Governance-An International Journal of Policy Administration and Insti

Papers
(The H4-Index of Governance-An International Journal of Policy Administration and Insti is 15. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effects of new public management on the quality of public services92
An agenda for the study of Public Administration in Developing Countries45
“Promotion tournament 2.0”: Why local cadres expand health‐care provision in China29
(Un)principled principals, (un)principled agents: The differential effects of managerial civil service reforms on corruption in developing and OECD countries22
Information, power, and location: World Bank staff decentralization and aid project success21
Bringing political science back into public administration research20
Information capacity and social order: The local politics of information integration in China18
Is impartiality enough? Government impartiality and citizens' perceptions of public service quality18
Government information disclosure and citizen coproduction during COVID‐19 in China18
The polity of implementation: Organizational and institutional arrangements in policy implementation18
Can campaign‐style enforcement work: When and how? Evidence from straw burning control in China17
Narratives of digital sovereignty in German political discourse17
When new public management fails: Infrastructure public–private partnerships and political constraints in developing and transitional economies17
Understanding Felt Accountability17
Taking the bite out of administrative burdens: How beneficiaries of a Mexican social program ease administrative burdens in street‐level interactions16
The extra‐legal governance of corruption: Tracing the organization of corruption in public procurement15
Understanding self‐regulation for political control and policymaking: Effects of governance mechanisms on accountability15
Kingdon's multiple streams approach in new political contexts: Consolidation, configuration, and new findings15
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