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January 2016, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 49-62 Crafting Spaces: Strategies for Managing Public Needs Agendas
by Kim H. J. van Eijck & Berit Lindemann - 63-73 The Public Values of Political Preference
by Eva Witesman & Lawrence Walters - 74-86 Worlds Apart? Worlds Aligned? The Perceptions and Prioritizations of Civil Servant Values Among Civil Servants From China and The Netherlands
by Lijing Yang
December 2015, Volume 38, Issue 13-14
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 941-946 Reforming the Welfare State: Accountability, Management, and Performance
by Werner Jann & Per Lægreid - 947-959 Performance Management and Accountability: The Welfare Administration Reform in Norway and Germany
by Bastian Jantz & Tom Christensen & Per Lægreid - 960-970 Control and Autonomy—The SAIs in Norway, Denmark, and Germany as Watchdogs in an NPM-Era?
by Bastian Jantz & Kristin Reichborn-Kjennerud & Karsten Vrangbaek - 971-982 Accountability and Performance Management: The Norwegian Hospital, Welfare, and Immigration Administration
by Jostein Askim & Tom Christensen & Per Lægreid - 983-996 Accountability in Practice: Organizational Responses to Public Accountability Claims
by Tanja Klenk - 997-1008 Quasi-Marketization’s Effects on Accountability: Lessons from Norwegian Health Care Reforms
by Simon Neby - 1009-1019 Social Accountability in Immigration Regulation: The Inclusion of Social Actors in the Asylum Appeals Process
by Tord Skogedal Lindén - 1020-1029 What Works in Joined-Up Government? An Evidence Synthesis
by Gemma Carey & Brad Crammond - 1030-1040 Handling Uncertainty of Strategic Ambitions—The Use of Organizational Identity as a Risk-Reducing Device
by Tatiana Fumasoli & Romulo Pinheiro & Bjørn Stensaker
October 2015, Volume 38, Issue 12
- 833-837 Introduction – Understanding EU Actorness Today: The Role of Crisis on the Division Between EU’s Internal and External Actions and Practices
by Sanne Brasch Kristensen & Tamara Hoch Jovanovic - 838-848 The EU and Multidimensional Forms of Power: Critical Moments and Change in Actorness and Power
by Tamara Hoch Jovanovic & Sanne Brasch Kristensen - 849-859 Functional Actorness? Border Security in the EU and Turkey
by Theodore Baird - 860-873 Intra-EU Labor Mobility: A Key Pillar of the EU Architecture Subject to Challenge
by Béla Galgóczi & Janine Leschke - 874-883 Social Movements and the Construction of Crisis Actors: Collective Responsibility, Identity, and Governance
by Angela K. Bourne & Sevasti Chatzopoulou - 884-894 Power in Global Trade Governance: Is the EU a Unitary Actor, a Tool for Dominance, or a Site of Contestation? GATS and the TTIP Negotiations
by Michael Strange - 895-901 Market Power Europe—A Constructive Critique
by Jesper Dahl Kelstrup - 902-914 The European Union and Upheavals in its Neighborhood: A Force for Stability?
