The 31th NISPAcee Annual Conference

Conference 2023 Beograd, Serbia, May 25-27, 2023

Excellent conference. I really enjoyed the papers, speakers, schedule and location and great staff!

D.B., United States, 27th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2019, Prague

...relating to public administration and policy. Good opportunities for networking.

N.D., Georgia, 27th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2019, Prague

Excellent participants, argument-driven discussions, impartial and supportive Chairs in the Working Group.

D.G., Republic of North Macedonia, 27th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2019, Prague

...to detail and I really enjoyed the supportive and encouraging atmosphere there. Thank you!

R.B., Lithuania, 27th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2019, Prague

...both in terms of academic quality and logistics, and also social events. It was a true joy.

E.Z., Bulgaria, 27th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2019, Prague

...The special programmes were really excellent and we took home many varied experiences.

P.N., Hungary, 27th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2019, Prague

...Sessions were interesting, scholars were engaging and all the social events were amazing!

B.K., Kazakhstan, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

Excellent organization, excellent food. Compliments to the organizers, they did a wonderful job!

V.J., Netherlands, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

...I must say that the PhD pre-conference seminar was the most useful seminar of my life. Very well...

K.V., Czech Republic, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

... I would even argue that they are the very best - both in terms of scientific content and also entertainment…

P.W., Denmark, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

An opportunity to learn from other researchers and other countries' experiences on certain topics.

G.A.C., Hungary, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

Very well organised, excellent programme and fruitful discussions.

M.M.S., Slovakia, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

The NISPAcee conference remains a very interesting conference.

M.D.V., Netherlands, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

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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List of accepted papers
for the 30th NISPAcee Annual Conference


Main Conference Theme
Person:  Mr. Moldovan Octavian Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Daniela COTORANUPhD candidate, Doctoral School of Public Administration and Public Polices, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. E-mail: daniela.cotoranu@fspac.ro.
Paper:  HOW RESILIENT ARE CIVIL SERVANTS FROM THE ROMANIAN RURAL ENVIRONMENT? AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
Person:  Mr. Szescilo Dawid Work Country: Poland 
Coauthors:  Stanisław Zakroczymski
Paper:  Paradigm shift in public interventions in turbulent times. More precaution, less proportionality?
Person:  Mr. Volacu Alexandru Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Wealth deconcentration and democratic resilience
PhD Pre-conference Seminar
Person:  Mr. Gasparik Jozef Work Country: Slovakia 
Coauthors: 
Benzoni Baláž Martina,
Paper:  Who participates in Participatory Budgeting? Unravelling of who shows up
Person:  Mr. Kovács Radek Work Country: Czech Republic 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Application of Behavioral Economics and its Nudge Theory in Health Policy
Person:  Ms. Paneva Tanja Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Measuring Digital Literacy in Rural Municipalities in North Macedonia
Person:  Mr. Popa Mihnea Cristian Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  1. Daniel Constantin Diaconu, Centre for Integrated Analysis and Territorial Management, University of Bucharest, 010041 Bucharest, Romania
2. Emilia Avram, National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Bucharest-Ploiesti 97E Road, 013686 Bucharest, Romania
Paper:  RoWaterAPI, an open-source solution for accessing and managing hydrology data
Person:  Ms. Tury Krisztina Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Under pressure: organizational responses in the changing civil space of Hungary
Person:  Ms. Vito Diamanta Work Country: Albania 
Coauthors:  Iztok Rakar
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 
Coauthors:  dr. Iwona Sobis, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden
Paper:  Passive citizens:
A literature review and comparative analysis on their background, values, and opinions in European countries
Person:  Ms. Gasiorowska Adela Work Country: Poland 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Democratic innovation and their impact: lessons from Gdansk citizens’ assemblies
Person:  Mr. Klimovsky Daniel Work Country: Slovakia 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors:  Armenia Androniceanu, Faculty of Administration and Public Management, Bucharest, Romania; Irina Georgescu, Faculty of Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics, Bucharest, Romania; Oana Matilda Sabie, Faculty of Administration and Public Management, Bucharest, 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 
Coauthors:  Svetlana Kostina
Associate Professor, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Paper:  Digital maturity of public authorities: the case of Russia
Person:  Mr. Burlacu Sorin Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Cristina ALPOPI, Professor PhD, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest , Romania
Paper:  Increasing the resiliency of public administration through digitisation
Person:  Mr. Busko Tibor Laszlo Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  First steps towards digital rural development and smart villages in Hungary
Person:  Ms. Hintea Cristina Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors: 
Ticlau Tudor Cristian, Moldovan Bogdan Andrei,
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 
Coauthors:  Raphaël Zumofen
Martial Pasquier
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 
Coauthors:  Liliana Popa, Faculty of Automatic, Computer Science and Electronics, University of Craiova, Romania
Paper:  Web Accessibility in the field of social services and benefits: the case of Romania
Person:  Mr. Molnar Peter Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  The impact of the pandemic on municipal e-government in Hungary
Person:  Ms. Murko Eva Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Aleksander Aristovnik, Dejan RavšeljFaculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Paper:  Testing digital transformation model for public administration: The case of Slovenia
Person:  Ms. Paneva Tanja Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia 
Coauthors:  Prof. Joze Bencina, PhDFaculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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 
Coauthors:  Esther Anatone, FH Campus Wien, Vienna, AustriaOmar El-Mahrouk, FH Campus Wien, Vienna, AustriaSebastian Baumgartner, FH Campus Wien, Vienna, 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 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  AI Readiness Level in Public Administration. Case of the Russian Federation.
Person:  Ms. Titkova Evita Work Country: Russian Federation 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Feedback monitoring tools of the Federal Tax Service of Russia
Person:  Mr. Varga Ferenc Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Social media in e-administration
Person:  Ms. Vitálišová Katarina Work Country: Slovakia 
Coauthors:  Darina Rojíková, Anna Vaňová, Kamila Borseková
Paper:  Modern tools of small municipalities as a part of smart governance
Person:  Ms. Vujković Petra Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Eva Murko, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Petra Vujković, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, 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 
Coauthors:  2. Anar Yessengeldina, Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, email: anar.yessengeldina@apa.kz.
Kosherbayeva Aigul,
Paper:  Public Administration 4.0: pros and cons
Person:  Mr. Gellen Marton Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Expectations and realisations of user engagement in multi-actor innovative healthcare initiatives: perspectives from Estonia
Person:  Mr. Profiroiu Marius Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Constantin Marius Profiroiu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania, Negoi?ă Ionu? Ciprian, Research Institute of University of Bucharest, Romania, Adrian Costea, National Institute of Statistics, 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 
Coauthors:  Tiina Randma-Liiv, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia
Rasa Bortkeviči?t?, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Veiko Lember, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia
Vitalis Nakrošis, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Visvaldis Valtenbergs, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

