Generated by GPT-5-mini| Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory | |
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| Title | Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory |
| Discipline | Public administration |
| Abbreviation | JPART |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Country | United States |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| History | 1990–present |
| Impact | 4.1 |
| Impact-year | 2023 |
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory is a peer-reviewed academic periodical focusing on scholarly inquiry into public sector management, policy implementation, and organizational behavior. Founded in 1990, the journal has become a central forum linking researchers associated with Harvard University, Princeton University, Stanford University, Yale University, and University of Chicago to practitioners from World Bank, United Nations, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, National Governors Association, and United States Department of Health and Human Services. The journal publishes empirical, theoretical, and methodological work that interfaces with prominent institutions such as Brookings Institution, Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, and London School of Economics.
The journal was established in 1990 under the aegis of editorial leadership drawn from scholars at George Washington University, University of Michigan, Indiana University Bloomington, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Southern California and has since evolved through editorial tenures connected to University of California, Berkeley, Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Vanderbilt University, and University of Wisconsin–Madison. Early issues featured exchanges among contributors affiliated with Kennedy School of Government, Oxford University, University College London, Australian National University, and University of Toronto, reflecting transatlantic and transpacific networks that include collaborations with European Commission, Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, RAND Corporation, and Pew Research Center.
The journal's remit includes research on administrative institutions tied to United States Congress, European Union, Government of India, People's Republic of China, and Federal Republic of Germany as well as comparative studies involving Brazilian Development Bank, Japanese Ministry of Finance, South African Presidency, Canadian Parliament, and Mexican Secretariat of the Interior. Editors prioritize submissions that engage methods associated with scholars from Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences contexts such as James Heckman, Daniel Kahneman, Robert J. Shiller, and that dialogue with theoreticians linked to John Rawls, Max Weber, Michel Foucault, and Elinor Ostrom. Topics often intersect with case studies of institutions like Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Environmental Protection Agency, International Monetary Fund, World Health Organization, and European Central Bank.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in major bibliographic services including Web of Science, Scopus, EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and JSTOR, and appears in citation databases used by Clarivate Analytics, Elsevier, SAGE Publications, Taylor & Francis, and Wiley-Blackwell. Library cataloging and discovery platforms such as OCLC, WorldCat, Google Scholar, CrossRef, and PubMed Central incorporate metadata for the journal, facilitating discoverability in collections at Library of Congress, British Library, National Diet Library (Japan), Bibliothèque nationale de France, and German National Library.
The journal's impact factor and citation metrics are tracked by Journal Citation Reports and are compared with peer titles published by Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, and SAGE Publications. It is frequently cited in policy reports produced by United Nations Development Programme, OECD Economic Outlook, International Labour Organization, Transparency International, and The World Bank Group, and has been referenced in expert testimony before bodies such as United States Congress, European Parliament, UK House of Commons, Australian Parliament, and Canadian Senate.
The editorial board comprises academics and practitioners drawn from Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, Max Planck Institute, Korea Development Institute, Singapore Management University, and Federal Reserve Bank of New York, with associate editors and reviewers affiliated with Columbia SIPA, Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University, McGill University, and University of Melbourne. The manuscript submission, peer review, and revision workflow follows standards aligned with initiatives such as Committee on Publication Ethics, Open Researcher and Contributor ID, DataCite, Crossmark, and ORCID, employing double-blind or single-blind review practices depending on editorial policy.
The journal has published influential pieces that engaged debates involving scholars and policymakers connected to Elinor Ostrom, Herbert Simon, Luther Gulick, Woodrow Wilson, and Dwight Waldo, and case analyses featuring institutions including United Nations Environment Programme, International Criminal Court, Food and Agriculture Organization, European Court of Auditors, and United States Postal Service. Seminal empirical studies in the journal have been cited alongside work from American Political Science Review, Public Administration Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, and Governance.
Published quarterly by Oxford University Press, the journal is available in print and electronic formats compatible with institutional subscriptions held by libraries such as Harvard Library, Bodleian Libraries, New York Public Library, Biblioteca Nacional de España, and National Library of China. Electronic access is supported through platform integrations with JSTOR, Project MUSE, EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and CrossRef services, while archival indexing enables citation linking used by EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley, RefWorks, and CitNetExplorer.
Category:Academic journals