Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Administrative Capital and Citizens’ Responses to Administrative Burden65
Racialized Burdens: Applying Racialized Organization Theory to the Administrative State57
“It Takes a While to Get Used to”: The Costs of Redeeming Public Benefits54
Why Do Policymakers Support Administrative Burdens? The Roles of Deservingness, Political Ideology, and Personal Experience51
Who Is in Charge? The Provision of Informal Personal Resources at the Street Level45
Representative Bureaucracy and Attitudes Toward Automated Decision Making35
Reducing Compliance Demands in Government Benefit Programs Improves the Psychological Well-Being of Target Group Members32
Human–AI Interactions in Public Sector Decision Making: “Automation Bias” and “Selective Adherence” to Algorithmic Advice30
Are Citizens More Negative About Failing Service Delivery by Public Than Private Organizations? Evidence From a Large-Scale Survey Experiment29
Elections, Ideology, and Turnover in the US Federal Government25
Modeling Alternative Collaborative Governance Network Designs: An Agent-Based Model of Water Governance in the Lake Champlain Basin, Vermont25
Representative Bureaucracy and Public Hiring Preferences: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment among German Municipal Civil Servants and Private Sector Employees23
Decision-Making in Collaborative Governance Networks: Pathways to Input and Throughput Legitimacy23
Deliberation and Deliberative Organizational Routines in Frontline Decision-Making23
Institutional Mechanisms for Local Sustainability Collaboration: Assessing the Duality of Formal and Informal Mechanisms in Promoting Collaborative Processes22
Citizen Reactions to Bureaucratic Encounters: Different Ways of Coping With Public Authorities21
The Benefits of PSM: An Oasis or a Mirage?21
Latent Hybridity in Administrative Crisis Management: The German Refugee Crisis of 2015/1620
Management, Organizational Performance, and Task Clarity: Evidence from Ghana’s Civil Service19
Meta-Analysis of Collaboration and Performance: Moderating Tests of Sectoral Differences in Collaborative Performance19
What is Public about Public Leadership? Exploring ImplicitPublicLeadership Theories19
Everything Is Relative: How Citizens Form and Use Expectations in Evaluating Services19
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