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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
March 9–13, 2018Hyatt Regency Denver | Denver, CO
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Welcome to Denver! We hope that you enjoy yourstay in the beautiful city we call home.
Congratulations to our colleague Dr.Mary Guy, winner of the 2018 DwightWaldo Award! We will celebrate herachievement at a reception onSunday, March 11. Please join us!
SPA faculty publishes research and textbooks on a wide
range of topics in the field. Recent book publications include:
Guy, Mary & Ely, Todd (in press): Essentials of Public Service: An Introduction
to Public Administration. Melvin & Leigh.
spa.ucdenver.edu
Siddiki, Saba, Espinosa, Salvador & Heikkila, Tanya (in press): Contextualizing
Compliance in the Public Sector: Individual Motivations, Social Processes, and
Institutional Design. Routledge.
Scheberle, Denise (2018): Industrial Disasters and Environmental Policy:
Villains, Heroes, and the Rest of Us. Avalon.
Raadschelders, Jos C.N. & Stillman, Richard (2017): Foundations of Public
Administration. Melvin and Leigh.
Weible, Christopher & Sabatier, Paul (2017): Theories of the Policy Process
(4th ed.). Taylor & Francis.
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ea tif l cit as do the an p lic ad inistration iss es fa iliar to all of s incl sion technolog ethics ilitar service cli atep lic health and ore
enver and this conference also are a ost fitting place to highlight mission and service lic ad inistration contin es to facenprecedented challenges as p lic e plo ees anage larger and larger co nities and progra s with fewer and fewer reso rces
This ear s session trac s will provide acade ics and practitioners ali e a wide range of ta e awa reso rces as we definitivelridge theor and practice essions will provide opport nities not onl for researchers and acade icians to de onstrate their wor
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n eeping with o r the e we will sal te individ als who e od the ideals of those for who o r lect res o r na ed incl dinglliot ichardson onald tone and esta allas e will cele rate an core val e social e it thro gh the loriao son ordin ocial it ward and recogni e career long p lic service excellence thro gh the ational lic ervice wardsnd of co rse we will honor the class of o nders ellows the next generation of those serving the p lic good e are
gratef l to those individ als and organi ations that have genero sl s pported o r conference thro gh sponsorships contri tionsand other gifts o have ade this event possi le
lease oin s for this ear s elco e eception where f n and networ ing will reign at the owntown enver ari ecannot pro ise swi ing with the dolphins t we can pro ise a relaxed at osphere and plent of a atic wildlife to per se as
o connect with o r friends and colleag es niversit and gro p receptions will ta e place nda and onda evenings offeringoccasions for o to networ with o r peers and honor individ als for their acco plish ents e s re to a e the ost of all ofthese opport nities e than those organi ations that have sponsored receptions o r s pport is significant and critical to o rattendees experience
e want to recogni e the leadership and g idance of the onference rogra o ittee led o hairs Ton a eavesand a l anc e owe the o r deep appreciation for developing a content rich progra that rings together scholarl andpractitioner perspectives in o r pl s conc rrent sessions plenar and presidential panels and other events Than s as well to
a l la e for again serving as o r aster of cere onies d ring the plenar sessions
e extend a war greeting to those who have ade attending the nn al onference an ann al tradition or those oining sfor the first ti e we now o will find this conference to e a welco ing place to forge new professional and personal relationshipswe hope this is the first of an o will attend
Than o for attending the nn al onference ore i portant we are gratef l to each of o for activel and eaningf llengaging in the wor of o r ociet e sal te o r dedication and co it ent to the p lic service in the nited tates and aro ndthe world
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elco e to enver! The chool of lic ffairs at the niversit of olorado enver is pro d to serve as a latinponsor for this ear s conference e thin o will find ch to en o in enver incl ding spectac lar views of theoc o ntains and a te perate cli ate with a o t da s of s nshine per ear
The ile igh it is ho e to nearl people in a etropolitan area of illion inha itants The cit hasa thriving innovation econo vi rant arts scene do ens of great o tdoor festivals and distinct neigh orhoods eachoffering a ni e experience enver is clearl a cit on the ove ecent accolades incl de
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P R O G R A M C O - C H A I R S A N DH O N O R A R Y C 0 - C H A I R SP A APaul anc y
a l anc is director ofexec tive ed cation in acra entofor the niversit of o thern
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n his c rrent capacit ancdesigns and presents in leadership
and anage ent progra s i pacting national stateand local govern ental and nonprofit organi ationsteaches aster s level classes and is an exec tive coach
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ret rned eace orps vol nteer anc earned hish fro the niversit of itts rgh fro
the niversit of o thern alifornia and froenns lvania tate niversit e eca e a certified
exec tive coach thro gh the nternational oachingederation and was trained at the dson nstit te foroaching e holds arvard niversit s ediatingisp tes certification
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enters on the lic ervice ineorge ason niversit s charchool of olic and overn entn this role she aintains
oversight of its da to daad inistrative operations sec resnew research and develop entcontracts and aintains a series of
exec tive ed cation progra s he serves as a fac lte er in the asters of lic d inistration progra
and oordinator for its ergenc anage ent ando eland ec rit certificate eaves also serves as
director of the irginia ertified lic anagerrogra rior to oining ason eaves was director of
the ississippi lic afet ata a orator at theocial cience esearch enter of ississippi tateniversit where she re ains a research fellow
s a scholar eaves research portfolio has incl dedsec ring contracts fro the irginia epart ent of
ergenc anage ent ational ighwa afetTransportation d inistration ational ceanicand t ospheric d inistration Transportation
ec rit d inistration and ederal ergencanage ent genc To date her research f nding
totals approxi atel illion he has p lished inthe Review of Policy Research Journal of EmergencyManagement Review of Public Personnel Managementand the American Journal of Public Health he hasco a thored oo chapters in The Future of DisasterManagement in the U.S.: Rethinking Legislation,Policy, and Finance, New Voices in the Old South: HowWomen and Minorities Influence Southern Politics
he also was an editor for the ational cade oflic d inistration and erican ociet for lic
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eaves holds a h fro ississippi tate where sheearned her he has participated in the niversitof ichigan s nter niversit onsorti for oliticaland ocial esearch er rogra in antitative
ethods of ocial esearch e niversit s na icanage ent and eadership rogra s and theassach setts nstit te of Technolog s anage ent and
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n active e er eaves served as istrict epresentative and conference coordinator for theortheast onference on lic d inistration he
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Urban Management and a oard e er for the ectionon lic erfor ance and anage ent
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p lic ad inistration and directorof the nstit te for lic
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niversit of ar land as dean ofs for er chool of lic ffairs and ervices
osen a has wor ed in national state and localgovern ent and carried o t n ero s internationalpro ects for the nited ations genc fornternational evelop ent orld an wedishnternational evelop ent genc and govern ents
aro nd the world e is a past president of oth and the nternational ssociation of chools andnstit tes of d inistration in r ssels elgi ased
on no ination the secretar general of the nitedations and approval its cono ic and ocial o ncil
he served as vice chair of the nited ations o itteeof xperts on lic d inistration e is a fellow of the
ational cade of lic d inistration and recipientof vario s awards for the ilding of local de ocrac in
atin erica
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A Aaria P Aristi u ta
aria ristig eta is director of thechool of lic olic andd inistration harles essichair of lic d inistration
and senior polic fellow in thenstit te of lic d inistration
at the niversit of elaware erteaching and research interests arepri aril related to p lic sector
anage ent and incl de perfor ance eas re entstrategic planning and organi ational ehavior he hasp lished n ero s o rnal articles oo chapters and
oo s incl ding Managing for Results in StateGovernment co a thor of Managing Human Behavior inPublic and Nonprofit Organizations, Managing andMeasuring Performance in Public and NonprofitOrganizations and Organizational Behavior he hasserved as co editor of the International Handbook ofPractice-Based Performance Management he is afellow of the ational cade of lic d inistrationan past president and e er of the xec tive
o ncil of etwor of chools of lic olic ffairsand d inistration er doctorate is fro the niversitof o thern alifornia
usan oo nsan Tinsle ooden is professor
of p lic ad inistration and policat the o glas ilder chool of
overn ent and lic ffairs atirginia o onwealthniversit he is i ediate past
president of where she is alife e er fellow of the
ational cade of licd inistration ooden is an internationall recogni ed
social e it scholar who has p lished extensivel on thetopic er ost recent oo is Race and Social Equity: ANervous Area of Government er research has eenf nded several organi ations incl ding the
ssell age o ndation the ellogg o ndation and theanhattan nstit te for olic esearch ooden received
a l right pecialist ward to a ed niversit in ha i nited ra irates he received her h
fro the axwell chool of iti enship and lic ffairsat rac se niversit
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FACULTY NEWS
DANIEL CHENGPhD, Indiana UniversityYuan (Daniel) Cheng joins the HumphreySchool as assistant professor this fall.He researches questions surroundinggovernance, government-nonpro�trelationships, coproduction, and cross-
sectoral collaboration, often with a focus on urbansustainability. Recent work examines the processes andconsequences of nonpro�ts becoming important playersin determining and �nancing public service provision.
JODI SANDFORTProfessorSandfort’s work to improve the delivery ofhuman services has experienced increasedvisibility through the Future ServicesInstitute, which partners with stateagencies, counties, tribal nations, and
community organizations. The institute works to integratesystems, increase innovation, and address institutional racismthrough trainings and leadership development.
JERRY ZHAOAssociate ProfessorZhao directs the Institute for Urban &Regional Infrastructure Finance to advanceresearch and engagement on strategicissues of infrastructure investment acrossurban and rural areas. The scope includes
physical infrastructure (transportation, water, and utilities)as well as social infrastructure (education, public housing,and public safety).
HUMPHREY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
301 19th Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55455
612.624.8910hhh.umn.edu
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ADVANCE THECOMMON GOODRanked among the country’s top 10 professional
public policy and planning schools, the Humphrey
School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota
is widely recognized for its role in examining public
issues and shaping policy and planning at the local,
state, national, and international levels.
INNOVATIVE, ONLINE TOOLSSHARE RESEARCH WITH PUBLICThe Humphrey School has launched a new onlinecollection of multimedia projects designed to sharefaculty’s research � ndings with policymakers andcommunity partners in engaging and accessible ways.
The collection, called Civios, currently featuresmore than 30 podcasts, videos, and mixed mediapresentations on issues ranging from immigration tosex traf� cking and climate change. New products areuploaded regularly, and then shared with practitionersand the broader public through social networks.
Check out the research at civios.umn.edu.
» Six Master’s Degrees
» PhD in Public Affairs
» Six Certi�cates
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FACULTY NEWS
DANIEL CHENGPhD, Indiana UniversityYuan (Daniel) Cheng joins the HumphreySchool as assistant professor this fall.He researches questions surroundinggovernance, government-nonpro�trelationships, coproduction, and cross-
sectoral collaboration, often with a focus on urbansustainability. Recent work examines the processes andconsequences of nonpro�ts becoming important playersin determining and �nancing public service provision.
JODI SANDFORTProfessorSandfort’s work to improve the delivery ofhuman services has experienced increasedvisibility through the Future ServicesInstitute, which partners with stateagencies, counties, tribal nations, and
community organizations. The institute works to integratesystems, increase innovation, and address institutional racismthrough trainings and leadership development.
JERRY ZHAOAssociate ProfessorZhao directs the Institute for Urban &Regional Infrastructure Finance to advanceresearch and engagement on strategicissues of infrastructure investment acrossurban and rural areas. The scope includes
physical infrastructure (transportation, water, and utilities)as well as social infrastructure (education, public housing,and public safety).
HUMPHREY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
301 19th Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55455
612.624.8910hhh.umn.edu
INSPIRING LEADERS TO
ADVANCE THECOMMON GOODRanked among the country’s top 10 professional
public policy and planning schools, the Humphrey
School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota
is widely recognized for its role in examining public
issues and shaping policy and planning at the local,
state, national, and international levels.
INNOVATIVE, ONLINE TOOLSSHARE RESEARCH WITH PUBLICThe Humphrey School has launched a new onlinecollection of multimedia projects designed to sharefaculty’s research � ndings with policymakers andcommunity partners in engaging and accessible ways.
The collection, called Civios, currently featuresmore than 30 podcasts, videos, and mixed mediapresentations on issues ranging from immigration tosex traf� cking and climate change. New products areuploaded regularly, and then shared with practitionersand the broader public through social networks.
Check out the research at civios.umn.edu.
» Six Master’s Degrees
» PhD in Public Affairs
» Six Certi�cates
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FACULTY NEWS
DANIEL CHENGPhD, Indiana UniversityYuan (Daniel) Cheng joins the HumphreySchool as assistant professor this fall.He researches questions surroundinggovernance, government-nonpro�trelationships, coproduction, and cross-
sectoral collaboration, often with a focus on urbansustainability. Recent work examines the processes andconsequences of nonpro�ts becoming important playersin determining and �nancing public service provision.
JODI SANDFORTProfessorSandfort’s work to improve the delivery ofhuman services has experienced increasedvisibility through the Future ServicesInstitute, which partners with stateagencies, counties, tribal nations, and
community organizations. The institute works to integratesystems, increase innovation, and address institutional racismthrough trainings and leadership development.
JERRY ZHAOAssociate ProfessorZhao directs the Institute for Urban &Regional Infrastructure Finance to advanceresearch and engagement on strategicissues of infrastructure investment acrossurban and rural areas. The scope includes
physical infrastructure (transportation, water, and utilities)as well as social infrastructure (education, public housing,and public safety).
HUMPHREY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
301 19th Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55455
612.624.8910hhh.umn.edu
INSPIRING LEADERS TO
ADVANCE THECOMMON GOODRanked among the country’s top 10 professional
public policy and planning schools, the Humphrey
School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota
is widely recognized for its role in examining public
issues and shaping policy and planning at the local,
state, national, and international levels.
INNOVATIVE, ONLINE TOOLSSHARE RESEARCH WITH PUBLICThe Humphrey School has launched a new onlinecollection of multimedia projects designed to sharefaculty’s research � ndings with policymakers andcommunity partners in engaging and accessible ways.
The collection, called Civios, currently featuresmore than 30 podcasts, videos, and mixed mediapresentations on issues ranging from immigration tosex traf� cking and climate change. New products areuploaded regularly, and then shared with practitionersand the broader public through social networks.
Check out the research at civios.umn.edu.
» Six Master’s Degrees
» PhD in Public Affairs
» Six Certi�cates
ASPA Conf Select.indd 1 2/7/18 3:24 PM
FACULTY NEWS
DANIEL CHENGPhD, Indiana UniversityYuan (Daniel) Cheng joins the HumphreySchool as assistant professor this fall.He researches questions surroundinggovernance, government-nonpro�trelationships, coproduction, and cross-
sectoral collaboration, often with a focus on urbansustainability. Recent work examines the processes andconsequences of nonpro�ts becoming important playersin determining and �nancing public service provision.
JODI SANDFORTProfessorSandfort’s work to improve the delivery ofhuman services has experienced increasedvisibility through the Future ServicesInstitute, which partners with stateagencies, counties, tribal nations, and
community organizations. The institute works to integratesystems, increase innovation, and address institutional racismthrough trainings and leadership development.
JERRY ZHAOAssociate ProfessorZhao directs the Institute for Urban &Regional Infrastructure Finance to advanceresearch and engagement on strategicissues of infrastructure investment acrossurban and rural areas. The scope includes
physical infrastructure (transportation, water, and utilities)as well as social infrastructure (education, public housing,and public safety).
HUMPHREY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
301 19th Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55455
612.624.8910hhh.umn.edu
INSPIRING LEADERS TO
ADVANCE THECOMMON GOODRanked among the country’s top 10 professional
public policy and planning schools, the Humphrey
School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota
is widely recognized for its role in examining public
issues and shaping policy and planning at the local,
state, national, and international levels.
INNOVATIVE, ONLINE TOOLSSHARE RESEARCH WITH PUBLICThe Humphrey School has launched a new onlinecollection of multimedia projects designed to sharefaculty’s research � ndings with policymakers andcommunity partners in engaging and accessible ways.
The collection, called Civios, currently featuresmore than 30 podcasts, videos, and mixed mediapresentations on issues ranging from immigration tosex traf� cking and climate change. New products areuploaded regularly, and then shared with practitionersand the broader public through social networks.
Check out the research at civios.umn.edu.
» Six Master’s Degrees
» PhD in Public Affairs
» Six Certi�cates
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2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Calary otiation oul Acc t
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This year’s Fair also will include two special workshops focused on hiring processes in the public sector.
PLENARIESAND LECTURES
P L E N A R I E S & L E C T U R E SHonored Guests ................................. 25Opening Plenary ................................ 26Elliot Richardson Lecture................... 27Nesta M. Gallas Lecture..................... 28Donald C. Stone Lecture.................... 29Closing Plenary................................... 30ASPA Business Meeting..................... 31
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STONE LECTURER
Tina NabatchiProfessor Nabatchi will deliver the Stone Lecture atthis year’s ASPA Conference. he studies pu lic par-ticipation colla orati e go ernance alternati e disputeresolution and challenges in pu lic ad inistration erfederally funded grant pro ect hich used pu lic deli -eration to etter understand patient engage ent anddiagnostic error as na ed national and internationalresearch pro ect of the year y the nternational ssocia-tion for u lic articipation
OTHER FACULTY
Julia Carboniar oni conducts research on colla oration to address
social pro le s he is a founding e er of the ollecti ei ing esearch roup and is engaged in a ulti-year study
on gi ing circles supported y the ill and elinda atesoundation and the harles tuart ott oundation
Sabina Schnellchnell s research interests include transparency corruption
good go ernance and pu lic sector refor in de elopingcountries er recent article in Governance in estigates hyofficials in high-corruption countries adopt transparencyrefor s though these ight co e ac to haunt the
a well School of itizenship and Public Affairsmaxwell.syr.edu
lease oin us in congratulating these a ell chool scholarsho are participating in this year s annual conference of the
erican ociety for u lic d inistration Maxwellat ASPA
DOCTORAL CANDIDATES
Suyeon JoJo studies public and nonprofit management, collaboration, citizen participation, and volunteering. She has publishedin several journals, including AmericanReview of Public Administration.
Samanta Leeee s research interests include public
management, governance, and development. Her current research focuses onperceptions of public participation bylocal health department officials.
Alvaro SalasSalas researches collaborative governance, impact investment, and information communication technologies.
FOUNDERS FELLOW
Iuliia ShybalkinaShybalkina has been selected as a2018 ASPA Founders’ Fellow. Shestudies public participation and transparency in public finance.
