On PAR is the podcast that showcases work published in Public Administration Review. The journal is the foremost professional outlet for scholarship and perspectives regarding the bond of theory and practice of public administration, management, and policy. Practitioners and scholars alike present their research that contributes to the ongoing discovery of solutions to multifaceted government and governance problems of today and into the future. Journal editors interview contributors, exposing how these experts develop and conduct research, the challenges of such inquiry, and the most compelling implications of their findings.
On PAR is the podcast that showcases work published in Public Administration Review. The journal is the foremost professional outlet for scholarship and perspectives regarding the bond of theory and practice of public administration, management, and policy. Practitioners and scholars alike present their research that contributes to the ongoing discovery of solutions to multifaceted government and governance problems of today and into the future. Journal editors interview contributors, exposing how these experts develop and conduct research, the challenges of such inquiry, and the most compelling implications of their findings.

Professor Hongtao Yi talks with Dr. Sebastian Shulz of the University of Technology of Compiègne, Compiègne, France, about bureaucratic entrepreneurs, hybrid digital commons and public administration institutions. To explore the democratizing potential of commonization, which Dr. Shulz defines as the integration of shared property, peer production, and self-governance in public administration, he engages interviews and online observations in France and Spain to identify five factors that enhance, and two that hinder, citizen power in co-governance arrangements. His work spotlights the theoretical and practical implications of commonizing digital public goods and services.
To learn more about this article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/puar.13795