International Review of Public Administration. @routledgebooks journal seeking to promote dissemination of public admin/policy research. Established in 1996
The 2025 AUA AP-PPN Conference will be hosted by HKUST, Clearwater Bay campus, Hong Kong. Share research, insights, and innovations in the field of public policy and public administration. To submit paper and panel proposals see
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Now in @Pub_Integrity:
Give Credit Where It’s Due: The Ethical Imperatives of Authorship Attribution in Collaborative Research
By Karen Sweeting, Luisa Diaz-Kope, Tiffany Henley and Del Bharath
(Available to ASPA ethics section members for free)
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Chansukree, P. (2024). When helping hurts: the impact of social belonging interventions on public employees’ happiness at work. International Review of Public Administration, 29(3), 251–265. https://t.co/HFaYLl3Zt1
Book Review. White-collar crime and the public sector: an interdisciplinary approach to public procurement fraud: by Christy D. Smith, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan Cham https://t.co/NW03nw0yI6
Lee, C. (2024). Exploring the utility of performance measurement in nonprofits. International Review of Public Administration, 29(3), 220–244. https://t.co/5ehdBrrQo9
Kim, T. (2024). Does management make a difference in goal conflict? Evidence from South Korea. International Review of Public Administration, 29(3), 203–219. https://t.co/W1FPKRHwtR
Kim, T. (2024). Does management make a difference in goal conflict? Evidence from South Korea. International Review of Public Administration, 29(3), 203–219. https://t.co/W1FPKRHwtR
A systematic literature review of budget participation: foundations, trends, and ways forward. International Review of Public Administration, 29(3), 175–202. https://t.co/LgmnwFjoCz
Kim, T., & Cho, W. (2024). Employee Voice Opportunities Enhance Organizational Performance When Faced With Competing Demands. Review of Public Personnel Administration, 44(4), 713-739. https://t.co/4SqpbCNqpH
O'Neill Associate Professor Sanghee Park wants to better understand how public affairs can help drive decisions that govern our everyday lives and impact outcomes that can last a lifetime. Read more about her work in this week's O'Neill blog.
@selotus
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This week's #FlashbackFriday takes us back to 1955 and 33(2). "Mental Health and Family Welfare: Need for an Integrated Policy" by Phyllis M. Scott calls for a comprehensive policy to handle social services. https://t.co/wck31BbwHr
Jin, M. H., & Plimmer, G. (2024). Curvilinear dynamics of job demands, resources, and resilience: the impact of HR practices on public managers. International Review of Public Administration, 29(2), 150–173. https://t.co/IbbbP18uAZ
We're thrilled to welcome two new full-time faculty members to O'Neill Indianapolis for the fall semester. Sanghee Park & Adriana Molina-Garzón will join the public affairs side of O'Neill. Look for more about their work & impact on the O'Neill blog in the weeks to come.
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Farzana Sharmin's Book Review of "The myth of bureaucratic neutrality" by Shannon K. Portillo @Prof_SP, Nicole Humphrey and Domonic A. Bearfield @DBearfield, Routledge –Taylor & Francis https://t.co/PC92pXsgYp
Ryu, S., & Cho, I. (2024). How does the stringency of state tax and expenditure limitations influence opportunistic taxation? International Review of Public Administration, 29(2), 123–145. https://t.co/LP5Ff35XxB
Jansson, M., Karlsson, D., Carlström, E., & Berlin, J. (2024). Outsourcing and backsourcing in a time of crisis – experiences of double opportunism. International Review of Public Administration, 29(2), 102–122. https://t.co/W34e2KVlfw
Sim, Y. E. (2024). Unraveling the threads of corruption perception: effects of age and cohort. International Review of Public Administration, 29(2), 83–101. https://t.co/7nkgN1TZ7q
Umeda, R., Ryynänen, T., & Hyyryläinen, T. (2024). Rural and regional development in the age of digital platforms: platformization of the Japanese Furusato Nozei Hometown Tax Donation System. International Review of Public Administration, 29(2), 59–82. https://t.co/RwML6m7v92