Articles published in Review of Public Administration and Management have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Review of Public Administration and Management has got h-index 21, which means every article in Review of Public Administration and Management has got 21 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Review of Public Administration and Management.

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Year wise published articles

60 61 1 4 24

Year wise citations received

370 366 308 191 147
Journal total citations count 1642
Journal Impact Factor 1.5
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.5
Journal CiteScore 12.15
Journal h-index 21
Important citations

Hayston, J. J. (2019). Measuring Meaningful Community Inclusion: A Multiple Case Study of Developmental Disability Service Providers in Massachusetts (Doctoral dissertation, Northeastern University).

Omodero, C.O., 2018. IMPACT OF REVENUE FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION ON CONSUMPTION COST IN NIGERIA. Brief Description Publication Name: African Journal of Accounting and Financial Research, 1(1), pp.33-48.

Adedire, S.A., 2019. Examining intergovernmental relations in Nigeria’s Second Republic (1979-1983) and the Fourth Republic (1999-2007): insights from selected states in the South West, Nigeria (Doctoral dissertation).

Ewetan, Olabanji Olukayode, Oluwatoyin A. Matthew, Abiola A. Babajide, Romanus Osabohien, and Ese Urhie. "Fiscal federalism and economic development in Nigeria: An auto-regressive distributed lag approach." Cogent Social Sciences 6, no. 1 (2020): 1789370.

Bechem, Emmanuel Egbeyong. "Corruption in Cameroon: Public Perception on the Role and Effectiveness of the Different Anti-Corruption Agencies." Review Pub Administration Manag 6, no. 235 (2018): 2.

Bechem, Emmanuel Egbeyong. "Corruption in Cameroon: Public Perception on the Role and Effectiveness of the Different Anti-Corruption Agencies." Review Pub Administration Manag 6, no. 235 (2018): 2.

Bechem, Emmanuel Egbeyong. "Corruption in Cameroon: Public Perception on the Role and Effectiveness of the Different Anti-Corruption Agencies." Review Pub Administration Manag 6, no. 235 (2018): 2.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Choi, H., Park, J., & Lee, E. (2021). Does State-Driven Social Economy Work? The Case of Community Business in South Korea. Sustainability, 13(5), 2613.

Charway, D. Football leadership and public value in Ghana. In Embedded Multi-Level Leadership in Elite Sport (pp. 205-220). Routledge.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.

Ovaga, O. H. (2012). The Socio-Economic Implications of Book-Haram Activities in Northern Nigeria. Review of Public Administration & Management, 1(2), 19-37.