by Kristi Raik & Ruxandra Lupu Dinesen - 915-925 Assessing the EU’s Transatlantic Regulatory Powers Using the Choice of Policy Instruments as Measurement of Preference Attainment
by Karl Löfgren & Kennet Lynggaard - 926-939 The Political Economy of Competitiveness and Continuous Adjustment in EU Meta-Governance
by Alex Nunn & Paul Beeckmans
September 2015, Volume 38, Issue 11
- 757-768 NPM Reforms and Professionals in Health and Higher Education in Portugal
by Rui Santiago & Teresa Carvalho & Sofia Sousa - 769-781 Does the Gown Help the Town? Examining Town–Gown Relationship Influence on Local Environmental Sustainability in the United States
by Samantha Mosier - 782-795 The Pursuit of Responsive Museum Governance: Community Engagement in Turkish Public Museums
by Burak Herguner - 796-814 The Impacts of Different Regulatory Regimes on the Effectiveness of Public Procurement
by Andrei Yakovlev & Andrey Tkachenko & Olga Demidova & Olga Balaeva - 815-832 Economics of State-Owned Enterprises
by Tālis J. Putniņš
August 2015, Volume 38, Issue 10
- 683-688 The Implementation Effectiveness of Trash Management in Ambon, Maluku: The Influence of Socialization, Coordination and Control to the Effectiveness of Trash Management
by Alwi Smith & Haedar Akib - 689-700 Accountability by Professionalism or Managerialism? Exploring Attitudes Among Swedish and Norwegian Local Government Leaders
by Asbjørn Røiseland & Jon Pierre & Annelin Gustavsen - 701-711 A Public Administration Headache: An Evaluation Analysis of Prison Policy and Recidivism Toward Social Reintegration
by Jaime R. S. Fonseca - 712-723 Public Sector Reforms and Service Quality Issues From the Perspective of the Small Island Developing States in the Pacific: A Case of Fiji
by Neale J. Slack & Gurmeet Singh - 724-733 Government Mapping of the Third Sector: A Government Innovation for Regulation and Coordination? Perspectives From the Third Sector
by Susan Appe - 734-742 Mandatory or Not Mandatory Reporting? Insights From Italian Bank Foundations
by Sara Moggi & Chiara Leardini & Gina Rossi - 743-756 Disaster Governance in the Philippines: Issues, Lessons Learned, and Future Directions in the Post-Yolanda Super Typhoon Aftermath
by Dennis Vicencio Blanco
July 2015, Volume 38, Issue 9
- 607-615 Collaboration Processes and Institutional Structure: Reexamining the Black Box
by Luisa Diaz-Kope & Katrina Miller-Stevens & John C. Morris - 616-631 Unveiling the Features of a Regulatory System: The Institutional Grammar of Tobacco Legislation in Mexico
by Salvador Espinosa - 632-641 The Politics of Time on the Frontline: Street Level Bureaucracy, Professional Judgment, and Public Accountability
by Mark Murphy & Paul Skillen - 642-653 Does User Co-Production of Public Service Delivery Increase Satisfaction and Trust? Evidence From a Vignette Experiment
by Joost Fledderus - 654-662 Innovation in Public Management: Is Public E-Procurement a Wave of the Future? A Theoretical and Exploratory Analysis
by Parisa Haim Faridian - 663-671 Applying Functional Analysis to the Case of a Malfunctioning Education System: Addressing System Complexity and Tangled Causes
by Edwin Graham Nelson & Margareth Amon Mapunda - 672-681 Post-NPM Reforms or Administrative Hybridization in the French Health Care System?
by Daniel Simonet
July 2015, Volume 38, Issue 8
- 533-543 Between Slow and Comprehensive Reformers: Comparing Government’s Funding Policies of Universities in Three European Countries
by Gigliola Mathisen Nyhagen - 544-552 Working Together in a Complex Environment: Collaborative Behaviors and Social Capital
by Peter Tsasis & Jane Cooke-Lauder & Jenna M. Evans - 553-561 Policy Relations and Policy Subsystems: Financial Policy in Hong Kong and Singapore
by J. J. Woo - 562-572 Performance Budgeting in American States: A Framework of Integrating Performance with Budgeting
by Elaine Yi Lu & Katherine Willoughby - 573-585 Are Changes Effective in Performance Management? An Analysis of Japanese Agencies
by Ana Yetano & Takami Matsuo - 586-595 Rich Country Corruption
by Adam Graycar & Olivia Monaghan - 596-605 Assessing and Appraising the Effects of Policy for Wicked Issues: Including Unforeseen Achievements in the Evaluation of the District Policy for Deprived Areas in The Netherlands
by Mark van Twist & Michiel Kort & Martijn van der Steen
June 2015, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 461-472 Conflicting Accountabilities in the 2012 Health Care Reforms in England
by Paola Mattei & Tom Christensen & Jeremy Pilaar - 473-485 Public Value and Limits to Collaboration
by Mark Prebble - 486-495 The Role of Culture in Knowledge Sharing in a Public-Sector Organization in Ghana: Revisiting Hofstede’s Model
by Henry Boateng & Franklin Gyamfi Agyemang - 496-509 Can Democratic Governance Be Achieved in Egypt?
