Aims to evolve a new conceptual and analytical tool for the evaluation of the performance of an administrative system. It explores possibilities of making “administrative culture” one of the evaluative criteria for purposes of evolving a conceptual framework for comparing administrative systems operating in different cultural settings (regions and continents).
- Administrative Culture and Multi-level Governance in Digital Age
Chair: Prof. Renu Kapila - AI in Public Policy and Public Administration: Navigating the Challenges of Autocratization
Chair: Ms. Christina (Kinga) Feenstra - Beyond Getting Involved, Staying Involved- The Role of Gen Z in Socio-Political Activities
Chair: Ms. Christina (Kinga) Feenstra - E-Government Performance in Democracies versus Autocracies
Chair: Dr. Ashok Ranjan Basu - Engagement of Youth in Formal Political Processes: A Culture of Inclusive Political Participation and Sense of Control Over Community Outcomes
Chair: Dr. Ashok Ranjan Basu - Inclusive Culture and Designs for Governance of Public Policy
Chair: Dr. Alexander Sokolov - Multi-Level Governance and Problem-Solving: Towards a Dynamic Theory of Multi-Level Policymaking
Chair: Dr. Jayanta Krishna Sarmah - Multi-level Governance: Problems and Prospects
Chair: Ms. Christina (Kinga) Feenstra - New Social Media as a Tool for Citizen Engagement with the Government
Chair: Dr. Saraswathi Unni - Right Based Approach of Development and Changing Administrative Culture in Developing Countries.
Chair: Prof. Arunoday Bajpai - Youth as Societal Agents to Mobilize and Resist Autocratization Within Democratic and Authoritarian regimes
Chair: Dr. Shane Mohammed