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2024, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-4 Editorial: Challenges for Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe(?)
by Hintea Calin Emilian & Klimovský Daniel & Malý Ivan & Nemec Juraj - 5-26 Fees for Providing Information in the Age of Digitalization
by Janderová Jana - 27-50 Factors Determining the Development of the Civil Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan
by Kosherbayeva Aigul & Bokayev Baurzhan & Torebekova Zulfiya & Amirova Aigerim - 51-79 The Acceptance of Nudges to Encourage HEI Students to Graduate: A Comparative Study
by Kovács Radek & Klunin Artsiom & Korečková Jana & Sloboda Matúš - 80-108 Western Sanctions Evasion through Third Countries: The Case of Sanctioned Cars Re-export to Russia
by Partsvaniya Vakhtang & Pirveli Erekle - 109-131 Bureaucratic Polarization: Balancing Merit and Trust in the Romanian Senate
by Raiu Catalin & Negoiţă Ionuţ Ciprian - 132-152 Public Administration Reconstruction and Development in Post-conflict States: A Critique of Global Trends and Experiences
by Reddy Purshottama Sivanarain - 153-181 Taking Stock of 30 Years of CEE Transformation: Institutionalisation of Public Sector Integrity Management in Estonia
by Saarniit Leno & Sarapuu Külli - 182-214 Theoretic Trends in Private-Public Partnership Research: Bibliometric Analysis
by Shpak Nestor & Pyroh Olha & Doroshkevyc Kateryna & Koleshchuk Orest & Lipentsev Andrii - 215-237 Politicisation of the Civil Service: Contestation and Context
by Staronova Katarina & Knox Colin - 238-269 Efficiency and Fairness in Financing Slovak National Sports Associations
by Zimková Emília & Kučera Jozef - 270-280 BOOK REVIEW - Kohoutek, J. 2024.Policy Work and Politicisation in the Ministries of the Czech Republic: The Dilemmas of State Service. Prague, Czech Republic: Charles University Karolinum Press
by Meričková Beáta Mikušová
2024, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-27 Public Policy Failure: The Case of Arts and Sports Policy in Kazakhstan
by Argynbekov Maxat & Joldybayeva Elmira - 28-49 Citizens’ Satisfaction with “Citizens’ Initiatives”: The Case of the Municipality of Ljubljana
by Kozjek Tatjana & Verbič Miha & Umek Lan - 50-74 Vulnerability and Resilience of Slovak Municipalities in the Era of Austerity
by Malicka Lenka & Vancová Jana & Hadačová Daniela - 75-93 The 2020 Czech Regional Elections in the Shadow of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Electoral Participation in the Spread of the Pandemic
by Maškarinec Pavel & Klimovský Daniel & Novotný Lukáš & Bláha Petr - 94-119 Collaborative Approach on Digital Government Transformation: In-Depth Analysis from Expert Interview
by Maulana Rio Yusri & Durnik Mitja & Decman Mitja - 120-141 Innovation Policy Coordination: The Role of Communication for Uzbekistan
by Mukhitdinov Rozdon D. - 142-168 Cross-Organisational Collaboration Management of Digital Innovation in the Public Sector - The Case of the Estonian Employment Register
by Nommik Steven - 169-197 Mapping Fiscal Research Trajectories through Bibliometric Analysis: Echoes of Global Crises in Central and Eastern Europe
by Ravšelj Dejan & Umek Lan & Tosun Mehmet Serhan & Aristovnik Aleksander - 198-227 Digital Transformation in Organizational Management: A Bibliometric Analysis
by Urs Nicolae & Roja Alexandru & Nisioi Ioana
December 2023, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-29 Hierarchical Clustering of the European Countries from the Perspective of E-government, E-participation, and Human Development
by Androniceanu Armenia & Georgescu Irina - 30-54 Who Participates in Participatory Budgeting? Unravelling of Who Shows Up
by Baláž Martina Benzoni & Gašparík Jozef - 55-81 EU Integration Coordination in Georgia: Evolution of the Coordination Model and Contingent Factors
by Dolidze Nino & Bobghiashvili Giorgi & Akobia Eka - 82-100 Assessing Individuals’ Perceptions of the Impact of Corruption on the Domains of Sustainable Development: A Cross-sectional Study in Palestine
by Iriqat Ismail - 101-121 Key Criteria Influencing Stakeholders’ Decision-making about PB Continuation: The Case of the Czech Republic
by Kukučková Soňa & Bakoš Eduard - 122-142 Reorganising Local Public Utilities: Where and Why We Can Argue for the Remunicipalization Trends?