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H O N O R E D G U E S T SA A A
9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Centennial DSession Sponsored By:
ayor ic a l ancocichael ancoc is enver sth a or ring his ti e in
office a or ancoc and hisad inistration have eli inated thecit s dget deficit fostered adiverse econo and restored
ch needed services that werelost d ring the recession ith adrive toward increasing
opport nit for ever resident he has prioriti edinnovative sol tions to investing in the cit s children and
o th increasing o ilit options afforda le ho singand services for the ho eless s pporting econo ic
o ilit entreprene rs and s all sinesses anda ing govern ent wor s arter for residents rior to
eco ing a or he served on the enver it o ncilfor eight ears and was president of the etro enver
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i ut nant o rnor onna ynnonna nne r was sworn in
as olorado s th lie tenantgovernor and chief operatingofficer he is widel respected as
oth a leader in the private sectorand an expert in the health field
he has spent ears as a seniorleader of lti illion dollar healthcare co panies and spent ears
efore that serving in ltiple roles in ew or itgovern ent r nne has led efforts to address theiss es of health care afforda ilit accessi ilit and
alit he la nched ltiple initiatives to increaseacco nta ilit and transparenc in govern ent and a egovern ent services ore efficient and effective
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O P E N I N G P L E N A R YSATURDAY, MARCH 10, 20189:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Centennial D
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anic ac ancn acco plished exec tive and
governance expert resident anice achance is
exec tive vice president forstrategic and organi ationalexcellence at the erican
eoph sical nion dedicatedvol nteer and tr sted advisor sheis a fellow of the ational cade
of lic d inistration a fellow of the erican ocietof ssociation xec tives and a e er of the
oard of directors of the ise iving lliancerior to her wor in not for profit enterprises achance
was no inated resident illia linton andnani o sl confir ed the enate as director
of the ffice of ersonnel anage enthe served as chair of the ational a or anage entartnership o ncil e er of the resident sanage ent o ncil and e er of the resident s
o ncil on the residential Transition rior toeco ing director she served as s director of
co nications and polic chief of staff and dep tdirector
achance is credited with n ero s achieve ents at incl ding refor lating the agenc s ission
and strateg and re engineering its e plo eeorgani ational str ct re and c lt re expanding the
a il and edical eave ct to per it the se of sicleave to care for a new orn adopted child or ailing fa il
e er and esta lishing USAJOBS.GOVor ore than ears achance was of the peciali raries ssociation leading the glo al association of
li rarians and infor ation professionals and theirsiness partners
achance grad ated fro anhattanville ollege andearned her fro T lane niversit
al ri ialerie e ie oined the harles ettering o ndation as director
of explorator research in a er c rrent role ena les her
to devote attention to alongstanding research interest inpolitical theor and practicecontin ing wor eg n in when she was a scholar in
residence at the fo ndation t that ti e she p lishedessa s and articles on governance and p lic policespeciall regarding the i portance of p licad inistrators aligning professional practices withciti ens expectations rrentl she identifies researchopport nities and oversees st dies and learningexchanges exploring the f nda ental estion of thefo ndation how to a e de ocrac wor as it sho ld
n adept leader with ore than ears of anagerialexperience in solving co plex and controversialpro le s e ie served as acting chief of staff anddistrict director for ongress an i e T rner hio s
th istrict co issioner on the lic tilitieso ission of hio and cit anager for the cities ofincinnati and a ton hio and eters rg irginiahe also served as ad nct professor at the niversit ofa ton and oward niversit and was a fellow at theenter for nicipal anage ent eorge ashingtonniversit n addition to her wor in the nited tates
she has extensive experience internationall wor ingwith p lic officials in developing co ntries in frica
astern rope and siae ie has oined the Public Administration Review
(PAR) editorial oard and is a e er of the oard ofdirectors for the ational ivic eag e a ton istornitiatives of hange and the eli erative e ocraconsorti he is for er oard chair of the ationalcade of lic d inistratione ie received her fro the niversit of isso ri
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E L L I O T R I C H A R D S O N L E C T U R ESUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2018
10:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Centennial D
P A ar al garwal serves as dean and of ortheastern niversit
ilicon alle e also serves as thehair an of t re a anrancisco a rea ased pioneer
in the area of glo al s staina ilitrevio sl he was of Tilo al an organi ation dedicated
to fostering entreprene rshipacross cities in co ntries e also served as
overnor rnold chwar enegger s chief technologofficer for the state of alifornia and has held exec tiveand anage ent roles with now erox ncand now
garwal helped pioneer the se of nternet in govern entand shaped national and state polic in this area dating
ac to ice resident l ore s ational nfor ation
nfrastr ct re dvisor o ncil in e had theni e distinction of having a national ann al award
na ed as the garwal ward for eadership inlectronic overn ent e also served as president
of the ational ssociation of tate s and ationallectronic o erce oordinating o ncil fellow of
the ational cade of lic d inistration he is onthe ad nct fac lt at niversit of o thern aliforniaand niversit of an rancisco
garwal is an al n s of T elhi and the niversit ofalifornia er ele
This lecture is the 18th in an annual series that honorsthe life and legacy of Elliot Richardson and the model ofpublic service he embodied. It is sponsored by ASPA andthe National Academy of Public Administration.
A ar s Pr s ntPublic Administration Review Awards
o is rownlow wardaverne rchfield wardhester ewland wardillia osher and rederic osher ward
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N E S T A M . G A L L A S L E C T U R EMONDAY, MARCH 12, 201810:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Centennial D
alt r au ror ore than ears alterha r for er director of
the ffice of overn entthics and c rrentl senior
director of ethics at the a paignegal enter has provided
a standard of p lic serviceexcellence and pro oted thepractice of ethics in governance
is achieve ents have garnered hi attention in thenational edia spotlight in the past ear as he hascontin ed to stren o sl voice the val e of ethicalgovernance
s pervisor attorne at in the earl s haled a tea of attorne s financial anal sts and ethicsofficials who reviewed financial disclos re reports ofpresidential no inees e transfor ed the no ineeprogra and developed a page g ide for draftingethics agree ents that red ced processing ti es andprod ced etter o tco es in resolving conflicts ofinterest ecogni ed for his leadership he eca e sdep t general co nsel where he advanced resident
a a s transition effort leading a crossdivisional tea in effectivel resolving potential conflictsof interest for nearl presidential enate confir edpositions and senior hite o se positions
resident a a appointed ha as director inan ar he served in that capacit ntil l
ring his ten re as director he oderni ed reg lationsadvised agencies iss ed legal and progra g idanceexpanded ethics ed cation conserved taxpa er reso rcesand ilt a strong perfor ance str ct re e oversawan ethics progra co posed of agenc ethicsofficials who prevented conflicts of interest on the partof illion civilian federal e plo ees pl s officers in
nifor all on a illion dget
ollowing a widel reported speech in in whichha called on resident Tr p for f ll divestit re of
his financial interests reported oft speeches
a o t patriotic d t are nor all the ailiwic of threelaw a ers on apitol ill not won govern entlaw ers who wor ehind the scenes and co thro ghrea s of paperwor ne ethics expert called thespeech a great act of co rage another called itextraordinar
n l ha resigned as director and egan hisc rrent position at the a paign egal enter statingthat wor ing on the o tside of the ad inistration wo ldena le hi to refor and strengthen existing federalgovern ent ethics progra s
rior to his experience at ha wor ed as anattorne with the law fir haw ransford eille xand oth where he foc sed on federal e plo entlaw representing federal e plo ees pri aril enior
xec tive ervice e ers anagers and lawenforce ent officials e also held a n er of staffattorne positions at a variet of govern ent agenciesincl ding the entral ffice of the epart ent of
eterans ffairs the ffice of eneral o nsel of the epart ent of ealth and an ervices and the
s alti ore ashington egional o nsel s office
ha earned his fro a es adison niversitand his fro the erican niversit ashington
ollege of aw
The Nesta M. Gallas Award for ExemplaryProfessionalism in Public Service has been establishedto honor the lifetime achievements of a dedicated publicservant. Dr. Gallas was a consummate professionaland path breaker. She was the first woman to serve asASPA’s national president. As the personnel directorin Honolulu, she fought for inclusion. She was aninternational expert in public administration andan academic leader who complemented theoreticalobservations with experiential insights. The purpose ofthe award is to continue to advance the core values thatNesta M. Gallas elegantly exemplified.
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A ar s Pr s ntNesta M. Gallas Award
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D O N A L D C . S T O N E L E C T U R EMONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.C e n t e n n i a l D
A ar Pr s ntDonald C. Stone Service to ASPA Award
ina a atc iTina a atchi is associateprofessor of p lic ad inistrationand international affairs and afac lt research associate at the
rogra for the dvance ent ofesearch on onflict andolla oration at rac seniversit s axwell chool er
research foc ses on citi enparticipation colla orative governance conflictresol tion and challenges in p lic ad inistration
rior to oining the axwell chool a atchi wasresearch coordinator for the ndiana onflict esol tionnstit te at ndiana niversit loo ington where
she was responsi le for the design i ple entationanal sis and p lication of vario s research pro ectsn this capacit she provided cons ltations a o t and
eval ations of alternative disp te resol tion in severalfederal agencies incl ding the epart ent of
stice ostal ervice ational nstit tes of ealthepart ent of gric lt re and nstit te fornviron ental onflict esol tion
a atchi s research has een p lished in n ero so rnals incl ding the Journal of Public Administration
Research and Theory Public Administration ReviewAmerican Review of Public Administration NationalCivic Review and Conflict Resolution Quarterly hehas several award winning articles a ong the
ddressing the iti enship and e ocratic eficitsxploring the otential of eli erative e ocrac for
lic d inistration val ating the rod ctivitof olla orative overnance egi es erfor ance
atrix and The ew overnance ractices androcesses for ta eholder and iti en articipation in theor of overn ent
n addition to n ero s oo chapters onographsand white papers a atchi is lead editor of Democracyin Motion: Evaluating the Practice and Impact ofDeliberative Civic Engagement xford niversit
ress he recentl p lished two oo s PublicParticipation for 21st Century Democracy with att
eighninger osse ass and CollaborativeGovernance Regimes with ir erson eorgetown
niversit ress
Established in 1995 by the ASPA Endowment, the DonaldC. Stone Lecture honors the memory of ASPA’s chartermember and past president. Lecturers reflect Stone’svaried interests and contributions to public service andpublic administration.
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alt r au ror ore than ears alterha r for er director of
the ffice of overn entthics and c rrentl senior
director of ethics at the a paignegal enter has provided
a standard of p lic serviceexcellence and pro oted thepractice of ethics in governance
is achieve ents have garnered hi attention in thenational edia spotlight in the past ear as he hascontin ed to stren o sl voice the val e of ethicalgovernance
s pervisor attorne at in the earl s haled a tea of attorne s financial anal sts and ethicsofficials who reviewed financial disclos re reports ofpresidential no inees e transfor ed the no ineeprogra and developed a page g ide for draftingethics agree ents that red ced processing ti es andprod ced etter o tco es in resolving conflicts ofinterest ecogni ed for his leadership he eca e sdep t general co nsel where he advanced resident
a a s transition effort leading a crossdivisional tea in effectivel resolving potential conflictsof interest for nearl presidential enate confir edpositions and senior hite o se positions
resident a a appointed ha as director inan ar he served in that capacit ntil l
ring his ten re as director he oderni ed reg lationsadvised agencies iss ed legal and progra g idanceexpanded ethics ed cation conserved taxpa er reso rcesand ilt a strong perfor ance str ct re e oversawan ethics progra co posed of agenc ethicsofficials who prevented conflicts of interest on the partof illion civilian federal e plo ees pl s officers in
nifor all on a illion dget
ollowing a widel reported speech in in whichha called on resident Tr p for f ll divestit re of
his financial interests reported oft speeches
a o t patriotic d t are nor all the ailiwic of threelaw a ers on apitol ill not won govern entlaw ers who wor ehind the scenes and co thro ghrea s of paperwor ne ethics expert called thespeech a great act of co rage another called itextraordinar
n l ha resigned as director and egan hisc rrent position at the a paign egal enter statingthat wor ing on the o tside of the ad inistration wo ldena le hi to refor and strengthen existing federalgovern ent ethics progra s
rior to his experience at ha wor ed as anattorne with the law fir haw ransford eille xand oth where he foc sed on federal e plo entlaw representing federal e plo ees pri aril enior
xec tive ervice e ers anagers and lawenforce ent officials e also held a n er of staffattorne positions at a variet of govern ent agenciesincl ding the entral ffice of the epart ent of
eterans ffairs the ffice of eneral o nsel of the epart ent of ealth and an ervices and the
s alti ore ashington egional o nsel s office
ha earned his fro a es adison niversitand his fro the erican niversit ashington
ollege of aw
The Nesta M. Gallas Award for ExemplaryProfessionalism in Public Service has been establishedto honor the lifetime achievements of a dedicated publicservant. Dr. Gallas was a consummate professionaland path breaker. She was the first woman to serve asASPA’s national president. As the personnel directorin Honolulu, she fought for inclusion. She was aninternational expert in public administration andan academic leader who complemented theoreticalobservations with experiential insights. The purpose ofthe award is to continue to advance the core values thatNesta M. Gallas elegantly exemplified.
Session Supported By:
A ar s Pr s ntNesta M. Gallas Award
Dwight Waldo Award
Paul Van Riper Award
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C L O S I N G P L E N A R YTUESDAY, MARCH 13, 201811:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Centennial D
an Pisanoane isano is professor in theniversit of o thern alifornia
ol rice chool of licolic he has een on the
school s fac lt since erareas of expertise incl de nonprofitleadership and anage entp lic ad inistration p licprivate partnerships and civicengage ent
isano served as president and director of the at ralistor se of os ngeles o nt fro to
er top priorities were to foc s on the sevisitor s experience transfor ing the instit tioninto a st cent r destination This incl ded seis icstrengthening and renovations to the ildings odernlight filled exhi its new a enities five new per anentexhi itions and o tdoor at re ardens n all thetransfor ation i proved ore than percent of itsinterior p lic space and do led its progra ing space
he s pported innovative progra ing strengthened thescientific progra and ilt partnerships that positionedthe se as a h for p lic dialog e p lic privatepartnership she and her tea raised ore than
illion in p lic and private f nds
isano oined in as dean of the chool of licd inistration ring her nearl seven ear ten re she
led a a or effort to strengthen the school acade icall atoth the grad ate and ndergrad ate levels nn al gifts
and grants ore than do led to illion and theendow ent increased fo r fold to illion
n isano was appointed vice president of externalrelations at the niversit and was pro oted to seniorvice president in n this role she not onl wor edwith the chief anage ent tea t also wasresponsi le for esta lishing and aintaining sco nit p lic govern ent and al ni relations
ith fo r other senior officers she assisted the niversitpresident in all significant decisions n addition shedeveloped a co nit o treach progra that wasnationall recogni ed when was na ed Time
aga ine ollege of the ear in he concept ali edand i ple ented the ood eigh ors ca paign to f nd
niversit neigh orhood partnerships for neigh orhoodi prove ent he developed and led s participationwith the a il of ive chools in the niversit ar
xposition ar neigh orhood as well as with twoschools in the ealth ciences neigh orhood and helpedorgani e the id atch progra
isano was president of os ngeles and Theartnership civic organi ations wor ing to i prove the
alit of life in o thern alifornia he served on thefac lt of eorgetown niversit s chool of oreign
ervice and was a hite o se fellow on the ationalec rit o ncil staff he earned and h degrees
in international relations fro the ohns op insniversit chool of dvanced nternational t dies and
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A S P A B U S I N E S S M E E T I N GTUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2018
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.C e n t e n n i a l D
Susan T. GoodenImmediate Past President
Stephen RolandiDistrict I Representative
Marc FudgeCOMPA Representative
Don KettlDistrict II Representative
Dan LasseterDistrict III Representative
Andrea HustonParliamentarian
Alfred HoDistrict IV Representative
James NordinDistrict V Representative
Andrea HeadleyStudent Representative
Following the closing plenary address, ASPA will hold its business meeting. This session includes the official transitionof leadership and oath of office.
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C L O S I N G P L E N A R YTUESDAY, MARCH 13, 201811:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Centennial D
an Pisanoane isano is professor in theniversit of o thern alifornia
ol rice chool of licolic he has een on the
school s fac lt since erareas of expertise incl de nonprofitleadership and anage entp lic ad inistration p licprivate partnerships and civicengage ent
isano served as president and director of the at ralistor se of os ngeles o nt fro to
er top priorities were to foc s on the sevisitor s experience transfor ing the instit tioninto a st cent r destination This incl ded seis icstrengthening and renovations to the ildings odernlight filled exhi its new a enities five new per anentexhi itions and o tdoor at re ardens n all thetransfor ation i proved ore than percent of itsinterior p lic space and do led its progra ing space
he s pported innovative progra ing strengthened thescientific progra and ilt partnerships that positionedthe se as a h for p lic dialog e p lic privatepartnership she and her tea raised ore than
illion in p lic and private f nds
isano oined in as dean of the chool of licd inistration ring her nearl seven ear ten re she
led a a or effort to strengthen the school acade icall atoth the grad ate and ndergrad ate levels nn al gifts
and grants ore than do led to illion and theendow ent increased fo r fold to illion
n isano was appointed vice president of externalrelations at the niversit and was pro oted to seniorvice president in n this role she not onl wor edwith the chief anage ent tea t also wasresponsi le for esta lishing and aintaining sco nit p lic govern ent and al ni relations
ith fo r other senior officers she assisted the niversitpresident in all significant decisions n addition shedeveloped a co nit o treach progra that wasnationall recogni ed when was na ed Time
aga ine ollege of the ear in he concept ali edand i ple ented the ood eigh ors ca paign to f nd
niversit neigh orhood partnerships for neigh orhoodi prove ent he developed and led s participationwith the a il of ive chools in the niversit ar
xposition ar neigh orhood as well as with twoschools in the ealth ciences neigh orhood and helpedorgani e the id atch progra
isano was president of os ngeles and Theartnership civic organi ations wor ing to i prove the
alit of life in o thern alifornia he served on thefac lt of eorgetown niversit s chool of oreign
ervice and was a hite o se fellow on the ationalec rit o ncil staff he earned and h degrees
in international relations fro the ohns op insniversit chool of dvanced nternational t dies and
a fro tanford niversit
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Golembiewski Professorof Public Administration
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n an served in the av fro ove er tol when he retired with the per anent ran of
d iral hile on active d t he served as director ofnaval intelligence vice director of the efense ntelligence
genc director of the ational ec rit genc anddep t director of entral ntelligence fter retire entfro the av he was chair an and chief exec tiveofficer of the icroelectronics and o p ter Technolog
orporation in stin Texas for fo r ears and chair anpresident and of est ar ste s nc a privatelowned electronics ind str holding co pan for three
ears e also served as chair an of the ederal eservean of allas fro
n an s pri ar siness activit since has eeninvesting in start p technolog co panies where he is a
anaging director of efinor ent res and of i estoneapital dvisors e serves as a tr stee of the alifornia
nstit te of Technolog e is an elected ellow of theational cade of lic d inistration
William McRavenniversit of Texas T stehancellor illia c aven a
retired av fo r starad iral leads one of the nation slargest and ost respected s ste sof higher ed cation s the chiefexec tive officer of the T stethe hancellor oversees instit tions that ed cate
st dents and e plo fac lt and ore than health care professionals researchers and staff
ince he eca e chancellor in an ar c aven
has reco itted the T ste and its instit tions toi proving the lives of Texans and people all over theworld thro gh ed cation research and health care
rior to eco ing chancellor c aven was theco ander of pecial perations o and d ringwhich ti e he led a force of en and wo enand was responsi le for cond cting co nter terrorisoperations worldwide c aven also is a recogni ednational a thorit on foreign polic and has advised
residents eorge sh and arac a a and other leaders on defense iss es is oo Spec Ops: Case
Studies in Special Operations Warfare: Theory andPractice p lished in several lang ages is considered af nda ental text on special operations strateg
c aven s ilitar legac goes e ond strateg andwarfare s co ander of pecial perations
o and c aven spearheaded the creation of the
ssons arn for o to ant orl
A A A 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Centennial EMODERATORJefferson Davis Howell, Jr.
