Preliminary list of submitted papers
for the 29th NISPAcee Annual Conference
Main Conference Theme | ||
Person: | Ms. Bortkevičiūtė Rasa | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Resilience building during the management of the COVID-19 crisis in Lithuania: major breakthroughs and incremental change | |
Person: | Ms. Fridayani Helen Dian | Work Country: Taiwan Province of China |
Paper: | COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE BASED ON THE PENTAHELIX STAKEHOLDER APPROACH TO OVERCOMING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (Case Study: DKI Jakarta) | |
Person: | Ms. Gramadska Elitza | Work Country: Bulgaria |
Paper: | Renewal of the functions of the Regional development councils in Bulgaria as a place for synergetic participation of the stakeholders at regional level | |
Person: | Ms. Katurić Ivana | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | Encouraging citizen participation in energy transition | |
Person: | Mr. Kumar Yernazar | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
Paper: | Preliminary Title: The issues of the process of administrative decentralization and policy transfer isomorphism during the COVID-19 period and its effects on civic society : The case of Kazakhstan | |
Person: | Mr. Volodin Dmytro | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Enhancing democratic innovations: a comparative study of Poland and Ukraine | |
Open Session | ||
Person: | Mr. ABLORH PAUL | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Performance Management in the Health Sector: United ingdom, Germany and France | |
Person: | Mrs. Akobia Eka | Work Country: Georgia |
Paper: | Public Administration in Countries in ConflictThe Case of Georgia | |
Person: | Ms. Andrianu Bianca | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Resilience at the Workplace through Empowering Leadership. A comparative analysis | |
Person: | Ms. Avagyan Meline | Work Country: Armenia |
Paper: | Legal Approximation under the EU-Armenia CEPA: The Case of Implementation of Directive 2006/54/EC on the Equal Opportunities and Equal Treatment of Men and Women in Matters of Employment and Occupation | |
Person: | Mr. Burlacu Sorin | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Needs and Expectations of Researchers during the COVID-19 Pandemic | |
Person: | Corbett Jack | Work Country: United Kingdom |
Paper: | The core executive and small states: Is coordination the primary challenge? | |
Person: | Ms. Dahlvik Julia | Work Country: Austria |
Paper: | Exploring public values in the work of an ombuds institution: empirical findings from the Austrian case | |
Person: | Ms. Maken-Philip Elizabeth | Work Country: Nigeria |
Paper: | Community Policing as a citizen engagement strategy for enhanced security in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Nigeria | |
PhD Pre-conference Seminar | ||
Person: | Ms. Andrianu Bianca | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Resilience at the Workplace through Empowering Leadership. A comparative analysis | |
Person: | Mr. Biktashev Aynur | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | The impact of direct regulation tools on the protection of the interests of a private investor in the USA, China and Russia (on the example of brokerage) | |
Person: | Mr. Bukharsky Vladislav | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Fiscal Decentralization and Incentives of Local Authoritiesin the Russian Federation | |
Person: | Mr. Gorodnichev Anton | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Opportunities and limitations of Russian national public policy in the field of spatial development of cities | |
Person: | Mrs. Mar Špela | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The connection between work during non-work time and extended availability for work of servants in the public sector | |
Person: | Mr. Maulana Rio Yusri | Work Country: Indonesia |
Paper: | Building Trust Through Collaboration: An Overview of Digital Transformation in Indonesian Local Government. | |
Person: | Mr. Molnar Peter | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Electronic administration at the local level in Hungary at the time of pandemic | |
Person: | Mr. Nommik Steven | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Cross-organisational collaboration management of digital innovation in the public sector – the case of the Estonian Employment Register | |
Person: | Ms. Novikova Anastasiia | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | National identity as a component of Nation Brand. A Comparison of Hungary and Russia | |
Person: | Ms. Purkart Barbara | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Evaluation of institutional care for the elderly in the Republic of Slovenia in crisis conditions related to the covid – 19 pandemics | |
Person: | Mr. Tyurchev Kirill | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Innovation Hotspots: New Challenges for Local Policies | |
Person: | Mr. Varga Ferenc | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN (GOVERNMENT) COMMUNICATION AND ITS POTENTIAL EFFECTS THROUGH US AMERICAN EXAMPLES | |
Person: | Ms. Vujković Petra | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Development of a model supporting the measurement of the maturity of smart public governance | |
Person: | Ms. Vysotckaya Valeriia | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Non-tariff measures of international trade: literature review | |
