The 25th 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

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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Keynote Speakers at NISPAcee Conferences

 

25th Conference in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation, 2017

Topic:

Innovation Governance in the Public Sector


Piret Tõnurist, Research Fellow, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, [email protected]
Piret Tõnurist holds a PhD in in Public Administration with a specialization in technology governance, MA in technology governance and MSc in policy analysis. She is a research fellow at the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance in Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) and between 2016-2017 she works in the Observatory of Public Sector Innovation at the OECD on systems thinking and public sector innovation measurement. During the last three years she has coordinated research for TUT in the FP7 project "Learning from Innovation in Public Sector Environments” (LIPSE). Piret has worked on public sector innovation labs, co-production, digitization, machine-to-machine coordination, innovation policy management (incl. state owned companies), behavioral public administration and energy technologies. She is a co-chair of the European Group for Public Administration permanent study group "Behavioral Public Administration”. In addition, she has previously worked as a freelance consultant, consultant for the Parliament of Estonia and as a performance auditor (innovation and entrepreneurial policy) for the National Audit Office of Estonia.
 

24th Conference in Zagreb, Croatia, 2016

Topic:

Spreading Standards, Building Capacities: European Administrative Space in Progress

 
Herwig C. H. Hofmann is Professor of European and Transnational Public Law at the University of Luxembourg.
He researches, teaches, publishes, and litigates in European and transnational constitutional, administrative, and regulatory law. A graduate of the Universities of Hamburg and Oxford, he formerly was lecturer in law at Trinity College in Dublin, and has been visiting professor and visiting scholar at various universities including Sciences Po in Paris, Columbia Law School in New York, the University of San Francisco Law School, and Chuo University in Tokyo.
He is co-founder and coordinator of the Research Network on European Administrative Law (ReNEUAL) and of various University institutes. Hofmann advises European Institutions as well as national governments, most recently the Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament on a draft EU administrative procedure regulation and, on the drafting of the new French code on administrative procedure as member of the ‘cercle d’experts’ of the French prime minister’s legislative service. Amongst his most influential publications is the 2011 book ‘Administrative Law and Policy of the European Union’ published by OUP and co-authored with A. Türk and G. Rowe. 
 

23rd Conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, 2015

Topic:

Insourcing and/or outsourcing: How do they contribute to public administration reform?


Tony Bovaird is Emeritus Professor of Public Management and Policy at the Institute of Local Government Studies and Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham, UK. His research covers strategic management of public services, outcome and performance measurement in public agencies, evaluation of public management and governance reforms, and user and community co-production of public services. He has carried out research for UK Research Councils, the European Commission, many UK government departments, the Scottish Government, Welsh Government, LGA, Audit Commission, National Audit Office, and many other public bodies in the UK and internationally. He is a member of the Scientific Board, German Research Institute for Public Administration and the Local Government Reference Panel of the UK National Audit Office. He is co-author (with Elke Loeffler) of Public Management and Governance (Routledge, 3rd edition, 2015).

 

22nd Conference in Budapest, Hungary, 2014

Topic:

Government vs. Governance in Central and Eastern Europe

From Pre-Weberianism to Neo-Weberianism?

 

Prof. Dr. András PATYI, Rector, National University of Public Service is a university professor of Public Law. He is the editor and main author of four university textbooks (Administrative Law), and has almost 100 scientific publications. After completing his legal studies (doctor iuris title) in 1993, he began working at the Hungarian Constitutional Court. After a decade of administrative experience as a senior ranking civil servant ("notary" of the 12th District Local Government in Budapest), he returned to the Constitutional Court as Chief Counsellor. He was appointed to the Supreme Court (now Curia) in 2009. He submitted his Ph.D. thesis in 2002 (The Judicial Review of Administration in Hungary), succeeded in the habilitation process (The title of his thesis was: Administration – Constitution – Courts), and became a university professor in 2011. From 1st January 2012 - ending his service as Justice at the Hungarian Supreme Court (now Curia) - he became the Rector of the National University of Public Service (NUPS). Since 30th September 2013 he has been the President of the Hungarian National Electoral Commission.

