Preliminary list of submitted papers
for the 30th NISPAcee Annual Conference
Main Conference Theme | ||
Person: | Mr. Moldovan Octavian | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | HOW RESILIENT ARE CIVIL SERVANTS FROM THE ROMANIAN RURAL ENVIRONMENT? AN EXPLORATORY STUDY | |
Person: | Mr. Szescilo Dawid | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Paradigm shift in public interventions in turbulent times. More precaution, less proportionality? | |
Person: | Mr. Volacu Alexandru | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Wealth deconcentration and democratic resilience | |
PhD Pre-conference Seminar | ||
Person: | Mr. Gasparik Jozef | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Who participates in Participatory Budgeting? Unravelling of who shows up | |
Person: | Mr. Kovács Radek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Application of Behavioral Economics and its Nudge Theory in Health Policy | |
Person: | Ms. Paneva Tanja | Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia |
Paper: | Measuring Digital Literacy in Rural Municipalities in North Macedonia | |
Person: | Mr. Popa Mihnea Cristian | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | RoWaterAPI, an open-source solution for accessing and managing hydrology data | |
Person: | Ms. Tury Krisztina | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Under pressure: organizational responses in the changing civil space of Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Vito Diamanta | Work Country: Albania |
Paper: | Implementing Gender Responsive Budgeting in Western Balkans - the case of municipality of Patos (Albania) | |
WG1: Local Government | ||
Person: | Mr. de Vries Michiel | Work Country: Netherlands |
Paper: | Passive citizens:
A literature review and comparative analysis on their background, values, and opinions in European countries |
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Person: | Ms. Gasiorowska Adela | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Democratic innovation and their impact: lessons from Gdansk citizens’ assemblies | |
Person: | Mr. Klimovsky Daniel | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Introduction of Regional Governments in Slovakia in Terms of Multiple Stream Theory: Who, When, What, and How? | |
Person: | Mrs. Vijulie Violeta | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | What does it take for a local government to have the administrative capacity to implement the digital transformation?Comparative analysis between urban and rural communities. | |
Person: | Mr. Wilk Bartosz | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | How legal regulation can foster public services co-production? Lessons from the failure story of Local Initiative in Poland | |
Person: | Mr. Zakroczymski Stanislaw | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Is the European Charter of Local Self-Government an effective instrument for the protection of Local Self-Government? Empirical data from administrative and judicial practice in Poland. | |
WG2: Digital Government | ||
Person: | Mrs. Androniceanu Armenia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The impact of digitalization on public administration, economic development, and well-being in the EU countries | |
Person: | Ms. Bannykh Galina | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Digital maturity of public authorities: the case of Russia | |
Person: | Mr. Burlacu Sorin | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Increasing the resiliency of public administration through digitisation | |
Person: | Mr. Busko Tibor Laszlo | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | First steps towards digital rural development and smart villages in Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Hintea Cristina | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Digital transformation during the COVID19 pandemic. Case analysis on change and adaptation of public organizations using digital technology | |
Person: | Mr. Mabillard Vincent | Work Country: Belgium |
Paper: | More participatory but not yet fully interactive: A comparative perspective of social media usage In Central and Eastern European cities | |
Person: | Mrs. Marin Anca Monica | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Web Accessibility in the field of social services and benefits: the case of Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Molnar Peter | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | The impact of the pandemic on municipal e-government in Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Murko Eva | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Testing digital transformation model for public administration: The case of Slovenia | |
Person: | Ms. Paneva Tanja | Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia |
Paper: | Optimization of E-Service Delivery on a Local Level: The Role of One-Stop Shops (OSS) in the Case of Municipalities in North Macedonia | |
Person: | Mr. Sedlacko Michal | Work Country: Austria |
Paper: | Value-led and practice-oriented digitalisation as low-key organisational change: Bridge inspection in the City of Vienna | |
Person: | Ms. Sever Tina | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The regulation of self-driving cars - what is the best approach in accordance with the rule of law? | |
Person: | Mr. Stupin Roman | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | AI Readiness Level in Public Administration. Case of the Russian Federation. | |
Person: | Ms. Titkova Evita | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Feedback monitoring tools of the Federal Tax Service of Russia | |
Person: | Mr. Varga Ferenc | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Social media in e-administration | |
Person: | Ms. Vitálišová Katarina | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Modern tools of small municipalities as a part of smart governance | |
Person: | Ms. Vujković Petra | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Smart public governance development at the national level: A conceptual framework | |