WG1: Local Government (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mrs. Baclija Irena | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | TOO LITTLE TO BE BOTHERED: ANALYSES OF MUNICIPAL OWN TAX REVENUE IN SLOVENIA | |
Person: | Mrs. Balogh-Bekesi Nora | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Review of the legality of local tax decrees in Hungary | |
Person: | Mr. Busko Tibor Laszlo | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Re-thinking the Role of the Lower-Middle Level in Hungary - from the Local Government Point of View – | |
Person: | Ms. Choi Hemin | Work Country: Republic of Korea |
Paper: | Urban Attractiveness Follows the Rules of Bureaucracy: A Cross-national analysis of cities
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Person: | Mr. Jetmar Marek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Bottom-up development of inter-municipal cooperation in Central Bohemia Region, Czechia | |
Person: | Mr. Kakai Laszlo | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Centralisation in public services in Hungary from a consumer perspective | |
Person: | Mr. Kattai Kersten | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Building inter-agency network for integrated implementation of education policy at regional level | |
Person: | Ms. Kurbanova Ganna | Work Country: Portugal |
Paper: | The development of integrated strategies in the public administration of smart cities: models and metrics of future urban transformation based on examples of the southern European cities. | |
Person: | Ms. Kuznetsova Elizaveta | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Analysis of the run and consequences of Municipal reform started in 2019 in Russia(based on example of Komi-Permyak District) | |
Person: | Mrs. Lazauskienė Aistė | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Non-Electoral Representation at Local Level: The Case of Lithuania | |
Person: | Mrs. Marin Roxana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Eroding democratic representation? The electoral scores of the winning candidates in the 2020 local elections in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Mukherjee Sovik | Work Country: India |
Paper: | Fiscal Decentralisation as a means to Poverty and Inequality reduction
: India’s Policy stance vis-à-vis the European Union in the New Millennium |
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Person: | Mr. Swianiewicz Pawel | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Evaluation of territorial reforms | |
Person: | Mrs. Tóth Veronika | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Does information inspire action? On the relationship between climate change awareness and adequate response | |
Person: | Mrs. Tubutiene Vilma | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Factors of citizens trust in Local Authorities | |
Person: | Mr. Tyurchev Kirill | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Innovation Hotspots: New Challenges for Local Policies. The case of Moscow. | |
Person: | Ms. Vysotckaya Valeriia | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Comparative analysis of the state regulation of the international trade | |
Person: | Mr. Zakroczymski Stanislaw | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Models of Administrative Supervision of Local Government in Central and Eastern European Countries. – a typology | |
WG2: E-government (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mr. Aristovnik Aleksander | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the digital transformation of public administration: The case of Slovenian administrative units | |
Person: | Mr. Becchis Franco | Work Country: Italy |
Paper: | The economic impact of Covid-19 on digital markets and platform economy: main indicators and regulatory challenges | |
Person: | Mr. Bozso Gabor | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Consumer attitude and behaviour patterns in public administration | |
Person: | Mr. Burlacu Sorin | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | IT GOVERNANCE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | |
Person: | Mr. Debeljak Arian | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | An analysis of Slovenian urban municipality service and social connectivity digital maturity | |
Person: | Mr. Duenas-Cid David | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Vote Where You Want: What We Talk About When We Talk About Convenience Voting | |
Person: | Mrs. Dyussekeyeva Zhuldyz | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Digitalization of Financial Statements Audit: Future Research Vectors and Bibliographic Mapping | |
Person: | Mrs. Fodorné Zagyi Orsolya | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | The role of e-government in the smart city ecosystem | |
Person: | Mr. Gorski Maciej | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Protection of the right to privacy in e-health: the case of Poland | |
Person: | Mr. Hatipoğlu İbrahim | Work Country: Turkey |
Paper: | Social Media as a Tool for Public Engagement during Covid-19 in Turkey: The Effect of Tweet Content and Tweet Type on Engagement Level | |
Person: | Mr. Iqbal Muhammad | Work Country: Taiwan Province of China |
Paper: | Political Trust and E-Government Services Adoption in Indonesia | |
Person: | Mr. Kamolov Sergei | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Methodology of decision support systems for digital public governance | |
Person: | Mrs. Kosherbayeva Aigul | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
Paper: | Pro and contra of digitalization of Public Administration in Kazakhstan in the pandemic | |
