Great new paper now online for IPMJ.
Resource flow or yardstick competition: spatial dependence of educational expenditure among prefecture-level cities.
https://t.co/t13WywhcfP
Great new paper now online for IPMJ. One of the co-authors is an IPMJ co-editor.
Fear and emotional abilities in public organizations: a sectorial comparison of their influence on employees’ well-being.
https://t.co/UneVP1Vwv6
Great new paper now online for IPMJ. One of the co- authors is an IPMJ co-editor.
What combinations of conditions lead to high performance of governance networks? A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of 12 Sardinian tourist networks.
https://t.co/xbjZV3SOcM
Great new paper now online for IPMJ. One of the co- authors is an IPMJ co-editor.
Are managers susceptible to framing effects? An experimental study of professional judgment of performance metrics.
https://t.co/tkiI5DmWMH
Great new paper now online for IPMJ. One of the co- authors is an IPMJ co-editor.
Seeing eye to eye: can leadership training align perceptions of leadership?
https://t.co/4diyLTMfzG
Now online for IPMJ: "Organizational context and budget orientations: A computational text analysis" by
L. Jason Anastasopoulos,Tima T. Moldogaziev &Tyler Scott
https://t.co/EJjnXgMpx2
Now online for IPMJ: Fear and emotional abilities in public organizations: a sectorial comparison of their influence on employees’ well-being, by Galit Meisler
https://t.co/UneVP1Vwv6
Another interesting new paper from China:
Chuanhao Tian, Yu Teng & Hai (David) Guo: “Resource flow or yardstick competition: spatial dependence of educational expenditure among prefecture-level cities”
https://t.co/t13WywyN7n
New IPMJ paper available online:
Sean Nicholson-Crotty, Jill Nicholson-Crotty, Danyao Li, & Siân Mughan: "Race, representation, and assets forfeiture"
https://t.co/sg3DY7GcvY
Call for Papers: International Public Management Journal Special Issue on “Elevating Public Service Motivation Research.”
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2020
Submit here: https://t.co/Rr1ptkQ4OQ
IPMJ will publish six issues this year, compared to five last year and four before that. This shows our publisher's confidence in the journal and the increased traffic to our papers.