Preliminary list of submitted papers
for the 31st NISPAcee Annual Conference
Main Conference Theme | ||
Person: | Mrs. Antonie Raluca | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | EU Digital Ecosystem (EUDE). The Weakest Links | |
Person: | Mr. Kulcsár Imre | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Effectiveness of Government Subsidies Supporting Manufacturing SMEs in Digitalization and Industry 4.0 Technology Introduction | |
Person: | Mr. Milutinović Petar | Work Country: Serbia |
Paper: | Digital public policy and e-governance as factors of the enhanced socio-economic cohesion in the European Union | |
Person: | Mr. Moldovan Octavian | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The Trials and Tribulations of Developing a National Strategy for an Emerging Technology. Notes from Romania’s Quantum Communication Strategy (QTSTRAT) | |
Person: | Mrs. Moraiti Athina | Work Country: Greece |
Paper: | 2012 – 2022 A decade of evolution in public administration of Greece and Cyprus. | |
Person: | Mr. Nemeslaki Andras | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Platform Dynamics in Public Administration: How to Develop Scaleable Services with ICT? | |
Person: | Mr. Pavlović Dušan | Work Country: Serbia |
Paper: | TRANSPARENT BUDGET: THE IDEA OF DEEP TRANSPARENCY | |
Person: | Mr. Profiroiu Marius | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Next level public administration: AI and the development of public administration in EU Member States | |
Person: | Ms. Szakos Judit | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Startup scene as the Philosopher's stone? - State's strategic level support for tackling today's challenges in Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Szemere Dorottya | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Integrating e-scooters in urban transport: why sustainable transport policies failed | |
Person: | Mr. Xu ZhengZhong | Work Country: China |
Paper: | Algorithmic Administration: A New Engine For Building The Digital Government | |
PhD Pre-conference Seminar | ||
Person: | Mr. Bobovnik Andraz | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Use of Good Governance Concept at the Policy Cycle Level | |
Person: | Mr. Kovács Radek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Acceptance of Food Nudges among Diabetics in the Czech Republic in the Conditions of Digital Transformation | |
Person: | Ms. Nguyen Dieu | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Examining transparency in public e-procurement in the Czech Republic | |
Open Session | ||
Person: | Mr. hu HAISHENG | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Can the transformation of e-government in China's central government prevent the failure of public policy making? | |
Poster Session | ||
Person: | Ms. Bannykh Galina | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Provision of electronic public services: analysis of platforms and prospects for their development in the post-Soviet space | |
Person: | Mrs. Harutyunyan Gayane | Work Country: Armenia |
Paper: | Artificial Intelligence as a Cure-all in Addressing the Issues of Armenia's National Security | |
Person: | Mr. Soulis Konstantinos | Work Country: Greece |
Paper: | COSO Internal Control Integrated Framework and implementation challenges in the Public Administration | |
WG1: Local Government | ||
Person: | Mrs. Benzoni Baláž Martina | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Test MBB | |
Person: | Mr. Brovko Oleh | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The concept of building anti-crisis management of Ukrainian local government in response to Russian aggression | |
Person: | Ms. Bulau - Olaru Ioana Gabriela | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Citizens` free access to information in local authorities. The case or rural communities of the North Western Region from Romania. | |
Person: | Mr. de Vries Michiel | Work Country: Netherlands |
Paper: | Reforms at the local level in Central European countries compared to those at the central level | |
Person: | Ms. Gasiorowska Adela | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Deliberation in the service of just transition. Evaluation of deliberation in Polish Citizens’ Assembly on Energy Costs | |
Person: | Mr. Gorodnichev Anton | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Transformation of planning tools of urban development at the local level in Russia: from socialist legacy to authoritarian urbanism | |
Person: | Ms. Grecu Alexandra | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS OF LOCAL ECONOMIES IN TOURIST RESORTS FROM ROMANIA | |
Person: | Ms. Gruia Karina | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The role of the IT sector in the development of local economies in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Gyula Balázs Csáki-Hatalovics | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Social media and subsidiarity in Hungarian municipalities | |
Person: | Ms. Kovacs Eva | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Measuring the added Value of a Collaborative Governance Partnership:The cases of Participatory Budgeting in Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Sobis Iwona | Work Country: Sweden |
Paper: | The alleged culprit of poor coordination of integration of health- and social care services for very ill elderly persons in Sweden, 2000-2022 | |
Person: | Mrs. Špalková Dagmar | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Impact of the COVID19 pandemic on the operation of a city office: The case study of Czechia | |
Person: | Ms. Vito Diamanta | Work Country: Albania |
Paper: | Gender Responsive Budgeting: towards building a maturity model at the local level | |
Person: | Mrs. Wojtowicz Dominika | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Collaborative Emergency Management at the local level: case of 2022 refugee crisis in Poland | |