Person: | Mr. Laposa Tamas | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Public sector information in cohesion policy: background and European landscape | |
Person: | Mr. Lielpeters Eduards | Work Country: Latvia |
Paper: | The presence of public administration in the digital environment and citizens digital participation in Latvia | |
Person: | Ms. Muchiri Grace | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Vote Where You Want: What We Talk About When We Talk About Convenience Voting | |
Person: | Mr. Nemeslaki Andras | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | System Dynamics Modelling of Public ICT Platforms | |
Person: | Mr. Nemeslaki Andras | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Creating Public Policy Scenarios for Digital Transformation: Building and Validating Simulation Models | |
Person: | Mrs. Sokolova Ekaterina | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Smart cities and public values creation: The case of St. Petersburg | |
Person: | Mr. Türkmen Şeref | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | E-Devlet | |
Person: | Mr. Umek Lan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | A bibliometric analysis of digital era governance research: An overview over the past two decades | |
Person: | Mr. Urs Nicolae | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Governmental websites quality in Romanian cities: the good, the bad, and the ugly | |
Person: | Mr. Varga Ferenc | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN (GOVERNMENT) COMMUNICATION AND ITS POTENTIAL EFFECTS THROUGH US AMERICAN EXAMPLES | |
Person: | Ms. Vrbek Sanja | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | A Holistic Digital Approach to Co-creation of Public Services | |
Person: | Mr. Żabiński Michał | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Smartphone and Preventive medicine in young adults. A systematic review. | |
WG3: Public Administration Reform in CEE and CA (Physical) | ||
Person: | Ms. Bolshakova Yuliya | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Friendly service interface as an essential feature of the institution of public service | |
Person: | Ms. Dolidze Nino | Work Country: Georgia |
Paper: | Principle of Accountability and Establishment of Politically Neutral Civil Service in Georgia | |
Person: | Mrs. Elbrecht Gerly | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Balancing democratic and technocratic argumentation. The case of Estonian State Reform. | |
Person: | Mr. Gellen Marton | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Centralization Revisited: Hungarian Experience with Civic Participation in Public Services in the Midst of the Pandemic | |
Person: | Ms. Junjan Veronica | Work Country: Netherlands |
Paper: | Citizen participation and civic engagement in the digital era: where do we go now? | |
Person: | Mr. Kapoguzov Evgeny | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Institutional Innovations in Public Governance in Russia: Case of Evidence-based Policy | |
Person: | Mr. Kroukamp Hendri | Work Country: South Africa |
Paper: | Innovation as Mechanism to Restore Citizen's Engagement and Trust in Government | |
Person: | Ms. Mahne Alenka | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Public administration development strategy in Slovenia for 2015-2020: stakeholders’ participation and introduction of reforms in the field of knowledge transfer | |
Person: | Mrs. Menshikova Galina | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Annual Reporting of RF government authorities as a field for the implementation of сo-productive relations (or is it possible to dance alone) | |
Person: | Ms. Musat Mihaela | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The challenges of the public administration development in Romania | |
Person: | Ms. Nastaca Corina Cristiana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The impact of leadership on civil servants’ resilience | |
Person: | Mr. Nommik Steven | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Cross-organisational collaboration management of digital innovation in the public sector – the case of the Estonian Employment Register | |
Person: | Ms. Pyrohova Yuliia | Work Country: Ukraine |
Paper: | Modernization of the Civil Service And Human Resource Management in Ukraine - the Way to European Integration | |
Person: | Mrs. Šebová Miriam | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Perspectives of Public Management: A case study from Slovak civil service | |
Person: | Ms. Statneckyte Simona | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | THE FIRST COVID-19 WAVE IN LITHUANIA: DID GOVERNMENT COLLABORATION
WITH INTERDEPENDENT ACTORS ALSO FALL ILL? |
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Person: | Mr. Sultani Farhad | Work Country: Afghanistan |
Paper: | An Analytical Study of Administrative Reforms in the Post-Taliban Afghanistan | |
Person: | Mrs. Yılmaz Uçar Aslı | Work Country: Turkey |
Paper: | Challenges of Governance During the State of Emergency: The Case of Turkey | |
WG4: Inter-regional and Cross-border Cooperation and Development (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mrs. Agiamoh Rosaline | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Inter-regional cooperation in waste management, new trends in Moscow and the Moscow Region | |
Person: | Ms. Andreeva Lyubimka | Work Country: Bulgaria |
Paper: | Citizens' Engagement and Empowerment in the area of energy policy governance - the case with Bulgaria | |
