Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
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Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
1.1k papers receiving 80.5k citations
Fields of papers published in Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
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- Collaborative Governance in Theory and Practice (2007)
- Modes of Network Governance: Structure, Management, and Effectiveness (2007)
- An Integrative Framework for Collaborative Governance (2011)
- Measuring Public Service Motivation: An Assessment of Construct Reliability and Validity (1996)
- New Public Management Is Dead--Long Live Digital-Era Governance (2005)
- Synthesizing the Implementation Literature: The Ambiguity-Conflict Model of Policy Implementation (1995)
- Galloping Elephants: Developing Elements of a Theory of Effective Government Organizations (1999)
- Big Questions in Public Network Management Research (2001)
- Governing the Hollow State (2000)
- Governance Without Government? Rethinking Public Administration (1998)
- Comparing Public and Private Organizations: Empirical Research and the Power of the A Priori (2000)
- State Agent or Citizen Agent: Two Narratives of Discretion (2000)
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