by Shahjahan H. Bhuiyan - 510-520 The Integration of Best Environmental Management Practices in Corporate Strategy: Empirical Evidence From Italian Local Governments
by Nunzio Angiola & Piervito Bianchi & Antonio Corvino - 521-532 The Correlates of Local Government Responsiveness Under Decentralization: Do Performance Ratings Matter in the Philippines?
by Joseph J. Capuno & Maria Melody Garcia Schustereder
May 2015, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 397-409 Calling Attention to the Nature of Professional Knowledge and Its Impact on Perceptions of Performance Measures
by Niels Dyhrberg-Noerregaard - 410-421 E-Government and Corruption: A Longitudinal Analysis of Countries
by Xuejiao Zhao & Hua Daniel Xu - 422-432 Functional Reforms in Italian Employment Policies: Institutional Impact at the Macro and Micro Level
by Benedetta Trivellato & Mattia Martini - 433-441 Managing Public Accountability: How Public Managers Manage Public Accountability
by Thomas Schillemans - 442-452 Intent to Exit: Why Do US Federal Employees Leave?
by Tory L. Weaver - 453-460 The Effect of Fiscal Decentralization on the Financial Condition of Municipal Government
by Samuel B. Stone
April 2015, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 335-345 Social Norms Theory, Enforcement, and Management Concepts: An Analysis of Local Smoking Ban Ordinances
by Abraham David Benavides & Ekong Peters - 346-354 Injured but Not Yet Dead: A Bottom-Up Perspective on the Swedish Governmental Commissions
by Erik Lundberg - 355-363 The Link Between Public Service Motivation and Volunteering: The Case of South Korean Civil Servants
by Young-Joo Lee & Jin-Woo Jeong - 364-370 The Determinants of Volunteering in Nordic Countries: Evidence from the European Values Survey
by Cleopatra Grizzle - 371-380 Issues of Women’s Political Participation and Decision-Making in Local Governance: Perspectives from the Central Region of Ghana
by Michael Tagoe & Ellen Abakah - 381-396 Open Government: Origin, Development, and Conceptual Perspectives
by Bernd W. Wirtz & Steven Birkmeyer
March 2015, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 237-239 Introduction to a Symposium on New Challenges for Public-Sector Accounting: IPSAS, Budgetary Reporting, and National Accounts
by Francesca Manes Rossi & Susana Jorge & Maria Antónia Jesus & Eugenio Caperchione - 240-252 EPSAS—Worrying the Wrong End of the Stick?