Person: | Mr. Barabashev Alexey | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | The role of expert communities in the Inter-regional Cooperation and Development Process | |
Person: | Ms. Hedin Astrid | Work Country: Sweden |
Paper: | Communist era travel screening as inverse veto structure | |
Person: | Mrs. Jaansoo Annika | Work Country: Netherlands |
Paper: | Impact of Corona to the Cross-Border Cooperation within the EU | |
Person: | Mr. Nemeslaki Andras | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Creating Public Policy Scenarios for Digital Transformation:
Building and Validating Simulation Models |
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Person: | Mr. Novoszath Peter | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | European Transport Investment in Eastern Central Europe within the CEF (Connecting Europe Facility) Transport Program, 2014-2019 | |
Person: | Mr. Okruch Stefan | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Management, Governance and the Economics of Atmosphere of Territorial Cooperation within EGTCs: An Interdisciplinary Analysis | |
Person: | Ms. Rashica Viona | Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia |
Paper: | Ways of terminating the membership of states from international governmental organizations | |
Person: | Mr. Yefremov Alexey | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Experiments and regulatory sandboxes in public administration in Russia and the EAEU: assessment of efficiency and development prospects | |
Person: | Mr. Zanko Tigran | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | LEGAL REGULATION OF SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES OF EXECUTIVE AUTHORITIES OF THE CONSTITUENT ENTITIES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN THE CONTEXT OF BUILDING A UNIFIED SYSTEM OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY | |
Person: | Mrs. Zaytseva Tatiana | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Innovations in civil service through communities of practice with the use of new information technologies (Russian case) | |
WG5: Public Finance and Public Financial Management (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mr. Bato Mark | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Closure of 2014-20 & Launch of 2021-27 Programmes of Cohesion Policy in the Area of Financial Instruments | |
Person: | Mr. Biktashev Aynur | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | The impact of direct regulation tools on the protection of the interests of a private investor in the USA, China and Russia (on the example of brokerage) | |
Person: | Ms. Bobcheva Nadezhda | Work Country: Bulgaria |
Paper: | Fiscal Decentralisation and Metropolitan Governance in Bulgaria: A step further | |
Person: | Mr. Bukharsky Vladislav | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Fiscal Decentralization and Incentives of Local Authoritiesin the Russian Federation | |
Person: | Mr. Cajka Peter | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Smart cities as an effective tool for the internal organization of cities and the urban environment in the context of the impact of PBB on regional development | |
Person: | Mrs. Čajková Andrea | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Performance Based Budgeting as a part of strategic management in local governments of Slovak Republic | |
Person: | Mrs. Dvorakova Petra | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Fiscal Responsibility in the Visegrad Group countries | |
Person: | Mr. Jetmar Marek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Application of the non-parametric DEA method to analyse the effectiveness of selected services provided by municipalities, example of primary schools | |
Person: | Mr. Krivorotko Yuri | Work Country: Belarus |
Paper: | Assessment of local budgets openness and transparency in Belarus | |
Person: | Mrs. Leon Iuliana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Crime and punishment in public procurement: grave professional misconduct between parent company and its subsidiaries | |
Person: | Mr. Nemec Juraj | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Health care procurement in Slovakia | |
Person: | Ms. Nyikos Gyorgyi | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Sustainable finance in Europe and in the USA | |
Person: | Mrs. Perapadzia Zhanna | Work Country: Belarus |
Paper: | Budget literacy of the population in Belarus | |
Person: | Mr. Póra András | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | New Policy Ideas on Global Sovereign Debt Management | |
Person: | Mr. Ravšelj Dejan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The role of auditing for public sector quality: A structural equation modelling approach | |
Person: | Mrs. Rozmarinova Jana | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT OF THE MEDICAL DEVICES: A CASE STUDY FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC | |
Person: | Mrs. Sedmihradska Lucie | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Did the Covid-19 pandemic change the course of fiscal decentralization in the Czech Republic? | |
Person: | Mrs. Shaimardanova Nadezhda | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Comparative Analysis of the Civil Servants’ Pay in the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom | |
Person: | Ms. Stanimirovic Tatjana | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | ANALYSIS OF THE EFFORTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF GOVERNMENT BUDGET TRANSPARENCY IN SLOVENIA | |
Person: | Mrs. Terhes Denisa | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Competition vs. Urgency in Times of Covid-19: The Impact on Public Procurement | |
