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International Journal of Administrative Sciences – Number 2023/4 – Vol. 89 – Miscellaneous

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-29 23:00:00
Page 427 to 430: Andrew Massey – Editorial | Pages 431 to 448: Rodney J Scott, Flavia Donadelli and Eleanor RK Merton – Administrative philosophies in New Zealand public service discourse and decisions: is post-new public management still a myth? | Page 449 to 470: Janis Luyten and Wim Marneffe – Measuring the administrative burden in a hospital context: an experimental survey | Pages 471 to 491: Rik Peeters and Sergio A. Campos – Local bureaucracy in weak state institutions: a systematic literature review | Page 493 to 510: Charlotte Van Dijck and Trui Steen – Invisible pressures: the influence of politicians on collaborative innovation projects | Page 511 to 529: Pierre Squevin and David Aubin – The use of political advice in Belgian ministerial cabinets: the contingent importance of internal and external sources of advice | Page 531 to 547: Ambaw Desalegn and Negussie Solomon – The impacts of the decision-making process on social justice and the equitable distribution of infrastructure in Ethiopia | Page 549 to 565: Karl O’Connor, Kristian Lasslett, Sabrina Bunyan and David Duffy – What the Public Wants and How to Best Serve Them: Forensic Scientists’ Perceptions of the Drivers of Public Value Creation | Page 567 to 584: Paolo Belardinelli, Nicola Bellé, Paola Cantarelli and Paul Battaglio – Performance-related pay, perception of fairness and effort in public management tasks: a parallel incentive model | Page 585 to 603: Kyuwoong Kyeongh, Hana Ra, Jongyoon Park and Tobin Im – How does the government interact with citizens in an e-governance system? | Page 605 to 624: Karen Johnston, Ekoua J Danho, Emily Yarrow, Robert Cameron, Zoe Dann, Carol Ekinsmyth, Georgiana Busoi and Amy Doyle – Governance and public policies: what support for women entrepreneurs in France and England? | Page 625 to 639: Aurélien Ragaigne – Be compliant and autonomous or the art of managing paradox through dialogue | Page 641 to 660: Eriole Zita Nonki Tadida – Public finance control: What is the impact of the quality of the institutional system on the level of corruption? | Page 661 to 664: Sofiane Sahraoui and Steve Troupin – Chronicle of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences.
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