International Review of Administrative Sciences
Chronicle of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print.
International Review of Administrative Sciences
Local governments’ communication on social media platforms: refining and assessing patterns of adoption in Belgium
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. This article relies on the literature on technology adoption and empirical studies on social media adoption in the public sector to analyze the case of Belgian municipalities. Our objecti…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
The control of the policy advice industry: how patrons defer their decision-rights to think tank boards
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. Patrons of think tanks—for example, governments, corporations, philanthropists, NGOs, and so forth—may control think tanks’ boards, that is, their highest decision-making body. Whether pa…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
Co-production before, during, and after the first COVID-19 lockdown: The case of developmental services for youth with disabilities
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. Co-production was vital to support public services provision during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic, and one of the main challenges for service providers is to make co-production sust…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
Corruption risk analysis in local public procurement: a look at the Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. Over the past years, the anti-corruption strategy in public administrations has been shifting from a formal way of control towards a risk management and assessment one. However, it is not…