by Petkovšek Veronika & Hrovatin Nevenka & Pevcin Primož - 143-170 Procedural Challenges of Cross-border Cooperation and Consistency in Personal Data Protection in the EU
by Rudolf Grega & Kovač Polonca - 171-193 Reducing Error Rate in Property Tax Declaration Forms through Simplification and Highlighting Instructions
by Sloboda Matúš & Šmeringaiová Monika & Pavlovský Patrik - 194-219 The Alleged Culprit of Poor Coordination of Integration of Health and Social Care Services for Very Ill Older Persons in Sweden, 2000-2022
by Sobis Iwona - 220-244 The Technical Efficiency of Slovak Water Companies: An Application of Network DEA
by Zimková Emília & Sičová Kristína & Pintér Ľubomír & Lawson Colin
June 2023, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-32 The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Driver of More Responsive Social Procedures: between Theory and Practices in Slovenia
by Babšek Matej & Kovač Polonca - 33-57 Parental Leave Policy in European Countries: A Comparative Approach Using Cluster Analysis
by Bagirova Anna & Blednova Natalia & Neshataev Aleksandr - 58-80 Policy Advisory Systems in Times of Crisis: A Case Study of Slovak Advisory Committees during Covid-19
by Hudec Róbert Martin - 81-107 Territorial Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination in Romania
by Marin Anca Monica - 108-137 A Policy Perspective on Regulating Disinformation in Romania during the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Radu Bianca Veronica - 138-166 A Case Study on the Development of Digital Competences of Teachers at the University of Ljubljana
by Stare Janez & Klun Maja & Dečman Mitja - 167-180 Feedback Monitoring Tools of the Russian Federal Tax Service
by Titkova Evita & Belianin Aleksey - 181-209 Blatant, not Latent: Patronage in Top-Level Appointments in Serbia
by Tomić Slobodan & Pavlović Dušan - 210-231 Municipal Participatory Budgeting Designs in the V4 Countries
by de Vries Michiel S. & Spacek David - 232-253 Social Media Use in Central and Eastern European Cities: Defining Local Government-Citizen Relationships through Phases
by Zumofen Raphaël & Mabillard Vincent & Pasquier Martial
December 2022, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-24 Historical-evolutionary and Retrograde Approach to the Study of Social Phenomena and Public Administration
by Ochrana František - 25-51 Digital Transformation of Slovenian Urban Municipalities: A Quantitative Report on the Impact of Municipality Population Size on Digital Maturity
by Debeljak Arian & Dečman Mitja - 52-70 Islamic Public Administration in Sunlight and Shadow: Theory and Practice
by Drechsler Wolfgang & Chafik Salah - 71-100 The Great Recession of 2008 from the Subjective Well-being Perspective: Implication for Policy-making in the EU Countries
by Kopečný Ondřej - 101-121 Nudging Medicine Users to Handle Unused Medicines Correctly (a Study of the Czech Republic and the Slovak republic)
by Kovács Radek & Ochrana František & Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš & Meričková Beáta Mikušová - 122-153 Can Institutionalization Be Considered a Trap in Defining Functional Cross-border Areas? Coopetition and Local Public Services in Borderlands
by Molak Maciej Wojciech & Soukopová Jana - 154-172 The Dilapidated Municipal Cultural Property: The Role of NPOs in Its Restoration and Urban Design
by Svidroňová Mária Murray & Krátky Bohumír & Ochrana František & Vaceková Gabriela - 173-193 State of Public Administration Scientific Research in the Visegrad Countries – A Bibliometric Analysis
by Urbanovics Anna - 194-219 The Public Participation of Civic Initiative Groups during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Romania. An Exploration of Public Participation Definitions, Obstacles, and Opportunities
