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The moderating effect of digital literacy on the link between e-government effectiveness and trust in government
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J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):77-101.
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Equity in budgeting: U.S. state and local government initiatives
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J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):103-122.
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Disparities in high-leverage mathematics course-taking in New Jersey, 2016–2020
Last 3 months views: 875
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):9-34.
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The New Jersey State Policy Lab – introducing the special issue
Last 3 months views: 612
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):1-7.
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Assessing unintended administrative burdens of technology: the case of swipe card attendance for child care subsidies
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J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):123-142.
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Working from home during COVID-19: flash in the pan or wave of the future?
Last 3 months views: 539
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):55-75.
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High stakes: a quantitative analysis of local cannabis policies and residential property sale prices in New Jersey
Last 3 months views: 493
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):35-53.
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The mobilization effect of social media use: an instrumental variable approach
Last 3 months views: 352
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(1):65-87.
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The Hierarchy-Oriented Bureaucracy of South Korea: A Type of Neo-Weberian State?
Last 3 months views: 351
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(2):51-62.
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Building Resilience, Agility, and Trust: The Neo-Weberian State as a Referential Model for Brazilian Public Administration
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J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(3):45-55.
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Employment and Skill Development Initiatives in the Labor Markets: The Cases of Indonesia and Thailand
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J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(1):41-55.
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Public Participation and Trust in Government: Results From a Vignette Experiment
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J. Policy Stud. 2023;38(2):23-31.
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Recent Public Administration Research: A Systematic Review of the Literature Since George Floyd
Last 3 months views: 267
J. Policy Stud. 2023;38(2):33-54.
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The effect of a firm’s zombie status on its innovation in research and development (R&D)-active small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): focusing on the moderating effect of zombie congestion
Last 3 months views: 237
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(1):37-64.
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What Should We Do for E-government in Nepal and How? An AHP Approach
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Korean J. Policy Stud. 2016;31(3):47-74.
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Faith-based nonprofits and the delivery of public services: an experimental study of sector-bias
Last 3 months views: 227
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(1):1-20.
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A New Direction for the Organization and Operation of the Korean Br oadcasting Commission
Last 3 months views: 225
Korean J. Policy Stud. 2004;18(2):1-12.
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Back to Bureaucracy? The Advent of the Neo-Weberian State in Germany
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J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(2):5-20.
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Removing Price Subsidies and Impacts on Consumption and Production Patterns: Evidence From a Systematic Literature Review
Last 3 months views: 218
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(1):29-40.
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Navigating Public Administration Reforms and Democracy: Toward a Neo-Weberian State in Mexico
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J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(2):37-49.
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