Person: | Ms. Titkova Evita | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Dynamics of contactless payments and related tax revenues during a pandemic | |
Person: | Mr. Tyutyuryukov Vladimir | Work Country: Serbia |
Paper: | Taxing personal income: do EAEU Member States ensure fairness and sustainability? | |
Person: | Mr. Vertesy Laszlo | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Specialised Financial Institutions in Local Government Financing | |
Person: | Mr. Verulidze Vazha | Work Country: Georgia |
Paper: | Covid-19 Pandemic as the best opportunity to identify deficiencies in Georgian tax legislation | |
Person: | Ms. Vysotckaya Valeriia | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Non-tariff measures of international trade: literature review | |
WG6: Evidence-Based Public Policy Making (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mr. Akin Hakan | Work Country: Turkey |
Paper: | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND HEALTH ECONOMY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DURING THE PANDEMIC PROCESS | |
Person: | Mrs. Angelovska Olga | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Impact of the new legislation of state social support on target groups and street-level bureaucrats | |
Person: | Mr. Ashade Oladimeji | Work Country: Nigeria |
Paper: | Collaborative governance and infrastructural development in developing countries: Analysing the challenges of community exclusion in public-private partnership projects in Nigeria | |
Person: | Mr. Bojtor András | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | The application of QFD in smart city developments | |
Person: | Mr. Bolshakov Sergey | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Problems of Project Management Implementation in the Region: Results of Sociological Research of Civil Servants | |
Person: | Mr. Bozso Gabor | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Use of Quality Function Deployment as Evaluation Framework to Better Understand Citizen Requirements in E-government Services | |
Person: | Mrs. Carausan Mihaela Victorita | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Romania Preparedness for Mobile Health in Pandemic Times: the Protection of Medical Information | |
Person: | Mr. Demir Fatih | Work Country: Turkey |
Paper: | Evidence-based policy making: merits and challenges | |
Person: | Mrs. Dogaru (Cruceanu) Tatiana-Camelia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Evidence-based policy in EU and domestic policy making: comparative analysis | |
Person: | Mr. Gorodnichev Anton | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Opportunities and limitations of Russian national public policy in the field of spatial development of cities | |
Person: | Mr. Kilievych Olexandr | Work Country: Ukraine |
Paper: | New opportunities for citizen engagement in evidence-based policymaking in the context of digital transformations | |
Person: | Mr. Nemeslaki Andras | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Creating Public Policy Scenarios for Digital Transformation: Building and Validating Simulation Models
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Person: | Mr. Riabtsev Gennadii | Work Country: Ukraine |
Paper: | Implementation of international commitments of Ukraine in the oil sector: monitoring and evaluation results | |
Person: | Ms. Sidor Monika | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Municipal councilors - local politicians or local social activists | |
Person: | Mrs. Tamás Alexandra | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Analysis of the robustness of efficiency information in public administration using data envelopment analysis: The case of the Hungarian State Treasury | |
Person: | Mr. Tertychka Valeriy | Work Country: Ukraine |
Paper: | Stakeholder Analysis in Ukrainian Governance:
Shortcomings and Bottlenecks of Implementation Experience |
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Person: | Mrs. Wasil Justyna | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | The consequences of strengthening the political position of municipal council in Poland following changes in local government law introduced in 2018 | |
WG7: Public Administration Education (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mrs. Anghel-Sienerth Andra Karla | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | THE IMPACT OF CIVIC EDUCATION ON ENHANCING CIVIC PARTICIPATION IN ROMANIA | |
Person: | Mrs. Belenyesi Emese | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Competency-based Human Resource Management in the Public Service from Educational Perspective | |
Person: | Mrs. Bitoiu Ioana Teodora | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Finding the virtual path towards HE internationalization. A comparative analysis
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Person: | Ms. Chernyak Tatyana | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Assessment of the values of future specialists in the field of human resource management in the context of a pandemic and digitalization of education | |
Person: | Ms. De Guzman Lenina | Work Country: Philippines |
Paper: | Rationalizing Public Higher Education: A Case of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines | |
Person: | Mr. Hintea Calin | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Innovation and Cooperation in University International Joint Programs: a case study of a Romanian-American Program. | |
