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Special Issue Introduction

Developing public service motivation in the non-Western world

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Zeger Van der Wal

Zeger Van der Wal is Professor by Special Appointment at Leiden University, and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University. He is a globally recognized speaker, researcher, and consultant in the domain of public leadership. Zeger (co)authored over 130 publications, including books, journal articles, and op-ed pieces in magazines and newspapers. Top-tier journals which have published his work include International Public Management Journal, Public Administration Review, Public Administration, Administration & Society, American Review of Public Administration, Public Management Review, and Journal of Business Ethics. His main publications have been translated into Arabic, Russian and Chinese. His latest book The 21st Century Public Manager was published with Bloomsbury.

Assel Mussagulova

Assel Mussagulova is a Lecturer in Public Policy and Public Administration at the University of Sydney. Her current research project focuses on career transitions of Singaporean workers, the main factors contributing to successful career transitions, and policies needed to support the workforce in precarious employment conditions. Assel’s work has been published in Public Administration Review, Review of Public Personnel Administration, Public Administration, Public Administration and Development, Australian Journal of Public Administration, and Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, among others. She is an associate editor for social media at Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration.

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