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The moderating effect of digital literacy on the link between e-government effectiveness and trust in government
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):77-101.
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The mobilization effect of social media use: an instrumental variable approach
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(1):65-87.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.39401
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Strategies for Governing: An Approach to Public Management Research for West and East
Korean J. Policy Stud. 2018;33(1):33-56.
https://doi.org/10.52372/kjps33102
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Equity in budgeting: U.S. state and local government initiatives
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):103-122.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e673
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Faith-based nonprofits and the delivery of public services: an experimental study of sector-bias
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(1):1-20.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e682
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Kingdon at 40: multiple streams, multiple flaws
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Financial fragility in older adults: a systematic review of the literature
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(2):25-59.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.250215
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AI policy in action: the Chinese experience in global perspective
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(2):1-23.
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The effect of a firm’s zombie status on its innovation in research and development (R&D)-active small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): focusing on the moderating effect of zombie congestion
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(1):37-64.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.40101
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Mapping COVID-19’s economic impact in North Korea using nightlight satellite data
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(2):61-85.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e681
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Disparities in high-leverage mathematics course-taking in New Jersey, 2016–2020
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(4):9-34.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e669
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Blacklists and bureaucracy: navigating accountability in South Korean public administration
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(3):93-108.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e688
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Blueprints for tomorrow’s smart cities in South Korea: conceptual definition and timeline forecast from a policy delphi study
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(3):43-69.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e680
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Success without Design: Hallyu (Korean Wave) and Its Implications for Cultural Policy*
Korean J. Policy Stud. 2016;31(3):101-118.
https://doi.org/10.52372/kjps31305
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The disproportionate toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on social trust in low- and middle-income countries
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(2):87-117.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e686
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How context moderates public employees’ attitudes toward gender equality
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(1):21-36.
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Fiscal Decentralization and Local Government Performance: Decentralized Taxation and Expenditure in Korean Local Governments
J. Policy Stud. 2022;37(1):45-64.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps37104
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Webqual analysis of service quality of shopping mall web sites in public institutions: case of Korea Government
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(3):1-23.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.250232
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How institutional commitment drives funding success in Indonesia’s BRIN energy innovation program
J. Policy Stud. 2025;40(2):119-137.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps.e684
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The Hierarchy-Oriented Bureaucracy of South Korea: A Type of Neo-Weberian State?
J. Policy Stud. 2024;39(2):51-62.
https://doi.org/10.52372/jps39205
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