List of accepted papers
for the 31st NISPAcee Annual Conference
Main Conference Theme | ||
Person: | Mrs. Antonie Raluca | Work Country: Romania |
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Paper: | EU Digital Ecosystem (EUDE). The Weakest Links | |
Person: | Mr. Kulcsár Imre | Work Country: Hungary |
Coauthors: | András NemeslakiDepartment of Management and Business Economics,Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Budapest, Hungarynemeslaki.andras@gtk.bme.hu |
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Paper: | Effectiveness of Government Subsidies Supporting Manufacturing SMEs in Digitalization and Industry 4.0 Technology Introduction | |
Person: | Mr. Milutinović Petar | Work Country: Serbia |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper: | 2012 – 2022 A decade of evolution in public administration of Greece and Cyprus. | |
Person: | Mr. Nemeslaki Andras | Work Country: Hungary |
Coauthors: | Róbert Somogyi,Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), somogyi.robert@gtk.bme.huFatma AslanBudapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), somogyi.robert@gtk.bme.huChourouk HalouelBudapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), somogyi.robert@gtk.bme.hu |
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Paper: | Platform Dynamics in Public Administration: How to Develop Scaleable Services with ICT? | |
Person: | Mr. Pavlović Dušan | Work Country: Serbia |
Coauthors: | Živko Bojović, Faculty of Engineering (aka Technical Sciences), University of Novi Sad, SerbiaVojin Šenk, Faculty of Engineering (aka Technical Sciences), University of Novi Sad, SerbiaDušan Pavlović, Faculty of political science, University of Belgrade, Serbia |
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Paper: | TRANSPARENT BUDGET: THE IDEA OF DEEP TRANSPARENCY | |
Person: | Mr. Profiroiu Marius | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | Negoită Ionut Ciprian,
Costea Vladimir Adrian |
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Paper: | Next level public administration: AI and the development of public administration in EU Member States | |
Person: | Ms. Szakos Judit | Work Country: Hungary |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Tamás Iványi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary |
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Paper: | Integrating e-scooters in urban transport: why sustainable transport policies failed | |
Person: | Mr. Xu ZhengZhong | Work Country: China |
Coauthors: | Yi Jin, Center for Strategic Studies of Ministry of Education: Academy of Global Innovation & Governance, University of International Business and Economics. Beijing, China |
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Paper: | Algorithmic Administration: A New Engine For Building The Digital Government | |
PhD Pre-conference Seminar | ||
Person: | Mr. Bobovnik Andraz | Work Country: Slovenia |
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Paper: | Use of Good Governance Concept at the Policy Cycle Level | |
Person: | Mr. Kovács Radek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Coauthors: | prof. PhDr. František Ochrana, DrSc |
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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 |
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Paper: | Examining transparency in public e-procurement in the Czech Republic | |
Open Session | ||
Person: | Mr. hu HAISHENG | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Jukic Tina, |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Svetlana Kostina, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation |
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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 |
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Paper: | Artificial Intelligence as a Cure-all in Addressing the Issues of Armenia's National Security | |
Person: | Mr. Soulis Konstantinos | Work Country: Greece |
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Paper: | COSO Internal Control Integrated Framework and implementation challenges in the Public Administration | |
WG1: Local Government | ||
Person: | Mr. Brovko Oleh | Work Country: Romania |
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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 |
Coauthors: | 1. Ana Elena Ranta, lecturer.dr., Babe?-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communications Sciences, Department of Administration and Public Management, Cluj- Napoca, Romania2. Viorel Ion Stanica, conf. dr., Babe?-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communications Sciences, Department of Administration and Public Management, Cluj- Napoca, Romania |
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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 |
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Paper: | Reforms at the local level in Central European countries compared to those at the central level | |
Person: | Ms. Gasiorowska Adela | Work Country: Poland |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Sofia Borushkina, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Ionu? Constantin, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, RomaniaRaluca Dinescu, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, RomaniaRăzvan Mihail Papuc, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, RomaniaAurel-Mihail Băloi, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania and Research Center for Integrated Analysis and Territorial Management, Bucharest, Romania |
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Paper: | STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS OF LOCAL ECONOMIES IN TOURIST RESORTS FROM ROMANIA | |
