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Dr. Niva Golan-Nadir
Dr. Niva Golan-Nadir
Research Associate, Center for Policy Research, The University at Albany
Verified email at campus.haifa.ac.il
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The role of individual agents in promoting peace processes: business people and policy entrepreneurship in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
N Golan-Nadir, N Cohen
Policy Studies 38 (1), 21-38, 2017
302017
Why do street‐level bureaucrats risk themselves for others? The case of Israeli police officers
N Cohen, N Golan‐Nadir
Australian Journal of Public Administration 79 (4), 480-494, 0
24*
The Role of Inter-Organizational Competition in Motivating Street-Level Bureaucrats to Adopt Policy Entrepreneurship Strategies: The Case of Israeli Rabbis in Government Hospitals
N Golan-Nadir
The American Review of Public Administration 51 (2), 107-120, 2020
162020
How citizens’ dissatisfaction with street-level bureaucrats’ exercise of discretion leads to the alternative supply of public services: The case of Israeli marriage registrars
N Golan-Nadir, N Cohen, A Rubin
International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2020
112020
Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
N Golan-Nadir
Springer Books, 2022
82022
The Jarring Road to democratic inclusion: a comparative assessment of state–society engagements in Israel and Turkey
CA Akman, G Erdeniz, L Fishman, N Golan-Nadir, I Michaeli, S Tepe
Lexington Books, 2016
52016
Policy entrepreneurship on the street‐level: A systematic literature review
O Edri‐Peer, MC Silveira, M Davidovitz, N Frisch‐Aviram, J Shehade, ...
European Policy Analysis 9 (4), 356-378, 2023
22023
Collective action and co‐production of public services as alternative politics: The case of public transportation in Israel
N Golan‐Nadir, T Christensen
Australian Journal of Public Administration 82 (1), 96-115, 2023
12023
Lane, Sannon R. and Pritzker, Susanne, Political Social Work: Using Power to Create Social Change
N Golan-Nadir
Journal of Social Work 20 (1), 117-118, 2020
1*2020
Religion and Public Administration at the Micro-level: The Lens of Street-Level Bureaucracy Theory in Democracies
N Golan-Nadir
Australian Journal of Public Administration, 2024
2024
State management of unpopular religious public policies in Israel: A comparative outlook
N Golan-Nadir
Israel Studies Review 38 (3), 51-74, 2023
2023
When cities lobby: how local governments compete for power in state politics: by Julia Payson, New York, Oxford University Press, 2021, 186 pp.,£ 64 (hardback), ISBN: 9780197615270
N Golan-Nadir
Local Government Studies 49 (1), 248-250, 2023
2023
Macrolevel factors encouraging bureaucratic policy entrepreneurship: The case of religion and state in Israel
N Golan‐Nadir
European Policy Analysis, 2023
2023
Book Review: Social work and the making of social policy by Ute Klammer, Simone Leiber and Sigrid Leitner
N Golan-Nadir
Journal of Social Work 22 (3), 846-847, 2022
2022
Book Review: Government statistical agencies, and the politics of credibility by Howard, C. W.
N Golan-Nadir
The American Review of Public Administration 52 (3), 249-250, 2022
2022
Book Review: Radical hope: Poverty-aware practice for social work by Michal Krumer-Nevo
N Golan-Nadir
Journal of Social Work 22 (2), 579-580, 2022
2022
Exercice du pouvoir discrétionnaire par les agents publics de première ligne: comment l’insatisfaction des citoyens favorise la fourniture de services publics de substitution …
N Golan-Nadir, N Cohen, A Rubin
Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives 88 (4), 753-771, 2022
2022
Enduring Gaps between Public Preferences and Institutional Designs
N Golan-Nadir, N Golan-Nadir
Public Preferences and Institutional Designs: Israel and Turkey Compared, 1-16, 2022
2022
The Turkish Case: Turkey’s Formation of Secular State Institutions
N Golan-Nadir, N Golan-Nadir
Public Preferences and Institutional Designs: Israel and Turkey Compared …, 2022
2022
Researching Enduring Gaps in Comparative Research: The Data, the Methods, and the Cases
N Golan-Nadir, N Golan-Nadir
Public Preferences and Institutional Designs: Israel and Turkey Compared, 45-64, 2022
2022
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