The 28th NISPAcee Annual Conference

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In the conference participated 317 participants

Conference programme published

Almost 250 conference participants from 36 countries participated

Conference Report

The 28th NISPAcee Annual Conference cancelled

The 29th NISPAcee Annual Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, October 21 - October 23, 2021

The 2020 NISPAcee On-line Conference

The 30th NISPAcee Annual Conference, Bucharest, Romania, June 2 - June 4, 2022

...Sessions were interesting, scholars were engaging and all the social events were amazing!

B.K., Kazakhstan, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

Excellent organization, excellent food. Compliments to the organizers, they did a wonderful job!

V.J., Netherlands, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

...I must say that the PhD pre-conference seminar was the most useful seminar of my life. Very well...

K.V., Czech Republic, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

... I would even argue that they are the very best - both in terms of scientific content and also entertainment…

P.W., Denmark, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

An opportunity to learn from other researchers and other countries' experiences on certain topics.

G.A.C., Hungary, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

Very well organised, excellent programme and fruitful discussions.

M.M.S., Slovakia, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

The NISPAcee conference remains a very interesting conference.

M.D.V., Netherlands, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

Thank you for the opportunity to be there, and for the work of the organisers.

D.Z., Hungary, 24th Conference 2016, Zagreb

Well organized, as always. Excellent conference topic and paper selection.

M.S., Serbia, 23rd Conference 2015, Georgia

Perfect conference. Well organised. Very informative.

M.deV., Netherlands, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

Excellent conference. Congratulations!

S. C., United States, 20th Conference 2012, Republic of Macedonia

Thanks for organising the pre-conference activity. I benefited significantly!

R. U., Uzbekistan, 19th Conference, Varna 2011

Each information I got, was received perfectly in time!

L. S., Latvia, 21st Conference 2013, Serbia

The Conference was very academically fruitful!

M. K., Republic of Macedonia, 20th Conference 2012, Republic of Macedonia

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Preliminary list of submitted papers
for the 25th NISPAcee Annual Conference


