Volume 27, Issue 2, 2022
Open Issue

Open Issue

Peer-Reviewed Papers:

1. The Voice of Social and Mass Media in Transforming Political Appointees’ Reputations: Cases from Kazakhstan, by Baurzhan Bokayev, Madina Nauryzbek, Guldana Baktiyarova and Assel Balmanova, All of Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

2. Is information openness important for innovation infrastructure? Research of technoparks in Moscow, by Kirill Tyurchev, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia and Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.

Book:

3. Antecedents Predict Introduction and Fate of Public Innovations and their Organizations: A Quantitative Analysis of Antecedents of Ten Income Security Innovations and Organizations, Saskatchewan, 1971-2021, by Eleanor D. Glor, Fellow, McLaughlin College, York University, Toronto; Editor-in-Chief, The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal, Ottawa, Canada.

Review Essay:

4. Saskatchewan: Myth and Reality and Left to Right, two books by Dale Eisler, reviewed by Eleanor D. Glor, Fellow, McLaughlin College, York University, Toronto, Canada; Editor-in-Chief, The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal, Ottawa, Canada.

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Published October 16 2022