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Just published a book chapter on 'Crisis management and the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nordic way and Swedish exceptionalism' (with Tom Christensen) worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/…

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New publication (with t. Christesen) on "The politics of vaccines - How to determine a fair vaccine allocation?" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

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elgaronline.com/edcollchap/boo… Just published a chapter on 'Strategic management in crises' with L.H. Rykkja, in C. Greve and T. sa, eds. Handbook on Strategic Public Management, E. Elgar.

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New article in Public Administration Review, with B. Geys, Z. Murdich and J. Trondal onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pu…

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New article (with T. Christensen) on "Assessing the crisis managment of the COVID-19 pandemic: a study of inqiury commission reports in Norway and Sweden" in Policy and Society academic.oup.com/policyandsocie…

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A first interesting paper in our SI on the current relevance of NPM 'The New Public Management: dead or still alive and co-existing? State of play at 40+' in Public Management Review Congrats to the authors and we look forward to new papers published for the SI. Conclusion: NPM tools co-exist.

A first interesting paper in our SI on the current relevance of NPM 'The New Public Management: dead or still alive and co-existing? State of play at 40+' in <a href="/PMReview_/">Public Management Review</a> Congrats to the authors and we look forward to new papers published for the SI. Conclusion: NPM tools co-exist.
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New research by Benny Geys, Per Lægreid, Zuzana Murdoch & Jarle Trondal shows task portfolios affect employee opinions less in unstable organizational environments. This can have unintended consequences of (repeated) organizational reforms. Read more at: doi.org/10.1111/padm.1…

New research by Benny Geys, Per Lægreid, Zuzana Murdoch &amp; Jarle Trondal shows task portfolios affect employee opinions less in unstable organizational environments. This can have unintended consequences of (repeated) organizational reforms. Read more at: doi.org/10.1111/padm.1…
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New article with Tom Christensen, just published: Reputation management in turmoil—An analysis of the clashing narratives in the introduction of a “salmon tax” in Norway - Christensen - Review of Policy Research - Wiley Online Library

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New article with Tom Christensen, just published: Reputation management in turmoil—An analysis of the clashing narratives in the introduction of a “salmon tax” in Norway Review of Policy Research doi.org/10.1111/ropr.1…

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"NPM reconsidered: towards the study of enduring forms of NPM" (with S. Dan and D. Spacek) tandfonline.com…/10.1080/14719037.2024.2375561

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Just published a chapter on "Complexity in Public Policy" with T. Christensen in Encyclopedia of Public Policy link.springer.com/referenceworke…

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Just published this article in American Political Science Review with B. Geys, Z. Murdoch and S-W. Yackee doi.org/10.1017/S00030…

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LSE blog from my coauthpr Susan W. Yakee on our article 'I'm a survivor' in APSR. Apropos the US election. blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…

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I am happy to have received the Kenneth J. Meier Award (with B. Guys, Z. Murdoch and S. W. Yackee) for the best paper in bureaucratic politics and public administration at the MPSA conference: "I’m a Survivor: Political Dynamics in Bureaucratic Elites Partisan Identification"