Closing Session
Person:  Mr. Asandului Mircea Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Invitation to the 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi, Romania
Opening Session
Person:  Mr. Galiakhmetov Ruslan Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Public Administration Reforms in the Republic of Tatarstan
Person:  Mr. Manukyan Garegin Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Innovation Governance in the Public Sector: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
Person:  Mr. Todorovski Ljupco Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Technology and Government: From Impact to Interaction
Person:  Ms. Tonurist Piret Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Facing Increasing Complexity - Drivers of Public Sector Innovation Today
Main Conference Theme
Person:  Ms. Jeretina Ursa Work Country: Austria 
Paper:  Consumer Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) – as a Key Cultural Change - Mechanism for Innovative Public Administration in the EU
Person:  Mrs. Kovač Polonca Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Innovations in Regulation and Implementation of Administrative Procedural Law
PhD pre-conference seminar
Person:  Ms. Pollak Kitti Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Quo Vadis: Codification of Administrative Procedure Rules in Hungary and in France
Main Conference Theme
Person:  Mr. Rakoczy  Bartosz Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Zarządzanie Wodami na Przykładzie Prawa Polskiego.
Person:  Mr. Ropret Marko Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  The Influence of Innovation Governance in the Public Sector on Private Sector Innovativeness
Person:  Mr. Schuurman Dimitri Work Country: Belgium 
Paper:  Open and User Innovation in the Public Sector: Fostering Public Sector Intrapreneurship through Innovation Bootcamps
PhD pre-conference seminar
Person:  Ms. Singireja Anastasija Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Open Data in Russia: Reality and Perspectives
Person:  Ms. Szakos Judit Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Government´s Role in Sustainable Universities in Hungary
Main Conference Theme
Person:  Ms. Tonurist Piret Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  From Incremental to Transformative Change: Using Systems Approaches in Public Sector Innovation Governance
Person:  Mr. Umek Lan Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Satisfaction with Blended Learning in Public Administration Education: An Application of Factor Analysis
PhD pre-conference seminar
Person:  Mr. Zaitsev Vladislav Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Institutional Aspects of the Russian State Programs' Development and Implementation
General Session
Person:  Mr. Jaekel Tim Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Occupational Intention of Public Administration Undergraduates
Person:  Mr. Pachmann Ales Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Expecting Refugees in Central and Eastern Europe
Person:  Mr. Saqib Naqibullah Work Country: Afghanistan 
Paper:  Impact of Globalization on Right to Education Polices and Directions of Afghanistan
Person:  Mr. Ticlau Tudor Cristian Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Innovation in Strategic Planning at Local Level. A Comparative Perspective of 7 Countries
I. Working Group on Local Government
Person:  Mrs. Bauer Lilla Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  The Impact of Centralizing Processes of Education and Social Sectors in the Local Government System – Case Study
Person:  Mr. Bryer Thomas Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Public Participation in Middle Towns: Searching for Common Dialogue in Russia and the United States
Person:  Mr. Busko Tibor Laszlo Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Actual Problems of City Branding in Hungary - As Exemplified by the Cities with County Rights -
Person:  Mr. Kakai Laszlo Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Local Government in Hungary after the Reform
Person:  Mrs. Kalfova Elena Work Country: Bulgaria 
Paper:  Inter-municipality Cooperation in Bulgaria – Between the Necessity and Impact of EU Policies.
Person:  Mr. Outly Jan Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Politics Half-time. Disengaged Mayors in the Czech Republic
Person:  Mr. Shilyaev Nikolai Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Management of Agglomerations in Organizing Economic Space and a Transition to Dynamic Economic Growth
Person:  Ms. Sobis Iwona Work Country: Sweden 
Paper:  The Local Governance of Capital Municipalities in CEE and CA: An Overview Study
Person:  Ms. Sobis Iwona Work Country: Sweden 
Paper:  Dissemination of Sustainability Information and its Effects on Local Sustainable Development. A Comparative Study between the Swedish and Polish Big Cities.
Person:  Ms. Valmorbida Antonella Work Country: Belgium 
Paper:  About the Potential of Local Governments and Community Approach as a Tool for a Strengthened Cooperation between the European Union and Eastern Partnership Countries and Russia
II. Working Group on e-Government
Person:  Mr. Erdosi Peter Mate Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Legislation Challenges of Electronic Signature in Hungarian Public Administration
