The 23rd 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

Perfect conference. Well organised. Very informative.

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

Thanks to the NISPAcee Conference organisers and best wishes for the further suc cess of our common cause.

L.G., Russian Federation, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

The conference was well organised. I enjoyed it very much. The panels were inter esting and I enjoyed all of the events. I hope to make it to Georgia next year.

J.D., Estonia, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

It was a very efficiently organised conference and also very productive. I met s everal advanced scientists and discussed my project with them.

I.S., Azerbaijan, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

The Conference was very academically fruitful!

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

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

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

Each information I got, was received perfectly in time!

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

All parts of the conference were very useful. Thank you very much for the excell ent organisation of this event!

O. B., Ukraine, 19th Conference, Varna 2011

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List of accepted papers


Main Conference Theme
Person:  Mrs. Antonovici Corina Georgiana Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Social Enterprise in Public Governance. The Early Stage for the Romanian Case
Person:  Mr. Kadar Krisztian Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Externalisation vs. Internalisation: A Longitudinal Study of Changing Ministry-Agency boundaries in Hungary
Person:  Mr. Puolokainen Tarmo Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Possibilities of Providing Public Services Through Outsourcing in Small Peripheral Areas: The Case of Estonian Rescue Services
Person:  Mr. Reichard Christoph Work Country: Germany 
Paper:  Trends and Assessment of Outsourcing in Europe
General Session
Person:  Mr. Brintnall Michael Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Public Administration from the Grass Roots – Cooperative Enterprises as a Resource for Strengthening Public Services in Georgia and Bolivia
Person:  Ms. Burchard Gretha Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Passive Representation Can Make a Difference: The Case of a German School
Person:  Mr. Fuller Donald Work Country: Armenia 
Paper:  Capital in the 21st Century and Its Impact on Governance
Person:  Mr. Stumpf Istvan Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Presidentialisation of the Execitive Branch - Hungarian Case
Person:  Mr. Vass Laszlo Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Communication Capacity of the Public Administration: A Proposal for Functional and Institutional Indicators
I. Working Group on Local Government
Person:  Mrs. Burbulyte-Tsiskarishvili Gabriele Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  The Structure of Leadership: Asymmetries of Representation in Lithuania’s Local Councils
Person:  Mr. Kattai Kersten Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Size of Municipalities and Democracy: An Institutional Approach
Person:  Mrs. Lackowska Marta Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Do It Together! Inter-Municipal Cooperation in Poland
Person:  Ms. Radzik-Maruszak Katarzyna Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Big Cities Governance - How Mayors Cope with Civic Engagement?
Person:  Ms. Sidor Monika Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  The Position of Local Leaders in Poland – The Relationship Between Councilors and The Mayor
Person:  Mr. Sienkiewicz Mariusz Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Outsourcing as an Element of Management in Local Government in Poland. Forms, Manifestation and Prospects Development
Person:  Mr. Sloboda Matus Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Slovak Mayors as Managers: The Case Study in Slovak Cities
Person:  Mr. Soos Gabor Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Local Governments in the Illiberal State: Promises and Reforms in Hungary since 2010
Person:  Mr. Ticlau Tudor Cristian Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Administrative Leadership and Situational Antecedents in the Romanian Public Administration
Person:  Ms. Zakrzewska Monika Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Municipal Waste Management Policies in the Polish Legal System with a Focus on Warsaw’s Local Government as an Example
II. Working Group on e-Government
Person:  Mrs. Jukic Tina Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Searching for the Identity of the E-government Research Field: What Has Been Done and How to Proceed?
Person:  Mr. Klasinc Jan Work Country: Croatia 
Paper:  Challenges and Benefits of Cloud Computing for e-Government in Croatia
Person:  Mr. Meyerhoff Nielsen Morten Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Supply and Use of Citizen e-Service: An Analysis of Selected National Experiences in Relation to Existing Governance and Cooperation Models