Person: | Ms. Gruia Karina | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | Raluca Dinescu, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, RomaniaIonu? Constantin, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, RomaniaAurel-Mihail Băloi, Research Center for Integrated Analysis and Territorial Management/Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, RomaniaViorel Mihăilă, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania |
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Paper: | The role of the IT sector in the development of local economies in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Gyula Balázs Csáki-Hatalovics | Work Country: Hungary |
Coauthors: | Péter Molnár, Ferenc Varga Gyula Balázs Csáki-Hatalovics, Varga Ferenc, |
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Paper: | Social media and subsidiarity in Hungarian municipalities | |
Person: | Ms. Kovacs Eva | Work Country: Hungary |
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Paper: | Measuring the added Value of a Collaborative Governance Partnership:The cases of Participatory Budgeting in Hungary | |
Person: | Ms. Sobis Iwona | Work Country: Sweden |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Marek Navrátil, Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration, Brno, Czechia |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Rakar Iztok, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. |
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Paper: | Gender Responsive Budgeting: towards building a maturity model at the local level | |
Person: | Mrs. Wojtowicz Dominika | Work Country: Poland |
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Paper: | Collaborative Emergency Management at the local level: case of 2022 refugee crisis in Poland | |
Person: | Mr. Żabiński Michał | Work Country: Poland |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Karolína Dobiášová, Institute of Public Health and Medical Law, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles Univesity, Prague, Czech RepublicJolana Kopsa Těšinová, Institute of Public Health and Medical Law, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles Univesity, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Paper: | Pandemic Covid-19 as a challenge for telemedicine in the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mr. Aristovnik Aleksander | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Dejan Ravšel anbd Petra Vujkovićj, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Ravšelj Dejan, |
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Paper: | The implications of smart public governance for sustainable development in the EU | |
Person: | Mr. Băloi Aurel-Mihail | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | Băloi Aurel-Mihail, Grecu Alexandra, Gruia Andreea Karina, Dobrotă Carmen-Elena, Drăghici Cristian-Constantin, Dinescu Raluca, Peptenatu Daniel |
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Paper: | Digital Transformation of Public Administration and Adopting Circular Economy | |
Person: | Mrs. Horvath Agnes | Work Country: Hungary |
Coauthors: | Orsolya Hogya, assistant lecturer, University of Tokaj, mayor of Nagyrozvagy |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Usman., Faculty of Law, Universitas Jambi, Indonesia.Moh. Arief, Rakhman., Department of Political Science, Universitas Jambi, Indonesia.Beriansyah, Alva., Department of Government Science, Universitas Jambi, Indonesia.Decman, Mitja., Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Decman Mitja, |
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Paper: | Scale-up Digital Government Transformation in Indonesia: The Case of Jambi City. | |
Person: | Ms. Murko Eva | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Eva Murko, Faculty of public administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Lan Umek, Faculty of public administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Aleksander Aristovnik, Faculty of public administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Paper: | Artificial Intelligence in the public sector: linking research and practice | |
Person: | Ms. Paneva Tanja | Work Country: Republic of North Macedonia |
Coauthors: | Tanja Paneva (first author)Assoc. Prof. Mitja Dečman, PhDAssoc. Prof. Jože Benčina, PhD (leading author) |
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Paper: | Antecedents of disparities in access to digital public services: A literature review | |
Person: | Mrs. Romao Ana Lúcia | Work Country: Portugal |
Coauthors: | Luís Cracel Viana, Universidade de Lisboa, Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Lisbon, PortugalGustavo Fernandes, Fundaç?o Getúlio Vargas, School of Business Administration, S?o Paulo, Brazil |
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Paper: | Digital Transformation in Supreme Audit Institutions | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | First author: Armenia Androniceanu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Second author: Irina Georgescu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Third author: Oana Matilda Sabie, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania |
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Paper: | The impact of the ICT on public administration in Europe | |
Person: | Ms. Sever Tina | Work Country: Slovenia |
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Paper: | Automated Decision-Making in Public Sector | |
Person: | Mr. Szadeczky Tamas | Work Country: Hungary |
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Paper: | Security enhancement of Smart City and IoT with the Cybersecurity Act | |
Person: | Mrs. Tomaževič Nina | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Nina Tomaževič, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Administration, Ljubljana, Slovenia Murko Eva, Tomaževič Nina, |
