Revisiting “big questions” of public administration after COVID-19: a systematic review

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Ting-An-Xu Liu, G. Wightman, E. Lee, J. Hunter
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ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed changes on governments across the world. Scholars responded to this crisis with a wide range of comparative studies and theoretical alternatives that addressed “big questions” of public administration. To summarise what we now know about governments, citizens, and civil society as a result of this pandemic, we conduct a systematic review of 188 articles using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. While the range of topics addressed was broad, we began our review by narrowing our focus ex-ante to studies that addressed three “big questions” of public administration: (1) What are the instruments of collective action?; (2) How shall tensions between national and subnational governments be resolved?; and (3) How can processes of societal learning be improved? Two additional “big questions” later emerged from the review process itself: (4) How can public trust in governments be fostered? and (5) Do public services enhance social equity? Answers to each of these questions are reviewed in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
重新审视2019冠状病毒病后公共行政的“重大问题”:系统回顾
2019冠状病毒病大流行给世界各国政府带来了变革。学者们以广泛的比较研究和理论替代来应对这场危机,这些研究解决了公共行政的“大问题”。为了总结我们现在对这次大流行对政府、公民和民间社会的了解,我们使用系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目对188篇文章进行了系统评价。虽然讨论的主题范围很广,但我们在开始审查时,先将重点缩小到涉及公共行政三个“大问题”的研究上:(1)集体行动的工具是什么?(2)如何解决中央政府与地方政府之间的紧张关系?(3)如何改进社会学习过程?审查过程本身后来又出现了另外两个“大问题”:(4)如何培养公众对政府的信任?(5)公共服务是否促进了社会公平?本文将在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下对这些问题的答案进行审查。
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