by Rowan H. Jones & Josette Caruana - 253-267 The Impact of Accrual-Based Public Accounting Harmonization on EU Macroeconomic Surveillance and Governments’ Policy Decision-Making
by Giovanna Dabbicco - 268-281 The International Harmonization Process of Public Sector Accounting in Portugal: The Perspective of Different Stakeholders
by Patrícia S. Gomes & Maria José Fernandes & João Baptista Da Costa Carvalho - 282-296 Do Nasty and Pleasant Surprises Regarding Tax Revenue Explain Spending Drifts? The Case of the Swiss Cantons
by Nils Soguel & Cécile Ecabert - 297-310 Do Accrual Numbers Really Affect the Financial Market? An Empirical Analysis of ESA Accounts Across the EU
by Alessandro Giosi & Sandro Brunelli & Marco Caiffa - 311-324 Public-Sector Consolidated Financial Statements: An Analysis of the Comment Letters on IPSASB’s Exposure Draft No. 49
by Marco Bisogno & Serena Santis & Aurelio Tommasetti - 325-334 Pursuing Private or Public Accountability in the Public Sector? Applying IPSASs to Define the Reporting Entity in Municipal Consolidation
by Giuseppe Grossi & Ileana Steccolini
February 2015, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 157-166 Europeanizing the National Education Space? Adjusting to the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) in the UK
by Nafsika Alexiadou & Bettina Lange - 167-178 Top-Down Approaches to Joined-Up Government: Examining the Unintended Consequences of Weak Implementation
by Gemma Carey & Brad Crammond & Therese Riley - 179-188 Political Influence on Public–Private Partnerships in the Public Health Sector in New Zealand
by Andy Asquith & Margaret Brunton & David Robinson - 189-199 Government Transparency in Historical Perspective: From the Ancient Regime to Open Data in The Netherlands
by Albert Meijer - 200-215 Women and Local Governance in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Ejisu, Ghana
by Emmanuel Opoku Acheampong & Romanus Dogkubong Dinye - 216-226 Human Development in Pakistan and Bureaucratic Predicaments
by Sumrin Kalia - 227-236 Building Bond Repayment Capacity in Developing Countries: A Study on Property Tax Collections and Debt Affordability in Mexico
by Salvador Espinosa & Christine Martell
January 2015, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 75-81 Exploring Countercyclical Fiscal Policy in Local Government: Moving Beyond an Aggregated Approach
by William C. Rivenbark & Dale J. Roenigk & Lidia Noto - 82-91 The Achaemenid Empire’s Contributions to Public Administration
by Joshua M. Steinfeld - 92-103 The Ambivalent Relations Between Bureaucracy and Public Innovation: The Case of the Successful Failure of Dial Police
by Troels Schultz Larsen - 104-115 When Do National Administrations Adapt to EU Policies? Variation in Denmark and Greece
by Sevasti Chatzopoulou - 116-131 Global Clusters in Municipal E-Governance: A Longitudinal Study
by Aroon Manoharan & Marc Fudge & Yueping Zheng - 132-142 Inspections Services and Inter-Rater Reliability: Differentiating Professional Role Identities of Dutch Veterinary Inspectors
by Daphne van Kleef & Carina Schott & Trui Steen - 143-155 Discretion and Autonomy: Public Administrators’ Dilemmas in the Implementation of National Curriculum Statements
by Sybert Mutereko & Pepukayi Chitakunye
January 2015, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-3 Follow the Yellow Brick Road: New Directions in Studying Political Advisers in Executive Government
by Richard Shaw & Chris Eichbaum - 4-14 Democratic Communication and the Role of Special Advisers in Northern Ireland’s Consociational Government
by Charis Rice & Ian Somerville & John Wilson - 15-27 Greek Ministerial Advisers: Policy Managers, Not Experts?
by Athanassios Gouglas - 28-36 Behind the Backs of Public Politicians: Political Advisers in Russian Politics
by Susanna Pshizova - 37-45 Navigating the Borderlines of Politics and Administration: Reflections on the Role of Ministerial Advisers
by Bernadette Connaughton - 46-55 The Policy Work of Australian Political Staff
by Maria Maley - 56-65 Revisiting the Gospel: Appointed Political Staffs and Core Executive Policy Coordination
by Jonathan Craft - 66-74 Following the Yellow Brick Road: Theorizing the Third Element in Executive Government
by Richard Shaw & Chris Eichbaum
December 2014, Volume 37, Issue 14
- 1-1 EOV Board Page
by The Editors - 999-1010 Addressing the Challenges of Adaptation to Climate Change Policy: Integrating Public Administration and Public Policy Studies
by Adam Wellstead & Richard Stedman - 1011-1023 Performance Management in the Public Sector: Does It Decrease or Increase Innovation and Performance?