ea owell is a seniorresearch fellow with the ndon
ohnson chool for lic ffairsthe niversit of Texas at stin
e is teaching co rses onleadership as well as participatingin leadership training activitiessponsored the overnor s
xec tive evelop ent rogra
owell s alification for teaching leadership is ased ona lifeti e of leadership challenges and responsi ilitiesThis incl des ears as an fficer of arines in whichhe co anded at all levels incl ding leading infantrplatoons of approxi atel arines a arinefighter attac s adron a person aircraft gro pa person aircraft wing and lti atel a arineforce of ore than arines and ailors
fter retiring fro the arine orps in owellcontin ed accepting leadership challenges while
anaging a person engineering contract for ciencepplications nternational orporation followed in ret rning to govern ent service and eco ing the
center director for s ndon ohnson paceenter in o ston e held that position for ore than
three ears efore co ing to the niversit of Texas
owell has received n ero s awards and decorationsin recognition for his service with the arines and n he was na ed the tstanding rad ate of theniversit of Texas rad ate chool
PANELISTSBobby Inman
d iral o n an grad atedfro the niversit of Texas at
stin in and fro theational ar ollege in eeca e an ad nct professor at theniversit of Texas at stin in
e was appointed as aten red professor holding the
ndon ohnson entennialhair in ational olic in g st e served as
interi dean of the chool of lic ffairs froan ar to ece er and again fro an ar
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atherine arrettand ichard reenehave foc sed on thefield of cit andstate govern entthro gh researchanal siscons ltationand writing for
ore than ears The are principals of arrett andreene nc
The h s and and wife tea are senior fellows atthe els nstit te of overn ent at the niversit of
enns lvania n addition the are special pro ectcons ltants to the olc er lliance senior fellowswith the o ncil of tate overn ents and fellowsof the ational cade of lic d inistration
reene is a long ti e oard e er of s enterfor cco nta ilit and erfor ance The also are
anage ent col nists for Governing aga ine andsenior fellows at the Governing nstit te
arrett and reene have served in an advisor capacitto an organi ations incl ding the ational eag e of
ities the r an nstit te the overn ental cco ntingtandards oard the ssociation of overn entcco ntants the ational ssociation of tate hiefd inistrators ffices the enter for a etter o th and
others The spea widel to state and local govern entrelated organi ations and speciali e in a wide rangeof topics incl ding data ased polic perfor ance
anage ent proc re ent civic ed cation p lic sectorwor forces and others The have co written five oo s
reservation of the orce a il initiative to ens rethe ental spirit al and ph sical well eing of those whoserve as well as their fa ilies
c aven grad ated fro the niversit of Texas atstin in with a degree in o rnalis and received
his aster s degree fro the aval ostgrad ate choolin ontere in n the Texas xes honored
c aven with a isting ished l n s ward
Mark A. Welsh, IIIeneral ar elsh eca e
dean of the sh chool ofovern ent and lic ervice at
Texas niversit on g after a ear career in the
ir orce elsh who wasorn in an ntonio Texas earned
a fro the ir orcecade an in co p ter
reso rce anage ent fro e ster niversit andgrad ated fro the r o and and eneral taff
ollege the ir ar ollege and the ational arollege e was a fellow of e inar at theassach setts nstit te of Technolog a fellow of theational ec rit t dies rogra of rac se niversit
and ohns op ins niversit a fellow of rainianec rit t dies at the ohn enned chool ofovern ent at arvard niversit a fellow of theinnacle o rse of the ational efense niversit and a
grad ate of the eneral anager rogra at the arvardsiness chool ring his long ilitar career he
received n ero s awards and decorations incl dingltiple awards of the efense isting ished ervice
edal isting ished ervice edal and theisting ished l ing ross
elsh eca e the th hief of taff of the ir orce ing st responsi le for the organi ation training
and e ipping of active d t ard eserveand civilian forces serving in the nited tates andoverseas s a e er of the oint hiefs of taff he andother service chiefs f nctioned as ilitar advisers to the
ecretar of efense ational ec rit o ncil and theresident ring his ir orce career he also served
as co ander of ir orces in rope and fricaco ander of T s ir o and associate directorof ilitar affairs at the entral ntelligence genc and
o andant of the nited tates ir orce cade
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f nded several organi ations incl ding thessell age o ndation the ellogg o ndation and the
anhattan nstit te for olic esearch ooden receiveda l right pecialist ward to a ed niversit in
ha i nited ra irates he received her hfro the axwell chool of iti enship and lic ffairsat rac se niversit
Mary Guyar is professor of p lic
ad inistration in the chool oflic ffairs at the niversit of
olorado enver er research andteaching interests foc s on theh an processes involved inp lic service deliver hec rrentl leads a tea ofresearchers who are investigating
the ever da wor experience of p lic servants aro ndthe glo e is a fellow of the ational cade of
lic d inistration past president of and pasteditor in chief of the Review of Public PersonnelAdministration
Richard Greggory Johnson, IIIichard reggor ohnson is a
ten red professor of p lic policand anage ent and l right
cholar in the epart ent oflic and onprofit
d inistration c aren asag ng chool of anage entniversit of an rancisco is
research centers on social e itwithin the fields of p lic polic anage ent highered cation and h an reso rces anage ent e has
een teaching in higher ed cation for al ost ears andis widel p lished with several oo s and ore than peer reviewed o rnal articles ohnson is a e er ofthe hi eta appa onor ociet and past president ofthe i lpha lpha onor ociet chapter e isc rrentl president of i a a nternational onor
ociet for the ocial ciences at ediate pastorthern alifornia istrict irector of lpha hi lpharaternit he holds editorial oard appoint ents with
Public Administration Review Public Integrity andJournal of Public Affairs Education e holds grad atedegrees fro olden ate niversit e a l niversitand eorgetown niversit
Ally rainin for ocial uityi rsity an nclusion
A A A 2:15 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Centennial ESponsored By
SPEAKERSMarc Fudge
arc dge is associate professorof p lic ad inistration in the
ac rown ollege of sinessand lic d inistration at
alifornia tate niversit anernardino rrent president of
the onference of inorit licd inistrators he has
served on its exec tive oard since e also is the anaging editor of the Journal of
Public Management and Social Policy (JPMSP) n dge was appointed to serve as a senior research fellow
for the esearch nstit te for lic anage ent andovernance n he was awarded the prestigio salifornia hancellor s rant on xtended d cation
where he developed the ocial nnovation and iversitanage ent rogra dge cond cts research in the
areas of p lic finance perfor ance eas re ent andsocial e it his wor appears in the Journal of PublicBudgeting Accounting and Financial ManagementPublic Financial Management the Journal ofInternational Finance and Economics the InternationalJournal of Public Administration and others e earnedhis h in p lic ad inistration fro tgers
niversit ewar his fro airleigh ic insonniversit and his fro oward niversit
Susan T. Goodensan Tinsle ooden is professor
of p lic ad inistration and policat the o glas ilder chool of
overn ent and lic ffairs atirginia o onwealthniversit he is i ediate past
president of where she is alife e er fellow of the
ational cade of licd inistration ooden is an internationall recogni ed
social e it scholar who has p lished extensivel on thetopic er ost recent oo is Race and Social Equity: ANervous Area of Government er research has een
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ociet of ons er ffairs rofessionals nternationalor ore than ears she was of the peciali raries ssociation leading the glo al association of
li rarians and infor ation professionals and theirsiness partners located in co ntries
orn and raised in iddeford achance grad atedfro anhattanville ollege and earned her froT lane niversit he is ad itted to practice law in the
tate of aine the istrict of ol ia and the nitedtates pre e o rt
This session will loo at social e it race and ethnicitT and ore in the context of training o to
e an all for social e it diversit and incl sion ino r niversit or wor place ession leaders also will
loo at addressing sex al harass ent and assa lt inthe wor place recr iting and retaining a diverse andincl sive wor force and other related iss es
Hosted ByCOMPA, LGBT Advocacy Alliance, SDSJ, SNAPS, SPALRand SWPA
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8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Centennial ESPEAKERBrian Elms
rian l s is a thor of PeakPerformance and is for erdirector of ea cade and
nal tics for the it and o ntof enver e speciali es ininnovation and processi prove ent with ore than
ears of experience providingpolitical polic and progra
anage ent expertise to govern ent agencies electedofficials trade associations and nonprofit organi ations
l s started his career in p lic service after grad atingfro egis niversit and oining the ational chooland o nit orps eri orps as a tea leader ewor ed for the endell ad inistration in enns lvania aspolic director for the epart ent of ging fter wor ingin ashington for as a legislative specialistfor health and long ter care he oved ac to hisho etown and served as assistant director of govern entaffairs at enver nternational irport
Janice Lachance n acco plished exec tive andgovernance expert
resident anice achance is exec tive vice
president for strategic andorgani ational excellence at the erican eoph sical nion aco nit of arth andspace scientists located in ore
than co ntries aro nd the world dedicatedvol nteer and tr sted advisor she is a fellow of the
ational cade of lic d inistration where shehas served on its oard of irectors a fellow of the
erican ociet of ssociation xec tives and ae er of the oard of directors of the ise ivinglliance
rior to her wor in not for profit enterprises achancewas no inated resident illia linton and
nani o sl confir ed the enate as thea inet ran ed director of the ffice of ersonnelanage ent the federal govern ent s independent
h an reso rces agenc responsi le for all polic andprogra s affecting the illion e ers of thenation s civil service he served as chair of the ational
a or anage ent artnership o ncil e er ofthe resident s anage ent o ncil and e er of the
resident s o ncil on the residential Transitionrior to eco ing director she served as s director
of co nications and polic chief of staff and dep tdirector
achance is credited with n ero s se inalachieve ents at incl ding refor lating theagenc s ission and strateg and reengineering its
e plo ee organi ational str ct re and c lt reexpanding the a il and edical eave ct to per itthe se of sic leave to care for a new orn adopted childor ailing fa il e er instit ting afforda le long tercare ins rance for federal e plo ees e ers ofthe ar ed services and retirees and esta lishingUSAJOBS.GOV the federal govern ent s official so rcefor federal o listings and e plo ent opport nitinfor ation
or erl a cons ltant foc sed on exec tive transitionsand organi ational transfor ations achance previo slserved as interi exec tive director of the erican
i rar ssociation s ashington ffice interipresident of the etter siness rea nstit te for
ar etplace Tr st and interi president and of the
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l s is ean lac elt certified ix ig a reen eltand a hange anage ent rofessional n his priorrole as director of the ea cade he developedc rric l training and cons lting services thatfoc sed on e plo ee led perfor ance anage entand contin o s i prove ent ince its inception in
ea cade initiatives have saved the it ando nt of enver ore than illion the cade
has provided training to ore than p lic andnonprofit professionals
l s oined the hange nnovation genc to foc s oncreating e plo ee driven innovation progra s aro ndthe co ntr e wor s with cities to la nch progra s andesta lish eaningf l innovation progra s that i provethe lives of e plo ees and their clients
Elms is giving away 75 copies of his book, eaerfor ance, during this session. Be the first in the room
to guarantee yourself a copy!
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1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Centennial DSponsored By:
MODERATORMary Guy
ar is professor of p licad inistration in the chool of
lic ffairs at the niversit ofolorado enver er research and
teaching interests foc s on theh an processes involved inp lic service deliver hec rrentl leads a tea ofresearchers who are investigating
the ever da wor experience of p lic servants aro ndthe glo e is a fellow of the ational cade of
lic d inistration past president of and pasteditor in chief of the Review of Public PersonnelAdministration
PANELISTSJames Grossman
a es ross an is exec tivedirector of the erican istorical
ssociation e previo sl was vicepresident for research anded cation at the ew err i rarand has ta ght at the niversit of
hicago and niversit ofalifornia an iego thor of
Land of Hope: Chicago, BlackSoutherners, and the Great Migration and A Chance toMake Good: African-Americans, 1900-1929 ross anwas pro ect director and co editor of The Encyclopedia ofChicago and co editor of the series istorical t dies of
r an erica is articles and short essa s havefoc sed on frican erican histor r an historethnicit higher ed cation and the place of histor inp lic c lt re ost recentl his opinion pieces haveappeared in The New York Times Los Angeles TimesTime and Chronicle of Higher Education is ooreviews have appeared in the Chicago Tribune and ew
or Newsday in addition to vario s acade ic o rnals
Gregg Iversregg vers is professor of
govern ent in the chool of licffairs at erican niversit inashington e is the a thor
editor or co editor of eight oo sand n ero s articles on
erican constit tional law civilrights and li erties the frican
erican civil rights ove entand other topics that eet at theintersection of law politics andsociet ince vers has
served as co editor of the Constitutionalism andDemocracy Series p lished the niversit of irginia
ress e also is a reg lar contri tor to the AmericanConstitution Society log on law and polic previo srecipient of the chool of lic ffairs cholar Teacherof the ear ward he is wor ing on a oo Swingin’ atJim Crow: How Jazz Became a Civil Rights Movement
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anage ent genc To date her research f ndingtotals approxi atel illion he has p lished inthe Review of Policy Research Journal of EmergencyManagement Review of Public Personnel Managementand the American Journal of Public Health he hasco a thored oo chapters in The Future of DisasterManagement in the U.S.: Rethinking Legislation,Policy, and Finance, New Voices in the Old South: HowWomen and Minorities Influence Southern Politics
he also was an editor for the ational cade oflic d inistration and erican ociet for lic
d inistration s Memos to National Leaders
eaves holds a h fro ississippi tate where sheearned her he has participated in the niversitof ichigan s nter niversit onsorti for oliticaland ocial esearch er rogra in antitative
ethods of ocial esearch e niversit s na icanage ent and eadership rogra s and theassach setts nstit te of Technolog s anage ent
and nnovation rogra
n active e er eaves served as istrict epresentative and conference coordinator for theortheast onference on lic d inistration he
is treas rer for the ection on ergenc and risisanage ent an associate editor for the Journal of
Urban Management and a oard e er for the ectionon lic erfor ance and anage ent
PANELISTSErik Bergrud
n ri ergr d received asilver pin co e orating a
ear o rne as an e erirst elected to the ationalo ncil in he served eightears on the national staff
and was later elected his peersas the ociet s vice president
ring his ten re as president ndertoo a a or revision of its ode of thics
esta lished the T dvocac lliance ection andla nched in colla oration with the ational cade of
lic d inistration a Memos to National Leaderspro ect in advance of the general election eparticipated activel in the nited ations lic
d inistration etwor and was fo ndingeditor of UNPAN Newsletter n he co edited the
oo Civic Engagement in a Network Society
s associate vice president for external relations at arniversit he leads a e er tea responsi le for
al ni relations career develop ent co nicationsp lic relations govern ent relations and special events
Carla Kimbrougharla i ro gh is progra
director racial e it with theational ivic eag e n this role
she researches how localgovern ents create racial e itaddress iss es related to race andpro ote diversit and incl sion
he along with her colleag espro otes the wor of the
ellogg o ndation s Tr th acial ealing andTransfor ation initiative he also has earned herdesignation as a ertified iversit rofessional rior tooining the ational ivic eag e she en o ed a length
career as a o rnalist and o rnalis professorThro gho t her career she has wor ed to f rtherdiversit and incl sion thro gh writing trainingteaching coaching entoring facilitating gro psretreats recr iting diverse staff and anagers assessings ste s addressing arriers and serving and leading
ltiple diversit co ittees i ro gh earned a fro the niversit of e ras a incoln and a aster sdegree in o rnalis fro orthwestern niversit
a s o uc fl ctions onPaul Posn r
A A 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Centennial EMODERATORTonya T. Neaves
Ton a eaves is the director of theenters on the lic ervice ineorge ason niversit s charchool of olic and overn entn this role she aintains
oversight of its da to daad inistrative operations sec resnew research and develop entcontracts and aintains a series of
exec tive ed cation progra s he serves as a fac lte er in the asters of lic d inistration progra
and oordinator for its ergenc anage ent ando eland ec rit certificate eaves also serves as
director of the irginia ertified lic anagerrogra rior to oining ason eaves was director of
the ississippi lic afet ata a orator at theocial cience esearch enter of ississippi tateniversit where she re ains a research fellow
s a scholar eaves research portfolio has incl dedsec ring contracts fro the irginia epart ent of
ergenc anage ent ational ighwa afetTransportation d inistration ational ceanicand t ospheric d inistration Transportation
ec rit d inistration and ederal ergenc
Timothy ConlanTi onlan is niversit professorof govern ent at eorge ason
niversit and a fellow of theational cade of licd inistration e previo sl
served as a senior anal st with thedvisor o ission on
ntergovern ental elations andas dep t staff director of the
enate co ittee on ntergovern ental elationsis research on federalis and p lic polic has een
p lished in Public Administration Review State andLocal Government Review Publius Political ScienceQuarterly and other o rnals is oo s incl deGoverning Under Stress: The Implementation ofObama’s Economic Stimulus Program Pathways ofPower: The Dynamics of National Policy Making andFrom New Federalism to Devolution: Twenty-five Yearsof Intergovernmental Reform
onlan has een honored with several awards in politicalscience and p lic ad inistration incl ding the aniel
la ar isting ished ederalis cholar ward onald tone cholar ward for lifeti e contri tions to the
fields of intergovern ental relations and anage enteil right ward for est aper on ederalis and
ntergovern ental elations and artha erthic wardfor the est oo on federalis and intergovern ental
elations e received his h in govern ent froarvard niversit in
Carl Stenbergarl ten erg is the a es olsho ser r disting ished
professor of lic d inistrationand overn ent at the chool of
overn ent niversit of ortharolina hapel ill e
has een on the fac lt since and served as director of the
aster of lic d inistrationrogra fro e fo nded and directs the
lic xec tive eadership cade revio sl he wasdean of the ale ordon ollege of i eral rts at the
niversit of alti ore and director of the eldonooper enter for lic ervice at the niversit ofirginia
ten erg s practitioner experience incl des serving asexec tive director of the o ncil of tate overn entsand assistant director of the dvisor o issionon ntergovern ental elations e is an past president and fellow and for er chair of the
ergr d earned his fro the niversit of ansasand an fro ar niversit e also co pletedthe o ncil of ndependent olleges enior eadership
cade and the reater ansas it ha er ofo erce s ent rions eadership rogra
Dan Blairan lair has a proven trac
record in changing andtransfor ing p lic and privatesector organi ations and is aninternationall recogni ed leaderin the fields of p lic affairs
anage ent and organi ationalleadership e has extensiveexperience wor ing with co plex
organi ations and anaging staffs ranging fro toore than rrentl he is senior co nsellor and
fellow at the i artisan olic enter a thin tan thatpro otes i partisan sol tions to critical policchallenges facing the nation e leads a i partisan tasforce of for er e ers of ongress seniorad inistration officials inspectors general and seniorcongressional staff to exa ine and reco endi prove ents in the wa s that ongress tili esinspectors general
ro to lair led the ational cadeof lic d inistration a congressionall charteredthin tan and cons ltanc in advising the p lic andprivate sectors on iss es of governance transfor ationchange anage ent and h an capital e wor edcolla orativel with internal and external sta eholders tore ild the organi ation s rep tation red ced operatingexpenses half and generated positive argins thelast two ears of his ten re e raised the cade sp lic profile and advised the exec tive and legislative
ranches on ethics presidential transition colla orationand organi ational transfor ation is efforts led tocongressional action in a ending federal ethics anddisclos re laws
The president has twice appointed lair to lead exec tiveranch agencies s ffice of ersonnel anage ent
dep t director and acting director he directed a or civil service and h an capital reforefforts at the epart ent of o eland ec rit andthe epart ent of efense n the presidentna ed hi to lead the newl created ostal eg lator
o ission charging hi with creating a new reg latorstr ct re for the ostal ervice
lair received his achelor s degree in o rnalis and fro the niversit of isso ri ol ia e is a
e er of the isso ri and ars
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ith ichardson o ndation alton a ilo ndation aniels nd and ose o nito ndation is research has een disc ssed in s chedia o tlets as the Denver Post New York Times New