Person:  Ms. Rabava Natallia Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Big Data Makes the Asymmetry in Information Between Government and Companies Even More Deep – What Should Government Do About It?
Person:  Mr. Vargas Carlos Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  E-Estonia under an Actor-Network Theory Perspective
III. Working Group on Integrity in Public Governance
Person:  Ms. Ghonghadze Nino Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Fighting Corruption in a Post-Soviet Country: the Case of Georgia
Person:  Ms. Habib Shabnam Work Country: Afghanistan 
Paper:  Corruption Crisis and Integrity Challenges in the Public Sector in Post-Conflict Afghanistan
Person:  Ms. Kubikova Jana Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Politico-Administrative Relations in the Context of City-Owned Companies: Case Study of Slovak Public Transport Companies
Person:  Mr. Modrzejewski Artur Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  The Management Board in the Municipal Company as a Public Administration Body in Polish Legal System- Conflict of Interests Risk
Person:  Mr. Osmani Osman Work Country: Afghanistan 
Paper:  Re-Examination of the Nexus between Elite Corruption and Capacity Constraints in Afghanistan’s Civil Service Sector
Person:  Mrs. Prysmakova Palina Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Development of Cross-Border Dialogues on Ethics: A Field Study with Global Application
Person:  Ms. Saarniit Leno Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Integrity Management in Administrative Reforms: OECD Approach Revisited
Person:  Mrs. Sicakova-Beblava Emilia Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Profiles of Political Leadership: Before They Became Famous - Career Paths of Senior Politicians and Their Administrative Background
Person:  Mr. Smith Robert Work Country: United States 
Paper:  The Question of Transferability of Ethics Systems Across Sectors, Borders, Cultures and Organizations: A Critical Assessment
Person:  Ms. Staronova Katarina Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Formal and Informal Structures in Senior Civil Service in Central and Eastern Europe
Person:  Mr. Wagenaar Pieter Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  Political Paradigm Shifts in Poland and the Fight Against Corruption
IV. Working Group on PA Reform
Person:  Mrs. Burbulyte-Tsiskarishvili Gabriele Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Public Private Partnership in Lithuania: Insiders’ Gaze to the State of Affairs (Pilot Research)
Person:  Ms. Dolidze Nino Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  PA Reform in Georgia: Outsourcing and Service Delivery in Neo-Weberian Context
Person:  Mr. Gellen Marton Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Why Hungarian Civil Servants Dislike Outsourcing?
Person:  Mrs. Jaansoo Annika Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  Public Administration Reform, Cross-border Coperation and Europeanization in CEE Countries
Person:  Ms. Junjan Veronica Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  PAR in Academic and Professional Literature: A Comparison of the Recent EU Accession Waves
Person:  Mr. Kroukamp Hendri Work Country: South Africa 
Paper:  Public Administration Reform: To Be Blamed for Inefficient Local Government in South Africa? Lessons for CEE and CIS Countries
Person:  Ms. Lehmbruch Barbara Work Country: Sweden 
Paper:  Between Reform From Above, Tax Farming, and Tunneling Out: The Micropolitics of Post-Soviet Public Sector Outsourcing
Person:  Mrs. Sarapuu Külli Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Civil Service Training Systems: An Institutional Approach
Person:  Ms. Sobis Iwona Work Country: Sweden 
Paper:  From Evidence-Based Policies to Evidence-Based Public Sector Reforms
Person:  Mrs. Stankovic Mirjana Work Country: Serbia 
Paper:  Insourcing and Outsourcing at the Local Level in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina: Resistance to Change, or a Lack of Entrepreneurial Spirit, Courage and Risk-Taking Capacity?
Person:  Ms. Statneckyte Simona Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Outsourcing Role in Civil Service Reform: Case of Lithuania
Person:  Ms. Stirbu Diana Work Country: United Kingdom 
Paper:  Transparency and Openness in Transitional Contexts. A Comparative Study of The Freedom of Information Framework in Brazil and Romania
Person:  Mr. Szabo Septimiu-Rares Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Outsourcing vs. Decentralisation: A Comparative Analysis in Central and Eastern Europe
Person:  Mrs. Tammel Kaide Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Lessons From Downsizing Back-Office Functions: Using Shared Service Centres as Instruments
Person:  Mr. Zulean Marian Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Insourcing or Outsourcing the Strategy Formulation: The Participatory Dimension in Strategic Planning for Romanian Public Administration
V. Working Group on Regional Development and Inter-regional Cooperation
Person:  Mr. Barabashev Alexey Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Analytic Matrix for Territories Development Planning
Person:  Mr. Groenendijk Nico Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  Governance Across Regional Borders: Which Models Are Best Suited in Central and Eastern Europe?