by Christian Bøtcher Jacobsen & Lotte Bøgh Andersen - 1024-1029 A Social Discount Rate for Appraisal of Regional Investments: Evidence from Russia
by Tatiana Kossova & Maria Sheluntcova - 1030-1043 Elite Ethics: Comparing Public Values Prioritization Between Administrative Elites and Political Elites
by Zeger Van der Wal
November 2014, Volume 37, Issue 13
- 909-910 Introduction to a Symposium on Broadening the Application of Performance Management
by Elio Borgonovi & William C. Rivenbark & Carmine Bianchi - 911-921 Transparency for Trust in Government: How Effective is Formal Transparency?
by Maria Cucciniello & Greta Nasi - 922-931 Is Performance Measurement Applicable in the Public Sector? A Comparative Study of Attitudes among Dutch Officials
by Rick Borst & Christiaan Lako & Michiel de Vries - 932-944 The Evolution of the Performance Model from Black Box to the Logic Model Through Systems Thinking
by Daniel Williams - 945-954 Performance Management in Local Government: The Application of System Dynamics to Promote Data Use
by Carmine Bianchi & William C. Rivenbark - 955-969 A Dynamic Viewpoint to Design Performance Management Systems in Academic Institutions: Theory and Practice
by Federico Cosenz - 970-979 A Diagnostic Approach to Performance Management: The Case of the Performance Management and Delivery Unit of Malaysia
by John Antony Xavier - 980-986 When the Rubber Meets the Road: Isomorphism, Rhetoric, and (Mis)management of Interinstitutional Performance
by Emanuele Vendramini & Francesca Lecci & Cristina Filannino - 987-998 Exploring the Effect of Network Governance Models on Health-Care Systems Performance
by Elisabetta Marafioti & Laura Mariani & Mattia Martini
October 2014, Volume 37, Issue 12
- 801-811 Examining Organizational Commitment among National and Expatriate Employees in the Private and Public Sectors in United Arab Emirates
by Abdulfattah Yaghi & Nayef Aljaidi - 812-823 Open Source Governance—A More Ambitious Cousin of Collaborative Governance
by Ani Matei & Sergiu Ioan Irimia - 824-834 Place-Based Policy in Climate Change: Flexible and Path-Dependent Elements
by Sarah Giest - 835-845 Whānau Ora and the Collaborative Turn
by Rodney Dormer - 846-855 Strategic Information System Plans in Nations Around the World
by James Melitski & Aroon Manoharan - 856-865 When Managerialism Meets Internationalism: Administrative Reform in the United Nations in the 1970s
by Klaas Dykmann & Jenny M. Lewis & Sune Raahede Bentzen - 866-874 Wages, Wage Inequality, and Education: The Case of a Microstate with a “Free Education for All” Policy
by Mahalia Jackman & Ryan Bynoe - 875-884 Understanding the Role of Participation in Public Service Delivery: Evidences from Rural West Bengal, India
by Narayan Chandra Nayak & Debabrata Samanta - 885-894 Substantive Participation: A Model of Public Participation that Works for Citizens and Administrators
by Allison H. Turner - 895-907 Only If We Agree? How Value Conflicts Moderate the Relationship Between Transformational Leadership and Public Service Motivation
by Julie Alsøe Krogsgaard & Pernille Thomsen & Lotte Bøgh Andersen
September 2014, Volume 37, Issue 11
- 709-723 The Applicability of Best Value in the Nigerian Public Sector
by Oyegoke Teslim Bukoye & Peter Norrington - 724-736 Women’s Political Participation in Bangladesh: Role of Women’s Organizations
by Pranab Panday & Linda Che-lan Li - 737-746 Assessing Performance in Shelters for Abused Women: Can “Caring Citizenship” Be Measured in “Value for Money” Accountability Regimes?
