NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy
2009 - 2026
Current editor(s): Juraj Nemec From Sciendo Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- Dissemination of Environmental Information and its Effects on Stakeholders’ Decision-Making: A Comparative Study between Swedish and Polish Municipalities pp. 9-47

- Cregård Anna and Sobis Iwona
- Evaluating Performance of Government Inspection Bodies: A Possible Approach pp. 49-72

- Yelena Dobrolyubova
- Facilitators and Constraints of Policy Learning for Administrative Capacity in the Western Balkans pp. 73-92

- Karini Artan
- Innovative Administrative Procedure Law: Mission Impossible ? pp. 93-117

- Kovač Polonca
- Computer-Based Simulation Games in Public Administration Education pp. 119-133

- Kutergina Evgeniia
- Assessment of the Environmental Tax System in Latvia pp. 135-154

- Jurušs Māris and Brizga Jānis
- National Curricula (Standards) in Public Administration (?) pp. 155-169

- Nemec Juraj, Andrei Larionov and Hintea Calin
- Negative Effects of Performance Based Funding of Universities: The Case of Slovakia pp. 171-189

- Pisár Peter and Miroslav Sipikal
- Energy Technology Innovation Systems in a Transnational Perspective: Small States, Public Ownership and Diverging Policy Rationales pp. 191-201

- Tõnurist Piret
- Profitable Nonprofits? Reward-Based Crowdfunding in the Czech Republic pp. 203-227

- Makýšová Lucia and Vaceková Gabriela
- Proposal for an Alternative Indicator for Testing the Presence of the Political-Budget Cycle in the Case of Tax Policy pp. 229-249

- Křápek Milan and Lucie Formanová
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- What Drives Politicians to Run for Office: Money, Fame or Public Service? pp. 9-38

- Balian Arpie G. and Gasparyan Arman
- Economies of Scale on the Municipal Level: Fact or Fiction in the Czech Republic? pp. 39-59

- Matějová Lenka, Nemec Juraj, Křápek Milan and Klimovský Daniel
- Civil-Society Organizations’ Capacity Building in the Local Governmental Sector: Is It Working? A Case Study pp. 61-80

- Máthé Réka Zsuzsánna and Hajnal György
- Network-Based Coordination of Civil-Service Training: Lessons from the Case of Estonia pp. 81-98

- Metsma Merilin
- Economic, Political, Social Factor of Corruption in the Slovak Republic pp. 99-120

- Meričková Beáta Mikušová, Bašteková Andrea, Stejskal Jan and Pekár Bernard
- Does Decentralized Leadership Influence the Performance of Czech Museums? pp. 121-139

- Plaček Michal, Ochrana František, Půček Milan and Křápek Milan
- Performance Management: How the Swedish Administration of Transportation for the Disabled Succeeded. A Case Study of Transportation Service for the Disabled, the Municipality of Gothenburg pp. 141-175

- Sobis Iwona and Okouma Offolome Guepie Victorien
- Civil-Service Reforms and Communist Legacy: The Case of Slovakia pp. 177-199

- Staroňová Katarína
- Knowledge Management and Czech Self-Governments: Empirical Investigations into the Application of Knowledge Management to Public Administration in the Czech Republic pp. 201-220

- Špaček David and Gatarik Eva
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- The Information and Data Protection Commissioner’s Effectiveness on Transparency: Case Study Albania pp. 11-27

- Asllani Dorina Ndreka
- Strategies for Achieving Accountable, Open and Transparent Government as Illustrated in the Case of Bulgaria pp. 29-48

- Katsamunska Polya and Rosenbaum Allan
- Openness and Transparency in (Slovene) Administrative Procedures as Fundamental European Principles pp. 49-67

- Kovač Polonca
- Transparency and Trust in Government (2007–2014): A Comparative Study pp. 69-92

- Mabillard Vincent and Pasquier Martial
- The Ambiguous Meaning of the Ethical Issue in a Context of NPM Reforms: Insights from the OECD, Canada and France pp. 93-119

- Scapin Thomas
- Exploring the Determinants of Transparency of Slovak Municipalities pp. 121-145

- Sičáková-Beblavá Emília, Kollárik Martin and Matus Sloboda
- An Analysis of the Ethics Infrastructure and Ethical Climate in Slovenian Public Administration pp. 147-164

- Stare Janez and Klun Maja
- Main Factors Determining the Slovak Tax System Performance pp. 185-197

