Social Sciences
Government Policy
100%
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84%
Dutch
78%
Public Sector
63%
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50%
Public Administration
45%
Public Utilities
41%
Social Innovation
36%
Policy Process
36%
Powerlessness
33%
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32%
Health Care Delivery
30%
Coproduction
29%
Co-Creation
27%
Chinese
27%
Structural Equation Modeling
27%
Decision Making
27%
Emotions
27%
Common Knowledge
20%
China
20%
Occupations
19%
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19%
Public Management
18%
Survey Experiment
16%
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16%
Case Study
15%
Job Satisfaction
13%
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13%
Social Conflicts
13%
Social Policy
13%
Public Value
13%
Supervisory Authority
13%
Psychologists
13%
Swine flu
13%
e-Government
13%
Online Participation
13%
Democratic Legitimacy
13%
Mythology
13%
Governmental Policy
13%
Online Discussion
13%
Real Estate Sector
13%
Semi-Structured Interview
13%
European Community
13%
Psychotherapist
13%
Factor Model
13%
Morality
13%
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
13%
Predisposition
13%
Big Data
13%
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11%
Psychology
Systematic Review
68%
Coping Strategies
32%
Organizational Context
27%
Powerlessness
27%
Case Study
20%
Semistructured Interview
13%
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13%
Factor Analysis
13%
Meta-Analysis
13%
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13%
Facebook
13%
Decision Making
13%
Three-Factor Model
13%
Quantitative Study
13%
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13%
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13%
Cleft
13%
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13%
Early Experience
13%
Practitioners
6%
Information Overload
6%
Clinical Psychology
6%
Computer Science
Personality Characteristic
27%
Public Management
20%
Organizational Context
18%
e-government
13%
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13%
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13%
Governmental Policy
13%
Classification Models
13%
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13%
Microblogging
13%
Public Service Delivery
13%
Public Sector Innovation
13%
Research Agenda
13%
Influential Factor
13%
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13%
Healthcare Professional
13%
Peer Pressure
6%
Everyday Practice
6%
And-States
6%
Service Delivery
6%
Process Innovation
6%
Budget Constraint
6%