York Post Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel ChicagoTribune Education Week and National Public Radio
PANELISTSJulia Richman
lia ich an is chief innovationand anal tics officer and interichief infor ation officer for the
it of o lder n this role sheacts as a cit wide partner toi prove overall organi ationalcapacit he wor s to achieve citgoals thro gh progra s andinitiatives foc sed on high
perfor ance govern ent data driven decision a ingoperational effectiveness and efficienc and disr ptivetechnolog rior to wor ing for the cit she spent
ears at eloitte ons lting leading pro ects thatadvanced service and siness operations strategies forp lic sector clients across the nation ich an is a
olorado native and co nit leader he is a olorado overnors fellow and a grad ate of eadershipenver and the olorado nstit te for eadership
Training he is a entor for olorado ased reenho secholars and serves as part of the exec tive tea s foroth the olfax arathon and ro ndwor enveroards of directors he has an fro the niversit
of hicago and a fro art o th ollege he is anavid end rance athlete in hot p rs it of a three ho r
arathon
Emily Silvermanil ilver an is the lead on
enver s art it worrevio sl she served as
transportation planner for the itof enver and the olorado
epart ent of Transportation heholds a degree fro
enver and an ndergrad atedegree fro ashington
niversit
oard of irectors of the ational cade of licd inistration
ince oining ten erg has a thored or co a thored articles research papers and one oo Managing
Local Government: An Essential Guide for Countyand Municipal Managers e has co edited two oo sIntergovernmental Relations in Transition: Reflectionsand Directions and Managing Local GovernmentServices: A Practical Guide e received his fro
lleghen ollege and his and h fro the tateniversit of ew or l an
Presented during this session:Elmer B. Staats Lifetime Achievement Award forDistinguished Service
art iti s A o aratia ination
A A 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial ESponsored By:
MODERATORPaul Teske
a l Tes e is dean of niversit ofolorado enver s enverchool of lic ffairs
which is ran ed in erica U.S. News and World ReportTes e was designated a niversitof olorado disting ishedprofessor in one of acrossall fac lt in the fo r ca p s
s ste e received the isting ished esearchward fro and the xcellence inesearch and reative ctivities ward fro enver
Tes e s research has centered on ed cation policreg lator polic and r an polic with eight oo s
ore than articles and oo chapters on thesetopics is research has een f nded with ore than
illion incl ding grants fro the ational cienceo ndation ational cade of d cation roo ingsnstit tion ill and elinda ates o ndation
anhattan nstit te erican nterprise nstit te
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Practice-Based Performance Management he is afellow of the ational cade of lic d inistrationan past president and e er of the xec tive
o ncil of etwor of chools of lic olic ffairsand d inistration er doctorate is fro the niversitof o thern alifornia
DISCUSSANTJohn Kamensky
ohn a ens is senior fellowwith the enter for The
siness of overn ent ring ears of p lic service he had a
significant role in helping pioneerthe federal govern ent sperfor ance and res ltsorientation e is passionate a o tcreating a govern ent that is
res lts oriented perfor ance ased c sto er foc sedand colla orative in nat re
a ens served for eight ears as dep t directorof ice resident l ore s ational artnership for
einventing overn ent rior to that ti e he wor ed atthe overn ent cco nta ilit ffice for ears wherehe pla ed a e role in the develop ent and passage ofthe overn ent erfor ance and es lts ct e hasedited or co a thored eight oo s and writes and spea sextensivel on perfor ance anage ent and govern entrefor e is involved in the enter s wor onenvisioning the f t re of govern ent in whichincl des evidence ased decision a ing fellow of the
ational cade of lic d inistration he receiveda aster s in p lic affairs fro the ndon ohnson
chool of lic ffairs at the niversit of Texas atstin
PANELISTSNick Hart
ic art is director of thei artisan olic o ission s
vidence asedolic a ing nitiative rior to
oining he wor ed in thefederal govern ent for nearl adecade ost recentl as polic andresearch director for the
o ission on vidence asedolic a ing n that capacit he oversaw the
co ission s polic and research s pport tea and ledthe drafting process for The ro ise of vidence ased
olic a ing the co ission s final report andreco endations presented to the ongress and thepresident in epte er
John Tolvaohn Tolva is a principal at it ie for erl was the president ofositiv nerg ractice an r an
s ste s engineering fir ased ondata driven planning for new
ilding design retrofits andr an design is career has
foc sed on developing andappl ing technolog to i prove the
r an environ ent ro he was chieftechnolog officer for the it of hicago leveragingtechnolog to strea line p lic services thro gh oreefficient data sharing digital co nications and nextgeneration infrastr ct re e led develop ent of The
it of hicago Technolog lan an initiative that setsforth a series of p lic private strategies to accelerateecono ic growth ild ed cated and digitall engagedco nities and wor forces i prove govern entservices and red ce costs thro gh technolog n the hite o se recogni ed Tolva as a ha pion of
hange rior to oining the it he was director ofciti enship and technolog at orp where he wor edon the fir s arter ities initiative advising citieshow to incorporate data anal tics into planning andoperations Tolva led the it orward pro ect the firstglo al aggregator and vis ali er of r an data sets
A oo at t o ission oni nc as Policy a in
A A 3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial EMODERATORMaria P. Aristigueta
aria ristig eta is director of thechool of lic olic andd inistration harles essichair of lic d inistration
and senior polic fellow in thenstit te of lic d inistration
at the niversit of elaware erteaching and research interests arepri aril related to p lic sector
anage ent and incl de perfor ance eas re entstrategic planning and organi ational ehavior he hasp lished n ero s o rnal articles oo chapters and
oo s incl ding Managing for Results in StateGovernment co a thor of Managing Human Behavior inPublic and Nonprofit Organizations, Managing andMeasuring Performance in Public and NonprofitOrganizations and Organizational Behavior he hasserved as co editor of the International Handbook of
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rior to oining rant Thornton hea served withthe ffice of anage ent and dget asassociate director for ad inistration and govern entperfor ance n addition to anaging s internaloperations he led the resident s erfor ance
prove ent nitiative ad inistered the rograssess ent ating Tool advised on govern ent h an
capital polic and led interagenc colla orations in theareas of food safet and i ple entation of the ederal
nding cco nta ilit and Transparenc ct
hea served as co nsel to the enate o ittee onovern ental ffairs where in addition to general
oversight of exec tive ranch anage ent he advisedco ittee leadership on the stat s of i ple entationof the stat tor fra ewor for perfor ance asedgovern ent incl ding the overn ent erfor ance and
es lts ct and the hief inancial fficers ct e waslegislative director for ongress an ete essions Tfro to
art has wor ed on a wide range of iss es incl dingsocial sec rit disa ilit anti povert environ entalenerg econo ic develop ent and cri inal sticepolicies e wor ed at the ffice of anage ent and
dget as senior anal st and special assistant where hecontri ted to writing exec tive ranch dget proposalsand enco raged increased capacit for evidence asedpractices across govern ent
art earned a doctorate fro The eorge ashingtonniversit s Trachten erg chool of lic olic
and lic d inistration speciali ing in prograeval ation e also holds an fro ndiana niversitand a fro Tr an tate niversit
Robert Sheao ert hea is a principal at rant
Thornton where he leads thelic ector trateg ractice and
strategic and perfor anceanage ent engage ents for
federal state and local govern entagencies e was appointed to the
o ission on vidence asedolic a ing which developed
reco endations to i prove access to and se ofevidence in polic a ing
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2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall DThis panel is hosted by the Association Internationale deRecherche en Management Public
ission Focus an nno ation in Pu licA inistration as of Fr nc a in
ountri sl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATORS/PRESENTERSYves Chappoz
eneral Treas rer and rofessor niversitean o lin on rance
Innovative Behavior of Public Service Managers andPublic Service Values
David Huronice hair and ssociate rofessor niversit
te r ice ranceDigitalization in French Local Government PublicServices: Perspectives, Opportunities and Obstacles
Pierre-Charles Pupion hair an and rofessor niversit e oitiers
oitiers ranceInnovative Behavior of Public Service Managers andPublic Service Values
PRESENTERSLaurent Bouchard
ssociate rofessor niversit e oitiers oitiersrance
The Denunciation of Administrative Misoneism Duringthe Third Republic: The Struggle of Some FrenchLiberals Against the Idea of a State Able to DriveInnovation (1870-1940)
Pierre Marinssociate rofessor a niversit a rance
The Influence and Complementary Nature of SubsequentManagerial Innovations in Public Organizations
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSPhilippe Dorbaire
hair an onf ci s nstit te niversit e oitiers oitiers rance
Innovative Behavior of Public Service Managers andPublic Service Values
atur ay r h 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall CThis panel is hosted by the International Institute ofAdministrative Sciences (IIAS)
sili nc of Pu lic A inistration ano rnanc yst s in ur ul nt ont tsl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATORSGeert Bouckaert
resident and rofessor e ven licovernance nstit te e ven elgi
Bianor Cavalcanti resident and nternational irector et lio
argas o ndation io e aneiro ra il
DISCUSSANTEdoardo Ongaro
resident and rofessor pen niversit iltone nes nited ingdo
PRESENTERSNaim Kapucu
rofessor and irector niversit of entral loridarlando
Disaster Policies and Network Governance for ResilienceCapacity
Montgomery Van Wartrofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
Government’s Growing Role in Providing Resilience toCyber Threats
Adrian M. Velazquez Vazquezssociate rofessor niversit of a erne a erne
Resilience and Innovative Solutions to Wicked Problems:Managing the Effects of Migration at the Local Level
Kaifeng Yangrofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee
Leadership for Resilience: The Case of China
COAUTHORTony Coulson
rofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
Government’s Growing Role in Providing Resilience toCyber Threats
P A R T N E R O R G A N I Z A T I O N S E S S I O N S
as an t or conf r nc
Christine Leitnerenior dvisor entre for cono ics and licd inistration ondon nited ingdo
Disruptive Innovation and the Public Sector: TheDynamics of Governance
Alik Shpekbayevhair an genc for ivil ervice ffairs and ntiorr ption stana a a hstan
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall FThis panel is hosted by Korean Association for PolicyStudies
or an Association for Policy tu i sl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATOR:Seunghwan Myeong
resident and rofessor nha niversit ncheonorea
PRESENTERDon S. Lee
ect rer niversit of ottingha ondon nitedingdo
Ministers’ Public Profiles and Agency Performance
PRESENTER/COAUTHORHyungGun Park
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TThe 311 System and Direct Democracy: Do MultipleParticipatory Institutions Matter?
COAUTHORSJung Wook Kim
ssociate esearch ellow r an anage ent ivisionncheon evelop ent nstit te ncheon orea
The 311 System and Direct Democracy: Do MultipleParticipatory Institutions Matter?
Jie Taooctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
The 311 System and Direct Democracy: Do MultipleParticipatory Institutions Matter?
Grégory Houillonssociate rofessor niversit e oitiers oitiers rance
When Europe Forces French Public Administrations toInnovate in Their Missions: The Case of Public Agencies
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall AThis panel is hosted by the Regional Hub of Civil Servicein Astana
all n s ssu s an ools for Pu lic r icc ll nc in t st nturyl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATORAlikhan Baimenov
hair an of teering o ittee egional ofivil ervice in stana stana a a hstan
DISCUSSANTSDemetrios Argyriades
rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal stice itniversit of ew or ew or
Chester A. (Chet) Newlandggan isting ished rofessor of lic d inistration
niversit of o thern alifornia ol rice chool oflic olic acra ento
PRESENTERSPedro Conceicao
irector trategic olic rea of olic androgra pport ew or
Fear and Loathing of Technological Progress?Leveraging Science and Innovation for theImplementation of the 2030 Agenda for SustainableDevelopment
Max Everest-Phillipsirector lo al entre for lic ervice xcellenceingapore
Public Administration at the Dawn of Civilization:Lessons from Lagash for Sustainable Development in the21st Century
Saltanat Janenovassistant rofessor a ar a ev niversit stanaa a hstan
The Emergence of a New Model? Civil ServiceDevelopment in Post-Soviet Countries
A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
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4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Centennial AThis panel is hosted by the Network of Institutes andSchools of Public Administration in Central and EasternEurope (NISPAcee)
Pu lic A inistration an ocracy in ntralan ast rn uro at o s t Futur oo
iMODERATORSJuraj Nemec
cee resident and rofessor ate el niversitstrica lova ia
Allan Rosenbaumrofessor epart ent of lic olic andd inistration and irector nstit te for licanage ent and enter for e ocrac and oodovernance lorida nternational niversit ia i
un ay r h 8:30 a.m. –10:00 a.m. Mineral Hall CThis panel is hosted by NIGP: The Institute for PublicProcurement
yn r y (noun) n a nt of Pu licA inistration in lo in an Pro otinPu lic Procur nt it ratur an a rs in
olla oration it P nstitut for Pu lic Procur nt
MODERATORRick Grimm
xec tive irector The nstit te for licroc re ent ashington
PANELISTSMohamad Alkadry
rofessor niversit of onnectic t artford T
Keith Ashbyrchasing anager rapahoe o nt
Clifford McCuessociate rofessor lorida tlantic niversit ort
ers
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Centennial BThis panel is hosted by the National Academy of PublicAdministration (NAPA)
ttin t on oia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
MODERATORKurt Thurmaier
residential ngage ent rofessor and hairepart ent of lic d inistration orthern llinoisniversit e al
PANELISTSDiane M. Disney
rofessor erita or er ean and hancellor enntate niversit est hester niversit esthester
Terry Gertonresident and ational cade of licd inistration ashington
Mary Hamiltonenior xec tive in esidence ons ltant e ras aertified lic anager rogra and idlands
perintendents cade chool of licd inistration niversit of e ras a aha
aha
Chester A. (Chet) Newlandggan isting ished rofessor of lic d inistration
niversit of o thern alifornia ol rice chool oflic olic acra ento
William P. Shields, Jr.xec tive irector erican ociet for licd inistration ashington
as an t or conf r nc
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11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall CThis panel is hosted by the Association for Researchon Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action(ARNOVA)
at s t ol of A ocacy in t on rofitan oluntary ctor
resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
Endorsed By:ection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
PRESENTERSJennifer Alexander
ssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at an ntonioan ntonio T
Developing the Local Advocacy Perspective: A Study ofSouth Texas Nonprofits
Mary Ann Feldheimssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
The Third Sector’s Role in Democratic Society:Advancing the Public Good
Roseanne Mirabellarofessor eton all niversit o th range
Going Forward in a Democratic Society
COAUTHORKandyce Fernandez
ssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at an ntonioan ntonio T
Developing the Local Advocacy Perspective: A Study ofSouth Texas Nonprofits
on ay r h 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial BThis panel is hosted by the Network of Schools of PublicPolicy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA)
A PAA Accr itation tan ar s ollo uiu erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
CONVENERSCrystal Calarusse
hief ccreditation fficer ashington
Molly McLoughlin overning oard and irector of ppl hain
anage ent o lder alle chool istrict
Alexandru Romanssociate rofessor and irector alifornia tateniversit an ernardino an ernardino
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Mineral Hall CThis panel is hosted by the Section on African PublicAdministration (SAPA)
s rin in t t Fronti r of Pu licA inistration in Africa ol of t ctionon African Pu lic A inistration
MODERATOR Gedeon Mudacumura
rofessor he ne niversit of enns lvaniahiladelphia
PRESENTERS Susan T. Gooden
ediate ast resident and rofessor irginiao onwealth niversit ich ond
Rym Kakissociate rofessor niversit of o thern aliforniaos ngeles
Ibrahim Mayakihief xec tive fficer ew artnership for frica sevelop ent ddis a a thiopia
Adebayo Olukoshiegional irector for frica and iddle ast nstit te
for e ocrac and lectoral ssistance ddis a athiopia
Anastase Shyakarofessor and hief xec tive fficer wandanovernance oard igali wanda
Rediate Tekesterogra o nder thiopian iaspora ellowship osngeles
P A R T N E R O R G A N I Z A T I O N S E S S I O N S
Hyung Jun Parkrofessor ng n wan niversit eo l orea
Exploring Dynamics of Animal Welfare Policy Changeand Policy Feedback Theory: The Case Study of KoreanCompanion Animal Protection Law and Policy
Lanhee Ryuoctoral t dent onsei niversit eo l orea
In-Sourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesIn-Sourcing Effective in Local Governments
Jae-jin Yangrofessor onsei niversit eo l orea
In-Sourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesIn-Sourcing Effective in Local Governments
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial GThis panel is hosted by the Korean Association for PublicAdministration (KAPA)
Pu lic ana nt in or a ri nc anssonsl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATORJe-Sang Kang
resident and rofessor ghee niversiteo l orea
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJisoo Kim
ssociate esearch ellow orea esearch nstit te forocal d inistration on si angwon do orea
A Study on the Deliberative Poll in the DecisionmakingProcess of Nuclear Energy Policy
Sung Min Parkrofessor ng n wan niversit eo l orea
Entrepreneurial Leadership and Ethical Values in thePublic Organization: The Mediating Roles of PublicService Motivation and Confucian Values
COAUTHORSMin Young Kim
octoral t dent ng n wan niversit eo lorea
Entrepreneurial Leadership and Ethical Values in thePublic Organization: The Mediating Roles of PublicService Motivation and Confucian Values
Heather Hamiltonssess ent irector and ccreditation anager
ashington
8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Centennial GThis panel is hosted by the Korean Association for PublicAdministration (KAPA)
r n of Pu lic Policy tu i s ori san Practic
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
MODERATORDongwook Kim
rofessor eo l ational niversit eo l orea
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSYoung Jun Choi
rofessor onsei niversit eo l oreaIn-Sourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesIn-Sourcing Effective in Local Governments
Jiye Juoctoral t dent ng n wan niversit eo lorea
Exploring Dynamics of Animal Welfare Policy Changeand Policy Feedback Theory: The Case Study of KoreanCompanion Animal Protection Law and Policy
Seok-Woo Leea or a ang it orea
Administration and Welfare Closer to All Citizens!Namyangju City Hope Care System
COAUTHORSSeong Eun Choi
esearch rofessor nstit te for elfare tate esearchonsei niversit eo l orea
In-Sourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesIn-Sourcing Effective in Local Governments
Tae Il Kangead ope are Tea orea
Administration and Welfare Closer to All Citizens!Namyangju City Hope Care System
Hey Sung Kimrofessor nstit te for elfare tate esearch onseiniversit eo l orea
In-Sourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesIn-Sourcing Effective in Local Governments
as an t or conf r nc
P A R T N E R O R G A N I Z A T I O N S E S S I O N S
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Mineral Hall BThis panel is hosted by the Korea Institute of PublicAdministration (KIPA)
o rn nt ff cti n ss t rou nstitutionalfor s in or a
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
PRESENTERSSunjoo Park
ssociate esearch ellow orea nstit te of licd inistration eo l orea
Hyunwoo Takssociate esearch ellow orea nstit te of licd inistration eo l orea
Unwoo Leerofessor orea ational pen niversit eo l orea
A Study on the Deliberative Poll in the DecisionmakingProcess of Nuclear Energy Policy
Reginald Ugaddanoctoral t dent ng n wan niversit eo lorea
Entrepreneurial Leadership and Ethical Values in thePublic Organization: The Mediating Roles of PublicService Motivation and Confucian Values
A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
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6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Downtown Denver Aquarium
700 Water St • Denver, CO 80211
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onsorsCleveland State University, Maxine GoodmanLevin College of Urban Affairs
Janice Lachance
Penn State Harrisburg
Southeast Conference for Public Administration(SECoPA)
Virginia Tech, Center for Public Administrationand Policy
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rofessor hio tate niversit ol s
9:15 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.n a in ot lainin ro in
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PRESENTERStephanie Dolamore
esearch nal st niversit of alti ore ollege ar
10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.uil in our s arc Portfolio ci nc
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This annual event focuses on topics that are critical to students and new professionals: building a resume or CV, get-ting a job, making tenure and getting published. Whether you are planning for a practitioner career or an academicone, you will want to be at the summit to learn from experts in the field while networking with colleagues and leadingpublic administrators. Not all sessions are meant for all attendees; please note the parentheticals that mark academiavs. practitioner audience. That said, all are welcome throughout the day.
