Content
December 2015, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 125-147 Measuring for Absorption: How the Institutionalisation of EU Cohesion Policy Influences the Use of Performance Indicators in Hungary
by Mike Károly & Balás Gábor - 149-170 When will we ever learn ?
by Johansson Vicki
June 2015, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 9-19 What would Max Weber Say about Public-Sector Innovation?
by Kattel Rainer - 21-40 The Influence of Government Priorities on Public-Administration Reforms in Europe
by Nakrošis Vitalis - 41-59 Does the Lowest Bid Price Evaluation Criterion Make for a More Efficient Public Procurement Selection Criterion? (Case of the Czech Republic)
by Ochrana František & Hrnčířová Kristýna - 61-84 Comparative Analysis of Selected Factors Affecting Heating Costs of Schools in Selected Balkan Countries
by Koppitz David & Půček Milan & Ochrana František & Plaček Michal - 85-110 Citizen Participation and Engagement in Urban Governance: Perception of Finnish and Polish Local Officials
by Radzik-Maruszak Katarzyna & Bátorová Michaela - 111-133 Participation of the Northern Indigenous Peoples in the Management of the Russian Arctic Territories and Its Legal Protection
by Gladun Elena & Chebotarev Gennady
December 2014, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 51-69 From Overdecentralization to Overcentralization ? Hungarian Experience in Handling the Crisis at the Local Level
by Gellén Márton - 71-97 Strategic Planning in the Framework of Metropolitan Areas in Romania: Going beyond the Requirements of the Law and Transforming it into an Effective Planning Tool
by Hințea Călin E. & Neamțu Bogdana - 99-115 Institutionalizing Local Government as an Instrument of Democratic Consolidation: The Cases of Bulgaria and Paraguay
by Katsamunska Polya & Rosenbaum Allan - 117-134 Better Local Governance by Integrative Reorganization of State Administration and Self- Government (in Slovenia)
by Kovač Polonca - 151-171 Municipality Size and Local Public Services: Do Economies of Scale Exist ?
by Soukopová Jana & Nemec Juraj & Matějová Lenka & Struk Michal - 173-198 Intra-Municipal Units in Urban Political Systems in Poland: Vicious Roundabout of Marginalization or Dead-End Street ?
by Swianiewicz Paweł
June 2014, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 83-106 Coordination of and Through E-Government: The Case of the Czech Republic
by Špaček David - 107-128 The Profile and Work of Officials in Central and Regional Administration Compared: The Case of the Czech Republic
by Veselý Arnošt
December 2013, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 21-31 Reflections on the Distinctiveness of Public Administration as a Discipline
by Ringeling Arthur - 33-52 The Public Administration Discipline in Slovenia: Between Legal and Administrative Sciences
by Kovač Polonca - 53-67 Public Administration Education in a Legalistic Setting: New Tendencies in Hungarian Public Administration and Training
by Gellén Márton - 69-95 Responding to Challenge: Comparing Nonprofit Programmes and Pedagogy at Universities in the United Kingdom, Spain and the United States
by Murdock Alex & Tekula Rebecca & Parra Carmen - 97-113 International Accreditation of PA Programs: Narrations of an Evaluator
by Vries Michiel S. de
July 2013, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 9-30 Municipal Grants for Sports and the Merits of a Voucher System in the Czech Republic
by Pavlík Marek & Vries Michiel S. de - 31-60 Nothing but Trouble: Studies on the Effects of Reforms in Elderly Care in Sweden and Poland
by Sobis Iwona - 61-78 School Autonomy and Leadership in Lithuania: Can School Leaders Help Schools to Take a Step forward ?
by Honingh Marlies & Urbanovič Jolanta
December 2012, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 17-44 Agencies in Three South Eastern European Countries: Politics, Expertise and Law
by Koprić Ivan & Kovač Polonca & Musa Anamarija - 67-87 Does Centralization Serve Efficiency ? De-Agencification in Hungary
by Gellén Márton - 89-120 Party Patronage and State Politicisation in The Post- Communist Countries of Central and Eastern Europe: A Game Theory Approach
by Nakrošis Vitalis & Gudžinskas Liutauras - 121-139 He Who Appoints the Piper: Understanding Reasons and Implications of Agency Management “Politicisation” in Slovakia
by Beblavy Miroslav & Sicakova-Beblava Emilia & Ondrusova Darina
July 2012, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 9-20 Reforming for Performance and Trust: Some Reflections
by Bouckaert Geert - 23-53 Ethics of Officials in the Context of (Slovene) Good Administration
by Kovač Polonca - 55-74 Management of Contracting Public Services and its Quality in Slovakia
by Nemec Juraj & Mikušová Meričková Beáta & Vozárová Zuzana - 131-154 The Limits of Leadership
by Sobis Iwona & Berg Frits van den & Vries Michiel S. de
December 2011, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 23-37 Rule of Law or Law Overruled ? Why the Rule of Law Should Be on the Public Administration Research Agenda
by Zouridis Stavros - 39-66 Modernizing Administrative Procedural Law in Slovenia as a Driving Force of Efficient and Good Administration
by Kovač Polonca - 87-115 Ombudsman’s Assessments of Public Administration Conduct: Between Legal and Good Administration Norms
by Remac Milan & Langbroek Philip M.
July 2011, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 9-29 Public Administration and Management Reforms in CEE: Main Trajectories and Results
by Bouckaert Geert & Nakrošis Vitalis & Nemec Juraj - 33-57 Law, Social Norms and Welfare as Means of Public Administration: Case Study of Mahalla Institutions in Uzbekistan
by Urinboyev Rustamjon
December 2010, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 31-53 Technological Change: A Central yet Neglected Feature of Public Administration
by Pollitt Christopher - 69-85 Nanotechnology, Governance and Public Management: A Techno-Economic Paradigms Perspective
by Drechsler Wolfgang
July 2010, Volume 3, Issue 1
December 2009, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 33-44 Beyond Citizens and Consumers? Publics and Public Service Reform
by Clarke John - 115-120 "Golden" Customers and "Bronze" Citizens in CEE Countries
by Tõnnisson Kristiina