Person: | Mr. Żabiński Michał | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | The pragmatic leadership in the local government in the face of depopulation. Examples from Poland. | |
WG2: Digital Government | ||
Person: | Mrs. Angelovska Olga | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Pandemic Covid-19 as a challenge for telemedicine in the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mr. Aristovnik Aleksander | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The implications of smart public governance for sustainable development in the EU | |
Person: | Mr. Băloi Aurel-Mihail | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Digital Transformation of Public Administration and Adopting Circular Economy | |
Person: | Mrs. Horvath Agnes | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | EVALUATION OF ASP SYSTEM USED IN HUNGARIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FROM THE FINAL USERS’ POINT OF VIEW | |
Person: | Mr. Maulana Rio Yusri | Work Country: Indonesia |
Paper: | Scale-up Digital Government Transformation in Indonesia: The Case of Jambi City. | |
Person: | Ms. Murko Eva | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Artificial Intelligence in the public sector: linking research and practice | |
Person: | Ms. Paneva Tanja | Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia |
Paper: | Antecedents of disparities in access to digital public services: A literature review | |
Person: | Mrs. Romao Ana Lúcia | Work Country: Portugal |
Paper: | Digital Transformation in Supreme Audit Institutions | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The impact of the ICT on public administration in Europe | |
Person: | Ms. Sever Tina | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Automated Decision-Making in Public Sector | |
Person: | Mr. Szadeczky Tamas | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Security enhancement of Smart City and IoT with the Cybersecurity Act | |
Person: | Mrs. Tomaževič Nina | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Artificial intelligence adoption and organisational transformation for smart public institution | |
Person: | Mr. Urs Nicolae | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | A digital transformation framework for researchers and practitioners: how digital tools change an organization | |
Person: | Ms. Vujković Petra | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Towards Understanding Smart Public Governance: A Literature Review | |
WG3: Public Administration Reform in CEE and CA | ||
Person: | Ms. Andrianu Bianca | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Performance and Resilience in Social Care. What’s the Engine that Keeps them Going? | |
Person: | Ms. Bauyrzhankyzy Aikyz | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
Paper: | Creation of Public Value in the Digital Transformation of Public Administration in Kazakhstan
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Person: | Mrs. Jakubek-Lalik Jowanka | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REORGANISATION IN WESTERN BALKANS – QUEST FOR QUALITATIVE CHANGE OR RATHER SUPERFICIAL ADJUSTMENTS? | |
Person: | Mr. Nommik Steven | Work Country: Estonia |
Paper: | Hybridity and hybridization in the context of crisis and high turbulence – a move beyond the mono-paradigmatic perspectives | |
Person: | Mrs. Perapadzia Zhanna | Work Country: Belarus |
Paper: | Budget Literacy of the Population in the Republic of Belarus | |
Person: | Ms. Statneckyte Simona | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | The Establishment of Modern Senior Civil Service in Lithuania: The Role of Civil Servants | |
Person: | Mrs. Vlaicu Diana Nicoleta | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | E-governance and public service delivery: The case of Cluj County | |
Person: | Ms. Vukasinovic Radojicic Zorica | Work Country: Serbia |
Paper: | Challenges and Perspectives of Serbian Public Administration Development through application of Information Technology | |
WG4: Politico-Administrative Relations in CEE | ||
Person: | Ms. Bayerová Petra | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Bringing Expertise or Political Responsiveness to Agency Level? Career Paths of Heads of Labour Offices in Slovakia 2010-2022 | |
Person: | Mrs. Hejzlarova Eva | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | „Climate plan for Prague“ as a ceremonial gesture: perceptions of municipal politicians and bureaucrats | |
Person: | Mr. Hudec Róbert Martin | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Centralization of decision-making – a way to bypass expert advice? Comparison of Irish and Slovak advisory bodies for Covid-19 crisis | |
Person: | Mr. Hudec Róbert Martin | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Who advises our decision-makers during the crisis? A case study of Slovak advisory committees during Covid-19 pandemics. | |
Person: | Mr. Meyer-Sahling Jan-Hinrik | Work Country: United Kingdom |
Paper: | Political polarization and party patronage: Evidence from political appointments in Hungary | |
Person: | Mr. Molnár Gábor Tamás | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Trial and error or learning curve? Transformations of policy coordination under conditions of illiberal transformation. The case of Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Musa Anamarija | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | The application of the concept of poltical advisor in Croatia: legal, professional and political features | |
Person: | Mrs. Radu Bianca | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The politicization of civil service in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Radu Liviu | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Politico-administrative relations in times of great coalition | |