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S T U D E N T & N E W P R O F E S S I O N A L S U M M I TFRIDAY, MARCH 9, 20188:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Centennial F
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S T U D E N T & N E W P R O F E S S I O N A L S U M M I TPRESENTERS:R. Paul Battaglio
rofessor and irector niversit of Texas at allasand o ditor in hief Public Administration Review
ichardson T
Kirk Emersonditor Perspectives on Public Management and
Governance and rofessor niversit of ri onaT cson
11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.Aft r ou t t o ransitionin fro
iss rtation an i at to AssistantProf ssor Aca iaThere is a world of difference etween eing a dissertationcandidate and an assistant professor t is critical that
o get o t of the st dent indset and entall p sho rself into the professor role hile an of o r
responsi ilities a feel si ilar or the sa e as the wereefore it is i portant that o treat the differentl Two
new assistant professors who were in o r shoes not longago! will share their lessons learned and tips for s ccess
PRESENTERSSebawit Bishu
ssistant rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Angela Klinessistant rofessor owie tate niversit owie
11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.raftin s Aca iaearn fro o r presenter as he covers the finer points of
crafting an acade ic o will learn the differencesetween a and a res e the t pes of p lications that
are i portant how long is too long the est for atting forthis ind of infor ation and ore Ta e lots of notes owill want to re e er ever thing ere has to share!
PRESENTER:Jeremy L. Hall
rofessor and irector niversit of entral loridaand o ditor in hief Public Administration Review
rlando lorida
12:45 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.unc r a an or s o ff cti ritine will l nch and learn as o r spea er explains two tools
st dents can se to write excellent research papers Thefirst the tep tep note oo ethod transfor s writinga paper into anaging a pro ect t dent scholars will learnhow to anage their ti e aterials and ideas The pro ect
anage ent s ste also helps address an writer sloc iss es The second tool the concept al fra ewor
is designed to ens re e pirical research is coherent acrossthe research estion scholarl literat re theor ethodsand res lts These techni es have led to award winningst dent papers cited p lic polic fo ndations acade ico rnals and international organi ations
PRESENTER:Patricia Shields
rofessor Texas tate niversit an arcos T
1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.ill our su t ou t o
Practition ro r res e is i portant t introd ces o to a potential
e plo er sells o r s ills and attri tes and hopef llgets o to the next step t there are a n er ofconsiderations to ta e into acco nt when constr cting itwhat sho ld e on it what sho ld not how long it sho ld
e This session will help o learn how to p t together o rperfect res e learn the rights and wrongs and eep ofro a ing ig ista es
PRESENTERWilliam P. Shields, Jr.
xec tive irector and d nct rofessor ericanniversit ashington
as an t or conf r nc
S T U D E N T & N E W P R O F E S S I O N A L S U M M I T4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Franc s i ll tu nt Policy atThis wor shop is an ad dicated co petitive policde ate t affords o ng professionals ndergrad ates andgrad ate st dents an opport nit to present and defendpositions on c rrent p lic polic iss es articipantsenhance co nication s ills incl ding their annerof deliver and pers asion t also serves to assist ine racing those attri tes and alities desired off t re p lic ad inistrators spea ing co petentl andconfidentl
PRESENTERL. Frances Liddell
etired ssociate rofessor ac son tate niversitac son
2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.a in a ir ct act tat an ocal o s
Practition row that o have o r how do o get started in
p lic service s is the case with getting an o it is notas eas as it loo s here do ost state and local servants
egin their careers and how do o get o r foot in thedoor r panelists will tal a o t their career tra ectorieshow the have sed their networ s for s ccess and lessonsthe have learned in p lic service
PRESENTERSMark Deven
it anager rvada
Michael Kingssistant irector ichland o nt ergenc ervicesol ia
3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.a i atin t F ral irin Proc ss
Practition rf o are planning to p rs e a practitioner career a e
s re o are in the a dience for this session There areillions of federal o s an of which are open to o ng
grad ates t first o have to get thro gh the interviewprocess r presenter will ta e o e ond o s govto aster the art of getting o r application thro gh thedoor to the interview and e ond
PRESENTERLeigh Epsy
octoral t dent niversit of olorado envera ewood
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A A A 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Granite A
MODERATOR/PRESENTERTrang Hoang
octoral t dent niversit of Texas at allasallas T
Unfunded Liabilities and Public Pension Reform
PRESENTERSJulius Nukpezah
ssistant rofessor ississippi tate niversitississippi tate
Response and Recovery from Financial Emergencies:Lessons from Michigan
Wen-Chi Shieoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Beyond Boundaries: Collaborative GovernanceNetworks and Innovative Coproduction for SustainableCommunity Capacity and Economic Development
Iuliia Shybalkinaoctoral t dent rac se niversit rac se
Participatory Budgeting: Is It a Solution to UnequalPolitical Participation and Influence?
ocial uity A Pillar of Pu licA inistration
A A A 2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Granite A
MODERATOR/PRESENTERLyndsay Bates
octoral t dent niversit of alti ore alti ore Developing Inequality: How Re-Development DecisionsContribute to Community Inequality
PRESENTERSJosephine Hazelton
rad ate t dent alifornia tate niversittanisla s T rloc
Designing Men: Gender Bias in Transportation Designand Infrastructure Standards
Nuri Heckleroctoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
Masculinity and Whiteness in Public Organizations:Managing Institutional Race and Gender in FederalAgencies
Maren Trochmannoctoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
Deliberative Democracy, Rulemaking and Social Equity:An Exploration of Formal Rulemaking as Green Tape
n a nt an olla oration as aool for Pu lic r ic li ryA A A
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Granite A
MODERATOR/PRESENTERZehavit Levitats
octoral t dent niversit of aifa aifa sraelEmotionally Engage Civil Servants: Toward a Multi-Level Theory and Multi-Source Analysis in PublicAdministration
PRESENTERSSaud Alotaibi
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TThe Effect of Person-Organization Fit on Public ServiceMotivation to Determine Public Managers’ Outcomes
Sarah McGuireo nit treach pecialist ied ont thorit foregional Transportation reens oro
Building Collaborative Relationships: CitizenEngagement and Local Government
Sasha Zapataro ect anager hode sland alit nstit terovidence
Challenges We Face as Public Administrators
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
School of Public A�airs
Proud of Our Recent PhD PlacementsOur doctoral students go on to become leaders in the public administrationand policy arena, setting the agenda in this �eld of research.
James Wright, Expected ’18Assistant Professor,Starting Fall 2018Florida State University, AskewSchool of Public Administrationand Policy in the College of SocialSciences and Public Policy
Stephen Holt, ’17Assistant ProfessorState University of New York(SUNY) at Albany in the Rockefeller College of PublicAffairs and Policy
Raymond Zuniga, ’17Assistant ProfessorVirginia Tech University, Centerfor Public Administration andPolicy in the School of Publicand International Affairs
Rhucha Samudra, ’16Assistant ProfessorState University of New York atBrockport (SUNY Brockport)
Katie Vinopal, ’16Assistant ProfessorOhio State University in theGlenn College of Public Affairs
Chris Birdsall, ’16Assistant ProfessorBoise State University in theSchool of Public Service
Amanda Stewart, ’15Assistant ProfessorNorth Carolina State Universityin the School of Public andInternational Affairs
SPA Is the NewHome of JPAMSPA is honored to be the new homefor the Journal of Policy Analysis andManagement. SPA Professor ErdalTekin will be editor in chief.
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American University announcedthe selection of Vicky Wilkinsas the next dean of the School ofPublic A�airs.
Pu lic Policy all n sA A
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Granite A
MODERATOR/PRESENTERCristina Stanica
octoral t dent niversit of elaware ewar New Public Governance in Central and Eastern Europe
PRESENTERSNeomi Frisch Aviram
octoral t dent niversit of aifa aifa sraelPolicy Entrepreneurship Behavior: A Meta-Review
Monica Yamel Naime S. Henkeloctoral t dent entro de nvestigaci n ocenciacon icas exico it exico
When Public Administration Causes Wicked Problems:Challenges for Public Policy
Shilpa Viswanathoctoral t dent tgers niversit ewarewar
Toward a Theory of Local Government Employees:Understanding Municipal Labor through CollectiveBargaining Efforts during State Takeovers
Nicole Wesleyrad ate t dent o isiana tate niversit atono ge
Skepticism of Scientific Evidence: The Implications ofHuman Behavior on Policymaking
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A A 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial A
MODERATOR/PRESENTERIan Adams
octoral t dent niversit of tah alt a e it TPolice Body-Worn Cameras: Transparency andExposure
PRESENTERSJessica Alcorn
ost octoral ellow niversit of eorgia thens Keeping the Lights on after a Hurricane: The Economicsof Grid Resilience Infrastructure in Georgia’s CoastalCommunities
Vaiva Kalesnikaiteoctoral t dent lorida nternational niversitia i
Explaining Horizontal Collaborative Activity for SeaLevel Rise Preparedness in U.S. Cities
Blanca Randesearch ssistant eorge ason niversit airfax
Influential Variables that Impact EmergencyPreparedness in the District—Cyclone Problems andHurricane Solutions
ustaina ility as a onc tual Focusfor Pu lic A inistration
A A 3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial A
MODERATOR/PRESENTERHannah Lebovits
octoral t dent leveland tate niversitleveland
The Suburban Struggle: Toward a Theory of Governancein Suburban Spaces
PRESENTERSYuliya Harris
rad ate t dent a ne tate niversit etroit Social Sustainability and Public Values in the Context ofUrban Public Transit: The Case of QLINE Rail in Detroit
Nathan Teklemariamoctoral t dent irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
Challenges of Rapid Urbanization and Housing inSub-Saharan Africa: The Case of the Integrated HousingDevelopment Program in Ethiopia
Chaitanya Yadavrad ate t dent niversit of Texas at allasallas T
Content Design and Development for Early Education:Implications for Learning Outcomes in Rural India
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N A T I O N A L P U B L I C S E R V I C E A W A R D SSATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018
10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.C e n t e n n i a l E
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usan auf rsan a fer is director of the
ewar s l ffice ofiti enship and igrationervices in the epart ent of o eland ec rit
The s l ivision offersprotection in accordance with law and international o ligationsfor those who co e to the nited
tates eca se the have een persec ted or fear thewill e persec ted on acco nt of their race religionnationalit e ership in a partic lar social gro p orpolitical opinion a fer s office in ewar has
risdiction over the ortheastern nited tates froelaware thro gh ew ngland excl ding parts of ewor that are the risdiction of a separate office heeca e director of the office then an office in the for er
igration and at rali ation ervice in theepart ent of stice in epte er
a fer egan her career with the govern ent in as an as l officer serving in the sa e office whichshe now leads he eca e a s pervisor as l officerin and dep t director in ring her ten rethe ewar s l ffice has ad dicated tho sands ofas l applications and responded to international crisesthat res lted in the igration of as l see ers to the
nited tates incl ding the recent infl x of wo en andnacco panied inors fro entral erica arriving
at the o thwest order he also has participated inprocessing ref gees fro the osnian risis in roatia
ro ect rovide ef ge for osovar ref gees at ort ix ref gees fro an ar ref gee s rvivors of the
genocide in wanda and processing entral ericaninors in l alvador he has assisted in coordinating
and cond cting national training for ref gee as l andinternational operations officers and served as a
s l orps advisor to the overn ent of srael
illia c a nniversit of Texas T stehancellor illia c aven a
retired av fo r starad iral leads one of the nation slargest and ost respected s ste sof higher ed cation s the chiefexec tive officer of the T stethe hancellor oversees instit tions that ed cate
st dents and e plo fac lt and ore than health care professionals researchers and staff
ince he eca e chancellor in an ar c avenhas reco itted the T ste and its instit tions toi proving the lives of Texans and people all over theworld thro gh ed cation research and health care
rior to eco ing chancellor c aven was theco ander of pecial perations o and d ringwhich ti e he led a force of en and wo enand was responsi le for cond cting co nter terrorisoperations worldwide c aven also is a recogni ednational a thorit on foreign polic and has advised
residents eorge sh and arac a a and other leaders on defense iss es is oo Spec Ops: Case
Studies in Special Operations Warfare: Theory andPractice p lished in several lang ages is considered af nda ental text on special operations strateg
c aven s ilitar legac goes e ond strateg andwarfare s co ander of pecial perations
o and c aven spearheaded the creation of thereservation of the orce a il initiative to ens re
the ental spirit al and ph sical well eing of those whoserve as well as their fa ilies
c aven grad ated fro the niversit of Texas atstin in with a degree in o rnalis and received
his aster s degree fro the aval ostgrad ate choolin ontere in n the Texas xes honored
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Co-sponsored by ASPA and the National Academy of Public Administration, the National Public Service Awards honorindividuals who make outstanding contributions and whose accomplishments are models of exemplary public servicefor those dedicated to the public good—now and in the future.
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N E S T A M . G A L L A S L E C T U R EMONDAY, MARCH 12, 201810:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Centennial E
alt r au ror ore than ears alterha r for er director of
the ffice of overn entthics and c rrentl senior
director of ethics at the a paignegal enter has provided
a standard of p lic serviceexcellence and pro oted thepractice of ethics in governance
is achieve ents have garnered hi attention in thenational edia spotlight in the past ear as he hascontin ed to stren o sl voice the val e of ethicalgovernance
s pervisor attorne at in the earl s haled a tea of attorne s financial anal sts and ethicsofficials who reviewed financial disclos re reports ofpresidential no inees e transfor ed the no ineeprogra and developed a page g ide for draftingethics agree ents that red ced processing ti es andprod ced etter o tco es in resolving conflicts ofinterest ecogni ed for his leadership he eca e sdep t general co nsel where he advanced resident
a a s transition effort leading a crossdivisional tea in effectivel resolving potential conflictsof interest for nearl presidential enate confir edpositions and senior hite o se positions
resident a a appointed ha as director inan ar he served in that capacit ntil l
ring his ten re as director he oderni ed reg lationsadvised agencies iss ed legal and progra g idanceexpanded ethics ed cation conserved taxpa er reso rcesand ilt a strong perfor ance str ct re e oversawan ethics progra co posed of agenc ethicsofficials who prevented conflicts of interest on the partof illion civilian federal e plo ees pl s officers in
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his financial interests reported oft speeches
a o t patriotic d t are nor all the ailiwic of threelaw a ers on apitol ill not won govern entlaw ers who wor ehind the scenes and co thro ghrea s of paperwor ne ethics expert called thespeech a great act of co rage another called itextraordinar
n l ha resigned as director and egan hisc rrent position at the a paign egal enter statingthat wor ing on the o tside of the ad inistration wo ldena le hi to refor and strengthen existing federalgovern ent ethics progra s
rior to his experience at ha wor ed as anattorne with the law fir haw ransford eille xand oth where he foc sed on federal e plo entlaw representing federal e plo ees pri aril enior
xec tive ervice e ers anagers and lawenforce ent officials e also held a n er of staffattorne positions at a variet of govern ent agenciesincl ding the entral ffice of the epart ent of
eterans ffairs the ffice of eneral o nsel of the epart ent of ealth and an ervices and the
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ha earned his fro a es adison niversitand his fro the erican niversit ashington
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The Nesta M. Gallas Award for ExemplaryProfessionalism in Public Service has been establishedto honor the lifetime achievements of a dedicated publicservant. Dr. Gallas was a consummate professionaland path breaker. She was the first woman to serve asASPA’s national president. As the personnel directorin Honolulu, she fought for inclusion. She was aninternational expert in public administration andan academic leader who complemented theoreticalobservations with experiential insights. The purpose ofthe award is to continue to advance the core values thatNesta M. Gallas elegantly exemplified.