by Voinea Carmen & Profiroiu Constantin Marius & Profiroiu Alina - 220-242 On the Need to Include Passive Citizens in Public Participation Processes
by de Vries Michiel S. & Sobis Iwona
June 2022, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 9-15 Editorial: COVID-19 Pandemics and Politics
by Hintea Calin Emilian & Klun Maja & Nemec Juraj - 17-37 Usability of Municipal Performance-based Budgets within Strategic Planning in Slovakia: Perception of Elected Local Representatives
by Čajková Andrea & Šindleryová Ivana Butoracová - 39-60 Effectiveness of Administrative Appeal in Slovenia and Croatia – Between National Traditions and EU Standards
by Kovač Polonca & Ribič Urška - 61-87 The Impact of Trust in Government – Young Voters’ Behavioral Intention to Use I-voting in Slovenia
by Kozel Edvard & Dečman Mitja - 89-112 Municipal Solid Waste Management in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia
by Meričková Beáta Mikušová & Soukopová Jana & Šumpíková Markéta & Křápek Milan - 113-139 Citizens’ Attitudes to Nudges in the Maintenance of Public Spaces and Waste Management
by Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš & Vitálišová Katarína & Lendvorský Michal - 141-165 Multiple Streams Framework as Scientific Research Program and Tool for the Analysis of Public Policy Issues
by Ochrana František & Novotný Vilém & Angelovská Olga - 167-199 Implementation of Sustainable Public Procurement in the Rail Transport in the Czech Republic and a Comparison with the Other Members of the Visegrad Group
by Páleníková Markéta & Špetík Ondřej & Páleník Robert & Ilík Jan & Adamík Michal - 201-221 Impact of Qualification and Working Conditions on Civil Servant Pay Levels in Russia
by Shaimardanova Nadezhda - 223-249 The Effect of Academic Discipline on Policy Attitudes: The Case of Czech University Students
by Veselý Arnošt & Soukup Petr
December 2021, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 9-39 Inter-Regional Cooperation in Waste Management: New Trends in Moscow and the Moscow Region
by Agiamoh Rosaline Georgevna - 41-64 Opportunities and Barriers of Using Blockchain in Public Administration: The Case of Real Estate Registration in Kazakhstan
by Akhmetbek Yerlan & Špaček David - 65-86 E-Government in European Countries, a Comparative Approach Using the Principal Components Analysis
by Androniceanu Armenia & Georgescu Irina - 87-109 Study on Citizen Participation in Local Governance in Vietnam
by Binh Nguyen Trong & Giai Nguyen Quang - 111-133 Leadership Discourses on Bureaucracy: Continuity over a Century
by Jäkel Tim & Borshchevskiy George Alexander - 135-159 Measuring Whistleblowing Perceptions among the Civil Service of the Republic of Kosovo
by Baljija Shpresa Kaçiku & Rustemi Agron - 161-187 Performance Management and the Integrated Development Plan of the Msunduzi Municipality in South Africa
by Khunoethe Halima & Reddy Purshottama S. & Mthuli Syanda A. - 189-221 Rapid Public-Private Partnership Deployment in Kazakhstan: Enablers and Implications
by Mouraviev Nikolai - 223-252 Mismatch of Policy Theory and Policy Practice in Eastern Europe: Cross-Sectoral Comparison of Croatian Policymaking
by Petek Ana - 253-272 Health Technology Assessment of the Medical Devices: A Case Study from the Czech Republic
by Rozmarinová Jana & Říhová Barbora - 273-298 Unanticipated Consequences of Reforms in School Governance
by Urbanovič Jolanta & de Vries Michiel S. & Stankevič Barbara
June 2021, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 9-35 Assessment of the Quality of Governance and Competitiveness at the Local Level: The Case of Slovenian Municipalities
by Benčina Jože & Kozjek Tatjana & Rakar Iztok - 37-59 Stakeholder Involvement in the Civil Security Systems: How (Dis)Similar are the CEE Countries Compared to the Rest of Europe ?