Person:  Mrs. Hariyani Dini Work Country: Indonesia 
Paper:  Integration of a Human Resource System at the National Civil Service Agency and Regional office of the National Civil Service Agency in Jakarta Indonesia
Person:  Mrs. Jukic Tina Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Social Media Usage in Public Administration – Initial Literature Review
Person:  Mr. Laposa Tamas Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  The Digital Transformation of EU-Cohesion Policy - How to Measure the Maturity of E-Cohesion Services -
Person:  Mr. Meyerhoff Nielsen Morten Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Citizen Use of Government eServices: Comparing Use, Governance and Cooperation Models in Estonia and Georgia
Person:  Mr. Nemeslaki Andras Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  ICT Based Service Innovation in e-Government: Harmonizing Theories, Contemporary Technology and Practical Experiences
Person:  Mr. Pisz Maciej Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  E-voting in Polish Legal System – Conclusions de lege lata and de lege ferenda
Person:  Ms. Rabava Natallia Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Blockchain Technology for E-governance
Person:  Ms. Singireja Anastasija Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Open Data in Russia: Reality and Perspectives
Person:  Mr. Špaček David Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Social Media Usage and Performance: The Case of Czech Regions
Person:  Mr. Szadeczky Tamas Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Communication Security of e-Government Services
Person:  Mr. Urs Nicolae Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Is Communication Through Social Media Influenced By Election Campaigns? Case Study: Romanian Cities, National Elections
III. Working Group on PA Reform
Person:  Mrs. Dobrolyubova Elena Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Evaluating Performance of Government Inspection Bodies: Evolving Approaches
Person:  Mr. Knox Colin Work Country: Kazakhstan 
Paper:  Outcomes Based Accountability in Kazakhstan: A Trajectory to the Thirty Most Developed Countries?
Person:  Mr. Kroukamp Hendri Work Country: South Africa 
Paper:  Innovation Beyond Public Sector Reform: The Case of the South African Local Government
Person:  Ms. Pollak Kitti Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Quo Vadis: Codification of Administrative Procedure Rules in Hungary and in France
Person:  Ms. Ramasheuskaya Ina Work Country: Belarus 
Paper:  What Governs those who Govern the State: Motivation of Belarusian Public Officials in Numbers
Person:  Mrs. Sarapuu Külli Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  CoG dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe: Institutionalization of Government’s Strategy Unit in Estonia
Person:  Mr. Scharifi Omar Work Country: Germany 
Paper:  Theory of Public Management and Practice of the EU Twinning Instrument - Regulatory Problems of Participation of EU Member State Administrations in EU Twinning Projects
Person:  Mrs. Sklyar Tatyana Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Perspectives for Self-Regulation in Health Care
Person:  Ms. Suleimenova Gulimzhan Work Country: Kazakhstan 
Paper:  Performance Evaluation System of Government Agencies in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Modern Conditions and Prospects of Development
Person:  Mr. Vass Laszlo Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Tenure and/or Scope-based System - A Modern Puzzle in the Civil Service Systems
IV. Working Group on Regional Development and Inter-regional Cooperation
Person:  Ms. Andreeva Lyubimka Work Country: Bulgaria 
Paper:  The New Public Governance Approach of Delivering Electricity Services in the EU: The Bulgarian Experience
Person:  Mr. Barabashev Alexey Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  The Perspectives of Multi-factor Analytic Matrix Usage for Strategic Territorial Planning and for Monitoring of the Development of Territories
Person:  Ms. Chernyak Tatyana Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Problems of Realization of a State Anti-corruption Policy in the Public Service of the Russian Federation(Regional Aspect)
Person:  Mrs. de Stefano Carolina Work Country: Italy 
Paper:  1990-1994: Assessing Russian Regions' Cooperation Strategies in Times of Transition
Person:  Mr. Gabdrakhmanov Niyaz Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  The Transition to an Innovative Economy as a Strategic Imperative
Person:  Mrs. Gubaidullina Tatiana Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Safe and Sustainable Social and Economic System of the Region: Methodological Aspect
Person:  Mrs. Luzina Tatiana Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Evaluation of the Migration Attractiveness of the Russian Regions
Person:  Ms. Menshova Vera Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Professional Well-Being of Civil Servants of the Siberian Federal District in Russia: Pilot Monitoring Results
Person:  Mr. Olszanowski Jan Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Mutual Assistance between EU Member States for the Recovery of Public Claims
