Chronicle of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences

IF 2.7 4区 管理学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
S. Sahraoui
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Like most other organizations, the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has endured trying times during COVID: cancellation of events, followed by having to move them to online and then hybrid formats; a reduction in membership fee receipts as a result of members reprioritizing their budgets; delays in delivering services and the difficulties involved in doing so; and in general, disruption to the IIAS business model. All of these have put the organization under heavy strain. The COVID crisis came at a time when IIAS was emerging from another survival crisis whose causes were internal rather than external: revenues had been decreasing for several years; operational expenses were steadily increasing; and the institute governance was in question. Had the COVID crisis come in 2017, IIAS could have folded. As it was, starting in the second half of 2017, drastic changes were made to reverse the situation. These consisted of the following.
国际行政科学研究所年刊
与大多数其他组织一样,国际行政科学研究所(IIAS)在新冠疫情期间经历了艰难的时期:取消活动,然后不得不将其转移到网上,然后是混合形式;由于成员重新确定预算的优先次序,会员费收入减少;提供服务的延误和提供服务的困难;以及对IIAS商业模式的总体破坏。所有这些都给该组织带来了沉重的压力。新冠肺炎危机发生之际,IIAS正从另一场生存危机中走出来,这场危机的原因是内部而非外部的:几年来收入一直在下降;业务费用稳步增加;研究所的治理也受到质疑。如果新冠肺炎危机发生在2017年,IIAS可能会倒闭。事实上,从2017年下半年开始,为了扭转这种局面,做出了巨大的改变。其中包括以下内容。
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期刊介绍: IRAS is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to academic and professional public administration. Founded in 1927 it is the oldest scholarly public administration journal specifically focused on comparative and international topics. IRAS seeks to shape the future agenda of public administration around the world by encouraging reflection on international comparisons, new techniques and approaches, the dialogue between academics and practitioners, and debates about the future of the field itself.
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