Governance-An International Journal of Policy Administration and Insti

Papers
(The H4-Index of Governance-An International Journal of Policy Administration and Insti is 17. 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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The way the money goes: The fiscal constitution and public spending in the UK. By ChristopherHood, MaiaKing, IainMcLean, and BarbaraPiotrowska, Oxford University Press. 2023. 289pp. US$115.00 (cloth)57
Imperial Borderlands. By Bogdan G.Popescu, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 332 pp. $110.00 (cloth). ISBN: 978100936521544
Commodifying Public Utilities: EU's New Governance Prescriptions for Rail and Water42
Neither multilevel governance nor battleground. Understanding the politics of immigrant integration in small and medium European localities34
Are the answers all out there? Investigating citizen information requests in the haze of bureaucratic responsiveness32
Compliance with government policies during emergencies: Trust, participation and protective actions31
Party Receptiveness to Interest Group Diversity: Evidence From Policymaking in Six European Democracies28
Development of a Scale to Measure Perceived Administrative Burden, With Broad Applicability Beyond Direct Policy Clients27
Islam, authoritarianism, and underdevelopment: A global and historical comparison, Ahmet T.KuruCambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 2019. 316 pp. $34.99 (paper)26
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The democracy amendments: Constitutional reforms to save the United States. By John J.Davenport, New York: Anthem Press. 2023. pp. 292. $110 (cloth)22
Public administration and political science: From monogamous marriage to professional partnership22
States, markets, and foreign aid. By SimoneDietrich, New York: Cambridge University Press. 2021. pp 259, $34.99 (paper)20
The Nature and Dynamics of Access: Conceptualizing and Measuring Procedural Engagement Dynamics Between EU Interest Groups and Public Officials18
Public sector workers' support for technocracy. Comparative evidence from 25 European countries18
Incentives, audits and procurement: Evidence from a district‐level field experiment in Ghana18
Civil servants' preferences for nonprofit contractors: A conjoint analysis17
Politicians' complaint response: E‐governance and personal relationships17
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