by Roma Harris & Nadine Wathen & Roxanna Lynch - 747-755 Community Council Cooperation: The Lake Macquarie City Council Co-Governance Delegation Model
by Brian Dollery & Michael A. Kortt & Lin Crase - 756-772 Public Enterprise Reforms and Financial Performance of Government Commercial Companies of Fiji
by Jashwini Narayan & Gurmeet Singh - 773-780 American Police Unions: A Hindrance or Help to Innovation?
by Melissa Morabito - 781-790 A Balanced Budget with Side Effects—A Case Study of Implementation of a Hospital Cost Savings Program in Sweden
by Therese Kardakis & Göran Tomson & Mats Brommels & Johan Hansson - 791-800 Can Public Managers Make Their Welfare Organizations Adapt to the New Performance Landscape Shaped by the Current Austerity?
by Peter Aagaard & John Storm Pedersen
August 2014, Volume 37, Issue 10
- 601-610 German and Italian Municipalities’ Internal Control Systems: Convergence to a Neo-Weberian Reform Pattern?
by Elisabetta Reginato & Cristina Landis & Isabella Fadda & Aldo Pavan - 611-624 Institutional Change and Professional Norms: A Study of Grading Behavior in Higher Education
by Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen & Lotte Bøgh Andersen - 625-637 Functioning and Impact of Incentives for Amalgamations in a Federal State: The Swiss Case
by Claire Kaiser - 638-645 Capture Theory and the Public Interest: Balancing Competing Values to Ensure Regulatory Effectiveness
by Michael R. Potter & Amanda M. Olejarski & Stefanie M. Pfister - 646-654 Internal Customer Satisfaction in Health-Care Organizations: A Multicriteria Analysis Approach
by Panagiotis Manolitzas & Vasileios Fortsas & Evangelos Grigoroudis & Nikolaos Matsatsinis - 655-665 Job Satisfaction of Public Sector Employees in Sub-Saharan Africa: Testing the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire in Ghana
by James Baba Abugre - 666-675 Social Media Use in Local Government: An Australian Perspective
by Khayri Omar & Rosemary Stockdale & Helana Scheepers - 676-684 Public Administration Education in South Korea: Developed but Still Evolving
by Pan Suk Kim & Seunghwan Myeong - 685-694 Auditee Strategies: An Investigation of Auditees’ Reactions to the Norwegian State Audit Institution’s Performance Audits
by Kristin Reichborn-Kjennerud - 695-707 A Process Model of Emotional Labor of Nursing: Case Study of Two Chinese Public Hospitals
by Jing Hua Li & Ping Gao & Xia Yan Shen & Xin Liu
July 2014, Volume 37, Issue 9
- 529-541 The Impact of Ethical Leadership on Police Officers’ Code of Silence and Integrity: Results from the Turkish National Police
by Hidayet Tasdoven & Mikail Kaya - 542-555 Leadership in the OVOP and Similar Movements: The Comparative Study Between the OVOP Movement in Japan and OTOP Project in Thailand
by Suvaroj Kemavuthanon - 556-567 Can Vendors Buy Influence? The Relationship Between Campaign Contributions and Government Contracts
by Daniel Bromberg - 568-580 Representative Bureaucracy in the Public Service? A Critical Analysis of the Challenges Confronting Women in the Civil Service of Ghana
by Augustina Adusah-Karikari & Frank Louis Kwaku Ohemeng - 581-590 Combining the Strengths of Qualitative Comparative Analysis with Cluster Analysis for Comparative Public Policy Research: With Reference to the Policy of Economic Convergence in the Euro Currency Area
by Philip Haynes - 591-599 Contractual Conditions, Organizational Level, Dimension of Organization, and Work Conflict as Potential Predictors of Job Stress in Public Administration
by Francesca Di Virgilio & Nicoletta Bova & Loredana Di Pietro & Lorn Sheehan
July 2014, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 445-455 Reconsidering the Role of the Prefects in Turkey: Public Policies and Metropolization
by Can Umut Çiner - 456-465 IPSASB’s Conceptual Framework: Coherence with Accounting Systems in European Public Administrations
by Francesca Manes Rossi & Natalia Aversano & Johan Christiaens - 466-473 African Union and Intra-State Conflict Resolution: A Return to the Libyan Crisis (2011)
by Adeline Nnenna Idike & Sylvia Uchenna Agu - 474-483 Unintended Consequences of NPM Drive the “Bureaucracy”
by Roy Liff - 484-493 City Management in the United States and Norway: A Comparative Analysis of Professional Orientations
by Robert Blair & Christian L. Janousek - 494-505 Local Government Capital Spending During and After Recessions: A Cause for Concern?