by Brázová Věra-Karin - 61-86 Measuring Outcomes of Digital Transformation in Public Administration: Literature Review and Possible Steps Forward
by Dobrolyubova Elena - 87-106 Digitalization of Public Procurement in the Russian Federation: Case Study
by Egorova Maria & Andreeva Luibov & Andreev Vladimir & Tsindeliani Imeda & Kikavets Vitaly - 107-133 The Performance Management Design in Public Hospitals: A Case Study
by Krupička Josef - 135-167 Innovative Concept of Providing Local Public Services Based on ICT
by Meričková Beáta Mikušová & Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš - 169-214 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
by Hržica Rok & Pluchinotta Irene & Kovač Polonca & Vrbek Sanja & Jukić Tina - 215-237 Multi-level Governance and Internally Displaced Persons Policy in Ukraine: Bridging the Gap between the Global and Local; Governmental and Civic
by Sakhanienko Sierhiei & Kolisnichenko Natalia & Rosenbaum Allan - 239-259 The Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions: A Literature Review
by Pala Tadeáš - 261-283 Effectiveness of Public Support for Business Innovation from EU Funds: Case Study in Slovakia
by Pisár Peter & Ďurčeková Ina & Křápek Milan - 285-309 The Potential of Design Thinking and Total Quality Management in Creating Public Value
by Vinni Rauno - 311-343 Decentralization Policy in Ukraine: How Voluntary Amalgamation, Inter-Municipal Cooperation and Fiscal Incentives Impacted the Local Government System
by Wright Glendal & Slukhai Sergii
December 2020, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 11-22 Public Policy during COVID-19: Challenges for Public Administration and Policy Research in Central and Eastern Europe
by Nemec Juraj & Drechsler Wolfgang & Hajnal Gyorgy - 25-34 Top officials in Turbulent Times: Converging Research Agendas in Europe East and West
by Bach Tobias & Meyer-Sahling Jan-Hinrik & Staroňová Katarína - 35-48 Top Officials’ Careers and the Relationship Between Politics and Administration
by Bach Tobias - 49-73 Functional Politicization in the Dutch Senior Civil Service: Evidence from Longitudinal Surveys and Qualitative Research (2007 – 2019)
by Belloir Alexandre & van den Berg Caspar - 75-92 The Politics of Appointment of Top Civil Servants: Career Backgrounds and Civil Service Politicization in the Czech Republic
by Rybář Marek & Podmaník Milan - 93-113 Governing Illiberal Democracies: Democratic Backsliding and the Political Appointment of Top Officials in Hungary
by Meyer-Sahling Jan-Hinrik & Toth Fanni - 115-140 Ministerial Advisers in Slovakia: Profiles and Career Paths, 2010 – 2020
by Krajňák Samuel & Staronova Katarína & Pickering Heath - 141-160 The Relationship between Politics and Administration at the Flemish Local Level: Intermunicipal Differences Explained
by Hennau Sofie - 161-180 The Five Tasks of Public Value Management: Public Value as a Programme of Administrative and Societal Democratisation
by Sedlačko Michal - 181-210 Independence despite Political Appointment ? The Curious Case of the Austrian Ombudsman Board
by Dahlvik Julia & Pohn-Weidinger Axel & Kollegger Martina - 213-220 The Politics of Bureaucracy: A Continuing Saga
by Peters B. Guy - 221-226 Conclusions: TED Dialogue on Politico-Administrative Relations
by Verheijen Tony - 229-248 The Innovative HR Practices of Regional Administrations: Is it a New Round of Civil Service Reform in Russia ?
by Barabashev Alexey G. & Zaytseva Tatiana V. - 249-272 Using Game Theory in Public Domains: The Potential and Limitations of Security Games
by Špačková Zuzana & Špaček David
June 2020, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 9-34 The Turnover of Palestinian Governments and its Selected Impacts on the Sustainability of Public Policy
by Alaysa Jehad & Musa Hussam - 35-59 Endangered Municipalities ? Case Study of Three Small and Critically Indebted Czech Municipalities
by Hornek Jakub & Jüptner Petr - 61-79 Participatory Budget as a Tool Supporting the Development of Civil Society in Poland
by Kempa Jarosław & Kozłowski Artur Roland - 81-108 Public Administration in Ukraine: Adjusting to European Standards
by Khadzhyradieva Svitlana & Slukhai Sergii & Rachynskyi Anatolii - 109-132 Why some Fail and others Succeed: Explaining the Academic Performance of PA Undergraduate Students
by Pavelea Alina Maria & Moldovan Octavian - 133-156 Regulatory Cybernetics: Adaptability and Probability in the Public Administration’s Regulations
