Honored to share that our paper Politicisation, Bureaucratic Closedness and Turnover Intention won the Kenneth J. Meier Award at @MPSAnet. Thankful for acknowledging our effort to advancing research in bureaucratic politics, public administration, and public policy.
Just published in @Gov_Journal with Hyunkang Hur https://t.co/6UVYwlWK9I Open access.
Bureaucratic turnover intentions have been studied, but political factors and macro-institutional factors are underexamined. We explored this link cross-nationally @fggaleiden@IUONeill alumni
This article is among our most read, cited and shared. Read it now and discover why it is helping to re-shape PA: Public administration in authoritarian regimes: propositions for comparative research https://t.co/oMobTFvJr6
Important guest editorial about AI in Asia just published: Artificial intelligence governance logics with Asian characteristics: rethinking government’s priorities https://t.co/KwMBsF14wb
Congratulations to our two 🏆 Best Article Prize 2025🏆 awardees!
Sounman Hong, Suho Ji, & Taek Kyu Kim on performance management & political accountability https://t.co/rzbpOVuQpj AND Naomi Aoki on zero bureaucracy https://t.co/sZHIvk3Kni
More here https://t.co/jQngMnaDbG
This new article fills a significant and important gap in public administration research: Research on accountability in autocracies in Asia: a systematic literature review https://t.co/7NqEVNQgbd
Lead research article: En route to “zero bureaucracy and invisible government”: a conjoint analysis of the effects of transforming the state-citizen interface on the favourability of public administration in the digital era https://t.co/cdUYUJ1lrm
Editorial: Government efficiency or administrative backsliding?: warning signs from global experience with administrative decline https://t.co/87rQOtFEtY
Great to work with colleagues from 🇨🇦🇰🇿🇶🇦🇺🇸 on this paper. I shared my experience teaching "Institutional Foundations of Good Government & Governance" -a theory-driven course where students examine why bureaucratic differences matter for government performance.
♨️New article! #OpenAccess
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@Global_Academic , Kohei Suzuki, Mehmet Demircioglu, Cristina Stanica, Srinivas Yerramsetti, Aroon P. Manoharan, James Perry reflect on teaching PA in different contexts!
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