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International Review of Public Administration
ISSN
  • E2331-7795
  • P1229-4659
Publisher

한국행정학회

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(Coverage)

SJR2000-2020;2022-2023

CiteScore2011-2023

SCOPUS2017-2024

KCI(Ranking)2009-2023

KCI2004-2025

KCI(Candidate)1999-2003

Active
Active

based on the information

  • SCOPUS:2024-10
Country
SOUTH KOREA
Aime & Scopes
From its inception in 1996, the primary aim of the International Review of Public Administration (IRPA) is to provide a comprehensive knowledge of public administration and policy based on high-quality academic research. The journal seeks to promote the dissemination and discussion of academic research and strives to provide a worldwide audience with the opportunity for communication and further understanding on issues of public administration and policy. Moreover, it stimulates research and critical thinking, which can contribute to the quality of government and public services. Its primary target audience is the academic and research community, but it also values practical implications. IRPA covers a wide array of public administration field, including but not confined to: /// public management /// comparative and international administration /// governance and intersectoral relationships /// democratic governance and public administration /// organizational theory and human resource management in the public sector /// innovation and organizational learning in the public sector /// public budgeting and finance /// policy tools and evaluation /// various fields of public policy (social welfare policy, education policy, health policy, etc.) As an international journal, IRPA is eager to learn and promote lessons from public administration across the world and encourages cross-national and cross-boundary research. Methodologically, the journal encourages a wide range of social science approaches, including both qualitative and quantitative analysis. It also encourages innovative methodologies as well as interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to the understanding of public administration and policy.
Article List

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Typologies of policymakers’ perception toward energy transition in Korea: philosophy and resources
  • 2022-09
  • International Review of Public Administration, Vol.27 No.3, pp.168-189
  • 한국행정학회
Typologies of policymakers’ perception toward energy transition in Korea: philosophy and resources
  • 2022-01-01
  • International Review of Public Administration, Vol.27 No.3, pp.168-189
  • Taylor and Francis Ltd.
External shocks and policy change in different coalition opportunity structures
  • 2019-01-02
  • International Review of Public Administration, Vol.24 No.1, pp.17-35
  • Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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