An international journal seeking to draw together and learn lessons from the development of public management across the world

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More editorial news from PMR: Mila Gascó-Hernandez and Mohammad Khan are stepping down as Associate Editors and Editorial Board members and we thank them for their service, but we are pleased to welcome @Nonprofit_PhD and Norma Riccucci to the Board
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1/2 🚨New Paper out in @PMReview_ ! Lessons from the Citizen Security Plan help us better understand the challenges of collaboration, performance data use, and sustaining both, especially in settings led by coordinating units rather than formal agencies.
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We're thrilled to be in Perth for the presentation of the 2026 @IRSPM Rosemary O'Leary Award for scholarship on women in public administration. Read Sara Rinfret, Sean McCandless and @academicpiracy's award winning PMR paper here! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
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I am happy to share the SPIENM framework for studying coproduction motivations, now online @ Public Management Review. Proud of my PhD students. Yang Jia is a visiting phd student, and Siyu Lyu is a second year phd student @ SPIA, University of Pittsburgh. Link in the comments
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@PMReview_ Our paper is positioned as an early effort to bring reputation management into the center of crisis management, showing how crisis response can be understood not only as governance under pressure, but also as reputation work conducted through time-sensitive choices.
New publication alert! 🚨Our new PMR study tests how time strategies in crisis response—timing (pre vs post), sequence (defensive vs accommodative), tempo (fast vs slow)—shape public perceptions of local government reputation. Evidence from a 2×3×2 factorial experiment (n=1520).
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Hot off the press! Article from our recent Visiting Scholar & @polimi PhD student Lorenza Querini. Developed during her stay @CTGUAlbany, the paper explores tensions between appropriateness & consequences in digitally-induced change in public museums tandfonline.com/eprint/UZD2Q…
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Procediments administratius i complexitats burocràtiques ofeguen la gestió pública a CAT i compliquen la vida als catalans Aquí s'accentua; fora s'estudia Administrative burden in public contracting: are bidders looking away? Public Management Review tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1…
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Danny Fay, Ph.D., associate professor and Tzu-An Chiang, Ph.D. candidate at FSU's Askew School published "Governance Reorganization and Resilience: The Case of Florida Higher Education Systems." Read more at tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
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More editorial news from PMR: Mila Gascó-Hernandez and Mohammad Khan are stepping down as Associate Editors and Editorial Board members and we thank them for their service, but we are pleased to welcome @Nonprofit_PhD and Norma Riccucci to the Board
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🎉 We're pleased to announce that on 1 October, Professor Bert George @CityUHongKong will join Professor @StephenOsborne1 as Co-Editor in Chief of Public Management Review. Bert has been Deputy Editor since 2024 @tandfonline files.taylorandfrancis.com/r…
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Special issue: @ba_yuhao @manhong76 and Jungyeon Park invite submissions that examine how digital transitions influence one or more of the three Es - efficiency, effectiveness, and equity - in non-Western contexts Abstracts due 30 September think.taylorandfrancis.com/s…
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identifying institutional variables strongly associated with synergistic effects at each level. The results also show that institutional variables exhibit more synergistic effects at extremes of the maturity spectrum.
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They explored how institutional variables and their interactions shape market performance—a dynamic that has often been overlooked. Their study investigates how PPP institutional variables interact along market maturity levels,
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Congratulations to our PhD student John Sebastian Salazar Florez and his supervisor Associate Professor Petr Matous on their paper in Public Management Review on public-private partnership (PPP) projects.
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