Person: | Mrs. Iancu Diana - Camelia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The Identity Crisis of Public Administration Education during the Covid-19 pandemic | |
Person: | Mr. INAKEFE GABRIEL | Work Country: Nigeria |
Paper: | ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEM HANDLING IN NIGERIA'S PUBLIC SECTOR: THEORY AND PRACTICE | |
Person: | Ms. Kajtár Edit | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Rising from the Ashes: Application of Art Coaching in Public Administration Trainings in times of Crisis | |
Person: | Ms. Kovacs Eva | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | THE LABOUR MARKET RELEVANCE AND OUTCOMES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS: AN OVERVIEW ON THE HUNGARIAN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS | |
Person: | Ms. Nurlybaeva Goulya | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | THE ROLE OF TEACHING PA VOCABULARY FOR CREATION OF INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE PA DISCOURSE | |
Person: | Mr. Pecaric Mirko | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Learning the match between the administrative structures and tasks: follow the information | |
Person: | Mr. Pevcin Primoz | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Comparative Screening of Programme Competences: The Case of MPA Programmes in the Selected CEE Countries | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Emotional Intelligence and Academic Achievement. A Study among University Students from Public Administration Programmes | |
Person: | Mr. Stare Janez | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Education development for public administration in the field of governance in the EU institutions | |
Person: | Ms. Szakos Judit | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Gamification as a talent management tool in public sector education – a case study of cyber security simulation game | |
Person: | Mrs. Utkina Valeriya | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | In post-Soviet Russia is a Public Administration alumna more likely to emigrate than her male classmate? | |
Person: | Ms. Vedinas Verginia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Training of Romanian Civil Servants drift among political games and digitalization challenges | |
Person: | Ms. Voican Avram Madalina | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The missing link: teaching the relationship between public enthities as legal persons and their own governing bodies as structures without legal personality. | |
WG8: Non-Governmental Organisations in CEE (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mr. Baturina Danijel | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | Towards evidence-based policies of the third sector? Case of Croatia | |
Person: | Elbers Frank | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | From Human Resources to Resourceful Humans: Introducing Agility in NGOs | |
Person: | Mrs. Horvath Agnes | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | The Role of Civil Society in Local Election Campaign in Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Kolomycew Anna | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Whose interest really matters? The role of NGOs' representatives within local advisory boards in Poland | |
Person: | Ms. Kondor Zsuzsanna | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | The involvement of NGOs in Cohesion Policy implementation in Hungary – A historical perspective (2004-2020) | |
Person: | Mr. Laurisz Norbert | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Loss of social impact: The effect of the transition from a non-profit organization to a social enterprise | |
Person: | Mrs. Pacesila Mihaela | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The social responsibility of student NGOs in Romania: overview and perspectives | |
Person: | Mrs. Pacut Agnieszka | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | From non-profit organizations to social enterprises: European challenges and national responses in Poland | |
Person: | Mrs. Palihovici Liliana | Work Country: Republic of Moldova |
Paper: | "The impact of the dialogue between public authorities and civil society organizations on the quality of governance. The legal and institutional aspects that regulates this dialog in the Republic of Moldova" | |
Person: | Mr. Urinboyev Rustamjon | Work Country: Sweden |
Paper: | Informal Civil Society Institutions in Hybrid Political Regimes: Mahallas in Uzbekistan | |
WG9: The Rule of Law & Public Administration (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mr. Arbutina Hrvoje | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | Beneficial Ownership | |
Person: | Mr. Babsek Matej | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Intertwining Lawfulness, Innovation and Transparency in the Era of Uncertainty: The Case of Slovenian Pre-Filled Informational Calculation of Personal Income Tax | |
Person: | Ms. Bartha Ildikó | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | EU STATE AID RULES IN THE AREA OF SERVICES OF GENERAL INTERESTS: AN ANALYSIS FROM CITIZENS’ PERSPECTIVE | |
Person: | Mr. Dobelšek Anže | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Advance Rulings as a Tax Transparency Tool: Trends from the EU to Slovenia | |
Person: | Ms. Emrich-Bakenova Saule | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
Paper: | COVID-19 pandemic measures as a learning lesson in the light of the Rule of Law | |
Person: | Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Support for the rule of law. A three-country comparison. | |