by Whitney B. Afonso - 506-513 Public–Private Partnerships in Health in Malaysia: Lessons for Policy Implementation
by Kai-Lit Phua & Sharon Wan-Hui Ling & Kai-Hong Phua - 514-527 Assessing Operational and Collaborative Performance Management: A Case Study of PhillyStat
by Taewoo Nam
June 2014, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 389-396 Trust and Tax Compliance Among Malaysian Working Youth
by Azwadi Ali & Norsiah Ahmad - 397-408 Measuring the Impact of Microfinance on Women Empowerment: A Cross Country Analysis with Special Reference to India
by Arindam Laha & Pravat Kumar Kuri - 409-423 Steering and Monitoring Model of State-Owned Enterprises
by Jari Kankaanpää & Lasse Oulasvirta & Jani Wacker - 424-435 The Limits of Citizen Participation in the Urban Local Governance Process in Bangladesh
by Parvaz Azharul Huq - 436-443 Evaluating the Prosecutorial Mandate of the Supreme Audit Institution of Peru
by Luis García Westphalen
May 2014, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 329-338 Government Guidelines for CCTV: A Comparison of Four Countries
by Diane M. Hartmus - 339-352 Knowledge Utilization in Canadian Health Service Organizations: A Path Analysis
by Omar Belkhodja - 353-362 Unpacking the Global Perspective: Examining NISPAcee Region-Focused Public Administration Research in American Scholarly Journals
by Alexander C. Henderson & Larry D. Terry - 363-375 Explaining Organizational Variety in Evaluation Quality Assurance: Which Conditions Matter?
by Valerie Pattyn & Marleen Brans - 376-387 Promoting a New Practice in Hospitals: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Alternative Designs
by Giovanni Radaelli & Martina Dal Molin & Emanuele Lettieri & Cristina Masella
April 2014, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 259-270 Spanning Organizational Boundaries in Emergency Management
by Steven Curnin & Christine Owen - 271-280 Analyzing School Finance Policy: Beyond a Quantitative Approach
by Iris BenDavid-Hadar - 281-287 In What Way Is Confucianism Linked to Public Service Motivation? Philosophical and Classical Insights
by Betty Yung - 288-298 Creating Better Employees through Positive Leadership Behavior in the Public Sector
by Nilupama Wijewardena & Ramanie Samaratunge & Charmine Härtel - 299-307 Building the Education Revolution: Another Case of Australian Government Failure?
by Chris Lewis & Brian Dollery & Michael A. Kortt - 308-327 An Ethical Governance Perspective on Anti-Corruption Policies and Procedures: Agencies and Trust in Cameroon, Ghana, and Nigeria Evaluation
by Omoregie Charles Osifo
2014, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 193-201 Do Role Clarity and Job Satisfaction Mediate the Relationship between Telework and Work Effort?
by James Caillier - 202-214 From Accountability to Decision-Making? Budgeting with Mandated Performance Measures
by Aimee Williamson & Douglas Snow - 215-223 Enduring Financial Sustainability Through “Bottom-Up” Local Authority Ingenuity and Rational “Top-Down” State Regulation: The Case of Lake Macquarie City Council
by Brian Dollery & Michael Kortt & Simone de Souza - 224-236 Quality of Work Life in the Postnationalization of Human Resources: Empirical Examination of Workforce Emiratization in the United Arab Emirates
by Ihsan Yaghi & Abdulfattah Yaghi - 237-248 Does the Restrictiveness of State Tax and Expenditure Limitations Affect State Revenues and Expenditures?