by Pečarič Mirko - 157-188 The Transparency of Czech Foundations
by Pejcal Jakub - 189-211 Modern Trends of Customs Administrations Formation: Best European Practices and a Unified Structure
by Shpak Nestor & Melnyk Olga & Adamiv Marta & Sroka Włodzimierz - 213-243 Questioning the Real Citizen-Centricity of e-Government Development: Digitalization of G2C Services in Selected CEE Countries
by Špaček David & Csótó Mihály & Urs Nicolae - 245-266 How to Attract and Retain Creative Class
by Vitálišová Katarína & Vaňová Anna & Šúrová Janka
December 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 9-28 Principal-Agent Relation and Contracting-out for Employment Case Management to Enable Third-Country Nationals’ Transition to Work
by Bruno Esien Eddy - 29-60 Sustainable Development of the Russian Arctic: Legal Implications
by Gladun Elena - 61-79 Electronic Public Procurement: Process and Cybersecurity Issues
by Issabayeva Symbat & Yesseniyazova Botagoz & Grega Matúš - 81-108 Populism as a Factor of Destabilisation in Consolidated Democracies
by Kozłowski Artur Roland - 109-129 Does Participatory Budgeting Bolster Voter Turnout in Elections ? The Case of the Czech Republic
by Kukučková Soňa & Bakoš Eduard - 131-156 Examining the Core Dilemmas Hindering Big Data-related Transformations in Public-Sector Organisations
by Kuoppakangas Päivikki & Kinder Tony & Stenvall Jari & Laitinen Ilpo & Ruuskanen Olli-Pekka & Rannisto Pasi-Heikki - 157-194 Bounded Rationality of Individual Action in the Consumption of Public Goods
by Meričková Beáta Mikušová & Muthová Nikoleta Jakuš - 195-215 Welfare Co-Production: Hungarian and Slovak Reality
by Nemec Juraj & Svidroňová Mária Murray & Kovács Éva - 217-232 Public Administration Education in the CEE Countries: How has it Developed during the Recent Decades ?
by Pevcin Primož & Špaček David & Klimovský Daniel - 233-250 Transaction Costs, Outsourcing, and the Public Procurement Review Process in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
by Šumpíková Markéta & Ďurčeková Ina - 251-274 Arrangements for the Transfer of Social-Services Delivery to Non-Governmental Providers (Regional Practices, Russia)
by Zabolotnaya Galina & Larionov Andrey - 277-279 Peter John – How Far to Nudge
by Špalek Jiří - 281-285 Guy Peters – Institutional Theory in Political Science: The New Institutionalism. Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe
by Staroňová Katarína & Gajduschek Gyorgy
June 2019, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 9-41 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 ?
by Buček Jan - 43-68 Factors Determining the Efficiency of Slovak Public Procurement
by Grega Matus & Orviska Marta & Nemec Juraj & Lawson Colin - 69-89 Pay Dissatisfaction among Municipal Employees: Empirical Evidence from Russia’s Stavropol Region
by Jäkel Tim - 91-112 The Level of Fiscal Autonomy: Evidence from Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Alibegović Dubravka Jurlina & Hodžić Sabina & Bečić Emira - 113-134 The Hungarian Experiences with Handling Irregularities in the Use of EU Funds
by Nyikos Györgyi & Kondor Zsuzsanna - 135-159 The Impact of Fiscal Rules on the Financial Management of Higher Self-Governing Units in the Slovak Republic
by Šagát Vladimír & Plaček Michal & Kolman Petr - 161-174 An Empirically-Aligned Concept of Trust in Government
by Tomankova Ivana - 175-197 Autonomy, Collaboration and Competition: The Impact of Education Management Reforms which Aim to Increase School Autonomy on Relations between Schools
by Urbanovič Jolanta & Navickaitė Jolanta & Dačiulytė Rūta - 199-216 Effectiveness Measurement Using DEA & BSC Methods in Public Health Services
by Vitezić Neda & Cankar Stanka Setnikar & Linšak Željko - 219-222 Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis, Tools of the Trade
by Soukopová Jana - 223-226 Social Policy After the Financial Crisis
by Wildmannová Mirka
December 2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 11-23 On the Current State of Public Administration Research and Scholarships: Political Accommodation or Simply Increasing Irrelevance ?
by Rosenbaum Allan - 27-51 Differences in Organizational Culture among Estonian Municipalities with Different Ethnic Compositions
by Kiisla Aet - 53-79 Public Procurement in the Systemic Corruption Environment: Evidence from the Czech Republic
by Langr Ivan - 81-101 Can Social Media be a Tool for Participatory Governance in Slovak Municipalities ?
