No. 82-2, March 2022
Index
- A New Era and New Concepts in the Study of Race in Public Administration
- American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics
- Bureaucratic Professionalization is a Contagious Process Inside Government: Evidence from a Priming Experiment with 3,000 Chilean Civil Servants
- Celebrating 82 Years
- Contract Renewal in Urban Water Services, Incumbent Advantage, and Market Concentration
- Deborah Stone, Counting: How we Use Numbers to Decide What Matters (New York: Liveright, 2021). 312 pp. $26,95 (Hardcover), ISBN: 978‐1‐63149‐592‐2
- Environmental and Organizational Antecedents of Plural Sourcing of Public Services
- Eric Foner, The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2019). 256 pp. $26.95 (Hardcover), ISBN: 978‐0‐393‐65257‐4
- Evolving Motivation in Public Service: A Three‐Phase Longitudinal Examination of Public Service Motivation, Work Values, and Academic Studies Among Israeli Students
- How Can Servant Leaders Foster Public Employees’ Service‐Oriented Behaviors? A Multilevel Multisource Study in Canadian Libraries
- Information for Contributors
- Issue Information
- Judgment of Volunteer Competence among Service Professionals: Stereotypes or Skills?
- Pandemic, Protest, and Unrest: Lessons Learned from a New Chief's First 100 Days
- Platform Government in the Era of Smart Technology
- Public Service in the Pandemic Era: A COVID Commentary
- Putting Big Data to Work in Government: The Case of the United States Border Patrol
- Repairing the State: Policy Repair in the Frontline Bureaucracy
- Resource Publicness Matters in Organizational Perceptions
- Socioeconomic Status and Public Sector Worker Stereotypes: Results from a Representative Survey
- Understanding the Role of Public Management and Organizational Stability in an Uncertain Environment: Evidence from Korean Public Corporations