Paper:  Advancing citizen engagement via digital tools:
A comparative study of the Baltic States
Person:  Ms. Vallistu Johanna Work Country: Estonia 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Crises, Vulnerability and Challenges in Human Resource Management in Terms of Pandemic and after it
Person:  Ms. Grebneva Aleksandra Work Country: Russian Federation 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors:  Martina ECKARDT, Andrássy University Budapest, Hungary
Paper:  The strength of strong ties: Did EGTCs make CBC more resilient during the Corona crisis?
Person:  Mrs. Terhes  Denisa Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors:  Răzvan-Mihail PAPUC, Ph.D, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Paper:  Are fiscal policies in Romania pro-cyclical?
Person:  Mr. Kotnik Žiga Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Environmental compliance costs in selected European countries: an alternative approach
Person:  Mr. Kotnik Žiga Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Lenart Milan Lah (PhD student)
Paper:  Environmental compliance costs: A comparison of methodological approaches
Person:  Mr. Kučera Jozef Work Country: Slovakia 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC FINANCING OF SPORTS IN THE V4 REGION
Person:  Mrs. Marin Anca Monica Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Local financial capacity and vaccine hesitancy in Romania
Person:  Mr. Nemec Juraj Work Country: Czech Republic 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Budgetary innovations on local level
Person:  Ms. Nyikos Gyorgyi Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors:  Andrea GALLASZ
Paper:  Green Budgeting in the EU and in Hungary
Person:  Mr. Ravšelj Dejan Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Aleksander Aristovnik, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Dejan Ravšelj, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Ringa Raudla, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia
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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Off-budget operations in Czech cities: Extent and transparency
Person:  Mr. Stepanov Ilya Work Country: Russian Federation 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors:  Bekir Çelik, Nuh Naci Yazgan University, Kayseri, Turkey Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organization EHERO, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Building health systems resilience amidst Covid-19 pandemic
Person:  Mrs. Kotseva-Tikova Maria Work Country: Bulgaria 
Coauthors:  Maria Kotseva-Tikova
Dvorak Jaroslav,
Paper:  CLIMATE POLICY AND PLANS FOR RECOVERY IN BULGARIA AND LITHUANIA
Person:  Mrs. Michalcová Monika Work Country: Slovakia 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Family Policy Index: A Tool for Evidence-Based Policymaking and Evaluation
Person:  Ms. Sidor Monika Work Country: Poland 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Protest participation - an unplanned way to create urban policy in Poland?
Person:  Mrs. Wasil Justyna Work Country: Poland 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors:  Andreea Ligia DRUGĂU-CONSTANTIN, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Paper:  CHALLENGES IN TEACHING ETHICS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN ROMANIA
Person:  Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
Hajnal Gyorgy,
Paper:  Public Administration identity in Central and Eastern Europe. What do Public Administration curricula reveal?
Person:  Ms. Gasca Giorgiana Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Felicia Cornelia Macarie, Babes-Bolyai University Department of Public Administration and Management Faculty of Political Administrative and Communication Sciences, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Paper:  The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Women Representation in Higher Education Management. A Systematic Review
Person:  Mr. Hintea Calin Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Bogdana Neamtu, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes Bolyai University, Cluj Napoca, Romania
Viorel Stanica, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes Bolyai University, Cluj Napoca, Romania
Paper:  University and Community: an essential partnership for the future
Person:  Ms. Kondor Zsuzsanna Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors:  Dr. Györgyi Nyikos
Paper:  New Education Programmes for EU Cohesion Policy Implementation at the University of Public Services
Person:  Mr. Moldovan Octavian Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Felicia Cornelia MACARIE
Professor, Department of Public Administration and Management, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. E-mail: macarie@fspac.ro
Paper:  The Impact of Crises on PA Educators. A Qualitative Approach
Person:  Ms. Nurlybaeva Goulya Work Country: Russian Federation 
Coauthors: 
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

