International Review of Administrative Sciences
An employee perspective of human resource development practices in the public sector: the role of organizational and supervisor support
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. This article adopts an employee-level perspective, which is currently lacking in the public sector literature, and responds to the call for additional research concerning factors that aff…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
The dynamics between urban planning and public policy: lessons and experiences from the city of Beijing, China
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. Urban planning in China, as well as in many other countries, is viewed as a distinctive governmental function, making strategic and land-use plans for urban development. In recent decades…
International Review of Administrative Sciences
Organizational commitment across different institutional settings: how perceived procedural constraints frustrate self-sacrifice
International Review of Administrative Sciences, Ahead of Print. The positive impact of public service motivation on several individual work outcomes of public sector employees has been documented. Recent research into the ‘dark side’ of such an indivi…
Geopolitics
Base Built in the Middle of ‘Rice Fields’: A Politics of Ignorance in Okinawa
Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2022.
Geopolitics
Memory and Everyday Borderwork: Understanding Border Temporalities
Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2022.