by Svidroňová Mária Murray & Kaščáková Alena & Vrbičanová Veronika - 103-127 Public Support for Higher Education Institutions from EU Structural Funds and its Evaluation: Case Study of Slovakia
by Pisár Peter & Varga Martin - 129-152 A Content Analysis of the Rule of Law within Public Governance Models: Old vs. New EU Member States
by Ropret Marko & Aristovnik Aleksander & Kovač Polonca - 153-170 Inter-Municipal Cooperation in the Czech Republic: A Public Finance Perspective
by Sedmihradská Lucie - 171-198 Performance Evaluation of the Government Agencies of Kazakhstan
by Suleimenova Gulimzhan & Kapoguzov Evgeny & Kabizhan Nurbek & Kadyrova Margarita - 199-218 Social Media Use in Public Administration: The Case of Facebook Use by Czech Regions
by Špaček David - 219-234 When Evidence is not Taken for Granted: The Use and Perception of “Evidence” in the Czech Republic Ministries
by Veselý Arnošt & Ochrana František & Nekola Martin
June 2018, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 11-39 Government Capacity and Capacity-Building in Hungary: A New Model in the Making ?
by Hajnal György & Kádár Krisztián & Kovács Éva - 41-61 One Candle, Two Candles… Is There the Third One ? Croatian Public Administration Reform before and after the EU Accession
by Koprić Ivan - 63-89 The Instrumental and Ideological Politicisation of Senior Positions in Poland’s Civil Service and its Selected Consequences
by Mazur Stanisław & Możdżeń Michał & Oramus Marek - 91-114 The Agendas of Public Administration Reforms in Lithuania: Windows of Opportunity in the Period 2004 – 2017
by Nakrošis Vitalis - 115-134 Public Administration Reforms in Slovakia: Limited Outcomes (Why ?)
by Nemec Juraj - 135-154 Towards a Managerial Public Service Bargain: The Estonian Civil Service Reform
by Pesti Cerlin & Randma-Liiv Tiina - 155-182 Public Administration Reform in Czechia after 2000 – Ambitious Strategies and Modest Results ?
by Špaček David - 183-206 Implementing a Government-Wide Unified and Transparent Salary System in Slovenia
by Virant Gregor & Rakar Iztok - 209-228 Trust in the Local Administration: A Comparative Study between Capitals and Non-Capital Cities in Europe
by de Vries Michiel S & Sobis Iwona - 229-252 Development of Public Administration and Governance in Central and Eastern Europe: Content Analysis of The NISPAcee Journal
by Kotnik Žiga & Kovač Polonca
December 2017, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 9-47 Dissemination of Environmental Information and its Effects on Stakeholders’ Decision-Making: A Comparative Study between Swedish and Polish Municipalities
by Cregård Anna & Sobis Iwona - 49-72 Evaluating Performance of Government Inspection Bodies: A Possible Approach
by Dobrolyubova Elena - 73-92 Facilitators and Constraints of Policy Learning for Administrative Capacity in the Western Balkans
by Karini Artan - 93-117 Innovative Administrative Procedure Law: Mission Impossible ?
by Kovač Polonca - 119-133 Computer-Based Simulation Games in Public Administration Education
by Kutergina Evgeniia - 135-154 Assessment of the Environmental Tax System in Latvia
by Jurušs Māris & Brizga Jānis - 155-169 National Curricula (Standards) in Public Administration (?)
by Nemec Juraj & Larionov Andrei & Hintea Calin - 171-189 Negative Effects of Performance Based Funding of Universities: The Case of Slovakia
by Pisár Peter & Šipikal Miroslav - 191-201 Energy Technology Innovation Systems in a Transnational Perspective: Small States, Public Ownership and Diverging Policy Rationales
by Tõnurist Piret - 203-227 Profitable Nonprofits? Reward-Based Crowdfunding in the Czech Republic
by Makýšová Lucia & Vaceková Gabriela - 229-249 Proposal for an Alternative Indicator for Testing the Presence of the Political-Budget Cycle in the Case of Tax Policy
by Křápek Milan & Formanová Lucie
June 2017, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 9-38 What Drives Politicians to Run for Office: Money, Fame or Public Service?
by Balian Arpie G. & Gasparyan Arman - 39-59 Economies of Scale on the Municipal Level: Fact or Fiction in the Czech Republic?
by Matějová Lenka & Nemec Juraj & Křápek Milan & Klimovský Daniel - 61-80 Civil-Society Organizations’ Capacity Building in the Local Governmental Sector: Is It Working? A Case Study
by Máthé Réka Zsuzsánna & Hajnal György - 81-98 Network-Based Coordination of Civil-Service Training: Lessons from the Case of Estonia
by Metsma Merilin - 99-120 Economic, Political, Social Factor of Corruption in the Slovak Republic
by Meričková Beáta Mikušová & Bašteková Andrea & Stejskal Jan & Pekár Bernard - 121-139 Does Decentralized Leadership Influence the Performance of Czech Museums?
