Which factors influence public sector innovation?
Find out in another article from 102(2): "Which managerial reforms facilitate public sector innovation?" by @RingaRaudla, Zachary Mohr & James W. Douglas.
https://t.co/Ud3mkGU3xP
Ready for another interesting study on innovation from 102(2)?
Check out "Fostering employee innovation: Linking person–organization fit to innovative behavior through knowledge sharing and reward perception" by Jaeyong Lee & Myung H. Jin!
https://t.co/NbnRdzaLPE
What drives users to coproduce?
Find out in "What motivates users to report service-related issues? A study on coproduction in a smart public service" by @PaulaRMuller@AmandineLerusse@TruiSteen @StevenVdWalle published in Vol. 102, Issue 2.
https://t.co/Ret8UyOBlr
How do street level bureaucrats perceive ‘the job’ in today’s changing society?
New article by Einat Lavee & Galia Cohen explores how LEO adapt to their evolving job responsibilities including strategies to meet citizens’ needs and create public value.
https://t.co/q1ODVBT2RJ
We're kicking the week off with a new article!
"How to extend pilot innovation in public services: A case of children's social care innovation" is now available on early view!
https://t.co/ddDbUtDncS
The deadline for the Symposium on Social Equity Budgeting guest edited by John R. Bartle, Laurence Ferry, Meagan M. Jordan, Sean A. McCandless, Bruce McDonald, & Ileana Steccolini is two days away!
Submit your proposals by Aug 15 for consideration.
CFP: https://t.co/tsEtcwumES
Why do politicians perceive the same financial conditions differently?
New article by Pierre Donatella & David Karlsson draws on motivated reasoning theory to understand why Swedish politicians perceive financial conditions differently.
Full paper here: https://t.co/6BG3zWauIg
New article arlert!🚨
"Making nonpunitive accountability matter: Exploring behavioral effects of nonpunitiveaccountability in a conjoint experiment" by @ThomasSchillem2 & Marija Aleksovska is now available on early view and it's open access!
https://t.co/OESbjYDeuA
Today's #FlashbackFriday is highlighting a 2021 article by Tiina Randma-Liiv.
"Organizing e-participation: Challenges stemming from the multiplicity of actors" wonderfully illustrates the many challenges involved in public sector digital transformations.
https://t.co/mZmPtsS12n
Would highly recommend this book to anyone who's interested in #BRI, #HongKong or the political economy of #China in general. And the book review as well of course - for which I'm very grateful for the editorial guidance from @journal_pa!
Can information frames promote citizens' willingness to co-produce?
Find out in Yan Wang and Jinfeng Zhang's article "Promoting citizens' willingness to participate in
coproduction in public service through
information frames" published in 102(2).
https://t.co/1SmcJf4WaC
"Where you are matters: Network position, designed network, and central government agency termination" by Liang Ma, Weixing Liu, Sicheng Chen & Tom Christensen is now available on early view!
You can read the full study here: https://t.co/hXCH8xl9NC
Have you read "Buying green in U.S. local government: Internal commitment and responsiveness to external pressures" by @AnaDimand and Milena Neshkova in Volume 102(2) yet?
https://t.co/D0Pmp6cZkF
Public Administration's Impact Factor is on the rise! The 2021 Impact Factor takes us to 4.013 and increases in both the Public Administration (11/49) and Political Science (31/187) rankings. Congrats to the authors, reviewers, & editorial board that makes this all possible!
📢 Update: I'm delighted to share that my dissertation-based book, THE POLITICAL REGULATION WAVE: A CASE OF HOW LOCAL INCENTIVES SYSTEMATICALLY SHAPE AIR QUALITY IN CHINA, is out @CambridgeUP!
🔓open access: https://t.co/1lk2GDLYjP
A quick preview: 1/
🚨Job Alert🚨 The @ASUPubAffairs housed in the @asupublicsvc invites applications for the position of Director of the School of Public Affairs. The initial application deadline is March 20, 2022. For more information please see the following link:
https://t.co/ru5Cgfh0Du