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International Journal of Public Administration, 2020
As government and public administration lag behind the rapid development of AI in their efforts to provide adequate governance, they need respective concepts to keep pace with this dynamic progress.
B. Wirtz, Jan C. Weyerer, B. Sturm
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As government and public administration lag behind the rapid development of AI in their efforts to provide adequate governance, they need respective concepts to keep pace with this dynamic progress.
B. Wirtz, Jan C. Weyerer, B. Sturm
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Public Administration and Creeping Crises: Insights From COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy
American Review of Public Administration, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that a new and unforeseen threat easily outmatched political-administrative systems currently in place. Our commentary on the Italian case contributes to the call for public administration scholars to incorporate ...
F. Mascio, A. Natalini, F. Cacciatore
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Financial Accountability and Management, 2020
In 1991, Christopher Hood made a substantial contribution to public administration research when he formulated the concept of New Public Management (NPM).
E. Funck, Tom S. Karlsson
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In 1991, Christopher Hood made a substantial contribution to public administration research when he formulated the concept of New Public Management (NPM).
E. Funck, Tom S. Karlsson
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A Review of Public Administration Research: Where Does Public Procurement Fit In?
International Journal of Public Administration, 2020This study conducts a content analysis of public procurement research in top ranked public administration journals to identify prevalent procurement topics and where gaps exist.
E. Trammell +2 more
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Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, 2019
Public administration research has documented a shift in the locus of discretion away from street-level bureaucrats to “systems-level bureaucracies” as a result of new information communication technologies that automate bureaucratic processes, and thus ...
Matthew M. Young +2 more
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Public administration research has documented a shift in the locus of discretion away from street-level bureaucrats to “systems-level bureaucracies” as a result of new information communication technologies that automate bureaucratic processes, and thus ...
Matthew M. Young +2 more
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Social Equity in Public Administration: A Call to Action
Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, 2019This article presents a “Call to Action” Social Equity Manifesto developed at the Minnowbrook at 50 conference. The Social Equity Manifesto identifies several critical areas of emphasis that can help move toward the achievement of social equity in the ...
Brandi Blessett +7 more
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Beyond social equity: Talking social justice in public administration
PAR. Public Administration Review, 2023C. Stivers +8 more
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Populism and Public Administration: Confronting the Administrative State
Administration & Society, 2019Populism has been perhaps the most popular explanation for the difficulties that have been besetting contemporary governments. But despite the intense interest in populism as a political phenomenon, very little has been written assessing the implications
B. Peters, J. Pierre
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Social Science Computer Review, 1997
This article evaluates the ability of public administration programs to provide computing education by surveying current textbooks' and general public administration journals' treatment of the topic since 1985. Three highly respected journals and six textbooks were studied.
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This article evaluates the ability of public administration programs to provide computing education by surveying current textbooks' and general public administration journals' treatment of the topic since 1985. Three highly respected journals and six textbooks were studied.
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