Session Supported By:
A ar s Pr s ntNesta M. Gallas Award
Dwight Waldo Award
Paul Van Riper Award
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dean of the sh chool ofovern ent and lic ervice at
Texas niversit on g after a ear career in the
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grad ate of the eneral anager rogra at the arvardsiness chool ring his long ilitar career he
received n ero s awards and decorations incl dingltiple awards of the efense isting ished ervice
edal isting ished ervice edal and theisting ished l ing ross
elsh eca e the th hief of taff of the ir orce ing st responsi le for the organi ation training
and e ipping of active d t ard eserveand civilian forces serving in the nited tates andoverseas s a e er of the oint hiefs of taff he andother service chiefs f nctioned as ilitar advisers to the
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rior to oining the a fer wor ed for ears fortheran ocial inistries of ew erse he initiall
was responsi le for the resettle ent of ref gees thro ghch rch or agenc sponsorship There she co fo ndedthe i igration progra for the agenc a ew erseaffiliate of theran igration and ef gee ervices
he eca e the progra s first accredited representativeprior to ret rning to tgers niversit chool of awto o tain her in he has written an article onin co ntr processing of ref gees that appeared in theGeorgetown Immigration Law Journal
a fer egan her career as an nglish teacher for avethe hildren o ndation in a ref gee ca p in hanat
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10:15 a.m. Centennial DPresented at the Elliot Richardson Lecture
Public Administration Review A ar sLouis Brownlow Award
resented to the a thor of the est Public AdministrationReview article written a practitioner
Laverne Burchfield Awardresented to the a thor of the est oo review in a
vol e of Public Administration Review
Chester Newland Awardresented for the est co entar a practitioner in
Public Administration Review The est co entarill inates the significance of an article and adds val efor readers interpreting the article in light of theco entator s experience
William E. Mosher and Frederick C. MosherAward
resented to the a thor of the est Public AdministrationReview article written an acade ic
11:45 a.m. Centennial EPresented at the Gloria Hobson Nordin Social EquityAward Luncheon
Gloria Hobson Nordin Social Equity AwardThis ann al award recogni es lifeti e achieve ent andeffort in the co rse of social e it
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative ActionExemplary Practice AwardThis award honors individ als and organi ations thathave ade o tstanding contri tions to a ore e alsociet
1:30 p.m. Centennial GPresented at the International Assembly
International Public Administration AwardThis award honors a disting ished international scholaror practitioner for contri tions to p lic ad inistrationin other nations
Fri ay arc 12:45 p.m. Centennial FPresented at the Student and New Professional Summit
Wallace O. Keene Conference ScholarshipAward
ward to st dents in p lic ad inistration and p licpolic the scholarships provide the financial assistanceto attend the nn al onference and expand their
nowledge of the field
Walter Mode Scholarship AwardThis scholarship is given to a grad ate st dent who isan e er and de onstrates a co it ent to acareer in p lic service
atur ay arc 9:00 a.m. Centennial DPresented at the Opening Plenary
H. George Frederickson PA TIMES Best ArticleAwardThis award recogni es the a thor of the PA TIMES article
dged ost infor ative provocative creative and wellwritten
10:45 a.m. Centennial EPresented during the Lessons for How to Change theWorld Presidential Panel
National Public Service AwardThese awards honor individ als who a e o tstandingcontri tions and whose acco plish ents are odels ofp lic service within and o tside the wor environ ent
un ay arc 8:30 a.m. Centennial FPresented at the Chapter Leadership Meeting
Patricia J. Yearwood AwardThe award is given ann all to recogni e newsletters asa vital eans of co nication and service offered to
hapter and ection e ers
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Paul Van Riper AwardThis award honors an individ al who has ade significantcontri tions to oth the acade ic and practitionerco nities of p lic ad inistration t is sponsored the ndow ent
Dwight Waldo AwardThis award honors an individ al who has adeo tstanding contri tions to the professional literat re ofp lic ad inistration over an extended career
1:30 p.m. Centennial DPresented at the Donald C. Stone Lecture
Donald C. Stone AwardThis award honors an e er who has contri tedo tstanding service to the ociet
u s ay arc 11:30 a.m. Centennial DPresented during the Closing Plenary
Outgoing National Council Awardsresented to departing e ers of the ational o ncil
whose ter s end in arch
3:30 p.m. Centennial EPresented during the Paul Posner: He Gave Us So MuchPresidential Panel
Elmer Staats Lifetime Achievement Award forDistinguished Public ServiceThis award honors a p lic ad inistrator s lifeti eacco plish ents and contri tions to p lic service and
7:30 p.m. Peak’s LoungePresented at the President’s Reception
Chester Newland Presidential Citationsof Merit
resented the president to individ als forinval a le s pport d ring the presidenc and tirelessservice to the ociet
on ay arc 10:00 a.m. Centennial DPresented at the Nesta M. Gallas Lecture
Nesta M. Gallas AwardThis award honors the lifeti e achieve ents of adedicated p lic servant and pioneering innovativeleader
Service AwardThe service award is given ann all to a ection andor co nit e er who engages in services pporting the ection s ission o inees sho ld eno inated a c rrent ection e er
Visionary Award This award recogni es the ni e characteristics of anindivid al to envision a f t re that wo ld e diverseincl sive and e ita le Tr e visionaries are not part ofthe herd and their sol tions are not alwa s pop lar Thestand o t with their strong eliefs and hold steadfast totheir g iding principles even in the face of adversitThe are ahead of their ti e
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Joan Fiss Bishop Leadership Awardsta lished in the award recogni es an honoree
who exa ple and action has pro oted increasedparticipation of wo en in the p lic service professionexhi ited a defined contri tion to increased involve entin the p lic sector shown innovative leadership andacco plished professionalis in their p lic servicecareer and ade a co it ent to the professionthro gh c rrent or past e ership
Julia J. Henderson International Awardriginall esta lished in the award recogni es an
honoree for de onstrated co it ent to internationalp lic ad inistration in partic lar or to internationalp lic service in general a lifeti e of p lic serviceor to careers in international p lic ad inistration andp lic service The honoree is not re ired to e an or e er
Marcia P. “Marcy” Crowley Service toSWPA Award
riginall esta lished in and rededicated in the award recogni es an honoree for o tstanding serviceto service to the ection for several ears and for
a ing a de onstrated i pact on its wor The honoreest e a c rrent ection e er in good standing to
receive the award
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Emerging Leaders AwardThis award recogni es individ als who are activeli ple enting perfor ance anage ent s ste sinnovating new practices and pro oting the i portanceof perfor ance and acco nta ilit within theirgovern ents and co nities
Harry Hatry Distinguished PerformanceMeasurement and Practice AwardThis award recogni es an individ al whose o tstandingteaching ed cation training and cons ltation inperfor ance eas re ent have ade a significantcontri tion to the practice of p lic ad inistration
Joseph Wholey Distinguished ScholarshipAwardThis award recogni es o tstanding scholarship onperfor ance in p lic and nonprofit organi ations Therecipient provides a significant contri tion to advancing
nowledge in a scholarl o rnal a o t the develop enti ple entation se and i pact of perfor ance
eas re ent
Organizational Leadership AwardsThis award recogni es o tstanding applications of as ste s approach to perfor ance eas re ent that hasres lted in a c lt re change s stained i prove entsand de onstrated positive effects on govern entperfor ance and acco nta ilit
A ocacy Allianc ASPA Student Conference Paper AwardThis award is presented ann all for the est st dentpaper presented at the nn al onferencea thored or co a thored a st dent that s pports the
ection s ission
Published Article Award This award is presented to the a thor or co a thor of the
est paper p lished in s pporting the ection sission in a field related o rnal
S E C T I O N A W A R D SThe following is a list of awards presented by ASPA’s Sections in recognition of individual and organizationalcontributions to the public sector. Please see the awards brochure for this year’s honorees.
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Ethics in Action AwardThis award recogni es the achieve ents of a dedicatedp lic servant whose career has een characteri edexe plar efforts to phold legal and ethical standardslocall nationall or internationall co rage againstcorr ption or wrongdoing officeholders and
entorship of p lic servants and o ng acade icssee ing to f rther high ethical standards in service to thep lic The award is presented ann all at the ection s
siness eeting
Lifetime Achievement AwardThis award recogni es e ers whoseextraordinar contri tions to the f rtherance of the
ection s goals thro gho t their careers erit specialac nowledg ent The award a recogni e ore thanone individ al ann all and is presented d ring the
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Student Paper of the Year Awardnn all invites st dents in p lic affairs
and p lic polic grad ate progra s to s it or forfac lt to no inate research papers a thored d ring theprevio s ear on an p lic and ad inistrative ethicstopic issions are peer reviewed and dged for their
alit ethodolog i portance and polic i plicationsas well as clarit in writing The winning s issionis anno nced in edia p lications and its a thor isawarded a onetar pri e financial s pport to attend the
nn al onference and a certificate of recognitionpresented d ring the nn al onference
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Student Essay AwardThis ann al award recogni es the est paper on the topicof environ ent a thored a grad ate st dent
Rita Mae Kelly Distinguished Research Awardriginall esta lished in the award recogni es an
honoree for research contri tions to gender relatediss es perfor ing research on an iss e s significant towo en s role in p lic ad inistration and a ing ani pact thro gh research on wo en s lives The honoree isnot re ired to e an or e er
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Marc Holzer Best Article AwardThis award was esta lished to honor arc ol er slongstanding and excellent contri tions to the ectionand its o rnal Chinese Public Administration Review(CPAR) as well as the e orand of nderstanding
etween and the hinese lic d inistrationociet that de onstrates colla oration etween
these two organi ations at an ino p licad inistration conferences The award is presentedann all to the est scholarl paper in CPAR innersreceive a cash pri e co rtes of at the nn al
onference and are anno nced in CPAR
Ph.D. Student Best Paper AwardThis award was esta lished to recogni e h st dentswho perfor high alit research related to hinesep lic ad inistration nl and st dent
e ers a e no inated inners receive an awardcertificate with a cash pri e co rtes of at theann al conference
ction on r ncy an risisana nt
Dissertation AwardThis award s pports dissertation research in e ergencand crisis anage ent eing perfor ed hcandidates who have s ccessf ll defended their proposal
t do not have a co pleted dissertation
William Petak AwardThis award recogni es the o tstanding paper ine ergenc and crisis anage ent
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Dissertation AwardThis award recogni es dissertation research perfor ed
h candidates in p lic nonprofit h an reso rcesanage ent t s pports research that is in progress as
opposed to a co pleted dissertation
Outstanding Practitioner AwardThis award recogni es h an reso rces anage entpractitioners who have ade an o tstanding contri tionto an organi ation or organi ations thro gho t theircareer in p lic service
Outstanding Scholar AwardThis award recogni es individ als who havede onstrated an exe plar record of research teachingand service in p lic h an reso rces anage ent
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Student ScholarshipsThese awards are designed to help facilitate learningto advance st dents acade ic wor aro nd findingsol tions to p lic organi ational challenges as well as tointrod ce st dents to the ection s wor and enco ragetheir long ter involve ent in it
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Best Book AwardThis award recogni es a oo that significantlcontri tes to p lic ad inistration research
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Best Article AwardThis award recogni es the top article p lished in PublicPerformance and Management Review in
Best Paper AwardThis award recogni es the est paper presented at the
ection s s posi held d ring the nn alonference
ction on nt r o rn ntalA inistration an ana nt ADonald C. Stone Best Student Paper AwardThis award recogni es an exceptional st dent researchpaper on a estion related to intergovern entalrelations and anage ent The award is acco panied
a award to assist the winner with nn alonference attendance
Donald C. Stone Practitioner AwardThis award recogni es significant contri tions to thepractice of intergovern ental relations and anage entover a s stantial period of ti e
Donald C. Stone Scholar AwardThis award recogni es significant contri tions to thest d of intergovern ental relations over a s stantialperiod of ti e
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Fred Riggs Award for Outstanding ResearcherThis award recogni es those who have ade significants stantial and widel recogni ed contri tions to theconcept al theoretical or operational develop entof international co parative or develop entad inistration t is na ed in honor of red iggs apioneer in these fields and a fo nder of the ection
Garcia-Zamor Best Paper AwardThis award recogni es the a thor of the est paperpresented at the nternational iggs posi t isna ed after rofessor ean la de arcia a or a longti e e er
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We also salute the USC Price School’s rich lineage in ASPA’s presidential ranks, including:
Ranked 4th among 272 schools of public affairs nationwide, the USC Sol Price School ofPublic Policy has defined excellence in innovation and public affairs education for nearly90 years. The Price School is dedicated to teaching and research that advances societythrough better governance, more effective social and health care policy, and sustainableurban development.
William G. Resh, Assistant Professor,named co-winner of the Book of the Yearaward (in 2017) by the ASPA Sectionof Public Administration Researchfor his publication, Rethinking theAdministrative Presidency
Incoming ASPA President JanePisano, Professor and formerDean, USC Sol Price School ofPublic Policy
Terry L. Cooper, Maria B. CrutcherProfessor in Citizenship and DemocraticValues, for receiving the 2017 HarryScoville Award for Academic Achievementfrom the Southern California chapter of ASPA
Incoming ASPA President-Elect and 2018 Conference Co-Chair Paul Danczyk, Director, Executive Education, USCPrice School in Sacramento
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Olivier David Perrinjaquet Cruzoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
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Juanita Rendoncco nting ect rer aval ostgrad ate choolontere
Public Procurement Fraud: Analysis through the Lens ofAuditability Theory
Krishna Tummalarofessor erit s and irector rogra ansastate niversit orth a s
Continuing the Fight Against Corruption in India: TheBJP Regime
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Inspectors General (IG), Anti-Corruption andAccountability: A Panel Study of the Impact of IGs onPublic Corruption in the U.S.
Vijay Sampathssistant rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERChristopher Hawkins
ssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
Decentralized Approaches to Coordinating Intra-AgencySustainability Initiatives: Evidence from Providence,Ann Arbor and Oakland
PRESENTERSRichard Feiock
rofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee Functional Collective Action and Local SustainabilityInitiatives
Rachel Krausessociate rofessor niversit of ansas awrence
Overcoming FCA Dilemmas through Lead AgencyCoordination: The Case of Orlando and KCMO
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9William Wong
lic d inistrator and t dentetropolitan ollege of ew or ew or
Increasing Homeless Canvassing Efficiency: AnExperimental Approach
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Agate APolicy ifts an s ons in a nforc nt
ll re ot al dvancing ocial it
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ntegrit in overnance
MODERATOR/PRESENTERDaniel Bromberg
ssociate rofessor niversit of ew a pshireover
Separate but Unequal: How the Use of Private PrisonsIgnores the Constitutional Rights of UndocumentedImmigrants
PRESENTERSAnh P. Nguyen
octoral t dent niversit of Texas at rlingtonrlington T
Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence: A Reviewon Factors Affecting Arrest Decision
Kathryn Schwaebleoctoral t dent orth arolina tate niversitaleigh
Deconstructing Sentencing Policy Shifts: Using theNarrative Policy Framework to Examine the Intersectionof Race, Gender and Punitiveness
Helen Yussistant rofessor niversit of awaii anoaonol l
Academic-Practitioner Collaboration on GenderResearch in Federal Law Enforcement: The Value of aCoproduction Process
COAUTHORKarina Moreno
ssistant rofessor ong sland niversit roo l nroo l n
Separate but Unequal: How the Use of Private PrisonsIgnores the Constitutional Rights of UndocumentedImmigrants
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Granite Bt Annual PA a ston Pan l erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
MODERATORPhilip Nufrio
rofessor etropolitan ollege of ew orew or
DISCUSSANTPamela Ransom
ssociate rofessor etropolitan ollege of ew orroo l n
PRESENTERSDustin Dye
t dent niversit of isso ri ansas it ansasit
Tax Increment Financing: The Kansas City Experiment
Ebonny Gilchrist-Arthur t dent etropolitan ollege of ew or ew
or Improving Communication and Parental Involvement atthe Brooklyn Brownstone School
Dwayne Hackettase anager eights and ills and t dentetropolitan ollege of ew or lainfield
Measuring the Impact of Job Satisfaction, Motivationand Morale on Employee Performance
Pablo McConnie-Saadoctoral t dent niversit of elawarehiladelphia
Strategy Proposal for the University of Delaware Schoolof Public Policy and Administration
Kassiana Parrisocational pecialist isiting rse ervice of ew or
and rad ate t dent etropolitan ollege of ewor a aica
Measuring the Impact of Job Satisfaction, Motivationand Morale on Employee Performance
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S
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n e Toward the t re nviron ent andTechnolog
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERDavid Landsbergen
ssociate rofessor hio tate niversit ol s Smart and Trusted Cities
PRESENTERSMin-Hyu Kim
ost octoral ssociate tgers niversit ort ee How Environmental Pressures Influence the Adoption ofSmart City Technologies: An Innovation Framework
Tian Tangssistant rofessor lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee A Path-Dependence Perspective on the Adoption of theInternet of Things: Evidence from Early Adopters ofSmart and Connected Sensors in the United States
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSSimon Andrew
ssociate rofessor niversit of orth Texasenton T
The Impact of Regional Collaboration Networks onSmart Growth Policy: Extending the InstitutionalCollective Action Framework
Vaswati Chatterjeeoctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
The Impact of Regional Collaboration Networks onSmart Growth Policy: Extending the InstitutionalCollective Action Framework
COAUTHORAlfred Ho
rofessor niversit of ansas awrence A Path-Dependence Perspective on the Adoption of theInternet of Things: Evidence from Early Adopters ofSmart and Connected Sensors in the United States
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial Goti ations an a aciti s for r ncyana rsefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERJennifer Adams
esearcher niversit of ron ale Resilience and Emergency Management: Do They GoTogether?
PRESENTEREmily Newman
rad ate t dent and rad ate ssistant niversit ofe ras a aha aha
Community Capacity on College Campuses
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSAmy Freeman
octoral t dent lorida tate niversitTallahassee Searching for a Model of Firefighter Stress: AQualitative Study
Xiangyu Lissistant rofessor est Texas niversitan on T
Organizational Culture of Emergency Services: Boosterof Coping Capacity or Stressor to First Responders?
Mikal Orrrad ate t dent Texas niversit ollegetation T
Organizational Culture of Emergency Services: Boosterof Coping Capacity or Stressor to First Responders?
COAUTHORKi Woong Cho
esearch rofessor and ost octoral esearcher oreaniversit eo l orea
Searching for a Model of Firefighter Stress: AQualitative Study
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERYahong Zhang
ssociate rofessor tgers niversit ewarewar
Bureaucratic Corruptibility: Inner Evil or ExternalTemptation?
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJinyun Guo
ssociate rofessor ich an niversit hengd hinaBureaucratic Corruptibility: Inner Evil or ExternalTemptation?
Xing Nirofessor n at en niversit ang ho hina
Bribery Incidence and Effectiveness of InstitutionalAnticorruption Practices: Evidence from China
Xuhong Sussociate rofessor niversit of o th arolinaol ia ol ia
Bribery Incidence and Effectiveness of InstitutionalAnticorruption Practices: Evidence from China
Jingjing Zengssisstant rofessor hongnan niversit of cono ics
and aw han hinaDistrust in GONGOs and Dynamic Identification ofScandal Network under Authoritarianism in theInternet Age
COAUTHORSMing-feng Kuo
ssistant rofessor ational Taiwan niversit TaipeiTaiwanBureaucratic Corruptibility: Inner Evil or ExternalTemptation?
