Examining the Evolution of the Field of Public Administration through a Bibliometric Analysis of "Public Administration Review"

In 2015, Public Administration Review celebrated its 75th year of publication. For this milestone, the PAR Editorial Board selected the 75 most influential articles in the history of the journal and invited scholars to "revisit a selection of these articles" in order "to take stock of...

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