Person: | Ms. Janderova Jana | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Transparency of administrative bodies and accountability of public officials – is there any link? - Analysis of the Czech Republic practice | |
Person: | Ms. Klemenčić Irena | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | Exchange of Information – Experiences from Slovenia and Croatia | |
Person: | Ms. Musa Anamarija | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | Better Regulation and Good Law Making: Instruments and Challenges in CEE Countries | |
Person: | Mr. Piątek Wojciech | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | A right to a public hearing before administrative courts in the pandemia – significance, reality and expectations for the future | |
Person: | Ms. Rogic Lugaric Tereza | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | When plenty is not enough: Fiscal open data in Croatia | |
Person: | Ms. Sava Nadia-Ariadna | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | IN SEARCH OF SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT: FROM EPROCUREMENT TO PROCUREMENT 4.0. LIT REVIEW AND POINTS OF DISCUSSION. | |
Person: | Ms. Sever Tina | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Public Interest and Public Benefit as Guidelines on Administrative Action | |
Person: | Mr. Soos Gabor | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Audits and Remedies in EU Funded Public Procurement | |
Person: | Ms. Staronova Katarina | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Emergency legislation and Regulatory quality in times of Pandemic Crises | |
Person: | Mr. Stumpf Istvan | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Covid-19 and the Rule of Law | |
Person: | Mrs. Trinca Raluca | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Administrative practices as an infringement of the law of the European Union | |
Person: | Mr. Łapszyński Radosław | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Consolidation versus Specialization: National Regulatory Authorities in the EU Member States and regulated sectors | |
WG1/WG5 Joint Session: Participatory Budgeting in CEE: A Useful Tool or Fashion? (Physical) | ||
Person: | Ms. Apostolou Janina | Work Country: Germany |
Paper: | Municipal debt crisis and the adoption of Participatory Budgeting – an empirical analysis for Germany | |
Person: | Ms. Avagyan Meline | Work Country: Armenia |
Paper: | Participatory Budgeting as a Social Innovation: Motives andOutcomes of Enactment /Based on the example of the city ofTartu/ | |
Person: | Mr. Brezovar Nejc | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Implementing participatory budget at municipal level and Covid-19 impact – experience from Slovenia | |
Person: | Ms. Costea Ioana Maria | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The obligation to be silent - citizen intervention in budgetary procedures | |
Person: | Mrs. Cuglesan Natalia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Local governance and Participatory Democracy. Experiments of digital participatory budgeting in Romania. | |
Person: | Mr. Dvorak Jaroslav | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Lessons Learnt from Evidence-Based Participatory Budgeting in Lithuania: Case of EmPaci Project | |
Person: | Ms. Eckardt Martina | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Participatory Budgeting in Germany: Increasing Transparency in Times of Fiscal Stress | |
Person: | Mr. Klimovsky Daniel | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | The First Decade of Participatory Budgeting in Slovakia: Drivers, Models, and Impacts | |
Person: | Mr. Klotz Péter | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | A New Role Model for Local Governments? - Budget Transparency and Participatory Budgeting of Budapest | |
Person: | Mrs. Klun Maja | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | DETERMINANTS OF PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING IN SLOVENIAN MUNICIPALITIES | |
Person: | Ms. Radzik-Maruszak Katarzyna | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Inclusion as ownership in local participatory budgeting: PB facilitators’ interpretations on the agency of children and young people | |
Person: | Ms. Sobis Iwona | Work Country: Sweden |
Paper: | Regulation of local public participation: A review of recent studies in EU-member states | |
Person: | Ms. Szulc-Wałecka Elżbieta | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Citizen Participation and Engagement in Participatory Governance - Perspective of Polish Local Officials in Selected Municipalities of the Lubelskie Region | |
Panel: Politico-Administrative Relations in CEE (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mr. Bakoš Eduard | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | The Advisory Bodies of the Central Government – a case study of the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mrs. Connaughton Bernadette | Work Country: Ireland |
Paper: | ‘Based on the best advice available’ – Challenge and change in Ireland’s Policy Advisory System | |
Person: | Mr. Ferraz David | Work Country: Portugal |
Paper: | The difficult art of hybrid administration and political relations | |
Person: | Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Politico-Administrative relationships in an illiberal populist regime. Policy roles of top civil servants in Hungary’s ministerial bureaucracy. | |
Person: | Mr. Hudec Róbert Martin | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Policy advisory systems in Slovakia during Covid-19 crisis: Case study of the Central Crisis Committee | |
