NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy
2009 - 2026
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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
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Principal-Agent Relation and Contracting-out for Employment Case Management to Enable Third-Country Nationals’ Transition to Work pp. 9-28

- Bruno Esien Eddy
- Sustainable Development of the Russian Arctic: Legal Implications pp. 29-60

- Gladun Elena
- Electronic Public Procurement: Process and Cybersecurity Issues pp. 61-79

- Issabayeva Symbat, Yesseniyazova Botagoz and Grega Matúš
- Populism as a Factor of Destabilisation in Consolidated Democracies pp. 81-108

- Kozłowski Artur Roland
- Does Participatory Budgeting Bolster Voter Turnout in Elections ? The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 109-129

- Sona Kukuckova (Balcarkova) and Bakoš Eduard
- Examining the Core Dilemmas Hindering Big Data-related Transformations in Public-Sector Organisations pp. 131-156

- Kuoppakangas Päivikki, Kinder Tony, Stenvall Jari, Laitinen Ilpo, Ruuskanen Olli-Pekka and Rannisto Pasi-Heikki
- Bounded Rationality of Individual Action in the Consumption of Public Goods pp. 157-194

- Meričková Beáta Mikušová and Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš
- Welfare Co-Production: Hungarian and Slovak Reality pp. 195-215

- Nemec Juraj, Svidroňová Mária Murray and Kovács Éva
- Public Administration Education in the CEE Countries: How has it Developed during the Recent Decades ? pp. 217-232

- Pevcin Primož, Špaček David and Klimovský Daniel
- Transaction Costs, Outsourcing, and the Public Procurement Review Process in the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 233-250

- Šumpíková Markéta and Ďurčeková Ina
- Arrangements for the Transfer of Social-Services Delivery to Non-Governmental Providers (Regional Practices, Russia) pp. 251-274

- Zabolotnaya Galina and Andrei Larionov
- Peter John – How Far to Nudge pp. 277-279

- Jiří Špalek
- Guy Peters – Institutional Theory in Political Science: The New Institutionalism. Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 281-285

- Staroňová Katarína and Gajduschek Gyorgy
Volume 12, issue 1, 2019
- Have the Czech SAO’s Audits Carried out in the Area of the State Budget Revenues Resulted in a Higher Number of Legislative Changes when Compared to the Audits in the Domain of the State Property Management ? pp. 9-41

- Buček Jan
- Factors Determining the Efficiency of Slovak Public Procurement pp. 43-68

- Grega Matus, Orviska Marta, Nemec Juraj and Colin Lawson
- Pay Dissatisfaction among Municipal Employees: Empirical Evidence from Russia’s Stavropol Region pp. 69-89

- Jäkel Tim
- The Level of Fiscal Autonomy: Evidence from Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 91-112

- Alibegović Dubravka Jurlina, Hodžić Sabina and Bečić Emira
- The Hungarian Experiences with Handling Irregularities in the Use of EU Funds pp. 113-134

- Nyikos Györgyi and Kondor Zsuzsanna
- The Impact of Fiscal Rules on the Financial Management of Higher Self-Governing Units in the Slovak Republic pp. 135-159

- Šagát Vladimír, Plaček Michal and Kolman Petr
- An Empirically-Aligned Concept of Trust in Government pp. 161-174

- Tomankova Ivana
- Autonomy, Collaboration and Competition: The Impact of Education Management Reforms which Aim to Increase School Autonomy on Relations between Schools pp. 175-197

- Urbanovič Jolanta, Navickaitė Jolanta and Dačiulytė Rūta
- Effectiveness Measurement Using DEA & BSC Methods in Public Health Services pp. 199-216

- Vitezić Neda, Cankar Stanka Setnikar and Linšak Željko
- Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis, Tools of the Trade pp. 219-222

- Soukopová Jana
- Social Policy After the Financial Crisis pp. 223-226

- Wildmannová Mirka
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- On the Current State of Public Administration Research and Scholarships: Political Accommodation or Simply Increasing Irrelevance ? pp. 11-23

- Rosenbaum Allan
- Differences in Organizational Culture among Estonian Municipalities with Different Ethnic Compositions pp. 27-51

- Kiisla Aet
- Public Procurement in the Systemic Corruption Environment: Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 53-79

- Langr Ivan
- Can Social Media be a Tool for Participatory Governance in Slovak Municipalities ? pp. 81-101

- Svidroňová Mária Murray, Kaščáková Alena and Vrbičanová Veronika
- Public Support for Higher Education Institutions from EU Structural Funds and its Evaluation: Case Study of Slovakia pp. 103-127

- Pisár Peter and Varga Martin
- A Content Analysis of the Rule of Law within Public Governance Models: Old vs. New EU Member States pp. 129-152

- Ropret Marko, Aleksander Aristovnik and Kovač Polonca
- Inter-Municipal Cooperation in the Czech Republic: A Public Finance Perspective pp. 153-170

- Sedmihradská Lucie
- Performance Evaluation of the Government Agencies of Kazakhstan pp. 171-198

- Suleimenova Gulimzhan, Evgeny Kapoguzov, Kabizhan Nurbek and Kadyrova Margarita
- Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions pp. 199-218

- Špaček David
- When Evidence is not Taken for Granted: The Use and Perception of “Evidence” in the Czech Republic Ministries pp. 219-234

- Veselý Arnošt, Ochrana František and Nekola Martin
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- Government Capacity and Capacity-Building in Hungary: A New Model in the Making ? pp. 11-39

- Hajnal György, Kádár Krisztián and Kovács Éva
- One Candle, Two Candles… Is There the Third One ? Croatian Public Administration Reform before and after the EU Accession pp. 41-61

- Koprić Ivan
- The Instrumental and Ideological Politicisation of Senior Positions in Poland’s Civil Service and its Selected Consequences pp. 63-89

- Mazur Stanisław, Michał Możdżeń and Oramus Marek
- The Agendas of Public Administration Reforms in Lithuania: Windows of Opportunity in the Period 2004 – 2017 pp. 91-114

- Nakrošis Vitalis
- Public Administration Reforms in Slovakia: Limited Outcomes (Why ?) pp. 115-134

- Nemec Juraj
- Towards a Managerial Public Service Bargain: The Estonian Civil Service Reform pp. 135-154

- Pesti Cerlin and Randma-Liiv Tiina
- Public Administration Reform in Czechia after 2000 – Ambitious Strategies and Modest Results ? pp. 155-182

- Špaček David
- Implementing a Government-Wide Unified and Transparent Salary System in Slovenia pp. 183-206

- Virant Gregor and Rakar Iztok
- Trust in the Local Administration: A Comparative Study between Capitals and Non-Capital Cities in Europe pp. 209-228

- S de Vries Michiel and Sobis Iwona
- Development of Public Administration and Governance in Central and Eastern Europe: Content Analysis of The NISPAcee Journal pp. 229-252

- Kotnik Žiga and Kovač Polonca
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