Person:  Mr. Hashemi Fardin Work Country: Afghanistan 
Paper:  Regional Development and Cooperation
Person:  Mrs. Prysmakova Palina Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Working Motivation Twenty-Five Years Later: Natural Experiment from a Region in a Former Eastern Bloc
Person:  Ms. Sever Tina Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Optimization of Administrative Capacity and Procedure of Constructing Permitting in Slovenia and Croatia within EU
Person:  Mrs. Soos Edit Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Practical Approaches Towards Effective Interregional Cooperation
Person:  Mrs. Utkina Valeriya Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Stages of Municipal Service Reform in the Russian Federation: Expectations and Results
VI. Working Group on Public Finance and Public Financial Management
Person:  Mrs. Godarova Jana Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Microsimulation Models in the EU and the Czech Case
Person:  Mr. Jahoda Robert Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Specifics of output-oriented method of research funding in the Czech Republic
Person:  Mr. Lados Mihaly Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Taxation Attitudes of Local Governments and Local Economic Development – A Hungarian Case
Person:  Mrs. Lukomska Julita Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Motives of Local Tax Policies in Poland. Stimulation of Local Development, Tax Competition, Political Cycle or Pumping Local Budget Revenues?
Person:  Mr. Reichard Christoph Work Country: Germany 
Paper:  Trends and Assessment of Outsourcing in Europe
Person:  Mrs. Sedmihradska Lucie Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Czech Property Tax: Usage of Local Tax Autonomy
Person:  Mr. Slukhai Sergii Work Country: Ukraine 
Paper:  Fiscal Decentralization Efforts in Ukraine: Tax Competition on Agenda?
Person:  Ms. Stanimirovic Tatjana Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  The Construction Regulations in Slovenia and Croatia – Financial and Procedural Aspects Between Public and Private Interests
Person:  Mr. Swianiewicz Pawel Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Who Governs in the Local Tax Policy Making in Poland?
Person:  Mr. Tyutyuryukov Vladimir Work Country: Serbia 
Paper:  Tax Burden and Tax Policy Freedom in Regional and Local Taxes in Eurasian Economic Union Member States
VII. Working Group on Public Policy Analysis Development Issues
Person:  Mr. Dvorak Jaroslav Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Perception of Evaluation Capacity in Small States Libraries: Cases of Lithuania and Slovakia
Person:  Mr. Kilievych Olexandr Work Country: Ukraine 
Paper:  A Comparison of the Practice of the Regulatory Impact Analysis in Ukraine and the Kyrgyz Republic: Prospects for the Use of Outsourcing
Person:  Mrs. Lazarevic Milena Work Country: Serbia 
Paper:  Performance Audit and Policy Evaluation: On the Same or Parallel Tracks? Insight from the Western Balkans
Person:  Ms. Raudla Ringa Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Responses to Fiscal Crisis: The Impact of Greater Centralization on the Relevance of Performance Information in European Governments
Person:  Mr. Sienkiewicz Mariusz Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Urban Policy Development in Poland after EU Integration
Person:  Mr. Tertychka Valeriy Work Country: Ukraine 
Paper:  Insourcing or Outsourcing for Ex-ante and Ex-post Analysis in Public Policy-making
VIII. Working Group on Public Administration Education
Person:  Mr. Abashidze Archil Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Teaching Public Administration Using the Case Study Method: Experience of Ilia State University, Georgia
Person:  Ms. Aristigueta Maria Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Addressing Curriculum Issues in a Multi-Sector Environment
Person:  Mr. Barabashev Alexey Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Research Seminars in Public Policy/Social Policy Master Degree Programs: Key Elements for International Cooperation
Person:  Mrs. Jenei Agnes Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  What "Develops" in Public Service Leader Development?
Person:  Mrs. Kravchuk Iryna Work Country: Ukraine 
Paper:  Review of Programs and Courses on Evaluation of Public Policy and Programs in Europe
Person:  Mr. Maslov Dmitry Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Efficiency and Quality of Professional Development and Training of Civil Servants in Tatarstan Republic
Person:  Ms. Menshova Vera Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Standards and International Accreditation in Public Administration Education: perspectives for Russia
Person:  Mr. Sandor Sorin Dan Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Public Administration Programs in Romania – An Overview
Person:  Ms. Sever Tina Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Concept Maps as a Tool to Learn Administrative Law
Person:  Mrs. Vorontchuk Inesa Work Country: Latvia 
Paper:  Training Outsourcing for Public Administration Employees: Case of Latvia
IX. Working Group on Local Public Policies