Person: | Mr. Rybar Marek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Civil Service Politicization and the Roles of Ministerial Advisers in the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mr. Swianiewicz Pawel | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | The role of non-elected actors in community power structure in Poland: results of survey experiment | |
Person: | Ms. Zankina Emilia | Work Country: Italy |
Paper: | All the King's Men: Political Appointments in Bulgarian Ministries | |
WG5: Public Finance and Public Financial Management | ||
Person: | Mr. Amborski David | Work Country: Canada |
Paper: | Current Use and the Potential Applications for Land Value Capture Applications
in NISPACee Member Countries |
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Person: | Ms. Bartha Ildikó | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | State Aid as a Double-Edged Sword in Times of Crisis: A Comparative Assessment | |
Person: | Ms. Klemenčić Irena | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | OPEN BUDGETS: OPEN DATA AS A TOOL FOR FISCAL AND TAX TRANSPARENCY | |
Person: | Mr. Kotnik Žiga | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Green budgeting: A bibliometric literature review | |
Person: | Mr. Kučera Jozef | Work Country: Slovakia |
Paper: | Comparative Analysis of The Sports´ Public Funding Systems Effectivity in The European Union | |
Person: | Mrs. Kukučková Soňa | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | The fate of participatory budgeting based on the interest of its stakeholders: The case of the Czech Republic. | |
Person: | Mr. Malyarenko Alexander | Work Country: Belarus |
Paper: | A comparative study of the role of inflation expectations in shaping state economic policy in Eastern European countries, with specific examination of the cases of Belarus, Lithuania, Poland and Russia | |
Person: | Mrs. Marin Anca Monica | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Alike, but not in the Same League: Rural Municipalities and EU funds in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Nemec Juraj | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Inter-municipal cooperation - barriers and motivations: case study of Slovakia | |
Person: | Mr. Pavel Alexandru | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Does Covid-19 Pandemic change the entrepreneurship pattern in Romania? Resilience drivers and policy recommendations for strengthening local entrepreneurial ecosystem | |
Person: | Mr. Ravšelj Dejan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | The impact of the global economic and financial crises on fiscal research trends: Some implications for Eastern Europe region | |
Person: | Mrs. Sedmihradska Lucie | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Local government debt and its monitoring in the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mr. Tyutyuryukov Vladimir | Work Country: Serbia |
Paper: | Special tax regimes for self-employed people in EAEU Member States: worth the bother? | |
Person: | Mrs. Tyutyuryukova Olga | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
Paper: | New budgeting approaches to financing the activities of the universities | |
WG6: Evidence-Based Public Policy Making | ||
Person: | Mrs. Carausan Mihaela Victorita | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | READY OR NOT, WE ARE MORE THAN 8 BILLION PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. FUTURE ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES FOR THE WORLD AND NATIONAL STATES | |
Person: | Mr. Dvorak Jaroslav | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Cost-effectiveness analysis of low vision rehabilitation programs | |
Person: | Mrs. Hejzlarova Eva | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | “It was a school year like any other”: evidence-based approach regarding school quarantines and hybrid education in Czechia in the school year 2021/2022 | |
Person: | Mrs. Ilchenko-Syuyva Lesya | Work Country: Ukraine |
Paper: | Role of the Development of the Private Pension Funds: Evidence-based Policies in the Post-war Recovery of Ukraine | |
Person: | Mr. Moldovan Octavian | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination of Special Status Public Sector Employees. An Analysis of Request for Exemptions Submitted to the US Air Force | |
Person: | Mr. Nimani Mentor | Work Country: Kosovo |
Paper: | How much evidence based policymaking can contribute to adaptable and sustainable policies for migration problem in Kosovo | |
Person: | Mr. Pevcin Primoz | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | REMUNICIPALIZATION AS THE (UNINTENDED) OUTCOME OF LEGAL TRANSITION: ANALYSING THE PERSPECTIVE OF PRINCIPALS | |
Person: | Mrs. Tauraite Janusauskiene Gitana | Work Country: Lithuania |
Paper: | Values in higher education policy: freedom, diversity and equality or competition and conflict? | |
WG7: Public Administration Education | ||
Person: | Mr. Decman Mitja | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Flipping public administration teaching while adoption online technologies | |
Person: | Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Public Administration Identity in CEE: A neo-institutionalist account. The case of Hungary | |
Person: | Mrs. Katsamunska Polya | Work Country: Bulgaria |
Paper: | Exploring Digital Educational Transformation in Bulgaria Illustrated through the Experience of a Leading University | |
Person: | Mr. Miletic Dejan | Work Country: Serbia |
Paper: | The role of the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) in the process of digital transformation in the Republic of Serbia | |
Person: | Ms. Neamtu Bogdana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The theory and practice of engaged universities worldwide | |
