No. 88-4, December 2022
Index
- A cascade of exclusion: administrative burdens and access to citizenship in the case of Argentina’s National Identity Document
- A cascade of exclusion: administrative burdens and access to citizenship in the case of Argentina’s National Identity Document
- Agencification revisited: trends in consolidation of central government administration in Europe
- Agencification revisited: trends in consolidation of central government administration in Europe
- Between life and death: organizational change in central state bureaucracies in cross-national comparison
- Between life and death: organizational change in central state bureaucracies in cross-national comparison
- Changes in public service motivation: Can public administration education help cultivate it?
- Changes in public service motivation: Can public administration education help cultivate it?
- Changing civil servants’ behaviour concerning the opening of governmental data: evaluating the effect of a game by comparing civil servants’ intentions before and after a game intervention
- Changing civil servants’ behaviour concerning the opening of governmental data: evaluating the effect of a game by comparing civil servants’ intentions before and after a game intervention
- Chronicle of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences
- Chronicle of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences
- Exploration of the technocratic mentality among European civil servants
- Exploration of the technocratic mentality among European civil servants
- From the participatory turn of administrations to the bureaucratisation of participatory democracy: study based on the French case
- From the participatory turn of administrations to the bureaucratisation of participatory democracy: study based on the French case
- Government spending and economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa region
- Government spending and economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa region
- How can subnational governments develop and deliver distinctive policy agendas?
- How can subnational governments develop and deliver distinctive policy agendas?
- How citizens’ dissatisfaction with street-level bureaucrats’ exercise of discretion leads to the alternative supply of public services: the case of Israeli marriage registrars
- How citizens’ dissatisfaction with street-level bureaucrats’ exercise of discretion leads to the alternative supply of public services: the case of Israeli marriage registrars
- International public administration on the tip of the tongue: language as a feature of representative bureaucracy in the Economic Community of West African States
- International public administration on the tip of the tongue: language as a feature of representative bureaucracy in the Economic Community of West African States
- Participatory budgeting and government efficiency: evidence from municipal governments in South Korea
- Participatory budgeting and government efficiency: evidence from municipal governments in South Korea
- Public governance tensions: a managerial artefacts-based view
- Public governance tensions: a managerial artefacts-based view
- Rationale and process transparency do not reduce perceived red tape: evidence from a survey experiment
- Rationale and process transparency do not reduce perceived red tape: evidence from a survey experiment
- Social value in public enterprises from the perspective of Creating Shared Value (CSV): The case of the Korea Expressway Corporation
- Social value in public enterprises from the perspective of Creating Shared Value (CSV): The case of the Korea Expressway Corporation
- The paradox of citizen grievances in China: an institutional logics perspective
- The paradox of citizen grievances in China: an institutional logics perspective
- The role of Post-New Public Management in shaping innovation: the case of a public hospital
- The role of Post-New Public Management in shaping innovation: the case of a public hospital
- Towards flexible evaluation schemes in areas with lacking information: a case of waste governance in Mexico
- Towards flexible evaluation schemes in areas with lacking information: a case of waste governance in Mexico