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ABSTRACT Automation in public administration is often seen as a recent, purely digital phenomenon that transforms decision‐making and governance. This article challenges that view by elucidating a historical continuum in the automation of administrative decision‐making.
Aleksander Heikkinen +2 more
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Enhancing mass vaccination programs with queueing theory and spatial optimization. [PDF]
Xie S +6 more
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ABSTRACT Organizational legitimacy is essential for effective crisis governance. This study analyzes the rapid erosion of legitimacy faced by the German State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LAGeSo) during the 2015 refugee crisis, triggering cascading failures in public service delivery.
Iris Seidemann +2 more
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The Pro‐Office Mindset. Anticorruption Beyond Legal Instruments
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Emanuela Ceva, Patrizia Pedrini
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how administrative burden in college admissions affects individuals with criminal records, with attention to racial disparities. Grounded in administrative burden theory and the role of street‐level bureaucrats, it examines how admissions representatives respond to applicants with disclosed criminal histories. Through a
Victor J. St. John +4 more
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Performance Factors of Cloud Computing Data Centers Using [(M/G/1) : (∞/Gdmodel)] Queuing Systems
N. Ani Brown Mary, K. Saravanan
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Nonstationary analysis of the queueing network with bypass of systems of multi-type and absolute priority messages [PDF]
Mikhail Matalytski, Victor Naumenko
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Limitations of calculating theoretical solutions for closed BCMP queueing networks and verification of alternative theoretical values by parallel simulation. [PDF]
Mizuno S, Ohba H.
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Re‐Skilling in the Age of Skill Shortage: Adult Education Rather Than Active Labor Market Policy
ABSTRACT European economies face the task of providing the necessary skills for the “twin transition” in a period of skill shortage. As a result, we may expect countries to reorient their labor market policy towards re‐skilling. We look for evidence of a reorientation in two relevant policy fields: active labor market policy (ALMP) and adult education (
Giuliano Bonoli +2 more
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On the construction and stationary distributions of some spatial queueing and particle systems
C.M. Quant
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