Public Administration

Papers
(The TQCC of Public Administration is 10. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Public management: A research overview. By TomEntwistle, London: Routledge. 2022. pp. 114. USD 25.59 (paperback) ISBN: 978103206403178
Fiscal easing in local governments facing potential merger: Visible in budgets or hidden in overruns?73
Gaming country rankings: Consultancies as knowledge brokers for global benchmarks63
Permanently provisional: An ethnographic analysis of responsive governance practices in and through meetings53
Coproduction of core and complementary tasks in times of service decline: Experimental evidence48
The impact of service separation on value: A longitudinal study of user and provider experiences in a mental health service46
Meet all changes with constancy: The dynamic adaptation process of county governments in China45
Are public spaces welcoming to all? A conjoint experiment on cultural representation and inclusionary practices in museums43
Ignoring by complying: How public officials handle hybridity to pursue the goals of new public governance40
Evaluating Conflict, Interest Advancement, and Representation in Collaborative Governance40
Regional network‐building for complexity: A region‐oriented policy response to increasing and varied demands for older person care in the Netherlands37
Collaborating with the competition? A study of interlocal partnership choices36
A Replication of “Explaining Why the Computer Says No: Algorithmic Transparency Affects the Perceived Trustworthiness of Automated Decision‐Making”32
How governments borrow: Partisan politics, constrained institutions, and sovereign debt in emerging markets. By BenCormier, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2024. pp. 192. £90.00 (hbk). ISBN31
Correction to “Public value creation and appropriation mechanisms in public–private partnerships: How does it play a role?”30
Paths to trust: Explaining citizens' trust to experts and evidence‐informed policymaking during the COVID‐19 pandemic30
A replication of “the effects of making public service employees aware of their prosocial and societal impact”29
The effect of institutional support and relational capital on knowledge mobilization in public administration research29
The way the money goes: The fiscal constitution and public spending in the UK. By ChristopherHood, MaiaKing, IainMcLean, Barbara MariaPiotrowska. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. pp. 28
Leveraging normative power in co‐production to redress power imbalances28
Ministerial Leadership: Practice, Performance and PowerBy LeightonAndrews, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024. 553 pp. £99.99 (hardcover); £79.50 (ebook). ISBN: 10 3031500075; ISBN:27
Performance Rewards and Job Satisfaction in More and Less Developed Countries: Multi‐Level Evidence From Bureaucrats in 10 Countries27
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How to extend pilot innovation in public services: A case of children's social care innovation25
Which managerial reforms facilitate public sector innovation?24
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Losing control is not an option. Resource allocation to police oversight agencies in Western states22
Social Equity and Representative Bureaucracy: The Case of Nigeria's Federal Character Principle21
Integrating Formal and Relational Contracting: The Link Between Network Structure and Contract Design in Interlocal Collaboration Agreements20
Unpacking the effects of burdensome state actions on citizens' policy perceptions20
“Success” in policy piloting: Process, programs, and politics20
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Anticipated administrative burdens: How proximity to upcoming compulsory meetings affect welfare recipients' experiences of administrative burden20
Auditing, the State and Democracy in a “New” Machine Age of Digitalization: The UK Supreme Audit Institution19
Public Perceptions of the Administrative Values Tradeoff: Bureaucratic and Democratic Ethos19
A long road: Patterns and prospects for social equity, diversity, and inclusion in public administration19
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Representative bureaucracy in property assessment appeals administration: A group level analysis18
Achieving collaborative innovation by controlling or leveraging network complexities through complexity leadership18
A review of classical thoughts on contemporary public administration in developing countries18
Experiences of Administrative Burden in Context: Exploring Differences Across Countries, Policy Domains, and Socio‐Demography18
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“Let's organize”: The organizational basis for stable public governance17
Symbolic Bureaucratic Representation and Client Cooperation: Experimental Insights From Four Daily Public Service Scenarios in China16
Overlooking the front line: Impacts of front‐line worker inclusion on implementation and outcomes of collaborative innovation16
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How does ethnic diversity shape the design of intergovernmental fiscal relations? Evidence from China15
Why do public agencies seek accountability? The role of audiences15
Can Cross‐Sector Collaboration Contribute to Boundaries Reshaping of Digital Government Platforms? Empirical Evidence Based on Machine Learning and Text Analysis15
A century of Public Administration: Traveling through time and topics15
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Metagovernance of co‐creation in city–university partnerships: How to avoid being stuck in the middle?15
Measuring civil service politicization with career data: Backstage and frontstage political experience of top civil servants in the German ministerial administration15
Professional development leadership in turbulent times: Public administration symposium: Robust politics and governance in turbulent times15
Citizen participation matters. Bureaucratic discretion matters more14
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How legal scholars facilitate tax avoidance: Case study on the power of tax consultancy firms14
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Civil servant tactics for realizing transition tasks understanding the microdynamics of transformative government14
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Performance appraisal justice and employees' work engagement in the public sector: Making the most of performance appraisal design13
Reversing Government Reforms: Radical Change or Adaptive Adjustments?13
From big data to higher bureaucratic capacity: Poverty alleviation in China13
Exploring the foundational origins of public service motivation through the lens of behavioral genetics13
Emotional labor and employee outcomes: A meta‐analysis12
Organizing e‐participation: Challenges stemming from the multiplicity of actors12
Why we need bricoleurs to foster robust governance solutions in turbulent times12
Rebel with a cause: The effects of leadership encouragement and psychological safety on professionals' prosocial rulebreaking behavior12
Governance and Renegotiation in Public‐Private Partnerships During Crises: An Examination of the Resulting Tensions in a Private Partner Consortium11
Policy advocacy of nongovernmental organizations in China: A quasi‐replication of Zhan and Tang (2013, 2016)11
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Member duality and policy tourism: Learning in interlocal policy networks11
All you need is … a network: The rise of interpretive public administration11
Public Service Motivation and Public Opinion: Examining Antecedents and Attitudes (Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration), Piatak, Jaclyn and Holt, Stephen, Cambridge: Cambridge University P11
Nodality Dynamics and Network Evolution in Multi‐Actor Cooperation: Insights Into Community Conflict Resolution11
Unpacking value destruction at the intersection between public and private value11
Administrative intensity and local resident satisfaction in Victorian local government11
Credible signaling to promote local compliance: Evidence from China's multiwave inspection of environmental protection11
Opening the “black box” of public administration: The need for interpretive research10
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The association between public managers' type of education and prioritizing core service provision and communication10
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What's in a name? The politics of name changes inside bureaucracy10
Hambleton, Robin. Cities and communities beyond Covid‐19. Great Britain: Bristol University Press. 2020. pp. 177. ISBN: 978152921585410
Robust emergency management: The role of institutional trust in organized volunteers10
What matters the most in curbing early COVID‐19 mortality? A cross‐country necessary condition analysis10
How rediscovering nodality can improve democratic governance in a digital world10
“One, none, and a hundred thousand” recipes for a robust response to turbulence10
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