Person:  Mrs. Popescu Ruxandra Irina Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  RUXANDRA-IRINA POPESCU, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaOANA-MATILDA SABIE, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania MARIAN IULIAN TRUȘCĂ, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, 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 
Coauthors:  Simona Claudia CRE?A
Paper:  The Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic period on student burnout level. An Exploratory Approach
Person:  Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Sabie Oana Matilda
Androniceanu Armenia
Paper:  Challenges for higher education in a digital future. Preparing Public Administration schools for tomorrow’s world
Person:  Mr. Stare Janez Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Maja Klun , Mitja Dečman
Paper:  DEVELOPING TEACHERS' DIGITAL COMPETENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION PRACTISE
Person:  Ms. Szakos Judit Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors:  Gábor LÁSZLÓ, University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary
Paper:  Covid caused competence change of teachers at the University of Public Service
Person:  Mrs. Tomaževič Nina Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Nina Tomaževič, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Lan Umek, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Damijana Keržič , Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia,
Umek Lan,
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 
Coauthors:  Gordana Marčetić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Iva Lopižić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Paper:  In-service training of public servants in Croatian local self-government:
between old habits and new ideas
WG8: Non-Governmental Organisations in CEE
Person:  Mr. Brezovar Nejc Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  NGO funding revisited - a surprising outcome of Covid-19 epidemic in Slovenia
Person:  Mrs. Butkeviciene Egle Work Country: Lithuania 
Coauthors:  Egle Butkeviciene, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, LithuaniaEgle Vaidelyte, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, 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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Civil Society Organisations during COVID-19 in Hungary: Challenges and adaptation, reflects on Agria Universitas Association
Person:  Ms. Jeziorska Iga Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors:  prof. Katarzyna Radzik-Maruszak, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, 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 
Coauthors:  MÁRIA MURRAY SVIDROŇOVÁ, ALENA KAŠČÁKOVÁ
Paper:  THE ROLE OF CLUB ORGANISATIONS IN PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY: THE CASE OF LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL.
Person:  Ms. Rabava Natallia Work Country: Lithuania 
Coauthors:  Tatsiana Chulitskaya, Vytautas Magnus University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Oksana Shelest, Center for European Transformation, Minsk, Belarus
Paper:  Civil Society in Belarus in the Context of a Political Crisis: Current State and Challenges
Person:  Ms. Tury Krisztina Work Country: Hungary 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Under pressure: organizational responses in the changing civil space of Hungary
Person:  Ms. Voinea Carmen Giorgiana Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Prof. Univ. Dr. Profiroiu Constantin Marius m.profiroiu@ase.roBucharest University of Economic Studies, Administration and Public Management DepartmentProf. Univ. Dr. Alina Profiroiu alina.profiroiu@amp.ase.roBucharest University of Economic Studies, Administration and Public Management Department
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 
Coauthors:  Polonca Kovač, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Administration, Ljubljana, 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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Populism, authoritarianism and administrative law
Person:  Ms. Nastaca Corina Cristiana Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Constantin Marius PROFIROIU
Alina Georgiana PROFIROIU
Corina Cristiana NASTACĂ

