Volume 27, Issue 1, 2022
Open Issue
Peer-Reviewed Papers:
1. Pragmatism-based Co-Inquiry in Public Service Innovation, by Rasmus Pedanik, PhD Student, Founder and CEO; Marko Uibu, Lecturer, Founder and Research Expert, both of University of Tartu; Kaie Koppel, Public Service Expert. All of Estonian Social Innovation Lab, Tartu, Estonia.
2. Innovative Strategies of Development of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses in Kazakhstan: Examining State Policy during COVID-19, by Baurzhan Bokayev and Aiganym Issenova, both of Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan.
Book Reviews:
3. Power Despite Precarity: Strategies for the Contingent Faculty Movement in Higher Education, by Joe Berry and Helena Worthen, reviewed by Anthony Iacovino, former professor, editor and private consultant, Toronto, Canada.
| Title | Author | Categories | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 (27-1-1) Pragmatism-based Co-Inquiry in Public Service Innovation | Kaie Koppel, Marko Uibu, Rasmus Pedanik | Peer-Reviewed Papers | 2022, v27i1 |
| 2022 (27-1-2) Innovative Strategies of Development of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses in Kazakhstan: Examining State Policy during COVID-19 | Aiganym Issenova, Baurzhan Bokayev | Peer-Reviewed Papers | 2022, v27i1 |
| 2022 (27-1-3) Power Despite Precarity: Strategies for the Contingent Faculty Movement in Higher Education, by Joe Berry and Helena Worthen | Reviewed by Anthony Iacovino | Book Reviews | 2022, v27i1 |
Published May 31 2022
