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International Review of Administrative Sciences – Number 2024/1 – Vol. 90 – Miscellaneous

2024-04-01 22:00:00
Page 5 to 22: Arild Wæraas and Hogne Lerøy Sataøen – Are all tastes in nature? Translating public values ​​into official meanings | Page 23 to 33: Edmund C. Stazyk – A commentary on “Are All Tastes in Nature?” Translating public values ​​into official meanings » | Page 35 to 54: Markus Frintrup and Dennis Hilgers – Drivers and risk factors of German local financial sustainability with adjusted income in focus | Page 55 to 72: Andrés Navarro-Galera, Dionisio Buendía-Carrillo, María Elena Gómez-Miranda and Juan Lara-Rubio – Combating depopulation in Europe by analyzing the financial risks of local authorities | Page 73 to 90: Vincent Mabillard, Raphaël Zumofen and Martial Pasquier – Local government communication on social media platforms: refining and evaluating adoption patterns in Belgium | Page 91 to 108: Julia Fleischer and Andree Pruin – Organizational reputation in executive politics: citizen-oriented units in the German federal bureaucracy | Page 109 to 125: Christian Pauletto – Public management, agility and innovation: the Swiss experience of the COVID-19 credit system | Page 127 to 144: Yida Zhai and Guanghua Han – Containment, information quality and political trust: an empirical study of confinement in Shanghai under COVID-19 | Page 145 to 163: Daniel Raya-Quero, Andrés Navarro-Galera and José Luis Sáez-Lozano – Factors influencing political corruption. An empirical study of regional governments | Page 165 to 183: Sarah Mueller, Iris Saliterer and Sanja Korac – Assessing the role of gender aspects in public budget debates: analysis from the central level in Germany | Page 185 to 202: Simon Pierre Onana – Do program budget mechanisms make it possible to improve the efficiency of public spending? Elements of theory and empirical data in Cameroon | Page 203 to 219: Dag Ingvar Jacobsen and Jarle Trondal – Institutional geography: the effects of physical distance on agency autonomy.
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