by Plaček Michal & Ochrana František & Půček Milan & Křápek Milan - 141-175 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
by Sobis Iwona & Okouma Offolome Guepie Victorien - 177-199 Civil-Service Reforms and Communist Legacy: The Case of Slovakia
by Staroňová Katarína - 201-220 Knowledge Management and Czech Self-Governments: Empirical Investigations into the Application of Knowledge Management to Public Administration in the Czech Republic
by Špaček David & Gatarik Eva
December 2016, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 11-27 The Information and Data Protection Commissioner’s Effectiveness on Transparency: Case Study Albania
by Asllani Dorina Ndreka - 29-48 Strategies for Achieving Accountable, Open and Transparent Government as Illustrated in the Case of Bulgaria
by Katsamunska Polya & Rosenbaum Allan - 49-67 Openness and Transparency in (Slovene) Administrative Procedures as Fundamental European Principles
by Kovač Polonca - 69-92 Transparency and Trust in Government (2007–2014): A Comparative Study
by Mabillard Vincent & Pasquier Martial - 93-119 The Ambiguous Meaning of the Ethical Issue in a Context of NPM Reforms: Insights from the OECD, Canada and France
by Scapin Thomas - 121-145 Exploring the Determinants of Transparency of Slovak Municipalities
by Sičáková-Beblavá Emília & Kollárik Martin & Sloboda Matúš - 147-164 An Analysis of the Ethics Infrastructure and Ethical Climate in Slovenian Public Administration
by Stare Janez & Klun Maja - 185-197 Main Factors Determining the Slovak Tax System Performance
by Burak Emil & Nemec Juraj - 199-216 Access to Socio-Cultural Life inside Assisted Care Homes?: Overviewing Legislation in Finland and Kazakhstan
by Riekkinen Mariya & Kozhabek Kanat & Zhatkanbayeva Aizhan & Riekkinen Pekka - 217-237 Local Governments and Local Waste Management in the Czech Republic: Producers or Providers?
by Soukopová Jana & Klimovský Daniel - 239-269 What can VAT Statistics Tell Politicians? (with a Focus on EAEU Data)
by Tyutyuryukov Vladimir
June 2016, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 9-30 Privatization in an Adverse Institutional Context: The Case of Kosovo
by Dobra Bardhyl & de Vries Michiel S - 31-56 Participatory Budgeting: A Comparative Study of Croatia, Poland and Slovakia
by Džinić Jasmina & Svidroňová Mária Murray & Markowska-Bzducha Ewa - 57-71 E-procurement in Contracting-out of Public Goods and Services: Evidence from Slovakia
by Svidroňová Mária Murray & Meričková Beáta Mikušová & Gondášová Lýdia - 73-96 The Role of Accountability Arrangements in Social Innovations: Evidence from the UK and Slovakia
by Nemec Juraj & Orviska Marta & Lawson Colin - 97-116 The Evaluation of the Role of the Office for Protection of Competition of the Czech Republic in Regulating Public Procurement
by Plaček Michal & Ochrana František & Schmidt Martin & Půček Milan - 117-134 Rivalry of Advocacy Coalitions in the Czech Pension Reform
by Potůček Martin & Rudolfová Veronika - 135-166 Effective Legal Protection against the Excessive Length of Administrative Decision-Making: The Cases of Slovenia and Croatia
by Sever Tina & Đanić Ana & Kovać Polonca - 167-189 The Politics of Local Tax Policy-Making in Poland
by Swianiewicz Paweł - 191-222 Administrative Aspects of Alternative Consumer Dispute Resolution in the European Union (EU), Slovenia and Croatia
by Jeretina Urša - 223-229 Decentralization as a Precarious Component of Contemporary European Governance
by Koprić Ivan - 233-236 Book Review
by Hajnal György
December 2015, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 23-48 Use and Utilization of Performance Information in Hungary: Exemplary Cases from the Local- Government and the Higher-Education Sectors
by Hajnal György & Ugrósdy Márton - 49-68 The Implementation of Performance Management in European Central Governments: More a North-South than an East-West Divide
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