Tianfeng Lioctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Distrust in GONGOs and Dynamic Identification ofScandal Network under Authoritarianism in theInternet Age
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Agate Car r tt r Fast r tron r uil in aac for olla oration
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
MODERATORKristen Wyatt
xec tive irector erging ocal overn enteadership est inn
DISCUSSANTHannah Lebovits
octoral t dent leveland tate niversit niversiteights
PRESENTERSSereniah Breland
it anager it of lvin TPrerequisites to Collaboration: Do We Understand CityAdministration?
Christopher Pierce andidate and t dent epresentative lect
oger illia s niversit rovidence Getting Back onto the Right “Rhode”: InnovateRI
Laura Savaged inistrative ler e lo est istrict e loo nt
When Talking Trash Saves Public Dollars
Nick Smithigital ontent pecialist it of aithers rg aithers rg
The “IT” Thing
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S
Chun-yuan Wangssociate rofessor entral olice niversit Tao anit Taiwan
Bureaucratic Corruptibility: Inner Evil or ExternalTemptation?
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Mineral Hall Co atisfaction an P rs cti s on P rsonn lana ntia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
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MODERATOR/COAUTHORAdam Butz
ssistant rofessor alifornia tate niversit ongeach ong each
Representative Dimensions of Organizational Behavior:Understanding Employee Motivation and Satisfaction inHuman Service Organizations
PRESENTERSKwang Bin Bae
ssistant rofessor orth arolina entral niversitrha
The Influence of Individual- and Group-Based Pay forPerformance on Job Satisfaction: The Role of Fairness ofPerformance Evaluation
Kuo-Tai Chengssociate rofessor ational Tsing a niversit sinh Taiwan
Public Service Motivation and Job Satisfaction: A Multi-Mediation Analysis of Person-Organization Fit andPerceived Accountability
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSAbdullah Alshammari
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TThe Effects of Organizational Justice Factors on JobSatisfaction
Abdullah Alzomiaoctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
Federal Employees’ Job Satisfaction: DoesTransformational Leadership Matter? The Case ofVeterans Affairs Agency
Brandy Kennedyssociate rofessor eorgia ollege and tate niversitilledgeville
Representative Dimensions of Organizational Behavior:Understanding Employee Motivation and Satisfaction inHuman Service Organizations
Bonnie Gail Manirofessor ast arolina niversit reenville
Psychological Contracts Between Federal Agencies andEmployees: A Structural Equation Model
COAUTHORSDeborah Burgess
etired nternal even e ervice ich ond Psychological Contracts Between Federal Agencies andEmployees: A Structural Equation Model
Cynthia Creadyssociate rofessor niversit of orth Texasenton T
Federal Employees’ Job Satisfaction: DoesTransformational Leadership Matter? The Case ofVeterans Affairs Agency
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Granite Anno ati Financin an Pu lic Pri at
Partn rs i sn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJoshua Steinfeld
ssistant rofessor ld o inion niversitorfol
Public-Private Partnerships and Asset Specificity:Exploring Transaction Costs of the DBFOM Contract forthe Norfolk-Portsmouth Elizabeth River Tunnel
PRESENTERSAlexis R. Kennedy
octoral t dent esearch ssistant and lic inanceons ltant niversit of olorado enverort ollins
The Costs and Benefits of Pay for Success FeasibilityStudies
Rayna Stoychevaect rer niversit of ia i ia i
Local Revenue Generating Strategies for Charitable TaxExempt Property
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9Simon Andrew
niversit of orth TexasDoes A “Polycentric” System of Governance PerformBetter? Evidence from U.S. Large City Park Systems
Yuan Chengndiana niversit
Does A “Polycentric” System of Governance PerformBetter? Evidence from U.S. Large City Park Systems
Stephanie Dolamoreniversit of alti ore
Big Data from Small Places: Impacts of FunderAccountability for Grassroots and Community-BasedOrganizations
Daniel Faylorida tate niversit
Evidence-Based Governance: The Needed Next Stage ofPerformance Management
Angela Klineowie tate niversit
Big Data from Small Places: Impacts of FunderAccountability for Grassroots and Community-BasedOrganizations
Dennis Lindersffice of the ontgo er o nt xec tive andniversit of ar land
From Data-Driven Accountability to Data-SmartCollaborative Problem-Solving: The 10-Year Evolutionof “Stat” in Montgomery County, Maryland
Dale Roenigkniversit of orth arolina
Devolved Decision Authority and PerformanceManagement Success: Examining the Relevance ofDifferences in Actual and Perceived Authority of PublicManagers in Local Government
Yu Shiniversit of orth Texas
Does A “Polycentric” System of Governance PerformBetter? Evidence from U.S. Large City Park Systems
Thomas Tippettffice of the ontgo er o nt xec tive
From Data-Driven Accountability to Data-SmartCollaborative Problem-Solving: The 10-Year Evolutionof “Stat” in Montgomery County, Maryland
Kuan-Chiu Tsengssociate rofessor ational Taiwan or al niversit
Taipei TaiwanThe Current Status of Development of Public-PrivatePartnerships (PPPs) in Taiwan
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSRon Carlee
isiting ssistant rofessor and irector enter foregional xcellence ld o inion niversitorfol
Public-Private Partnerships and Asset Specificity:Exploring Transaction Costs of the DBFOM Contract forthe Norfolk-Portsmouth Elizabeth River Tunnel
Jungin Choeoctoral t dent onsei niversit eo l orea
The Effects of Government Funding Programs onOrganizational Innovation: Does Government FundingEncourage or Enforce Innovations in Korea’s HigherEducation?
COAUTHORM. Jae Moon
nderwood isting ished rofessor onsei niversiteo l orea
The Effects of Government Funding Programs onOrganizational Innovation: Does Government FundingEncourage or Enforce Innovations in Korea’s HigherEducation?
ction on Pu lic P rfor ancana nt y osiu
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PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSDavid Ammons
niversit of orth arolinaDevolved Decision Authority and PerformanceManagement Success: Examining the Relevance ofDifferences in Actual and Perceived Authority of PublicManagers in Local Government
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S
Gary Van Landinghamlorida tate niversit
Evidence-Based Governance: The Needed Next Stage ofPerformance Management
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Mineral Hall Esin ata an i nc to nfor u tin
an ana nt in t tat s
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJeff Bankowski
ichigan ffice of erfor ance and Transfor ationPromoting Government Innovation and Efficiency inMichigan’s Office of Performance and Transformation
Elaine Luit niversit of ew or ohn a ollege
Reflecting on a National Survey of IntegratingBudgeting with Performance Among State JuvenileCorrection Agencies: Is the Agency Perspective a NewFrontier?
Henry Sobanetolorado overnor s ffice of tate lanning and
dgetingFostering Continuous Improvement in State Governmentwith Colorado’s Performance Management System andTraining Academy
Kathryn Whiteational ssociation of tate dget fficers
Examining State-Led Efforts to Use Data and Evidencein Decisionmaking: A National Overview
Katherine Willoughbyniversit of eorgia
Reflecting on a National Survey of IntegratingBudgeting with Performance Among State JuvenileCorrection Agencies: Is the Agency Perspective a NewFrontier?
nt rnational ollo uiu ont ical a rs i
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KEYNOTEPatricia Harned
thics and o pliance nitiative
tu nt an Prof ssionalu it
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Centennial FSponsored By:University of Colorado Colorado Springs
8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Centennial Fntro uctions c r a rs tu nt A ar s
A PA at s
PRESENTERAndrea Headley
octoral t dent lorida nternational niversitia i
8:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Centennial F oic is ours Practic s Aca ia
PRESENTERJos C.N. Raadschelders
rofessor hio tate niversit ol s
9:15 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Centennial Fn a in ot lainin ro in
Prof ssional an s arc Pr s ntations forour Au i nc
PRESENTERStephanie Dolamore
esearch nal st niversit of alti ore ollege ar
ction on Pu lic P rfor ancana nt y osiu (continued)
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1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Centennial Fill our su t ou t o
Practition rPRESENTERWilliam P. Shields, Jr.
xec tive irector and d nct rofessorerican niversit ashington
2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Centennial Fa in a ir ct act tat an ocal o s
Practition rPRESENTERSMark Deven
it anager rvada
Michael Kingssistant irector ichland o nt ergenc ervicesol ia
3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Centennial Fa i atin t F ral irin Proc ss
Practition rPRESENTERLeigh Espy
octoral t dent niversit of olorado a ewood
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Centennial F Franc s i ll tu nt Policy at
PRESENTERL. Frances Liddell
etired ssociate rofessor ac son tate niversitac son
Fr i s y osiu8:15 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Centennial BSponsored By:Section on International and ComparativeAdministrationThe following data was provided by the Section
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in Pu lis in in Aca ia Aca iaPRESENTERSR. Paul Battaglio
rofessor and irector niversit of Texas at allasand o ditor in hief Public Administration Review
ichardson T
Kirk Emersonditor Perspectives on Public Management and
Governance and rofessor niversit of ri onaT cson
11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Centennial FAft r ou t t o ransitionin fro
iss rtation an i at to AssistantProf ssor Aca iaPRESENTERSSebawit Bishu
ssistant rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Angela Klinessistant rofessor owie tate niversit owie
11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Centennial Fraftin s Aca ia
PRESENTERJeremy L. Hall
rofessor and irector niversit of entral loridaand o ditor in hief Public Administration Review
rlando lorida
12:45 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Centennial Func r a an or s o ff cti ritin
PRESENTERPatricia Shields
rofessor Texas tate niversit an arcos T
tu nt an Prof ssionalu it (continued)
as an t or conf r nc
M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N Slo al Pu lic r ic nno atiolutions for Policy an o rnanc
8:15 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Centennial Blco
MODERATORSM. Shamsul Haque
ational niversit of ingapore and hair section on nternational and o parative d inistration
Naim Kapucurofessor niversit of entral lorida
Janice Lachanceresident and xec tive ice resident fortrategic and rgani ational xcellence ericaneoph sical nion ashington
9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Centennial Bnno ations in Pu lic ana nt asonsir ctions an ons u nc s
MODERATORNaim Kapucu
rofessor niversit of entral lorida
DISCUSSANTPeter HarunaTexas nternational niversit
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSFranklin Yayra Adorsu-Djentuh
niversit of anchesterGetting Relationships Right: How Local-Level ActorsCollaborate to Implement Environmental SanitationPolicies in Ghana
M. Shamsul Haqueational niversit of ingapore
Innovation vs. Imitation in Public-Sector Reforms inSoutheast Asia.
Farhad Hossainniversit of anchester
Getting Relationships Right: How Local-Level ActorsCollaborate to Implement Environmental SanitationPolicies in Ghana
Gao Jieational niversit of ingapore
Local Innovations in Policy Implementation: China’sResolution of Poverty in Xi Jinping’s Era
Ning Kangniversit of anchester
Getting Relationships Right: How Local-Level ActorsCollaborate to Implement Environmental SanitationPolicies in Ghana
Kilkon Koeo l ational niversit
How Does Transparent Policy Analysis Change theBehaviors of Policy Actors? Diffusion of Innovationthrough Institutionalized Policy Analysis in Korea
Wilson Wonghinese niversit of ong ong
Global Challenges of the Big Data Era for the PublicService: To What Extent is the Public Service Ready?
9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Mineral Hall Aolla orati o rnanc for sili nc anustaina ility
MODERATORKurt Thurmaier
orthern llinois niversit
DISCUSSANTAli Farazmand
lorida tlantic niversit
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSDemetrios Argyriades
ohn a ollege it niversit of ew orReclaiming Public Space: Rebuilding Public Service forDemocratic Governance and Sustainable Development
Xuesong Guoi an iaotong niversit
Research on Participatory Transportation PolicyEvaluation: A Case Study of Motor Vehicle Plate NumberTraffic Restriction Policy in Xi’an City
Brittany Hauptniversit of entral lorida
Comparative Analysis of Emergency Management forRural Disaster Resilience in the United States and SouthKorea
Helena Hermanssonppsala niversit
Collaborative Strategies for Managing NaturalDisasters: Disaster Management Policy and Governancein Turkey
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10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Centennial BFor i n Ai an lo nt ssons
arnMODERATORGedeon Mudacumura
hene niversit
DISCUSSANTRym Kaki
niversit of o thern alifornia
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSDavid Bell
avannah tate niversitSharing the Load Between Government, Businessand Nonprofits: Civil Society Organizations in theDevelopment Discourse on the China-Africa NewSilk Road
Atta Ceesaytate niversit of ew or ffalo
Aid and Nongovernmental Organizations: What Role DoNGOs Play in Aid Funding in Gambia?
Sombo Chundairginia o onwealth niversit
Rethinking Africa’s Development: Will a Post-AidAgenda Be a Reality in Zambia?
Peter HarunaTexas nternational niversitForeign Aid and Fiscal Management in the Semi-AridDeveloping Regions of Africa
Kim Moloneyrdoch niversit
Aid and Development Effectiveness in the Pacific:Donors, NGOs and Post-Busan “Partnership”
Aminata SillahTowson niversitAid and Nongovernmental Organizations: What Role DoNGOs Play in Aid funding in Gambia?
10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Mineral Hall An arc of nno ati olutions an yna ico rnanc ransnational no l ransf r
in o arati P rs ctiMODERATORHong Liu
an ang Technological niversit ingapore
Naim Kapucuniversit of entral lorida
Collaborative Strategies for Managing NaturalDisasters: Disaster Management Policy and Governancein TurkeyandComparative Analysis of Emergency Management forRural Disaster Resilience in the United States and SouthKorea
Yongje Kimniversit of entral lorida
Comparative Analysis of Emergency Management forRural Disaster Resilience in the United States andSouth Korea
Chang-su Limral evelop ent d inistration o th orea
Comparative Analysis of Emergency Management forRural Disaster Resilience in the United States andSouth Korea
Yingying Liui an iaotong niversit
Research on Participatory Transportation PolicyEvaluation: A Case Study of Motor Vehicle Plate NumberTraffic Restriction Policy in Xi’an City
Boohyun Namniversit of entral lorida
Comparative Analysis of Emergency Management forRural Disaster Resilience in the United States andSouth Korea
Pooja Paswana ia illia sla ia niversit
Strategies and Lessons for Preparing Better andStrengthening Risk Resilience in Coastal Regions ofIndia
Jia Shii an iaotong niversit
Research on Participatory Transportation PolicyEvaluation: A Case Study of Motor Vehicle Plate NumberTraffic Restriction Policy in Xi’an City
Jungwon Yeoniversit of entral lorida
Comparative Analysis of Emergency Management forRural Disaster Resilience in the United States andSouth Korea
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DISCUSSANTKurt Thurmaier
orthern llinois niversit
PRESENTERSCristina Dias Alves
an ang Technological niversit ingaporeKnowledge Transfer in China-Africa relations: The Caseof Special Economic ZonesandCadre Training and G-2-G Projects: PreliminaryFindings of Knowledge Transfer from Singapore toChina
Celia Leean ang Technological niversit ingapore
The Changing Dynamics of Policy Experiment inSingapore: Does the 2011 General Election Make aDifference?
Hong Liuan ang Technological niversit ingapore
Knowledge Transfer in China-Africa relations: The Caseof Special Economic ZonesandCadre Training and G-2-G Projects: PreliminaryFindings of Knowledge Transfer from Singapore toChina
Liang Machool of lic d inistration and olic en inniversit of hina
The Changing Dynamics of Policy Experiment inSingapore: Does the 2011 General Election Make aDifference?
Zhao Suishengniversit of enver
China’s Belt and Road Initiative as a DevelopmentProgram
Ting-Yan Wangan ang Technological niversit ingapore
Knowledge Transfer in China-Africa relations: The Caseof Special Economic ZonesandCadre Training and G-2-G Projects: PreliminaryFindings of Knowledge Transfer from Singapore toChina
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Centennial BA inistrati for an Pu lic r ani ations
ana nt MODERATORPeter HarunaTexas nternational niversit
DISCUSSANTAtta Ceesay
tate niversit of ew or ffalo
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMohamed Abdel-Moneim
oha nstit te for rad ate t diesBetween Global and National Conceptions of EducationAdministration: The Sustainability of K-12 EducationReforms in Qatar
Osama AbuFarrajniversit of anchester
Understanding Service Delivery in the Health Sector inGhana: Do Reforms Matter?
Issifu Amaduniversit of anchester
Understanding Service Delivery in the Health Sector inGhana: Do Reforms Matter?
Bin Chenar ch ollege and rad ate enter it niversit ofew or
Applying Qualitative Comparative Analysis to StudyingPublic Organizations and Their Management
Raymond Coxniversit of ron
Responsibility and Integrity: Toward a More EffectivePublic Service
Farhad Hossainniversit of anchester
Understanding Service Delivery in the Health Sector inGhana: Do Reforms Matter?
Veronica Junjanniversit of Twente
Reform Stability or Reform Relapse in Central andEast European Countries? An Analysis of the ReformSustainability after the Financial Crisis
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9Charlene RoachThe niversit of the est ndies t g stine a p sPublic Service Motivation, Leadership and TurnoverIntentions for Public Employees in Trinidad and Tobagoand Barbados
3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Centennial BP rfor anc u tin for Annt rnational o arison
MODERATOR/COAUTHORAlfred Ho
niversit of ansasPerformance Budgeting Experiences: An InternationalComparison.
DISCUSSANTVeronica Junjan
niversit of Twente The etherlands
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMaarten DeJongThe inistr of inance The etherlandsPerformance Budgeting Experiences: An InternationalComparison
Wen Fanatawa ei ing
Third-Party Performance Evaluation and PerformanceBudgeting: The Chinese Experience
Dexu Heational cade of cono ic trateg
Performance Budgeting Reform in China
Juan Martinezniversit of ar land
Performance Budgeting and the Use of PerformanceInformation: The Case of Chile Performance Budgetingin Kenya
Frankline Muthomiorthern llinois niversit
Performance Budgeting and the Use of PerformanceInformation: The Case of Chile Performance Budgetingin Kenya
Kurt Thurmaierorthern llinois niversit
Performance Budgeting and the Use of PerformanceInformation: The Case of Chile Performance Budgetingin Kenya
Liang Maen in niversit of hina
Applying Qualitative Comparative Analysis to StudyingPublic Organizations and Their Management
Aminu Mammanniversit of anchester
Understanding Service Delivery in the Health Sector inGhana: Do Reforms Matter?
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Aat rin A inistrati for s an
Practic s raftin olutions for ari an PAMODERATOR/COAUTHORMeghna Sabharwal
niversit of Texas at allasOrganizational Performance and Culture: AComparative Analysis of Two Islands
DISCUSSANTKim Moloney
rdoch niversit
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSWayne Charles-SoverallThe niversit of the est ndies avehill a p sEthics and Performance in Public Organizations in theCaribbean.
