The leader of the programme team, Prof. Mirko Vintar, PhD in collaboration with the renowned British researcher Prof. Elke Loffler, PhD published the scientific monography treating, in a comprehensive manner, the approaches and open issues concerning the enhancing of public sector quality in Central and Eastern Europe.
C.01 Editorial board of a foreign/international collection of papers/book
COBISS.SI-ID: 1863342- Prof. Mirko Vintar, PhD - member of the European Group of Public Administration (EGPA) Steering Committee (2000 - 2006) - Prof. Stanka Setnikar - Cankar, PhD: member of the NISPAcee Steering Committee (2004 - )
C.06 Editorial board membership
Organisation of international scientific conferences and symposiums: EGPA, Annual Conference, Faculty of Administration 2004: 1-4 September 2004, 300 participants from 30 countries. NISPAcee, Faculty of Administration, 2006: 10-13 May 2006, 300 participants from 40 countries. SSPA 2007, SSPA 2008: International Symposium on the Development of Public Administration in South East Europe, 100 participants from 17 countries. The leader of the research programme, Prof. Mirko Vintar, PhD chaired the programme and organisational committees of all three above-mentioned conferences.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
XI. DSU 2004: Slovenian public administration following EU admission, chair: Assoc. Prof. Zdravko Pečar, PhD XII. DSU 2005: Public administration between politics and profession, chair: Prof. Tone Jerovšek, PhD XIII. DSU 2006: Government reforms, the public sector and Slovenian EU Presidency, chair: Prof. Stanka Setnikar Cankar, PhD XIV. DSU 2007: Regionalism and changes in the public sector in Slovenia and other countries' experiences, chair: Prof. Stanka Setnikar Cankar, PhD XV. DSU 2008: Administration and citizens - partners?, chair: Assistant Professor Maja Klun, PhD
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
1. In the framework of the QiS (Quality in School) international research project, a model self-assessment tool for schools was developed, representing a wholly new concept. 2. This research study in the area of indirect costs for taxation in Slovenia was important in that it was the first research study in the field in Slovenia; the study is still an important basis for the assessment of the development achieved in the field.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 1618862Organisation of international scientific conferences and symposiums: EGPA, Annual Conference, Faculty of Administration 2004: 1-4 September 2004, 300 participants from 30 countries. NISPAcee, Faculty of Administration, 2006: 10-13 May 2006, 300 participants from 40 countries. SSPA 2007, SSPA 2008: International Symposium on the Development of Public Administration in South East Europe, 100 participants from 17 countries. The leader of the research programme, Prof. Mirko Vintar, PhD chaired the programme and organisational committees of all three above-mentioned conferences.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
XI. DSU 2004: Slovenian public administration following EU admission, chair: Assoc. Prof. Zdravko Pečar, PhD XII. DSU 2005: Public administration between politics and profession, chair: Prof. Tone Jerovšek, PhD XIII. DSU 2006: Government reforms, the public sector and Slovenian EU Presidency, chair: Prof. Stanka Setnikar Cankar, PhD XIV. DSU 2007: Regionalism and changes in the public sector in Slovenia and other countries' experiences, chair: Prof. Stanka Setnikar Cankar, PhD XV. DSU 2008: Administration and citizens - partners?, chair: Assistant Professor Maja Klun, PhD
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
- Prof. Mirko Vintar, PhD - member of the European Group of Public Administration (EGPA) Steering Committee (2000 - 2006) - Prof. Stanka Setnikar - Cankar, PhD: member of the NISPAcee Steering Committee (2004 - )
C.06 Editorial board membership
1. In the framework of the QiS (Quality in School) international research project, a model self-assessment tool for schools was developed, representing a wholly new concept. 2. This research study in the area of indirect costs for taxation in Slovenia was important in that it was the first research study in the field in Slovenia; the study is still an important basis for the assessment of the development achieved in the field.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 1618862