Křápek Milan
- Citizens’ Attitudes to Nudges in the Maintenance of Public Spaces and Waste Management pp. 113-139

- Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš, Vitálišová Katarína and Lendvorský Michal
- Multiple Streams Framework as Scientific Research Program and Tool for the Analysis of Public Policy Issues pp. 141-165

- Ochrana František, Novotný Vilém and Angelovská Olga
- Implementation of Sustainable Public Procurement in the Rail Transport in the Czech Republic and a Comparison with the Other Members of the Visegrad Group pp. 167-199

- Páleníková Markéta, Špetík Ondřej, Páleník Robert, Ilík Jan and Adamík Michal
- Impact of Qualification and Working Conditions on Civil Servant Pay Levels in Russia pp. 201-221

- Shaimardanova Nadezhda
- The Effect of Academic Discipline on Policy Attitudes: The Case of Czech University Students pp. 223-249

- Veselý Arnošt and Soukup Petr
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- Inter-Regional Cooperation in Waste Management: New Trends in Moscow and the Moscow Region pp. 9-39

- Agiamoh Rosaline Georgevna
- Opportunities and Barriers of Using Blockchain in Public Administration: The Case of Real Estate Registration in Kazakhstan pp. 41-64

- Akhmetbek Yerlan and Špaček David
- E-Government in European Countries, a Comparative Approach Using the Principal Components Analysis pp. 65-86

- Androniceanu Armenia and Irina Georgescu
- Study on Citizen Participation in Local Governance in Vietnam pp. 87-109

- Binh Nguyen Trong and Giai Nguyen Quang
- Leadership Discourses on Bureaucracy: Continuity over a Century pp. 111-133

- Jäkel Tim and Borshchevskiy George Alexander
- Measuring Whistleblowing Perceptions among the Civil Service of the Republic of Kosovo pp. 135-159

- Baljija Shpresa Kaçiku and Rustemi Agron
- Performance Management and the Integrated Development Plan of the Msunduzi Municipality in South Africa pp. 161-187

- Khunoethe Halima, Reddy Purshottama S. and Mthuli Syanda A.
- Rapid Public-Private Partnership Deployment in Kazakhstan: Enablers and Implications pp. 189-221

- Mouraviev Nikolai
- Mismatch of Policy Theory and Policy Practice in Eastern Europe: Cross-Sectoral Comparison of Croatian Policymaking pp. 223-252

- Petek Ana
- Health Technology Assessment of the Medical Devices: A Case Study from the Czech Republic pp. 253-272

- Rozmarinová Jana and Říhová Barbora
- Unanticipated Consequences of Reforms in School Governance pp. 273-298

- Urbanovič Jolanta, S. de Vries Michiel and Stankevič Barbara
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- Assessment of the Quality of Governance and Competitiveness at the Local Level: The Case of Slovenian Municipalities pp. 9-35

- Benčina Jože, Kozjek Tatjana and Rakar Iztok
- Stakeholder Involvement in the Civil Security Systems: How (Dis)Similar are the CEE Countries Compared to the Rest of Europe ? pp. 37-59

- Brázová Věra-Karin
- Measuring Outcomes of Digital Transformation in Public Administration: Literature Review and Possible Steps Forward pp. 61-86

- Yelena Dobrolyubova
- Digitalization of Public Procurement in the Russian Federation: Case Study pp. 87-106

- Egorova Maria, Andreeva Luibov, Andreev Vladimir, Tsindeliani Imeda and Kikavets Vitaly
- The Performance Management Design in Public Hospitals: A Case Study pp. 107-133

- Krupička Josef
- Innovative Concept of Providing Local Public Services Based on ICT pp. 135-167

- Meričková Beáta Mikušová and Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš
- Organizational Readiness for Co-Creation of Public Services in the Central and Eastern European Administrative Tradition: Development of the Conceptual Multi-Attribute Decision Support Model pp. 169-214

- Hržica Rok, Pluchinotta Irene, Kovač Polonca, Vrbek Sanja and Jukić Tina
- Multi-level Governance and Internally Displaced Persons Policy in Ukraine: Bridging the Gap between the Global and Local; Governmental and Civic pp. 215-237

- Sakhanienko Sierhiei, Kolisnichenko Natalia and Rosenbaum Allan
- The Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions: A Literature Review pp. 239-259