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Paper: | Artificial intelligence adoption and organisational transformation for smart public institution | |
Person: | Mr. Urs Nicolae | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | Ioana Nisioi Roja Alexandru, Nisioi Ioana, |
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Paper: | A digital transformation framework for researchers and practitioners: how digital tools change an organization | |
Person: | Ms. Vujković Petra | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Tina Jukić, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Paper: | Towards Understanding Smart Public Governance: A Literature Review | |
WG3: Public Administration Reform in CEE and CA | ||
Person: | Ms. Andrianu Bianca | Work Country: Romania |
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Paper: | Performance and Resilience in Social Care. What’s the Engine that Keeps them Going? | |
Person: | Ms. Bauyrzhankyzy Aikyz | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
Coauthors: | Mr. Yerlan Abil, Rector of the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Akimovska Maletic Iskra, |
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Paper: | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REORGANISATION IN WESTERN BALKANS – QUEST FOR QUALITATIVE CHANGE OR RATHER SUPERFICIAL ADJUSTMENTS? | |
Person: | Mr. Nommik Steven | Work Country: Estonia |
Coauthors: | Tiina Randma-Liiv, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia |
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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 |
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Paper: | Budget Literacy of the Population in the Republic of Belarus | |
Person: | Ms. Statneckyte Simona | Work Country: Lithuania |
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Paper: | The Establishment of Modern Senior Civil Service in Lithuania: The Role of Civil Servants | |
Person: | Mrs. Vlaicu Diana Nicoleta | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | Buda Daniel, Ranta Ana Elena, |
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Paper: | E-governance and public service delivery: The case of Cluj County | |
Person: | Ms. Vukasinovic Radojicic Zorica | Work Country: Serbia |
Coauthors: | Zorica Vukaisnovic Radojicic |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Katarína Staroňová, Institute of Public Policy, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia |
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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 |
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Paper: | „Climate plan for Prague“ as a ceremonial gesture: perceptions of municipal politicians and bureaucrats | |
Person: | Mr. Hudec Róbert Martin | Work Country: Slovakia |
Coauthors: | Bernadette Connaughton, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Róbert Martin Hudec, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia Katarína Staroňová, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia |
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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 |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Jan Meyer-Sahling, Nottingham
Petr Kopecky, Leiden Maria Spirova, Leiden Fanni Toth, Loughborough |
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Paper: | Political polarization and party patronage: Evidence from political appointments in Hungary | |
Person: | Mr. Molnár Gábor Tamás | Work Country: Hungary |
Coauthors: | György Hajnal, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary; Éva Kovács, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Dr Petra Đurman, Assistant professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Dr Gordana Marčetić, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia |
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Paper: | The application of the concept of poltical advisor in Croatia: legal, professional and political features | |
Person: | Mrs. Radu Bianca | Work Country: Romania |
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Paper: | The politicization of civil service in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Radu Liviu | Work Country: Romania |
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Paper: | Politico-administrative relations in times of great coalition | |
Person: | Mr. Rybar Marek | Work Country: Czech Republic |
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Paper: | Civil Service Politicization and the Roles of Ministerial Advisers in the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mr. Swianiewicz Pawel | Work Country: Poland |
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Paper: | The role of non-elected actors in community power structure in Poland: results of survey experiment | |
Person: | Ms. Zankina Emilia | Work Country: Italy |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper: | State Aid as a Double-Edged Sword in Times of Crisis: A Comparative Assessment | |
Person: | Ms. Klemenčić Irena | Work Country: Croatia |
Coauthors: | Durman Petra, Rogic Lugaric Tereza, Musa Anamarija, |
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Paper: | OPEN BUDGETS: OPEN DATA AS A TOOL FOR FISCAL AND TAX TRANSPARENCY | |
Person: | Mr. Kotnik Žiga | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Lah Lenart, Klun Maja, Stanimirovic Tatjana, |
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Paper: | Green budgeting: A bibliometric literature review | |
Person: | Mr. Kučera Jozef | Work Country: Slovakia |
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Paper: | Comparative Analysis of The Sports´ Public Funding Systems Effectivity in The European Union | |