Person:  Ms. Bobcheva Nadezhda Work Country: Bulgaria 
Paper:  Roma Housing in Bulgaria: Local Policies Between Law and Human Rights
Person:  Ms. Ferčíková Veronika Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Mapping Water Infrastructure Planning Network: Case of Bratislava (Slovakia)
Person:  Mrs. Guzikova Liudmila Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Housing Problem in Russia and CEE Ccountries: Comparison of Economic and Financial Aspects
Person:  Mr. Klimovsky Daniel Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Local (Self-)government System and Local Governance in Slovakia: Case of Dilemma "Efficiency vs. Democracy"
Person:  Ms. Latifi Fakhria Work Country: Afghanistan 
Paper:  Reducing Solid Waste in Kabul City
Person:  Ms. Plotnikova Ekatherina Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Development of Regional Creation and Recovery Plan of Housing Fund in Russia
Person:  Mr. Vannoni Davide Work Country: Italy 
Paper:  The Impact of Corruption and Accountability on Refuse Collection Costs
X. Working Group on Transition, Change and Uncertainty
Person:  Mr. Berceanu Ionut-Bogdan Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  The Impact of Economic Crisis on the Emerging Administrations from Southeastern Europe. Case Study: Romania
Person:  Mrs. Gaule Egle Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  What Does It Mean for Public Governance to Be Smart?
Person:  Mr. Karo Erkki Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Organizing the Entrepreneurial State: An Organizational Variety Perspective
Person:  Ms. Kovacs Eva Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Coordination and Uncertainty: Reforms of the County Level State Administration in Hungary (1990-2014)
Person:  Mr. Sandor Sorin Dan Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Uncertainty and Resistance to Change in Romanian Local Public Institutions
Person:  Ms. Stanova Ludmila Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Better to Know Nothing? Theoretical Propositions for Studying Disincentives for Workforce Planning
Person:  Ms. Zemandl Eva Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Mapping Change and Systemic Uncertainty in Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe: A Concept Paper for Future Research
Opening Session
Person:  Mr. Bovaird Tony Work Country: United Kingdom 
Paper:  Keynote speach: The Ins and Outs of In- and Out-sourcing: What Have we Learnt from the Past 30 Years?
Person:  Mr. Chikhradze Temur Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Public Administration Reforms in Georgia
Person:  Ms. Dzinic Jasmina Work Country: Croatia 
Paper:  Mzia Mikeladze PhD Thesis Award Ceremony: "Impact of Quality Improvement Instruments on Organizational Learning in Administrative Organizations"
Person:  Ms. Gvenetadze Anna Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Public Administration Reforms in Georgia
Person:  Mr. Kadagidze  Giorgi Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Opening Speach
Person:  Mr. Kauzya John Mary Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Managing Talent in the Public Service to Implement the Post-2015 Development Agenda: To outsource or not to outsource is a big question
Person:  Mr. Nakrosis Vitalis Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Alena Brunovska Award Ceremony: "The Process of Public Administration Reforms in Europe: Influence of Government Priorities"
Person:  Mr. Profiroiu Marius Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Welcome speach
Person:  Ms. Sanikidze Tamar Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Opening Speach
Person:  Mr. Shengelia Kakha Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Welcome speach
Closing Session
Person:  Mr. Bovaird Tony Work Country: United Kingdom 
Paper:  Presentation and Discussion
Person:  Mr. Khan Mohammed Adil Work Country: Australia 
Paper:  Presentation and Discussion
Person:  Ms. Lalic Novak Goranka Work Country: Croatia 
Paper:  Invitation to the 24th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2016
Person:  Ms. Mansor Norma Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  Presentation and Discussion
Person:  Mr. Zerunyan Frank V. Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Presentation and Discussion
Panel on Islamic Public Administration
Person:  Mr. Deligoz Halil Work Country: Turkey 
Paper:  Legitimacy and the Contestation of Political Institutions
Person:  Mr. Klebleyev Aziz Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Effects of Islamic Legacy on Civil Service
Person:  Mr. Urinboyev Rustamjon Work Country: Sweden 
Paper:  Rethinking ‘Informality‘ in Post-Soviet Societies. Ethnographic Study of Po Rukam (Handshake) Experiences of Uzbek Migrant Workers in Moscow, Russia
Panel on Open Government
Person:  Ms. Reszketo Petra Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Open Budget – Where Are the Stakeholders?
Person:  Mr. Szlachetko Jakub Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Experts and The Problem of Public Advisement. Outsourcing or – Maybe Better – Insourcing?
Person:  Mr. Van Den Berg Caspar Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  The Enabling State and Open Government: Evidence and Examples from 7 Countries
