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.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

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

WANJIKU, M. C. (2018). INFLUENCE OF INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION PRACTICES OF HEADTEACHERS ON STUDENTS’ACADEMIC OUTCOMES IN PUBLIC DAY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KIRINYAGA COUNTY, KENYA (Doctoral dissertation, KENYATTA UNIVERSITY).

Alonaizi, Sondos Yousef, and Paul Manuel. "IoT-based smart government enablers: An exploration of governments' experiments." In 2021 Fifth World Conference on Smart Trends in Systems Security and Sustainability (WorldS4), pp. 58-64. IEEE, 2021.

Gyimah, C. A. (2020). School Performance and Leadership Styles Nexus: Exploring the Mediation Effect of Teacher Job Satisfaction in the Public Senior High Schools in Ghana.

Assaf, Arief, Ayub Wahab IisHamsir, and Miftah Muhammad. "Benefits and Risks of Cloud Computing in E-Government Tasks: A Systematic Review." In E3S Web of Conferences, vol. 328, p. 04005. EDP Sciences, 2021.

Kwatubana, S., & Ntekane, A. (2021). PERCEIVED LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOURS OF SCHOOL MANAGERS AND THEIR EFFECTS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ANNUAL NATIONAL ASSESSMENTS. e-BANGI, 18(3), 310-322.

DeWitt, D., & Alias, N. (2020). Support for School and Institutional Improvement and Accountability. Encyclopedia of Education and Information Technologies, 1589-1602.

Mutereko, Sybert, Jacob Olufemi Fatile, and Korede Ibrahim Hassan. "Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review (Kuwait Chapter)." (2021).

Adetiba, Toyin Cotties, and Olusegun Jonathan Adedokun. "Democratic crises; the bane of developmental local government in Nigeria." Technium Social Sciences Journal 19 (2021): 577-589.

Rasheed, G. O. (2020). Effects of Internal Control Mechanisms in Curbing Administrative Corruption in Oyo State Civil Service (Doctoral dissertation, Kwara State University (Nigeria)).

Nkwede, J. O., Moliki, A. O., Dauda, K. O., & Orija, O. A. (2022). The Role of Leadership in Governance and Development Crises at the Grassroots Level: Insights form Ijebu North Local Government Area, Ogun State Nigeria. In The Political Economy of Colonialism and Nation-Building in Nigeria (pp. 297-324). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

Nnadozie, B. C. (2021). Public Perceptions of Nigeria Police Monetary Bribery in Awka, Nigeria (Doctoral dissertation, Walden University).

Adejumo-Ayibiowu, Oluwakemi Damola. "An Afrocentric Critique of the discourse of good governance and its limitations as a means of addressing development challenges in Nigeria." Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of South Africa (2018).

Ewoh, A. I. (2014). Public administration education and training in Nigeria: Problems, challenges, and prospects. Journal of Public Affairs Education, 20(4), 455-468.

Ejue, E. A., & Madubueze, M. C. (2014). Corruption and service delivery in Local Government System in Nigeria: A content analysis. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 10(1), 97-107.

Magnusson, J. E. (2020). Elementary Principal and Assistant Principal Instructional Leadership Practices Influencing Student Literacy (Doctoral dissertation, Walden University).

Dawson, J. R. (2019). A Quantitative Comparative Study of K-8 Charter Teachers’ Perceptions of Instructional Leadership in the Southeastern United States (Doctoral dissertation, Northcentral University).

Musandu, C. (2018). Zimbabwean teachers' perceptions and experiences of instructional leadership (Doctoral dissertation, University of the Free State).

Somga, B.N.F. (2020). Conditions for the formation of business ecosystems in Cameroon. Business. Education. Right , (4), 204-211.

van Eck, E., & Ntem, G. S. (2021). An African Biblical Interpretation of Matthew 20: 1-15 in relation to social justice for workers in Cameroon. STJ| Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 7(1).

Ngwang, R. (2021). Arresting Roadside Corruption: What Prospects Remain for Anglophone Cameroon. American Journal of Public Policy and Administration, 6(1), 1-11.