Person:  Mrs. Zaytseva Tatiana Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Managing Labor Migration: An Example of Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tajikistan
V. Working Group on Public Finance and Public Finance Management
Person:  Ms. Bobcheva Nadezhda Work Country: Bulgaria 
Paper:  Financing Preschool Education in Bulgaria: Does Performance Matter?
Person:  Ms. Chubarova Tatiana Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  How Effective is Public Finance? A Case of Out of Pocket Payments in Russian Health Care.
Person:  Ms. Hodzic Sabina Work Country: Croatia 
Paper:  Efficiency of Public Expenditure: The Case of Croatian Counties
Person:  Mr. Kiss Igor Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Social Housing in Slovakia: A Real Need or a Relic of Socialism?
Person:  Mr. Krivorotko Yuri Work Country: Belarus 
Paper:  Welfare Sector in Belarus: Whether its Reformation is Necessary
Person:  Mr. Lados Mihaly Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Effects of the Changes in Task Assignments of Education to Local Budgeting in Hungary
Person:  Mr. Mencinger Jernej Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Performance Measurement of Energy Policy at Supranational and National Levels: The Case of Slovenia
Person:  Ms. Murray Svidronova Maria Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Acts of Solidarity to Fight Socio-economic Inequality - Solidarity Practice in Slovakia
Person:  Mr. Nemec Juraj Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Outsourcing of Internal Services: Experiences from the Czech Republic
Person:  Ms. Nyikos Gyorgyi Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  National Development Banks for Better Public Spending
Person:  Mr. Pasztor Miklos Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Innovation in Budgeting: The Hungarian Case
Person:  Mr. Placek Michal Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  The Comparison of Bulgaria and the Czech Republic in the Identification of Corruption Risk
Person:  Ms. Plotnikova Ekatherina Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Assessment of Sustainable Housing Development in the Regions of Russia
Person:  Mr. Ravšelj Dejan Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  The Evaluation of Performance-based Budgeting in Slovenia: The Case of R&D Policy
Person:  Ms. Setnikar-Cankar Stanka Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Innovative Approach to Efficiency Measurement Using the DEABSC Method in the Public Health Service of Croatia
Person:  Mr. Tyutyuryukov Vladimir Work Country: Serbia 
Paper:  Tax Mechanisms and Sustainable Development of EAEU Member States
Person:  Mr. Vertesy Laszlo Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Constitutional Basis of Public Finances
Person:  Mr. Zaitsev Vladislav Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Institutional Aspects of the Russian State Programs' Development and Implementation
Person:  Mr. Zulkarnay Ildar Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the Russian Federation: Analysis from the Reforms 1999-2005 up to the Present
VI. Working Group on Public Policy Analysis Development Issues
Person:  Mrs. Sanina Anna Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Upbringing the Citizens: Government Programs on Patriotic Education in Russia
Person:  Mr. Scharifi Omar Work Country: Germany 
Paper:  European Union’s Twinning Instrument as a Means to Build Up Capacities of Public Administrations - A Stocktaking of Its Impact Evaluation
Person:  Mr. Stumpf Istvan Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Constitutional Identity and the Scope of the European Decisions’ (Administrative) Execution
Person:  Mr. Tertychka Valeriy Work Country: Ukraine 
Paper:  Strategic Public Management for/and Innovation Governance: Trends on Turbulent Time
VII. Working Group on Public Administration Education
Person:  Mrs. Ergle Daiga Work Country: Latvia 
Paper:  Solving Employee Engagement Puzzle for Public Administration Education Organizations – Individual Personality Traits Associated with High Engagement
Person:  Ms. Filatova Olga Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Problems and Mechanism of Adaptation of Academic Programs in Public Administration to the Objectives of the Practice-oriented Education
Person:  Mrs. Jenei Agnes Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Creating New Culture in the Public Administration in 77 Hungarian Villages
Person:  Mr. Kalgin Alexander Work Country: Germany 
Paper:  Motivations for Public Service in Post-Soviet Russia: Exploring the Negative Self-selection Hypothesis
Person:  Mrs. Katai-Urban Irina Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  External Safety in Public Administration Education – A Hungarian Example
Person:  Ms. Kutergina Evgeniia Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Computer-Based Simulation Games in Public Administration Education
Person:  Mrs. Leontjeva Olga Work Country: Latvia 
Paper:  Development of Human Resource Management Course: Project Team Members’ Selection Model for Public Administration Organisations
Person:  Ms. Menshova Vera Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Public Administration Values and Public Administration Education in Russia: Vectors of Development
Person:  Mr. Sandor Sorin Dan Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Teaching Public Administration – Individual Perceptions and Values