- Burak Emil and Nemec Juraj
- Access to Socio-Cultural Life inside Assisted Care Homes?: Overviewing Legislation in Finland and Kazakhstan pp. 199-216

- Riekkinen Mariya, Kozhabek Kanat, Zhatkanbayeva Aizhan and Riekkinen Pekka
- Local Governments and Local Waste Management in the Czech Republic: Producers or Providers? pp. 217-237

- Soukopová Jana and Klimovský Daniel
- What can VAT Statistics Tell Politicians? (with a Focus on EAEU Data) pp. 239-269

- Tyutyuryukov Vladimir
Volume 9, issue 1, 2016
- Privatization in an Adverse Institutional Context: The Case of Kosovo pp. 9-30

- Dobra Bardhyl and S de Vries Michiel
- Participatory Budgeting: A Comparative Study of Croatia, Poland and Slovakia pp. 31-56

- Džinić Jasmina, Svidroňová Mária Murray and Markowska-Bzducha Ewa
- E-procurement in Contracting-out of Public Goods and Services: Evidence from Slovakia pp. 57-71

- Svidroňová Mária Murray, Meričková Beáta Mikušová and Gondášová Lýdia
- The Role of Accountability Arrangements in Social Innovations: Evidence from the UK and Slovakia pp. 73-96

- Nemec Juraj, Orviska Marta and Colin Lawson
- The Evaluation of the Role of the Office for Protection of Competition of the Czech Republic in Regulating Public Procurement pp. 97-116

- Plaček Michal, Ochrana František, Schmidt Martin and Půček Milan
- Rivalry of Advocacy Coalitions in the Czech Pension Reform pp. 117-134

- Potůček Martin and Rudolfová Veronika
- Effective Legal Protection against the Excessive Length of Administrative Decision-Making: The Cases of Slovenia and Croatia pp. 135-166

- Sever Tina, Đanić Ana and Kovać Polonca
- The Politics of Local Tax Policy-Making in Poland pp. 167-189

- Swianiewicz Paweł
- Administrative Aspects of Alternative Consumer Dispute Resolution in the European Union (EU), Slovenia and Croatia pp. 191-222

- Jeretina Urša
- Decentralization as a Precarious Component of Contemporary European Governance pp. 223-229

- Koprić Ivan
- Book Review pp. 233-236

- Hajnal György
Volume 8, issue 2, 2015
- Use and Utilization of Performance Information in Hungary: Exemplary Cases from the Local- Government and the Higher-Education Sectors pp. 23-48

- Hajnal György and Ugrósdy Márton
- The Implementation of Performance Management in European Central Governments: More a North-South than an East-West Divide pp. 49-68

- Hammerschmid Gerhard and Löffler Lorenz
- Performance Management and Performance Appraisal: Czech Self-Governments pp. 69-88

- Špalková Dagmar, Špaček David and Nemec Juraj
- Searching for Organizational Intelligence in the Evolution of Public-Sector Performance Management pp. 89-99

- Virtanen Petri and Vakkuri Jarmo
- Benchmarking in Czech Higher Education pp. 101-124

- Plaček Michal, Ochrana František and Půček Milan
- Measuring for Absorption: How the Institutionalisation of EU Cohesion Policy Influences the Use of Performance Indicators in Hungary pp. 125-147

- Károly Mike and Balás Gábor
- When will we ever learn ? pp. 149-170

- Johansson Vicki
Volume 8, issue 1, 2015
- What would Max Weber Say about Public-Sector Innovation? pp. 9-19

- Rainer Kattel
- The Influence of Government Priorities on Public-Administration Reforms in Europe pp. 21-40

- Nakrošis Vitalis
- Does the Lowest Bid Price Evaluation Criterion Make for a More Efficient Public Procurement Selection Criterion? (Case of the Czech Republic) pp. 41-59

- Ochrana František and Hrnčířová Kristýna
- Comparative Analysis of Selected Factors Affecting Heating Costs of Schools in Selected Balkan Countries pp. 61-84

- Koppitz David, Půček Milan, Ochrana František and Plaček Michal
- Citizen Participation and Engagement in Urban Governance: Perception of Finnish and Polish Local Officials pp. 85-110

- Radzik-Maruszak Katarzyna and Bátorová Michaela
- Participation of the Northern Indigenous Peoples in the Management of the Russian Arctic Territories and Its Legal Protection pp. 111-133

- Gladun Elena and Chebotarev Gennady
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