Paper:  The role of ethics counselors in the public administration of Romania
Person:  Ms. Pau Claudia Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Martin Mihaela, UBB Center from Resita, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences
Paper:  GOOD GOVERNANCE AND THE RULE OF LAW
Person:  Mr. Rudolf Grega Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Polonca Kovač, Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, 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 
Coauthors:  Alina Georgiana Profiroiu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, 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 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Mandate expansion through conceptual creep and the politicisation of Romania’s equality agency
Person:  Mr. Bakoš Eduard Work Country: Czech Republic 
Coauthors:  Robert Jahoda, Faculty of Economics and Administration, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Paper:  Do Pension Commissions contribute to Pension Reforms? A Case Study of the Czech Republic
Person:  Mrs. Connaughton Bernadette Work Country: Ireland 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Policy Advisory Systems during Covid-19 crisis: A case study of Slovak Advisory Committees
Person:  Ms. Mina-Raiu Laura Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors:  Catalin Raiu, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, RomaniaLaura Mina-Raiu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Paper:  From Political to Technocratic ministerial appointments (1991-2021). New patterns of contemporary Romanian democratic regime
Person:  Ms. Murdoch Zuzana Work Country: Norway 
Coauthors:  Benny Geys, BI Norwegian Business School
Per Lægreid, University of Bergen
Jarle Trondal, University of Agder
Paper:  "Are Civil Servants Sensitive to Terrorism?
Longitudinal Evidence from the 22 July 2011 Attacks in Norway"
Person:  Mr. Radu Liviu Work Country: Romania 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  The politico-administrative relations facing new challenges: crisis, the pandemic, or the climate changes
Person:  Mr. Rybar Marek Work Country: Czech Republic 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Determinants of Politicization of the Czech Ministerial Bureaucracy:
Types of Governments, Departments, and Governing Parties
Person:  Ms. Staronova Katarina Work Country: Slovakia 
Coauthors:  Marek Rybář, Masaryk University Brno, Czech republic
Paper:  Trust Or Competencies? Exploring Personal Ties between Senior Civil Servants and Politicians
Person:  Mrs. Veit Sylvia Work Country: Germany 
Coauthors:  Stefanie Vedder, University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany
Paper:  A New Approach to Measure Politicization: The Example of Shifting Patterns of Politicization in Germany
Person:  Ms. Zankina Emilia Work Country: Italy 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors: 
Benzoni Baláž Martina,
Paper:  Who participates in Participatory Budgeting? Unravelling of who shows up
Person:  Mrs. Marczewska-Rytko Maria Work Country: Poland 
Coauthors: 
Paper:  Legal Bases of Participatory Budgeting in Poland: Challenges and Solutions
Panel: Policy Development and Coordination
Person:  Mrs. Akobia Eka Work Country: Georgia 
Coauthors:  Dr. Eka Akobia – Professor, Caucasus School of Governance, Caucasus University
Paper:  Centralization of Policy Development and Coordination Systems – The Case of the Government of Georgia
Person:  Ms. Kudukyte-Gaspere Renata Work Country: Lithuania 
Coauthors: 
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 
Coauthors:  Marlene Jugl (Bocconi University), Wouter Veenendaal (Leiden University) and Roannie Ng Shiu (Australian National University)
Paper:  How Does Population Size Influence Administrative Performance?
Person:  Mr. Keypour Javad Work Country: Estonia 
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Paper:  The delicacy of meeting climate goals in the EU small states: an energy security-oriented perspective
Person:  Mr. Lukaszewski Marcin Work Country: Poland 
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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 
Coauthors:  Külli Sarapuu, Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology, (Tallinn, 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 
Coauthors:  Dogaru (Cruceanu) Tatiana-Camelia, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
Savulescu Carmen, Dogaru (Cruceanu) Tatiana-Camelia, Diaconu David,
Paper:  Learning organisations in the public sector in times of COVID 19. Case of Romania
Person:  Mr. Mihaila Viorel Work Country: Romania 
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Paper:  The perspective of using the Social Amplification of Risks Framework in crisis management
Person:  Mrs. Radu Bianca Work Country: Romania 
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Paper:  Trust in public institutions during coronavirus pandemic. A comparative perspective among EU member states
Person:  Mr. Špaček David Work Country: Czech Republic 
Coauthors:  Pavel Horák, Marek Navrátil
Paper:  COVID-19 and national measures expecting changes in state administration – the case of Czechia
Person:  Mr. Umek Lan Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Ravšelj Dejan, Faculty of Public Administration (University of Ljubljana), Slovenia
Paper:  Mapping research trends in public administration during the Covid-19 pandemic crisis
Person:  Ms. Vrbek Sanja Work Country: Slovenia 
Coauthors:  Sanja Vrbek, Faculty of Public Administration University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Tina Jukić, Faculty of Public Administration University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Paper:  The Slovenian response to the COVID-19 crisis: its impact on state administration