Person: | Mrs. Kukučková Soňa | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Coauthors: | Eduard Bakoš, Faculty of Economics and Administration, Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic |
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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 |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Eugen Glăvan, Research Institute for Quality of Life, Alin Chi?, Independent Expert, Bogdan Corad, Romanian Centre for Economic Modelling |
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Paper: | Alike, but not in the Same League: Rural Municipalities and EU funds in Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Nemec Juraj | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Coauthors: | Ing. Nikoleta Jakuš Muthová, PhD, prof. Ing. Beáta Mikušová Meričková, PhD. Muthová Nikoleta, |
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Paper: | Inter-municipal cooperation - barriers and motivations: case study of Slovakia | |
Person: | Mr. Pavel Alexandru | Work Country: Romania |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Mehmet Serkan Tosun, College of Business, University of Nevada, Reno, United States; Aleksander Aristovnik, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Eduard Bakoš, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic |
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Paper: | Local government debt and its monitoring in the Czech Republic | |
Person: | Mr. Tyutyuryukov Vladimir | Work Country: Serbia |
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Paper: | Special tax regimes for self-employed people in EAEU Member States: worth the bother? | |
Person: | Mrs. Tyutyuryukova Olga | Work Country: Kazakhstan |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper: | Cost-effectiveness analysis of low vision rehabilitation programs | |
Person: | Mrs. Hejzlarova Eva | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Coauthors: | Štěpánka Volfová, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prague, Czechia |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Eugene Syuyva, Kyiv National Economic University, Kyiv, Ukraine |
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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 |
Coauthors: | David BarnesPhD, Staff Chaplain, U.S. Air force, E-mail: dbarnes_942@hotmail.com |
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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 |
Coauthors: | 2nd Author: Arbenita Sylejmani NimaniPhD SociologyEmail address: arbenita.sylejmani2@gmail.com Institution: University of Tirana, Faculty of Social ScienceFrom Prishtina, Kosovo |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Veronika Petkovšek, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Administration, SloveniaNevenka Hrovatin, University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business, SloveniaPrimož Pevcin, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Administration, Slovenia |
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Paper: | REMUNICIPALIZATION AS THE (UNINTENDED) OUTCOME OF LEGAL TRANSITION: ANALYSING THE PERSPECTIVE OF PRINCIPALS | |
Person: | Mrs. Tauraite Janusauskiene Gitana | Work Country: Lithuania |
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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 |
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Paper: | Flipping public administration teaching while adoption online technologies | |
Person: | Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy | Work Country: Hungary |
Coauthors: | Hajnal Gyorgy, |
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Paper: | Public Administration Identity in CEE: A neo-institutionalist account. The case of Hungary | |
Person: | Mrs. Katsamunska Polya | Work Country: Bulgaria |
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Paper: | Exploring Digital Educational Transformation in Bulgaria Illustrated through the Experience of a Leading University | |
Person: | Mr. Miletic Dejan | Work Country: Serbia |
Coauthors: | Emina Jeremić Marković, National Academy for Public Administration, Belgrade, Serbia |
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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 |
Coauthors: | calin hintea, roger hamlin |
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Paper: | The theory and practice of engaged universities worldwide | |
Person: | Mrs. Paksi-Petró Csilla | Work Country: Hungary |
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Paper: | Overview of the Public Service Executive Training System in Hungary | |
Person: | Mr. Raboca Horia Mihai | Work Country: Romania |
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Paper: | The conflict of school-home/home-school interference. The implications from the teachers' perspective. | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | First author: Ruxandra - Irina Popescu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Second author: Oana Matilda Sabie, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Third author: Marian Iulian Trusca, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania |
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Paper: | The impact of using gamification to improve students’ engagement in higher education | |
Person: | Mrs. Sabie Oana Matilda | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | First author: Oana Matilda Sabie, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Second author: Elvira Nica, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Third author: Armenia Androniceanu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania |
