Ausgabe 2/2022
Mini-Symposium: Special Issue Articles on Scientization of Public Decision-Making: Relevance to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Inhalt (19 Artikel)
Paths, Punctuations and Policy Learning—Comparing Patterns of European use of Scientific Expertise during the Covid-19 Crisis
Mads Dagnis Jensen, Kennet Lynggaard, Michael Kluth
The Role of Scientific Expertise in COVID-19 Policy-making: Evidence from Four European Countries
Ron Hodges, Eugenio Caperchione, Jan van Helden, Christoph Reichard, Daniela Sorrentino
Technocratic Decision-Making in Times of Crisis? The Use of Data for Scientific Policy Advice in Germany’s COVID-19 Management
Sabine Kuhlmann, Jochen Franzke, Benoît Paul Dumas
Scientization Under Pressure—The Problematic Role of Expert Bodies During the Handling of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tom Christensen, Per Lægreid
Embedding Expertise for Policy Responses to COVID-19: Comparing Decision-Making Structures in Two Federal Democracies
Marleen Easton, Jasper De Paepe, Phoebe Evans, Brian W.Head, Jennifer Yarnold
Speaking Truth to Power and Power to Truth: Reflections from the Pandemic
Flavia Donadelli, Robert Gregory
Putting Public Services into Enterprise System- Predicting Employees’ Acceptance of Transformational Government Technology in an Expanded Technology Acceptance Model
Vathsala Wickramasinghe, Jaliya Wickramasekara
Empowerment or Limitation? A Critical Exploration of American State Women-Owned Business Programs
Christopher L. Atkinson, Charles Penrod
Responsible Management Education in Time of Crisis: A Conceptual Framework for Public Business Schools in Egypt and Similar Middle Eastern Context
Mohamed Mousa, Hiba Massoud, Rami Ayoubi
Exploring the Factors Influencing the Success of Public Policies: Evidence from Iran’s Higher Education
Tayebeh Abbasi, Akbar Hassanpoor
Author Correction: How Emotional Intelligence Promotes Leadership and Management Practices
Christopher K. Gransberry
Author Correction: Special Issue on The Scientization of Public Decision-Making Processes – the Relevance for the Handling of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tom Christensen, Per Lægreid