Person: | Mr. Osman Mohammed Afzal | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Apartheid and human rights dilemma under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan | |
Person: | Mrs. Paksi-Petró Csilla | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Overview of the Public Service Executive Training System in Hungary | |
Person: | Mr. Raboca Horia Mihai | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The conflict of school-home/home-school interference. The implications from the teachers' perspective. | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | The impact of using gamification to improve students’ engagement in higher education | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Higher education in the Metaverse. A glimpse into the future | |
Person: | Mr. Stare Janez | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Micro-credentials: Opportunities or threats for public administration education | |
Person: | Mr. Umek Lan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Perception of Slovenian public administration students on the Russia-Ukraine war and comparison with selected post-communist countries | |
Person: | Ms. Zivkovic Kristina | Work Country: Serbia |
Paper: | Development Opportunities for Managers in Public Sector of Republic of Serbia | |
WG8: Non-Governmental Organisations in CEE | ||
Person: | Mr. Brezovar Nejc | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Advocacy of NGOs in the formulation of policies and implementation of digital transformation projects in the field of information society development | |
Person: | Elbers Frank | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Shrinking civic space in Moldova and Romania? The role of new technologies. | |
Person: | Ms. Jeziorska Iga | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Civil society organisations as health and social care providers: Overview of challenges and needs of harm reduction services in European cities. | |
Person: | Mr. Rixer Adam | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Scientific societies in the field of administrative sciences in Central and Eastern Europe | |
WG9: The Rule of Law & Public Administration | ||
Person: | Mr. Anger Shimasaan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Impact of democracy on human development | |
Person: | Mr. Babsek Matej | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Social Procedures and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Barriers in Slovenia and Beyond | |
Person: | Ms. Bartha Ildikó | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Risks in the Competition Policy of the European Union. A Rule of Law perspective | |
Person: | Mr. Frey Michael | Work Country: Germany |
Paper: | Cross border regions and climate change: Legal tools of cross border friendly legislation for coherent actions | |
Person: | Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy | Work Country: Hungary |
Paper: | Civic Culture and the Quality of the Rule of Law. The Position of the Post-communist Countries in a World-wide Statistical Comparison | |
Person: | Ms. Janderova Jana | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | Europeanisation of Rules Granting Rights to Migrating Persons - Temporary Protection Regime in the Czech Republic and Actors Ensuring Implementation | |
Person: | Ms. Musa Anamarija | Work Country: Croatia |
Paper: | Transposition of the EU directives in Croatia: Infringe or not to infringe, that is the question! | |
Person: | Ms. Pau Claudia | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | GOOD GOVERNANCE REFLECTED IN THE CARA?-SEVERIN COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES | |
Person: | Mr. Rudolf Grega | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Procedural challenges of cross-border cooperation and consistency in personal data protection in the EU | |
Person: | Mr. Wilk Bartosz | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | Is re-use of public sector information a success story? Challenges of implementing EU directives and functioning of re-use on the example of Poland | |
Panel: Systemic issues of PA revealed during turbulent times and their solution | ||
Person: | Ms. Gręndzińska Joanna | Work Country: Poland |
Paper: | E-access to justice in Poland | |
Person: | Mrs. Mouralová Magdalena | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | School principals as street-level-bureaucrats at the time of crisis | |
Person: | Ms. Nastaca Corina Cristiana | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Institutional resilience: an insight from the local public administration of Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Špaček David | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Paper: | What systemic issues of public administration have been revealed in Czechia during the COVID-19 pandemic? | |
Person: | Mr. Ticlau Tudor Cristian | Work Country: Romania |
Paper: | Organizational Diagnosis as a tool for planning and development.
Exploratory study on its uses in public and private organizations. |
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Person: | Ms. Vrbek Sanja | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | Covid-19 as the litmus test of public organisation resilience in turbulent times: lessons learned from the Slovenian context | |
Panel: Policy Planning and Coordination | ||
Person: | Mrs. Akobia Eka | Work Country: Georgia |
Paper: | National EU Integration Policy Coordination in Georgia: Evolution of coordination models and contingent factors | |
Person: | Mr. Mukhitdinov Rozdon | Work Country: Russian Federation |
Paper: | Innovation policy coordination: the role of communication for Uzbekistan. | |
Person: | Mr. Pevcin Primoz | Work Country: Slovenia |
Paper: | EUROPEAN MIGRATION CRISIS AS A CATALYST FOR GOVERNMENTAL TRANSFORMATION: THE CASE OF SLOVENIA |