WG3: Public Administration Reform in CEE and CA | ||
Person: | Ms. Aldiyarova Aidana | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
Paper: | Public Administration 4.0: pros and cons | |
Person: | Mr. Gellen Marton | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Governmental trouble shooting and crisis management experience in Hungary. A systems approach to the dual crisis challenge | |
Person: | Mr. Nommik Steven | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Expectations and realisations of user engagement in multi-actor innovative healthcare initiatives: perspectives from Estonia | |
Person: | Mr. Profiroiu Marius | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Towards Coherent Public Administration Reforms in EU Member States. A Comparative Analysis of the Reforms and Investments in the Public Sector proposed in the National Recovery and Resilience Plans | |
Person: | Mrs. Randma-Liiv Tiina | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Advancing citizen engagement via digital tools:
A comparative study of the Baltic States |
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Person: | Ms. Vallistu Johanna | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Accidentally increasing the welfare system resilience in times of crises with digital accounts – the case of Estonian entrepreneur account | |
Person: | Ms. Vyrostova Eva | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Absorption performance of EU funds in Slovakia in 2014-2020 | |
WG4: Inter-regional and Cross-border Cooperation and Development | ||
Person: | Ms. Andreeva Lyubimka | Work Country: Bulgaria |
Paper: | Crises, Vulnerability and Challenges in Human Resource Management in Terms of Pandemic and after it | |
Person: | Ms. Grebneva Aleksandra | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Pandemic Impact on the State Image of China in Cross-border Cooperation and Development (Case of Kazakhstan) | |
Person: | Mr. Okruch Stefan | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | The strength of strong ties: Did EGTCs make CBC more resilient during the Corona crisis? | |
Person: | Mrs. Terhes Denisa | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Innovative and Sustainable Public Procurement - Cross-Border Procurement Cooperation and Covid-19 Challenges | |
WG5: Public Finance and Public Financial Management | ||
Person: | Mr. Jula Nicolae Marius | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Are fiscal policies in Romania pro-cyclical? | |
Person: | Mr. Kotnik Žiga | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Environmental compliance costs in selected European countries: an alternative approach | |
Person: | Mr. Kotnik Žiga | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Environmental compliance costs: A comparison of methodological approaches | |
Person: | Mr. Kučera Jozef | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC FINANCING OF SPORTS IN THE V4 REGION | |
Person: | Mrs. Marin Anca Monica | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Local financial capacity and vaccine hesitancy in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Nemec Juraj | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Budgetary innovations on local level | |
Person: | Ms. Nyikos Gyorgyi | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Green Budgeting in the EU and in Hungary | |
Person: | Mr. Ravšelj Dejan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Tax-related research trends in new EU member states: A bibliometric analysis in the last two decades | |
Person: | Mrs. Sedmihradska Lucie | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Off-budget operations in Czech cities: Extent and transparency | |
Person: | Mr. Stepanov Ilya | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | The principal-agent relationship and costing framework for better pricing of healthcare services: the case of the Sverdlovsk region of Russia | |
WG6: Evidence-Based Public Policy Making | ||
Person: | Mr. Akilli H. Serkan | Work Country: Turkey |
Paper: | Effects of policy interventions on the happiness of targeted people:A research synthesis using an online findings-archive | |
Person: | Mrs. Carausan Mihaela Victorita | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Building health systems resilience amidst Covid-19 pandemic | |
Person: | Mrs. Kotseva-Tikova Maria | Work Country: Bulgaria |
Paper: | CLIMATE POLICY AND PLANS FOR RECOVERY IN BULGARIA AND LITHUANIA | |
Person: | Mrs. Michalcová Monika | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Family Policy Index: A Tool for Evidence-Based Policymaking and Evaluation | |
Person: | Ms. Sidor Monika | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Protest participation - an unplanned way to create urban policy in Poland? | |
Person: | Mrs. Wasil Justyna | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Implementation of public policy in Polish rural municipalities managed by women local leaders | |
WG7: Public Administration Education | ||
Person: | Mrs. Anghel-Sienerth Andra Karla | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | CHALLENGES IN TEACHING ETHICS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN ROMANIA | |
Person: | Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Public Administration identity in Central and Eastern Europe. What do Public Administration curricula reveal? | |
Person: | Ms. Gasca Giorgiana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Women Representation in Higher Education Management. A Systematic Review | |
Person: | Mr. Hintea Calin | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | University and Community: an essential partnership for the future | |
Person: | Ms. Kondor Zsuzsanna | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | New Education Programmes for EU Cohesion Policy Implementation at the University of Public Services | |
Person: | Mr. Moldovan Octavian | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The Impact of Crises on PA Educators. A Qualitative Approach | |
