Public Administration

Papers
(The TQCC of Public Administration is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Implementing city sustainability: overcoming administrative silos to achieve functional collective action, Rachel M.Krause and Christopher V.Hawkins, Temple University Press, 2021, 269 pages92
Making information silent: How opacity takes root in local governments?62
An (in)effective tax and expenditure limit (TEL): Why county governments do not utilize their maximum allotted property tax rate61
Legislative influence on administrative decision making in Pennsylvania's Abandoned and Orphan Well Plugging Program53
Credible signaling to promote local compliance: Evidence from China's multiwave inspection of environmental protection49
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A recipe for success? The importance of perceptions of goal agreement in cross‐sector collaboration37
Permanently provisional: An ethnographic analysis of responsive governance practices in and through meetings33
The Politics of Collaborative Public Management: A Primer. By RobertAgranoff, AlekseyKolpakov, New York: Routledge. 2023. pp. 322. ISBN: 978100338576933
Public Employees' whistleblowing intention: Explanation by an adapted theory of planned behavior31
How international are public administration journals? An analysis of the persistent Anglo‐American dominance in public administration journals30
Embracing the ambiguity: Tracing climate response diversity in urban water management30
Meet all changes with constancy: The dynamic adaptation process of county governments in China29
Handbook on gender and public administration. By P.Shields, N.Elias (Eds.), Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2022. pp. 434. 280.00 USD for print, 65.00 USD for ebook, ISBN: 9781789904734, 178990428
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Title in English: Introduction to public management: A citizen‐centered state [Original title: Introducción a la gestión pública, un estado al servicio de la ciudadanía]. Mario Waissbluth in co24
Seeding the cloud: Consultancy services in the nascent field of cyber capacity building24
Larger, Not Leaner? Agencification and the Size of the Administrative Overhead in Local Governments23
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Influences on e‐governance in Africa: A study of economic, political, and infrastructural dynamics22
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Gaming country rankings: Consultancies as knowledge brokers for global benchmarks21
Regional network‐building for complexity: A region‐oriented policy response to increasing and varied demands for older person care in the Netherlands21
Accountability as a function of power relationships in public governance networks20
Fiscal easing in local governments facing potential merger: Visible in budgets or hidden in overruns?19
Entrepreneurial leadership and innovation in the public sector: The role of causal‐ and effectual‐logic processes19
Interpreting performance information: Motivated reasoning or unbiased comprehension? A replication and extension18
Patient capital and no net loss: Applying institutional theory to understand publicly‐owned mitigation banking in an urban context at a United States port18
Why do politicians perceive the same financial conditions differently?18
Reflecting on over 100 years of public administration education18
Towards inclusive public administration systems: Public budgeting from the perspective of critical race theory17
Coproduction of core and complementary tasks in times of service decline: Experimental evidence17
Key values for democratic governance innovation: Two traditions and a synthesis17
Are public spaces welcoming to all? A conjoint experiment on cultural representation and inclusionary practices in museums17
Coordinating monetary policy and macroprudential policy: Bureaucratic politics, regulatory intermediary, and bank lobbying17
The impact of service separation on value: A longitudinal study of user and provider experiences in a mental health service16
The Trump Administration and the COVID‐19 crisis: Exploring the warning‐response problems and missed opportunities of a public health emergency15
From “business‐like” to businesses: Agencification, corporatization, and civil service reform under the Thatcher administration15
Why create government corporations? An examination of the determinants of corporatization in the Canadian public sector15
Can gender‐responsive budgeting change how governments budget?: Lessons from the case of Ecuador15
Collaborating with the competition? A study of interlocal partnership choices14
All you need is … a network: The rise of interpretive public administration14
The effects of contractual and relational governance on public‐private partnership sustainability13
Unpacking value destruction at the intersection between public and private value13
A replication of “Representative bureaucracy and the willingness to coproduce”13
Ignoring by complying: How public officials handle hybridity to pursue the goals of new public governance12