Person:  Mrs. Smirnova Valentina Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Humanization of Public Administration and its Reflection in Education
Person:  Ms. Staronova Katarina Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Master Programs of Public Administration and Management in CEE countries: Pathways and Identities
Person:  Mrs. Utkina Valeriya Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Womens Motives to Study Public Administration: Russian Case
IX. Working Group on Transition, Change and Uncertainty
Person:  Mrs. Bordas Maria Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Changes of Public Administration during the Transition in Hungary
Person:  Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Mapping Omnipresent Change and Sticky Uncertainty in Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe: A Concept Paper for Future Research
Person:  Mr. Hajnal Gyorgy Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  NPM and Post-NPM in the view of European Administrative Elites: Towards Understanding the Relationship of Public Management Reform Doctrines
Person:  Mr. Karini Artan Work Country: Egypt 
Paper:  A Case Study of Changing Dynamics in Transitional Developing Countries
Person:  Mr. Szente Zoltan Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  The Decline of Local Government in Hungary – Trends and Causes
Person:  Mrs. Taneva Albena Work Country: Bulgaria 
Paper:  The Human Factor in Public Administration in Times of Technology
X. Working Group on Non-Governmental Organizations in Central and Eastern Europe
Person:  Mrs. Horvath Agnes Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  The Role of NGO’s in Hungary at the Local Level
Person:  Ms. Lehmbruch Barbara Work Country: Sweden 
Paper:  “Real” Agents of Change or Aid Parasites? Womens’ NGOs and Gender Policy Networks in Georgia
Person:  Ms. Mathe Reka Zsuzsanna Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  European Civil Society? Civil Society Organizations and Social Movements Across the European Union
Person:  Mrs. Prysmakova Palina Work Country: United States 
Paper:  When a Civil Society Initiative Becomes an EU Priority: Analysis of Tenders Electronic Daily Database
Person:  Mr. Sandor Sorin Dan Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Civic and Work-Related Values in the Non-Governmental Sector in Central and Eastern Europe
Person:  Mrs. Zabolotnaya Galina Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Partnership between Regional Authorities and NGOs in Providing Social Services as a Factor of Good Governance
ReSPA Panel
Person:  Ms. Aleksic Dragana Work Country: Serbia 
Paper:  Better Regulation Efforts in Western Balkans
Person:  Ms. Bajo Ivana Work Country: Montenegro 
Paper:  ReSPA Achievements and Current Activities in Western Balkans
Person:  Mrs. Djurkovic Jadranka Work Country: Montenegro 
Paper:  Merit Based Recruitment in Western Balkans – Focus on Montenegro
Person:  Ms. Horic Selma Work Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Paper:  General Administrative Procedures in Western Balkans
Person:  Mr. Jahija Jahi Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia 
Paper:  Managing Implementation of PAR Strategies in Western Balkans
Regional Panel: Management of Social and Economic Development of the Territory: The Case of the Republic of Tatarstan
Person:  Mrs. Berman Svetlana Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Experience in developing the strategy of the city Kazan -2030: Direction Human Capital
Person:  Mr. Galiakhmetov Ruslan Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Assessment of the socio-economic development of the city Kazan
Person:  Ms. Glebova Irina Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Results of content analysis of strategies for socio-economic development of municipal areas of the Republic of Tatarstan
Person:  Mr. Kadyrov T.E. Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Strategy 2030 – the role of transport in city development
Person:  Ms. Kashapova Leisan Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Strategy for social and economic development of the Chistopol municipal district until 2030
Person:  Ms. Khusnutdinova S.R. Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Experience in developing the strategy of the city Kazan -2030: Direction Space
Person:  Ms. Makarova Elena Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Strategy for socio-economic development of the Republic of Tajikistan until 2030: experience of implementation
Person:  Mr. Panasyuk Mikhail Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Main directions of strategic territorial development at municipal level in Tatarstan
Person:  Mr. Sadyrtdinov R.R. Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Experience in developing the strategy of the city Kazan -2030: Direction Economy
Person:  Ms. Yurieva O.V. Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Strategic competence of state civil servants: experience of the Republic of Tatarstan
Person:  Ms. Yusupova Irina Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Best practices of the Republic of Tatarstan in the design of strategies for social and economic development of municipal districts