Person: | Ms. Nurlybaeva Goulya | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | LESSONS LEARNT BY PA EDUCATION DURING THE PANDEMIC CRISIS OF 2020-2022: THE EXPERIENCE OF RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Guliya K Nurlybaeva Institute for Social Sciences at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russian Federation |
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Person: | Mrs. Popescu Ruxandra Irina | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The contribution of artificial intelligence to stimulating the innovation of educational services and university programs in public administration | |
Person: | Mr. Raboca Horia Mihai | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic period on student burnout level. An Exploratory Approach | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Challenges for higher education in a digital future. Preparing Public Administration schools for tomorrow’s world | |
Person: | Mr. Stare Janez | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | DEVELOPING TEACHERS' DIGITAL COMPETENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION PRACTISE
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Person: | Ms. Szakos Judit | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Covid caused competence change of teachers at the University of Public Service | |
Person: | Mrs. Tomaževič Nina | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Academic Life of Public Administration Students in Slovenia and some Comparisons with Romania | |
Person: | Mrs. Vukojicic Tomic Tijana | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | In-service training of public servants in Croatian local self-government:
between old habits and new ideas |
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WG8: Non-Governmental Organisations in CEE | ||
Person: | Mr. Brezovar Nejc | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | NGO funding revisited - a surprising outcome of Covid-19 epidemic in Slovenia | |
Person: | Mrs. Butkeviciene Egle | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Citizen science as a new way to empower local communities and NGOs to solve social and environmental problems | |
Person: | Mrs. Horvath Agnes | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Civil Society Organisations during COVID-19 in Hungary: Challenges and adaptation, reflects on Agria Universitas Association | |
Person: | Ms. Jeziorska Iga | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Meaningful civil society involvement: Insights from drug policy area at the at the EU level and in the Member States | |
Person: | Ms. Kolomycew Anna | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Advisory councils as an instrument of public participation at the local level? Case study of senior citizens' councils in Poland | |
Person: | Mr. Kratky Bohumir | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | THE ROLE OF CLUB ORGANISATIONS IN PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY: THE CASE OF LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL. | |
Person: | Ms. Rabava Natallia | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Civil Society in Belarus in the Context of a Political Crisis: Current State and Challenges | |
Person: | Ms. Tury Krisztina | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Under pressure: organizational responses in the changing civil space of Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Voinea Carmen Giorgiana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Challenges to Public Participation during the COVID-19 Pandemic - A Case study of Continuities and Disruptions in Citizen Initiatives | |
WG9: The Rule of Law & Public Administration | ||
Person: | Mr. Babsek Matej | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Driver of More Responsive Social Procedures: between Theory and Practices in Slovenia | |
Person: | Mrs. Jakubek-Lalik Jowanka | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Populism, authoritarianism and administrative law | |
Person: | Ms. Nastaca Corina Cristiana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The role of ethics counselors in the public administration of Romania | |
Person: | Ms. Pau Claudia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | GOOD GOVERNANCE AND THE RULE OF LAW | |
Person: | Mr. Rudolf Grega | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Personal data protection and the role of Information Commissioner in the COVID-19 circumstances in Slovenia | |
Person: | Mrs. TITIRISCA CRISTINA | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Is the principle of the separation and balance of powers still valid in the conditions of the pandemic crisis? Insights from Romania during the state of alert | |
Person: | Mrs. Vrabie Mihaela | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The Relationship between EU Law and Romanian Constitution. Recent developments in the case-law of the Romanian Constitutional Court | |
WG10: Politico-Administrative Relations in CEE | ||
Person: | Mr. Andreescu Liviu | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Mandate expansion through conceptual creep and the politicisation of Romania’s equality agency | |
Person: | Mr. Bakoš Eduard | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Do Pension Commissions contribute to Pension Reforms? A Case Study of the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mrs. Connaughton Bernadette | Work Country: Ireland |
Paper: | Understanding institutional responses and policy advice in a crisis: The Irish core executive and the Covid 19 pandemic | |
Person: | Mr. Hudec Róbert Martin | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Policy Advisory Systems during Covid-19 crisis: A case study of Slovak Advisory Committees | |
Person: | Ms. Mina-Raiu Laura | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | From Political to Technocratic ministerial appointments (1991-2021). New patterns of contemporary Romanian democratic regime | |
Person: | Ms. Murdoch Zuzana | Work Country: Norway |
Paper: | "Are Civil Servants Sensitive to Terrorism?