Person: | Mr. Klotz Péter | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | The Management of the Senior Civil Service in Hungary in the International Context | |
Person: | Ms. Leach Nora | Work Country: United Kingdom |
Paper: | Typology of ambassadorial appointments: Central and Eastern Europe and beyond | |
Person: | Ms. Musa Anamarija | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | Till’ death do us part: the government advisory bodies in Croatia | |
Person: | Mr. Rybar Marek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Still Hiding in the Shadows? Political Advisers in Central and Eastern Europe | |
Person: | Ms. Staronova Katarina | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Trust, Competence, or Party Loyalty? Understanding Motivations for Patronage Appointments in Government Ministries in Slovakia 2010-2020 | |
Person: | Ms. Voican Avram Madalina | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | To sign or not to sign? The right to disobey: Refusal to sign | |
Person: | Ms. Zankina Emilia | Work Country: Italy |
Paper: | Turnover in the Bulgarian Civil Service | |
Panel: Cultural Policy, Co-creation and Smart Development in CEE (Physical) | ||
Person: | Ms. Alakbarli Khavar | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Citizens engagement in country brand | |
Person: | Mr. Mir Veaceslav | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | City’s Soft Power: Developing Urban Soft Power Index as a tool for smart and culture-led development | |
Person: | Mr. Nicolae Andrei | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Art classes in high school: “to be or not to be?” – the Romanian answer | |
Person: | Ms. Pavelea Alina Maria | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Stuck inside: How did performers manage to fare the COVID-19 pandemic? | |
Person: | Ms. Petkovsek Veronika | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Drivers of Inter-Municipal Cooperation as a Vehicle for Smart Local Development | |
Person: | Mr. Pevcin Primoz | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | What factors shape the particular branding of the cities? | |
Person: | Mr. Spoaller Dorin | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | EU public health institutions. Social media and Covid19 vaccine: content communication, consumption, and perception.
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Person: | Ms. Vitálišová Katarina | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Modern forms of promotion and the possibility of its exploitation in cities | |
Person: | Mr. Wawrzyniec Rudolf | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Perception of customer research from the point of view of managers in public cultural institutions in Poland | |
Panel: Behavioural Interventions in the Public Sector (Physical) | ||
Person: | Mrs. Dogaru (Cruceanu) Tatiana-Camelia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Learning from behavioural science to design migration policy | |
Person: | Mr. Klunin Artsiom | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Partisan bias in perception of accuracy of factual claims | |
Person: | Mrs. Muthová Nikoleta | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Behavioural interventions in selected public service | |
Person: | Mr. Sloboda Matus | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | The effectiveness of risk aversion and descriptive social norm framing in minimizing payment arrears from local fees | |
Poster Session | ||
Person: | Mr. Baturina Danijel | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | The human factor X ? Sustainability of human resources in the Croatian third sector | |
Person: | Mrs. Bitoiu Ioana Teodora | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Avoiding failure through cooperation may lead to asymmetries. EU’s goals and Nagorno-Karabakh | |
Person: | Mr. Decman Mitja | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Co-creating public online service development: the Slovenian e-Authorization Project | |
Person: | Mr. Hossain A N M Zakir | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Fantasy and Reality on Civil Service Jobs in Bangladesh: Narratives of the women civil servant in agriculture | |
Person: | Ms. Karpich Yulia | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | The Russian Orthodox Church and elections: the motives of the political choice of believers. | |
Person: | Mr. Molnar Peter | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Electronic administration at the local level in Hungary at the time of pandemic | |
Person: | Ms. Ndiaye Sokhna | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Understanding Quality Disparities among Public Universities in Senegal: preliminary research findings. | |
Person: | Mrs. Raluca Voinea | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Rural Leaders to support the “Women as agents of change in rural communities”. Progress report of the SEE Project | |
Person: | Mr. Türkmen Şeref | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Reform in Local Administrations: Presidential Government System and the Course of Central Local Relations in Turkey | |
Person: | Ms. Volkova Anna | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Challenges of '"Coercive Digitalisation": Communication Strategies of Digital Vigilantes in the Pandemic | |
Person: | Mr. Zeynalov Rasim | Work Country: Azerbaijan |
Paper: | Democratization process in the post-soviet South Caucasus countries. |