 

Professor Dr. Geert Bouckaert is teaching and researching at the Public Management Institute, of which he is the Director, of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, in Leuven, Belgium. He is specialised in public sector reform in general and financial management and performance measurement in the public sector in particular. He received his graduate degrees in Business Engineering, Political Sciences, and Philosophy, and earned his Ph.D. in Social Sciences from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Currently, he is the immediate past President of the European Group of Public Administration (EGPA) and of the Flemish Association of Public Administration. He is a member of several international editorial boards.

 

Prof. Dirk Kaesler was Professor of Sociology at the University of Hamburg (1984-1995) and of Marburg (1995-2009). He has held visiting professorships at the University of Chicago, the University of Köln, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, the Indiana University Bloomington, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, the Humboldt-University Berlin, the University of München, the University of California-Berkeley, and the University of Graz. He served as President of the "Research Committee on the History of Sociology” of the "International Sociological Association” (1989-2002) and was a member of the Executive Council of the "German Sociological Society” (2002-2005). His main research interests cover theories of sociology, history of sociology and Max Weber-research. In all these fields he has published many books and numerous articles. [http://www.kaesler-soziologie.de]

 

21st Conference in Belgrade, Serbia, 2013

Topic:

Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons

 

Peter Nijkamp is a Professor in Regional and Urban Economics and in Economic Geography at the VU University, Amsterdam. His main research interests cover quantitative plan evaluation, regional and urban modelling, multi-criteria analysis, transport systems analysis, mathematical systems modelling, technological innovation, entrepreneurship, environmental and resource management, and sustainable development. Over the past years he has focused his research, in particular, on new quantitative methods for policy analysis, as well as on spatial-behavioural analysis of economic agents. He has a broad expertise in the area of public policy, services planning, infrastructure management and environmental protection. In all these fields he has published many books and numerous articles.

 

20th Conference in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, 2012

 

Barbara Kudrycka, Minister of Science and Education, Poland. Prior to becoming the Minister, she represented Poland as a Deputy of the European Parliament. She served for many years in the Committee of Experts in Public Administration of UNDESA. She holds a full Professor degree and served, for many years, as Rector of Bialystok School of Public Administration, Poland. During her academic career she served on the NISPAcee Steering Committee from 2000 to 2006 and as the NISPAcee President from April 2002 until May 2004.

 

19th Conference in Varna, Bulgaria, 2011

Topic:

Performance and Accountability in Times of Economic Crises

 

Geert Bouckaert is Professor of Public Management at the KU Leuven, Belgium. His research topics include public sector reform and performance in the public sector. He is past President of the European Group for Public Administration and currently Chair of the Scientific Committee of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences.

 

 
 
 

18th Conference in Warsaw, Poland, 2010

Topic:

Public Administration in Time of Crisis

 

Wolfgang Drechsler is Professor and Chair of Governance at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia (TUT), and Vice Dean for International Relations of its Faculty of Social Sciences. He has served as Advisor to the President of Estonia, as Executive Secretary with the German Wissenschaftsrat during German Reunification and as an APSA Congressional Fellow, and as a Senior Legislative Analyst in the United States Congress. Wolfgang Drechsler has been a consultant to several international agencies, most recently to the EU, the OECD, the Council of Europe, SIGMA, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and the UNDP. He has worked, in various capacities, on the national development plans of Estonia, Peru, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and Norway. He has received NISPAcee’s Alena Brunovska Award for Teaching Excellence and its Merit Award; the Estonian National Science Award, Social Science category; the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Bridgewater College; the Maarjamaa Rist, Estonia’s Order of Merit, and the German Federal Merit Cross. One of his current areas of interest is non-Western, especially Chinese and Islamic, Public Administration. He is also dealing with Public Administration, Technology, and Innovation with Web 2.0 Governance and with Public Management Reform.

 

17th Conference in Budva, Montenegro, 2009

Topic:

Bringing the State Back in One more Time: The Changing Role of State, Society and Markets in Governance

 

B. Guy Peters is Maurice Falk Professor of American Government at the University of Pittsburgh and Professor of Comparative Governance at Zeppelin University. He previously taught at Emory University, the University of Delaware and at Tulane University, and has had visiting appointments at a number of universities in Europe, Latin America and Australia. He has also worked as a consultant for the UNDP, World Bank, OECD, UNICEF and a number of national governments. Professor Peters has been active in NISPAcee for some years, including as co-Chair of Working Group 1. He has received the NISPACEE Lifetime Achievement Award.