Longitudinal Evidence from the 22 July 2011 Attacks in Norway" |
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Person: | Mr. Radu Liviu | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The politico-administrative relations facing new challenges: crisis, the pandemic, or the climate changes | |
Person: | Mr. Rybar Marek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Determinants of Politicization of the Czech Ministerial Bureaucracy:
Types of Governments, Departments, and Governing Parties |
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Person: | Ms. Staronova Katarina | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Trust Or Competencies? Exploring Personal Ties between Senior Civil Servants and Politicians | |
Person: | Mrs. Veit Sylvia | Work Country: Germany |
Paper: | A New Approach to Measure Politicization: The Example of Shifting Patterns of Politicization in Germany
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Person: | Ms. Zankina Emilia | Work Country: Italy |
Paper: | Political loyalty vs. merit: regional government In Bulgaria | |
WG1/WG5: Joint Session: Innovations in local government budgeting in CEE | ||
Person: | Mr. Gasparik Jozef | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Who participates in Participatory Budgeting? Unravelling of who shows up | |
Person: | Mrs. Marczewska-Rytko Maria | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Legal Bases of Participatory Budgeting in Poland: Challenges and Solutions | |
Panel: Policy Development and Coordination | ||
Person: | Mrs. Akobia Eka | Work Country: Georgia |
Paper: | Centralization of Policy Development and Coordination Systems – The Case of the Government of Georgia | |
Person: | Ms. Kudukyte-Gaspere Renata | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Organizational model for integrated healthcare and social care services in Lithuania | |
Panel: Governance and Politics of Small States | ||
Person: | Corbett Jack | Work Country: United Kingdom |
Paper: | How Does Population Size Influence Administrative Performance? | |
Person: | Mr. Keypour Javad | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | The delicacy of meeting climate goals in the EU small states: an energy security-oriented perspective | |
Person: | Mr. Lukaszewski Marcin | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Evolution of the Relationship Between the Head of State, the Head of the Government and the Speaker of Parliament in the Process of Democratization on the Example of European Microstates | |
Person: | Ms. Saarniit Leno | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Corruption and country size: literature review and suggestions for further research | |
Panel: COVID-19 and Organisational Changes in Public Administration | ||
Person: | Mrs. Antonovici Corina Georgiana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Learning organisations in the public sector in times of COVID 19. Case of Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Mihaila Viorel | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The perspective of using the Social Amplification of Risks Framework in crisis management | |
Person: | Mrs. Radu Bianca | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Trust in public institutions during coronavirus pandemic. A comparative perspective among EU member states | |
Person: | Mr. Špaček David | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | COVID-19 and national measures expecting changes in state administration – the case of Czechia | |
Person: | Mr. Umek Lan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Mapping research trends in public administration during the Covid-19 pandemic crisis | |
Person: | Ms. Vrbek Sanja | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The Slovenian response to the COVID-19 crisis: its impact on state administration |