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Publications in Public Administration
Goal Clarity, Task Significance, and Performance: Evidence From a Laboratory Experiment
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
The Big Question for Performance Management: Why Do Managers Use Performance Information?
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
Regulatory Compliance When the Rule of Law Is Weak: Evidence From China’s Environmental Reform
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
Judicial Review Litigation as an Incentive to Change in Local Authority Public Services in England and Wales
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
The Causal Effect of Profound Organizational Change When Job Insecurity Is Low—A Quasi-Experiment Analyzing Municipal Mergers
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
Integrative Publicness: A Framework for Public Management Strategy and Performance
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
Awareness of Evidence-Based Practices by Organizations in a Publicly Funded Smoking Cessation Network
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
Why Do (Some) City Police Departments Enforce Federal Immigration Law? Political, Demographic, and Organizational Influences on Local Choices
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
A Closer Look at Contract Accountability: Exploring the Determinants of Sanctions for Unsatisfactory Contract Performance
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
Politicization, Bureaucratic Legalism, and Innovative Attitudes in the Public Sector
Public Administration Review
Marketing
Sociology
Political Science
Public Administration
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