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Paper: | Higher education in the Metaverse. A glimpse into the future | |
Person: | Mr. Stare Janez | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Dr. Maja KlunDr. Mitja Dečman |
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Paper: | Micro-credentials: Opportunities or threats for public administration education | |
Person: | Mr. Umek Lan | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Dejan Ravšelj, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Ravšelj Dejan, |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Kristina Pekec, National Academy for Public Administration, Belgrade, Serbia Pekec Kristina, |
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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 |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Ana-Maria Grigore |
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Paper: | Shrinking civic space in Moldova and Romania? The role of new technologies. | |
Person: | Ms. Jeziorska Iga | Work Country: Hungary |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper: | Impact of democracy on human development | |
Person: | Mr. Babsek Matej | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Polonca Kovač, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Administration, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Paper: | Social Procedures and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Barriers in Slovenia and Beyond | |
Person: | Ms. Bartha Ildikó | Work Country: Hungary |
Coauthors: | Tamás M. HORVÁTH, Professor of Law and Public Policy; Head of Department of Financial Law and Public Management at the University of Debrecen, Hungary. Contact: horvath.m.tamas@law.unideb.hu |
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Paper: | Risks in the Competition Policy of the European Union. A Rule of Law perspective | |
Person: | Mr. Frey Michael | Work Country: Germany |
Coauthors: | Rahel Alia Müller, University of applied sciences Kehl, Germany |
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Paper: | Cross border regions and climate change: Legal tools of cross border friendly legislation for coherent actions | |
Person: | Mr. Gajduschek Gyorgy | Work Country: Hungary |
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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 |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Dr Tunjica Petrašević, Associate professor, Faculty of Law, University JJ Strossmayer, Osijek, Croatia
Veronika Sudar, doctoral researcher, Faculty of Law, University JJ Strossmayer, Osijek, Croatia |
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Paper: | Transposition of the EU directives in Croatia: Infringe or not to infringe, that is the question! | |
Person: | Ms. Pau Claudia | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | Martin Mihaela, |
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Paper: | GOOD GOVERNANCE REFLECTED IN THE CARA?-SEVERIN COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES | |
Person: | Mr. Rudolf Grega | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Polonca Kovač, Ph.D., professor; Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana |
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Paper: | Procedural challenges of cross-border cooperation and consistency in personal data protection in the EU | |
Person: | Mr. Wilk Bartosz | Work Country: Poland |
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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 |
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Paper: | E-access to justice in Poland | |
Person: | Mrs. Mouralová Magdalena | Work Country: Czech Republic |
Coauthors: | Eva Hejzlarová, Charles University - Faculty of Social Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Paper: | School principals as street-level-bureaucrats at the time of crisis | |
Person: | Ms. Nastaca Corina Cristiana | Work Country: Romania |
Coauthors: | Alina-Georgiana Profiroiu, Professor, PhD., The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Faculty of Administration and Public Management, Bucharest, Romania
Andreea Liliana Elisabeta Cristea, Master Student, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Faculty of Administration and Public Management, Bucharest, Romania |
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Paper: | Institutional resilience: an insight from the local public administration of Romania | |
Person: | Mr. Špaček David | Work Country: Czech Republic |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Bogdan Moldovan
Cristina Hin?ea |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Sanja Vrbek, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaTina Jukić, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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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 |
Coauthors: | Nino Dolidze, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Giorgi Bobghiashvili, Caucasus University, Tbilisi, Georgia |
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Paper: | National EU Integration Policy Coordination in Georgia: Evolution of coordination models and contingent factors | |
Person: | Mr. Mukhitdinov Rozdon | Work Country: Russian Federation |
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Paper: | Innovation policy coordination: the role of communication for Uzbekistan. | |
Person: | Mr. Pevcin Primoz | Work Country: Slovenia |
Coauthors: | Danila Rijavec, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Administration, Slovenia;
Primož Pevcin, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Administration, Slovenia |
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Paper: | EUROPEAN MIGRATION CRISIS AS A CATALYST FOR GOVERNMENTAL TRANSFORMATION: THE CASE OF SLOVENIA |