by Lindsay Amiel & Steven Deller & Judith Stallmann & Craig Maher - 249-258 Non-Zero-Sum Leadership Games: Is Facilitative Leadership a Win-Win?
by Niels Dyhrberg-Noerregaard & Ulrik Kjaer
2014, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 141-154 Civil Servants on the Silver Screen: The Depiction of Government in American and Australian Cinema
by Michelle Pautz - 155-162 Personality and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from a Sample of Street-Level Bureaucrats
by Christopher Cooper & Dale Carpenter & Audrey Reiner & David McCord - 163-173 Corporatized Public Land Development Bodies in Australia: Who Are the Stakeholders and Why Are They Important?
by Grainne Oates & Louise Kloot - 174-182 Professional Identification and City Managers: An Analysis of a National Survey
by Christopher Reddick & Tansu Demir - 183-192 What We Talk About When We Talk About Management Effects: A Substantively Motivated Approach to Panel Data Estimation
by John Marvel & David Pitts
2014, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 65-66 Introduction to a Symposium on Integrity and Integrity Systems
by Gjalt De Graaf & Michael Macaulay - 67-82 Integrity Systems, Values, and Expectations: Explaining Differences in the Extent of Corruption in Three Spanish Local Governments
by Fernando Jiménez & Mónica García-Quesada & Manuel Villoria - 83-92 Towards a Model of Local Integrity Systems: The Experiences of Local Government in Great Britain
by Michael Macaulay & Chris Newman & Gary Hickey - 93-105 Catering to Organizational Needs in Ethics Management: The Case of the European Commission
by Andreea Năstase - 106-119 Not so Fair after All? Perceptions of Procedural Fairness and Satisfaction with Democracy in the Nordic Welfare States
by Gissur Erlingsson & Jonas Linde & Richard Öhrvall - 120-128 Public Values in Public–Private Partnerships
by Anne-Marie Reynaers & Gjalt De Graaf - 129-139 How Public Officials Gain Policy Influence—Lessons from Local Government in Sweden
by Erik Hysing
2014, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-9 Fools Rush In: The Case Against Radical Water and Wastewater Restructuring in Regional New South Wales
by Brian Dollery & Michael Kortt & Bligh Grant - 10-19 An Approach to Measuring Subnational Administrative Autonomy in Education
by Naomi Aoki & Larry Schroeder - 20-34 The Mechanism of State Charter School Policy Adoption: The Case of American States
by John Lee - 35-43 The Passage of the Civil Service Reforms Act of 1978, and the Business and the Union: A Non-Zero Sum Game
by Haroon Khan - 44-52 Exploring Collaboration, Its Antecedents, and Perceived Outcomes in Service Partnerships of Community-Based Organizations in South Florida
by Maritza Concha - 53-64 The Quest for Global Narcotics Policy Change: Does the United States Matter?
by Felix Kumah-Abiwu
2013, Volume 36, Issue 14
- 1-1 EOV Board Page
by The Editors - 1007-1019 Talking the Talk of Public Service Motivation: How Public Organization Logics Matter for Employees' Expressions of PSM
by Nina van Loon & Peter Leisink & Wouter Vandenabeele - 1020-1028 Do Employees Feel Comfortable Blowing the Whistle When Their Supervisors Practice Transformational Leadership?
by James Caillier - 1029-1043 Citizen Participation in Public Administration: Views from Lebanon
by Khaldoun AbouAssi & Tina Nabatchi & Randa Antoun
2013, Volume 36, Issue 13
- 897-899 Introduction to the Special Issue on Administrative Culture in Developing and Transitional Countries
by Ishtiaq Jamil & Steinar Askvik & Farhad Hossain