Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration Best Article Prize
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration is a scholarly blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting the study, research and enhancement of public governance, policy, administration and management in and beyond Asia and the Pacific. It welcomes contributions that address theory and practice from country, comparative and thematic perspectives. The Journal's target audience comprises scholars, policy-makers and managers, including those engaged in education and research in the expanding MPA and DPA communities.
All articles published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration are eligible to be considered for the annual Best Article Prize, with the decision based on a vote of editorial board members.
The following two papers were runners-up in 2021, and the winners are listed in the table below:
Graeme Hodge & Carsten Greve, What can public administration scholars learn from the economics controversies in public-private partnerships? (2021)
Assel Mussagulova & Zeger van der Wal, All still quiet on the non-Western front?” Non-Western public service motivation scholarship: 2015–2020 (2020)