 

Topic:

Europeanisation and Democratisation in ECE: Towards the Multilevel and Multiactor Governance

 

Attila Agh is a full Professor in the Political Science Department at the Budapest Corvinus University and the Director of the Research Centre "Together for Europe” at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His major research interest is comparative democratisation and Europeanisation - summarised in the latest book, Eastern Enlargement and the Future of the EU27: EU foreign policy in a global world (2006). He was the main coordinator of the "Hungary 2015” strategic project (2005-2007). At present he is the project leader for the strategic preparation of the Hungarian EU presidency in 2011 in the Prime Minister’s Office and Hungarian Academy of Sciences and he has edited "The prospect of the team presidencies: Integrative balancing in the new member states" (2008).

 

16th Conference in Bratislava, Slovakia, 2008

 

Barbara Kudrycka, Minister of Science and Education, Poland. Prior to becoming the Minister she represented Poland as a Deputy of the European Parliament. She served for many years on the Committee of Experts in Public Administration of UNDESA. She holds a full Professor degree and served, for many years, as Rector of Bialystok School of Public Administration, Poland. During her academic carrier she served on the NISPAcee Steering Committee from 2000 to 2006 and as the NISPAcee President from April 2002 until May 2004.

 

15th Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, 2007

Topic:

Values, Standards and Competences

 

Christopher Pollitt is BOF/ZAP Research Professor of Public Management at the Public Management Institute, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Previously, he was Professor of Public Management at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (1999-2006). He is also Editor-in-Chief of the International Review of Administrative Sciences. Christopher is the author of more than 60 scientific articles and author or editor of more than a dozen scholarly books.

 

 

14th Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2006

 

Derry Ormond, Advisor in Governance, Former Director of Governance and Public Management Programmes in OECD, Paris, France. Whilst at the OECD from 1962-98, he founded and directed the Organisation’s work on public management and governance from 1979 onwards. This included the creation of what is now the Committee on Public Governance, and Working Parties respectively of heads of prime ministers’ offices, national budget directors, administrative reform directors, and other related groupings. This became the leading intergovernmental forum on central management functions. In 1992, he oversaw the setting up of the joint EU/OECD SIGMA Programme, providing support for public administration to the newly independent central and eastern European countries.

 

13th Conference in Moscow, Russia, 2005

 

Barbara Kudrycka, Rector, Bialystok School of Public Administration, Poland, Member of the European Parliament.

 

 

 

 

 

12th Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, 2004

 

Bob Bonwitt is the founder (1991) and Director of the Sigma Programme, which is a joint OECD/EU initiative, principally financed by the EU. It assists post-communist countries with their transition to a democratic, rule of law state with a market economy. It assists these countries to prepare for membership of the European Union. Sigma was one of the founding institutions that supported the creation of NISPAcee. Prior to Sigma, Bob was one of the founders, Deputy Director of the OECD’s Public Governance Directorate.

 

 
 

11th Conference in Bucharest, Romania, 2003

Topic:

Gearing Governments for Weaving the Future

 

Tony Verheijen, The World Bank, USA

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yehezkel Dror, Hebrew University, Israel


 

 


 
 
 

10th Conference in Cracow, Poland, 2002

Topic:

Renewing Public Leadership: The Context for Service Delivery Reform

 

Jak Jabes began his academic career at the University of Ottawa where, from between 1973-1993, he undertook research, which focused on organisational renewal, rewards in the work place, job motivation, public policy issues and surveys of managerial attitudes. His best-known work is a book, in partnership with David Zussman, entitled "The Vertical Solitude which describes management practices in the federal public service of Canada and compares them with those in the private sector". He has been Editor in Chief of Optimum: The Journal of Public Sector Management and also the Associate Editor of the International Review of Administrative Sciences, where he is currently on the Editorial Board. He is the author, co-author or editor of a dozen books and 60 book chapters, articles, papers and reports. His book entitled "Traité des Organisations" received special mention by Harvard l'Expansion for Best Books in Management published in France in 1982.

 

Geert Bouckaert is Professor of Public Management at the KU Leuven, Belgium. His research topics include public sector reform and performance in the public sector. He is past President of the European Group for Public Administration and currently Chair of the Scientific Committee of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences.

 

Topic:

Delivery of Public Services with Social Responsibility

 

Marek Debicki, University of Manitoba, Canada