Public management: A research overview. By TomEntwistle, London: Routledge. 2022. pp. 114. USD 25.59 (paperback) ISBN: 978103206403112
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The administrative burden of doing business with the government: Learning and compliance costs in Business‐Government interactions12
Member duality and policy tourism: Learning in interlocal policy networks12
Which job attributes attract individuals high in public service motivation and self‐efficacy to a public service job?12
Who should we pay more? Exploring the influence of pay for elected officials and bureaucrats on organizational performance in South African local government12
Skeptic, enthusiast, guarantor or believer? Public managers' perception of participatory budgeting12
Work safety regulation in China: the CCP's fatality quota system. Gao Jie, Routledge: Routledge Contemporary China Series, (2022). 247 pp., $US160 (hard cover), ISBN: 978‐1‐138‐1824412
Herbert Simon's Legacy for Public Administration12
Learning to govern: A typology of ministerial learning styles12
By DavidCoen, AlexanderKatsaitis, MatiaVannoni. New York: Oxford University Press. 2021. Business lobbying in the European Union. pp. 240. ISBN: 978019958975311
Potter, Rachel Augustine. Bending the rules: Procedural politicking in the bureaucracy. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 2019, 244 pages11
What motivates users to report service‐related issues? A study on coproduction in a smart public service11
The effect of institutional support and relational capital on knowledge mobilization in public administration research11
When do societal stakeholders matter for agency‐CEOs? The role of stakeholder arrangements and social media attention11
When the cat is away: How institutional autonomy, low salience, and issue complexity shape administrative action11
Human resource management as a tool to control corruption: Evidence from Mexican municipal governments10
Public Service Motivation and Public Opinion: Examining Antecedents and Attitudes (Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration), Piatak, Jaclyn and Holt, Stephen, Cambridge: Cambridge University P10
Beyond co‐production: Value creation and public services10
Leader empowering and upper echelons decision‐making: How and when does top managers' empowering leadership promote decision‐making speed and comprehensiveness in public organizations?10
Hope the high road leads us home again: A review of American administrative capacity: Decline, decay, and resilience10
Seeing the water: Three great books for contemporary public administration10
COVID‐19‐induced governance transformation: How external shocks may spur cross‐organizational collaboration and trust‐based management10
Managing technical reputation: Regulatory agencies and evidential work in risk assessment10
Correction to “Public value creation and appropriation mechanisms in public–private partnerships: How does it play a role?”9
Examining attitudes toward public participation across sectors: An experimental study of food assistance9
Change leadership and change embeddedness in public organizations: Connecting macrolevel reform to microlevel implementation9
A Polyphonic Debate on Social Equity Budgeting9
Policy advocacy of nongovernmental organizations in China: A quasi‐replication of Zhan and Tang (2013, 2016)9
Aggressions and associations: How workplace violence affects what public employees think of citizens9
The a priori of public leadership: Social attributions to public and private leaders in different performance contexts9
A new era for Public Administration9
Street‐level bureaucrats as policy entrepreneurs: Action strategies for flexible community governance in China9
Leveraging normative power in co‐production to redress power imbalances9
Intra‐provincial fiscal decentralization, relative wealth, and healthcare efficiency: Empirical evidence from China8
Building Resilient Communities by Fostering Social Equity in Public Administration: Analyzing the Influence of Social Capital on COVID‐19 Vaccination Rates in Communities With Varying Socia8
A framework for analyzing organizational culture among politicians: Exploring implications for participatory governance schemes8
On the character of the new entrepreneurial National Health Service in England: Reforming health care from within?8
Corporatization and political ideology: The case of hospitals in Spain8
Exploring the Combinatorial Effects of Collaborative Factors Leading to Higher Degree of Co‐Production8
“One, none, and a hundred thousand” recipes for a robust response to turbulence8
What's in a name? The politics of name changes inside bureaucracy8
Engaging stakeholders on TikTok: A multi‐level social media analysis of nonprofit Microvlogging8
The association between public managers' type of education and prioritizing core service provision and communication8
Deservingness at the frontline: How health‐related responsibility cues affect sanctioning and prioritization of citizens8
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