To build genuine trust, governments must move away from self-congratulatory narratives and prioritise objective, externally validated information.
🔗 Read the full study(OA) here: https://t.co/391gUYdsnt
#PA#PI#PM#PerformanceInformation#DataCredibility
How do stakeholders judge the credibility of government performance reporting?
New research via @tandfonline reveals that "hard" info from external sources is the gold standard.
But watch out: internal "soft" info can backfire & be worse than sharing no performance info! 👇
🎉 Good news!
APJPA is now Q1 in Public Administration in the latest SCImago Journal Rankings (SJR), SJR score rising from 0.555 to 0.802.
Thanks to our authors, reviewers, editorial board, and readers for your support! ☺️ 🤝
#APJPA#PublicAdministration#AcademicPublishing
Just out (Free Access) in APJPA: @MjinL & Walker (2026) find external hard performance information is most credible, while internal soft information can be less credible than none.
Read: https://t.co/hezmv6qF3z
#PublicAdministration#HongKong#Performance
A new open access experimental paper examines the impact of information type/source on the perceived credibility. https://t.co/ho9zbLWrsH #behavioralPA#PIU
Open-access article just published: Perceived credibility of performance information: experimental evidence on type and source effects https://t.co/6V7AsPfnVI @JLPerrySPEA
As part of our rapid (but careful!) review of COVID-19 submissions, we have collected 8 high-quality behavioral papers. They all deal with various aspects of the pandemic.
Check them out here: https://t.co/GQ4b370pLg
How can eye-tracking technologies be used to improve information-based policy tools? See our open access paper (with R.Walker, D.Yeung & MJ.LEE @CityULaMP) published @JCPA_ICPA. Link: https://t.co/I3VsyznZLH
See also my other studies: https://t.co/gWRh4z1wUn
Time flies when you're having fun: We are 1 year old now!
Go read the editorial celebrating our first year: https://t.co/xr4E7ZZv4I
By founding editors @SebJilke, Kenneth Meier, & @GGVanRyzin
Some interesting stats from our first year as an open access journal in PA...1/X
Call-for-Papers: JBPA Symposium on The Use of Social Norms in Public Administration
Guest edited by @peterjohn10 & @mike_t_sanders
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