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A peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical and empirical work on public administration. Find out about the latest issue, impact factor, editorial board, awards, and virtual issues.
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The official journal of the Public Management Research...
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About the Journal . The Journal of Public Administration...
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JPART is committed to developing diverse and rigorous...
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Women hold up the shattering sky? Performance feedback on...
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Editorial Board EDITOR. Ole Helby Petersen, Roskilde...
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Public Administration is an international journal publishing research advancing the science and practice of public administration. Our emphasis is on papers that address major administrative challenges that generate significant theoretical advances and provide substantive insights.
8 Οκτ 2024 · Women hold up the shattering sky? Performance feedback on multiple conflicting goals and women’s representation in top management teams in the public sector
JPART is committed to developing diverse and rigorous research that extends and builds public administration theory. JPART uses the Editorial Express manuscript processing system. To submit a manuscript for review, authors should go here .
The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory seeks to advance public administration scholarship by publishing the highest quality theoretical and empirical work in the field.
As the premier journal for public administration research, theory, and practice, Public Administration Review (PAR) is the only journal in the field serving both academics and practitioners interested in the public sector and public sector management.
The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory was established in the late 1980s to serve as a bridge between public administration and public management scholarship on the one hand, and public policy studies on the other.