International Review of Administrative Sciences
Organizational learning capacity and international development project success in West Africa: A case study
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. Very few studies have focused on organizational learning within a team as a key success factor for international development projects. In particular, the relationship between organization…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
In their own words: Police officers’ insights on identifying and overcoming contemporary policing challenges
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. This study uses semi-structured interviews to investigate 26 police officers’ insights on identifying and overcoming contemporary policing challenges in the UK. The findings reveal that t…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
The autonomy and governance of mutual aid organizations for civil servants’ welfare
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. Civil servants’ mutual aid organizations can be characterized as premodern welfare state organizations. They are still very common in countries with well-developed social security systems…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
Administrative reforms in Portugal and Spain: From bureaucracy to digital transition
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. This article analyzes the administrative reforms that took place in the national governments of Portugal and Spain in the last 100 years. The shifts of administrative paradigms are the bu…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
What’s representation got to do with it? Comparing public reactions to diversity among government employees and government contractors
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. The literature on representative bureaucracy is largely focused on government agencies and little attention has been paid to representation within private sector contractors providing ser…