- Pala Tadeáš
- Effectiveness of Public Support for Business Innovation from EU Funds: Case Study in Slovakia pp. 261-283

- Pisár Peter, Ďurčeková Ina and Křápek Milan
- The Potential of Design Thinking and Total Quality Management in Creating Public Value pp. 285-309

- Vinni Rauno
- Decentralization Policy in Ukraine: How Voluntary Amalgamation, Inter-Municipal Cooperation and Fiscal Incentives Impacted the Local Government System pp. 311-343

- Wright Glendal and Slukhai Sergii
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Public Policy during COVID-19: Challenges for Public Administration and Policy Research in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 11-22

- Nemec Juraj, Wolfgang Drechsler and Hajnal Gyorgy
- Top officials in Turbulent Times: Converging Research Agendas in Europe East and West pp. 25-34

- Bach Tobias, Meyer-Sahling Jan-Hinrik and Staroňová Katarína
- Top Officials’ Careers and the Relationship Between Politics and Administration pp. 35-48

- Bach Tobias
- Functional Politicization in the Dutch Senior Civil Service: Evidence from Longitudinal Surveys and Qualitative Research (2007 – 2019) pp. 49-73

- Belloir Alexandre and Caspar van den Berg
- The Politics of Appointment of Top Civil Servants: Career Backgrounds and Civil Service Politicization in the Czech Republic pp. 75-92

- Rybář Marek and Podmaník Milan
- Governing Illiberal Democracies: Democratic Backsliding and the Political Appointment of Top Officials in Hungary pp. 93-113

- Meyer-Sahling Jan-Hinrik and Toth Fanni
- Ministerial Advisers in Slovakia: Profiles and Career Paths, 2010 – 2020 pp. 115-140

- Krajňák Samuel, Staronova Katarína and Pickering Heath
- The Relationship between Politics and Administration at the Flemish Local Level: Intermunicipal Differences Explained pp. 141-160

- Hennau Sofie
- The Five Tasks of Public Value Management: Public Value as a Programme of Administrative and Societal Democratisation pp. 161-180

- Sedlačko Michal
- Independence despite Political Appointment ? The Curious Case of the Austrian Ombudsman Board pp. 181-210

- Dahlvik Julia, Pohn-Weidinger Axel and Kollegger Martina
- The Politics of Bureaucracy: A Continuing Saga pp. 213-220

- Peters B. Guy
- Conclusions: TED Dialogue on Politico-Administrative Relations pp. 221-226

- Verheijen Tony
- The Innovative HR Practices of Regional Administrations: Is it a New Round of Civil Service Reform in Russia ? pp. 229-248

- Barabashev Alexey G. and Zaytseva Tatiana V.
- Using Game Theory in Public Domains: The Potential and Limitations of Security Games pp. 249-272

- Špačková Zuzana and Špaček David
Volume 13, issue 1, 2020
- The Turnover of Palestinian Governments and its Selected Impacts on the Sustainability of Public Policy pp. 9-34

- Alaysa Jehad and Musa Hussam
- Endangered Municipalities ? Case Study of Three Small and Critically Indebted Czech Municipalities pp. 35-59

- Hornek Jakub and Jüptner Petr
- Participatory Budget as a Tool Supporting the Development of Civil Society in Poland pp. 61-79

- Kempa Jarosław and Kozłowski Artur Roland
- Public Administration in Ukraine: Adjusting to European Standards pp. 81-108

- Khadzhyradieva Svitlana, Slukhai Sergii and Rachynskyi Anatolii
- Why some Fail and others Succeed: Explaining the Academic Performance of PA Undergraduate Students pp. 109-132

- Alina Maria Pavelea and Moldovan Octavian
- Regulatory Cybernetics: Adaptability and Probability in the Public Administration’s Regulations pp. 133-156

- Pečarič Mirko
- The Transparency of Czech Foundations pp. 157-188

- Pejcal Jakub
- Modern Trends of Customs Administrations Formation: Best European Practices and a Unified Structure pp. 189-211

- Shpak Nestor, Melnyk Olga, Adamiv Marta and Sroka Włodzimierz
- Questioning the Real Citizen-Centricity of e-Government Development: Digitalization of G2C Services in Selected CEE Countries pp. 213-243

- Špaček David, Csótó Mihály and Urs Nicolae
- How to Attract and Retain Creative Class pp. 245-266

- Vitálišová Katarína, Vaňová Anna and Šúrová Janka
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