Panel on Health Systems in Transition: Problematic Politics of Raising Revenue and Delivering Health Care
Person:  Ms. Grigorieva Natalia Work Country: Russian Federation 
Paper:  Changing Health Care in Russia: A Case of High-Tech Medical Care
Person:  Mr. Nemec Juraj Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Innovations in the Mental Health Care in Slovakia
Person:  Mr. Pavlik Marek Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Comparison of Health Policy among Czech Regions During 2003-2014
Person:  Mr. Szescilo Dawid Work Country: Poland 
Paper:  Decentralization of Health Care Management. State of Play
Panel on Europeanization in Public Administration Reforms (EPAR)
Person:  Mr. Bovaird Tony Work Country: United Kingdom 
Paper:  Researching Europeanization of Public Administration and Policy: Conceptual Issues in Integration and Differentiation
Person:  Mrs. Jaansoo Annika Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  Public Administration Reform, Cross-border Coperation and Europeanization in CEE Countries
Person:  Mrs. Jukic Tina Work Country: Slovenia 
Paper:  Searching for the Identity of the E-government Research Field: What Has Been Done and How to Proceed?
Panel on Quality Improvement of PA Programmes in Caucasus Region based on European Standards
Person:  Mr. Brandsen Taco Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  EAPAA Accreditation Procedure and Requirements
Person:  Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy Work Country: Hungary 
Paper:  Evaluation of the Caucasus PA Programmes and Recommendations for Improvements Based on European Standards
Person:  Ms. Kakubava Nino Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Public Administration Education in Georgia
Person:  Mr. Kapanadze Sergi Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Challenges for Caucasus PA Programmes and for Caucasus University
Person:  Ms. Zakova Elena Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Project “Capacity Building of Caucasus Academic PA Programmes on the Basis of EU Administrative Principles”
ASPA Panel: New Models in Public Administration
Person:  Ms. Aristigueta Maria Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Different Models in Use for Delivering Public Service in the US
Person:  Mr. Brintnall Michael Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Public service delivery by many means: running the Carousel in Glen Echo Park
Person:  Mrs. England-Joseph Judy Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Engaging Stakeholders in the Digital Age
IIAS Panel: Trust, Public Service Delivery and Citizens at the time of Co-production
Person:  Mr. Brandsen Taco Work Country: Netherlands 
Paper:  Co-Production of Public Services: common experiences among governments working to engage citizens
Person:  Mr. Profiroiu Marius Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Trust in public administration reform
Person:  Ms. Sobis Iwona Work Country: Sweden 
Paper:  Trust and Co-Production in PA
NISPAcee PhD Pre-conference Seminar "How to improve your research and paper"
Person:  Mr. Deligoz Halil Work Country: Turkey 
Paper:  Legitimacy and the Contestation of Political Institutions
Person:  Ms. Ferčíková Veronika Work Country: Slovakia 
Paper:  Local Governments in the New Environment. Performance and Governance
UNDESA-UNDP-NISPAcee Joint Capacity-Development Workshop
Person:  Mr. Jafarli Azad Work Country: Azerbaijan 
Paper:  Collaborative Governance and Outsourcing for Improved Public Service Delivery
Person:  Mr. Kauzya John Mary Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Opening Speach
Person:  Mr. Khan Mohammed Adil Work Country: Australia 
Paper:  Civic Engagement and Externalization/Internalization of Service Delivery
Person:  Mr. Kulikauskas Paulius Work Country: Lithuania 
Paper:  Civic Engagement and Externalization/Internalization of Service Delivery
NISPAcee PhD Pre-conference Seminar "How to improve your research and paper"
Person:  Mr. Nasery Mustafa Work Country: Germany 
Paper:  Public Administration reforms in Afghanistan
UNDESA-UNDP-NISPAcee Joint Capacity-Development Workshop
Person:  Mr. Profiroiu Marius Work Country: Romania 
Paper:  Opening Speach
NISPAcee PhD Pre-conference Seminar "How to improve your research and paper"
Person:  Mr. Rezac Jan Work Country: Czech Republic 
Paper:  Question of the Defined Contribution Pensions: The Czech Republic Case
UNDESA-UNDP-NISPAcee Joint Capacity-Development Workshop
Person:  Mr. Scott Niels Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Opening Speach
Person:  Mr. Shengelia Kakha Work Country: Georgia 
Paper:  Opening Speach
NISPAcee PhD Pre-conference Seminar "How to improve your research and paper"
Person:  Mr. Tyutyuryukov Vladimir Work Country: Serbia 
Paper:  Tax Burden and Tax Policy Freedom in Regional and Local Taxes in Eurasian Economic Union Member States
Person:  Mr. Vargas Carlos Work Country: Estonia 
Paper:  E-Estonia under an Actor-Network Theory Perspective
UNDESA-UNDP-NISPAcee Joint Capacity-Development Workshop
Person:  Mr. Zerunyan Frank V. Work Country: United States 
Paper:  Collaborative Governance and Outsourcing for Improved Public Service Delivery