Rashmi ChordiyaThe niversit of Texas at allasOrganizational Performance and Culture: AComparative Analysis of Two Islands
Wesley Cotaederal niversit of icosa
The Quality of Public Management and Social Control inthe Promotion of Human Development in Brazil
Marco Ferreiraederal niversit of icosa
The Quality of Public Management and Social Control inthe Promotion of Human Development in Brazil
Jongsoo Parkorthern ent c niversit
Innovations and Practices in Caribbean PublicOrganizations
Fr i s y osiu (continued)
as an t or conf r nc
M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S
Zaozao Zhaohinese cade of ocial ciences
Performance Budgeting Reform in China
3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Centennial B ol of i ri nc Politics an
an ua in ff cti an ocratic Pu licr ic
MODERATOR/PRESENTERMichael W. Spicer
leveland tate niversitPublic Administration and the Democratic Will
DISCUSSANTRashmi Chordiya
niversit of Texas at allas
PRESENTERSDavid Carnevale
niversit of laho aIn Praise of Facework: Public Service as a CircularProcess
R. McGreggor Cawleyniversit of o ing
Governmentality, Nanny State and Public Service
Hugh Millerlorida tlantic niversit
Cannabis Regulation in Colorado: Ideologies, Interestsand Political Narratives
Camilla Stiversleveland tate niversit
In Praise of Facework: Public Service as a CircularProcess
Nicholas C. Zingaleleveland tate niversit
The Phenomenology of Deliberative Practices DuringRegional Programming Transitions: A Case Study of theOhio Children’s Trust Fund
5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Centennial By osiu onclusion fl ctions iscussions
oo o rnanc orl iy osiu
8:45 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial CSponsored By:International Chapter, Section on Emergency andCrisis Management and Section on Public ManagementPractice
The following data was provided by the symposiumorganizers
8:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.lco an ntro uctions
9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Accounta ility for A ancin oo o rnancaroun t orl Ac i in ustaina l
lo nt oalsMODERATORRobert Shick
tgers niversit ewar
10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.fu s ttl nt nt ration an turn
MODERATORAdam MastersTransnational esearch nstit te on orr ption
PRESENTERSShahrira Islam
ingha ton niversit
Hugo Renderosndependent ons ltant
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.o unity Accounta ility in an s Plannin
MODERATORFrances Edwards
an ose tate niversit
Fr i s y osiu (continued)
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9PRESENTERSBrian Collins
niversit of orth TexasDo Local Governments with Higher Citizen Ratingson Service Quality Have Higher Service PerformanceTransparency? Evidence from U.S. Local Governments
Jayce L. Farmerniversit of evada as egas
Do State Spending Priorities Constrain or Promote LocalGovernment Sustainability Policies?
Agustin Leon-Moretaniversit of ew exico
Municipal Government and Its Role in a State-LocalSystem: Evidence from Panel Data
Ashley E. Nicklesent tate niversit
Power, Protest and Participation: Understanding theMunicipal Takeover of Flint, Mich.
Jie Taoniversit of orth Texas
Do Local Governments with Higher Citizen Ratingson Service Quality Have Higher Service PerformanceTransparency? Evidence from U.S. Local Governments
10:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.Au i nc iscussion tat Profil s on tat
ocal lations
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.A oo at tat Pr tionMODERATORJohn Kincaid
afa ette ollege
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSBrian Collins
niversit of orth TexasMunicipal Policy and Fracking Discretion in the States
Daniel J. Mallinsonenn tate arris rg
Diffusion Quarantine: The Use of State Pre-Emption toPrevent the Spread of Innovations
Carl Stenbergniversit of orth arolina hapel ill
State Pre-Emption and the Ghost of Judge Dillon
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.nno ations in isast r Pr ar n ss
iti ation an co ry orl iMODERATORClaire Connolly Knox
niversit of entral lorida
PRESENTERSJeanne-Marie Col
ohn a ollege of ri inal stice it niversit ofew or
Implementing Sustainable Development Goals: TheRole of GIS, Geo-Design and Related Technologies in theMillennium Earth Project Pilot in Nigeria—Kaduna State
Alessandra Jerollemanac sonville tate niversit
Strengthening Alignment of U.S. Disaster Planning withInternational Models and Related SDG Efforts to ReduceDisaster Vulnerability
il ri t y osiu8:45 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Centennial A
ocal o rn nt an t tat s iftinyna ics of tat ocal lations
The following data was provided by the symposiumorganizers
8:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.lco an ntro uctions
MODERATORSRuss Hansonndiana niversit
Eric Zeemeringorthern llinois niversit
ar s on t acy of il ri tKimberly Nelson
niversit of orth arolina at hapel ill
9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Position of ocal o rn nts in t
F ral ystMODERATORBeverly Cigler
enn tate niversit arris rg
as an t or conf r nc
M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S
James Svaraniversit of orth arolina hapel ill
State Pre-Emption and the Ghost of Judge Dillon
David Swindellri ona tate niversit
State Pre-Emption and the Ghost of Judge Dillon
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.calin o rnanc for tat ocal
lations ional nt r o rn ntalr ani ations
MODERATORJen Nelles
it niversit of ew or nter ollege
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSPatrick Bitterman
niversit of er ontModeling State-Local Coordination of Water QualityManagement at the Regional Scale for the LakeChamplain Basin
George W. Dougherty, Jr.niversit of itts rgh
RIGOs and Civic Engagement
Christopher Kolibaniversit of er ont
Modeling State-Local Coordination of Water QualityManagement at the Regional Scale for the LakeChamplain Basin
Jay Rickbaughniversit of itts rgh
Leading Actors: The Role of Local Elected Officials onBoards of Regional Intergovernmental Organizations
Thomas Skuzinskiirginia ol technic niversit
Balancing Local and Regional Interests Using CulturalHeuristics
3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.Pan l iscussion iftin yna ics of
tat ocal lationsPRESENTERSIrv Halter
olorado epart ent of ocal ffairs
Doug Linkhartational ivic eag e
Cliff LippardTennessee dvisor o ission on ntergovern ental
elations
4:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.ar s fro ar ri t on alf of t
ri t Fa ily
onclu in ar sRuss Hansonndiana niversit
Eric Zeemeringorthern llinois niversit
Pan ls9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Granite CA ancin Pu lic A inistration for tu ntsan tr t l ur aucrats
iding hilosoph thics and the aw
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance ection onealth and an ervices d inistration and ection
on lic d inistration esearch
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAngela Kline
ssistant rofessor owie tate niversit owie Ethics Education in Online Public Affairs Programs
PRESENTERSJose Luis Irizarry
octoral t dent lorida tlantic niversitoca aton
Creating and Communicating Inclusion Pedagogy andSyllabi across Public Administration and NonprofitCurricula: Disciplinary Differences Explored
Christina Mancinissociate rofessor and rad ate oordinator forri inal stice irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
Campus Sexual Assault Policy in a New PoliticalClimate: Steps Forward or Back?
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9Saltanat Liebert
ssociate rofessor irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
Exploring Religiosity Among Muslim Immigrants in theUnited States: The Case of Kyrgyz Migrants
Joanna Luciossociate rofessor ri ona tate niversithoenix
Housing Dispersal Policies and Immigrants: LocalAdministrators’ Response
Adriano Udanissistant rofessor niversit of isso ri t o is to is
Experiences with Immigration Enforcement
PRESENTER/COAUTHORJennica Larrison
ssistant rofessor niversit of alti orealti ore
Navigating Encounters with Public Servants
COAUTHORSAngel Molina
ost octoral t dent ri ona tate niversithoenix
Housing Dispersal Policies and Immigrants: LocalAdministrators’ Response
David Webberssistant rofessor irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
Exploring Religiosity Among Muslim Immigrants in theUnited States: The Case of Kyrgyz Migrants
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Mineral Hall Fiff r nt For s of o rnanc tructur s tou ort olla orationn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
Endorsed By:ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
PRESENTERSLoo-See Beh
rofessor niversit of ala a ala p r ala siaCollaboration of Public Agencies in Innovation andStart-Up Development in Malaysia
Brian Pappasssistant rofessor oise tate niversit oise
Street-Level Bureaucrats: Title IX Coordinators andUniversity Sexual Misconduct
Shelly Pefferrofessor and hair lac rn ollege arlinville
What is Legal is Not Always Right: Street LevelBureaucrats and the Tension Between Equality andEquity
COAUTHORMichelle Evans
ssistant rofessor niversit of Tennesseehattanooga hattanooga T
Creating and Communicating Inclusion Pedagogy andSyllabi across Public Administration and NonprofitCurricula: Disciplinary Differences Explored
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Mineral Hall Glorin i rant ri nc s in
A inistrati ttin sll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice and ection onealth and an ervices d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERZhao Shurong
rofessor niversit of lectronic cience andTechnolog of hina hengd ich an hinaStudy of the Mechanism of Cross-Boundary Governanceof Water Pollution in the Taihu Basin: A SynergyPerspective
MODERATOR/COAUTHORMariglynn Edlins
ssistant rofessor niversit of alti orealti ore
Navigating Encounters with Public Servants
PRESENTERSJean-Claude Garcia-Zamor
rofessor lorida nternational niversitia i each
United States Policy Initiatives for Addressing theProblem of Immigration
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Agate AP rs cti s on o rnanc an olla oration
n e Toward the t re nviron ent andTechnolog
Endorsed By:ection on lic d inistration d cation
MODERATOR/PRESENTERChristopher Sigle
ite anager ational ceanic and t osphericd inistration rora
Enhancing Public Service Excellence: Leading at theIntersection of Social Capital and Public Value
PRESENTERSStephen Hamill
rincipal hared eadership ro p la o Hybrid Government: Improving Public ServiceEffectiveness through Cross-Sector Collaboration
Alejandro Rodriguezssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at rlingtonrlington T
Creative Governance
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Centennial Gis o unication an isast r sili ncyefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ergenc and risis anage ent andection on lic d inistration esearch
MODERATOR/COAUTHORAbraham Benavides
ssociate rofessor and hair niversit of orth Texasenton T
State Governments’ Emergency Management Websites:Evaluating Risk Communication Delivery to Non-English Speakers
PRESENTERJonathan Hsieh
ie tenant oast ard eserve lexandria Lessons Learned and Observations from HurricaneHarvey and Irma: Perspectives from a U.S. Coast GuardHurricane Call Center
Seo Young Kimoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Multisector Collaboration for Solar Power Projects atU.S. Airports
Travis Whetsellisiting ssistant rofessor lorida nternationalniversit ia i
Between Policy and Performance: Implementationthrough Interorganizational Networks
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSYounsung Kim
ssociate rofessor eorge ason niversit charchool of olic and overn ent c ean
How Can We Promote Sustainable Innovations inBusinesses? The Role of Public-Private Partnerships
Fan Wen Xueniversit of lectronic cience and Technolog of hinahengd ich an hina
Study of the Mechanism of Cross-Boundary Governanceof Water Pollution in the Taihu Basin: A SynergyPerspective
COAUTHORSWenxue Fan
aster s andidate niversit of lectronic cience andTechnolog of hina hengd ich an hinaStudy of the Mechanism of Cross-Boundary Governanceof Water Pollution in the Taihu Basin: A SynergyPerspective
Daniel Ruedyrad ate t dent and nviron ental ons ltanteorge ason niversit char chool of olic andovern ent airfax
How Can We Promote Sustainable Innovations inBusinesses? The Role of Public-Private Partnerships
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9Amnah Ibraheem
rad ate t dent niversit of Tennessee noxvillenoxville T
Energy Crisis Management: What States Can Learnfrom One Another’s Emergency Response Processes
Abby Kinchenior esearcher and d nct nstr ctor lorida tateniversit Tallahassee
Blue Skies versus Gray Skies: Technological Examples inExperiential Learning Using Emergency ManagementCase Studies
Manuel Lopez-Ibanezect rer niversit of anchester anchester nitedingdo
City-to-City Peer Review Processes for Disaster RiskReduction and Resilience Building: A Literature Review
David Merrick, IIep t irector enter for isaster is olic loridatate niversit Tallahassee
Blue Skies versus Gray Skies: Technological Examples inExperiential Learning Using Emergency ManagementCase Studies
Duncan Shawrofessor niversit of anchester anchester nitedingdo
City-to-City Peer Review Processes for Disaster RiskReduction and Resilience Building: A Literature Review
Christopher Smithect rer niversit of anchester anchester nitedingdo
City-to-City Peer Review Processes for Disaster RiskReduction and Resilience Building: A Literature Review
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Granite Br atin Pu lic ana nt nno ation ina an
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection for o en in lic d inistration
MODERATORMasami Nishishiba
epart ent hair and ssociate rofessor ortland tateniversit ortland
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJennifer Bealt
esearch ssociate niversit of anchesteranchester nited ingdo
City-to-City Peer Review Processes for Disaster RiskReduction and Resilience Building: A Literature Review
Fatih Demirozssistant rofessor a o ston tate niversit
ntsville TDisaster Resilience: Moving from Metaphor toMeasurement
Thomas Haasessistant rofessor a o ston tate niversit
ntsville TDisaster Resilience: Moving from Metaphor toMeasurement
Laura Hartoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Blue Skies versus Gray Skies: Technological Examples inExperiential Learning Using Emergency ManagementCase Studies
Erin Rowlandrad ate t dent niversit of Tennessee noxvillenoxville T
Energy Crisis Management: What States Can Learnfrom One Another’s Emergency Response Processes
Ismail Soujaat dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
State Governments’ Emergency Management Websites:Evaluating Risk Communication Delivery toNon-English Speakers
COAUTHORSAlissa Bell
enior esearcher lorida tate niversitTallahassee Blue Skies versus Gray Skies: Technological Examples inExperiential Learning Using Emergency ManagementCase Studies
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as an t or conf r nc
M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Mineral Hall D
ocal o rnanc an o unity r ic s inross traits in s Pu lic A inistration
i Pan ll rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on hinese lic d inistration
MODERATORTsai-Tsu Su
rofessor ational Taiwan niversit Taipei Taiwan
DISCUSSANTSElaine Lu
ssociate rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
Yahong Zhangssociate rofessor tgers niversit ewarewar
PRESENTERSMing-feng Kuo
ssistant rofessor ational Taiwan niversit TaipeiTaiwanBehavioral Determinants of Civic Engagement: Evidencefrom Communities in China
Chun-yuan Wangssociate rofessor entral olice niversit Tao anit Taiwan
The Impact of Network Management Strategies on theOutcome of Collaborative Disaster Governance: TheCase of the Tainan Earthquake in Taiwan
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSYan-Yi Chang
ssociate rofessor h ng a niversit sinch itTaiwanPublic-Private Partnerships in Taiwan LocalGovernance: Some Lessons from Drug Abuse Policy
Jinyun Guossociate rofessor ich an niversit hengd hina
An Analysis of the KANO Model on RequirementClassification and Supply Priority of Urban PublicService: The Case of Chengdu City in China
DISCUSSANTShugo Shinohara
d nct rofessor tgers niversit ewar Toganeapan
PRESENTERSLeona Hayashi
esearcher nstit te of d inistrative anage entn o To o apan
Three Models of Personnel Administration in JapaneseLocal Governments
Tomoko Makinoep t irector a inet rea of ersonnel ffairs
To o apanA Path toward Gender Equality in the Japanese CentralGovernment: A Woman Official’s Perspective
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSBolormaa Battsogt
octoral t dent To ai niversit o os a anagawaapan
Rebuilding Social Capital in Japan: Local Governance,Information and Communications Technology andCultural Attributes
Takashi Kobayashirofessor To ai niversit irats a shi anagawaapan
Rebuilding Social Capital in Japan: Local Governance,Information and Communications Technology andCultural Attributes
Jun Matsumotoep t irector inistr of nternal ffairs ando nications To o apan
Creating Innovative Public-Sector Workplaces in Japan:Recent Movements, Future Challenges
Ryosuke Yamauchinit hief inistr of nternal ffairs ando nications To o apan
Creating Innovative Public-Sector Workplaces in Japan:Recent Movements, Future Challenges
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A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9PRESENTER/COAUTHORMeghna Sabharwal
ssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
What Triggers Innovation in Public Organizations? DoGovernment Reforms Matter?
COAUTHORImane Hijal Moghrabi
ssistant rofessor niversit of Texas of the er ianasin dessa T
What Triggers Innovation in Public Organizations? DoGovernment Reforms Matter?
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Granite Aana in Pu lic Fun in an a or ostsn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
PRESENTERSOdd Stalebrink
ssociate rofessor enn tate arris rgiddletown
Public Pension Funds and Risk Taking Behavior: AnEmpirical Analysis
Joe Wholeyisiting cholar niversit of elaware rlington
Mending Our Safety Net: Building Our Labor Force
Jinhai Yuoctoral t dent niversit of ent c exington
Do Public Employee Unions Impact OPEB Funding?
PRESENTER/COAUTHORJohn McCaskill
linical rofessor lic ffairs niversit of Texas atallas ichardson T
Pensions in Crisis: Examining the Challenges FacingTexas Public Pensions in Dallas and Houston
COAUTHORSTeodoro Benavides
xec tive in esidence niversit of Texas at allaslenn eights T
Pensions in Crisis: Examining the Challenges FacingTexas Public Pensions in Dallas and Houston
James Harringtonssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
Pensions in Crisis: Examining the Challenges FacingTexas Public Pensions in Dallas and Houston
Hong-Cheng Liurofessor ho niversit aohsi ng it Taiwan
Public-Private Partnerships in Taiwan LocalGovernance: Some Lessons from Drug Abuse Policy
COAUTHORSTaiping Ding
octoral t dent n at en niversit ang hohina
An Analysis of the KANO Model on RequirementClassification and Supply Priority of Urban PublicService: The Case of Chengdu City in China
Xiaoping Jiangean ich an niversit hengd hina
An Analysis of the KANO Model on RequirementClassification and Supply Priority of Urban PublicService: The Case of Chengdu City in China
Jinqiao Lit dent ich an niversit hengd hina
An Analysis of the KANO Model on RequirementClassification and Supply Priority of Urban PublicService: The Case of Chengdu City in China
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Mineral Hall Cnno ation an st Practic s in Pu lic
r ani ations an Pu lic Pri at olla orationia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ersonnel d inistration and a or elations
MODERATOR/PRESENTERMarv Pichla
reative dvisor and wner nspiring nnovations ncational it
The IDEAS Project: Simplicity Matters
PRESENTERSLisa Dillard
esponse ranch hief trategic ational toc pileenters for isease ontrol and revention tlanta
Leveraging Relationships with ProfessionalOrganizations to Reach Key Partners
Bryan Heartsfieldergenc anage ent pecialist enters for isease
ontrol and revention tlanta Leveraging Relationships with ProfessionalOrganizations to Reach Key Partners
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N SPan ls11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Mineral Hall E
on rofit Accounta ility an P rfor anc resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ealth and an ervices d inistrationection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
and ection on lic erfor ance and anage ent
PRESENTERAshley Hernandez-Hall
octoral t dent niversit of evada as egas asegas
Beyond Evaluation: Managing Nonprofit Data
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJongMin Shon
ssistant rofessor tgers niversit ewarewar
Fundraising Efficiency, Revenue Structure and FinancialPerformance in Nonprofit Organizations: An EmpiricalAnalysis of Arts, Culture and Humanities NonprofitOrganizations
Kuang-Ting Taioctoral t dent tgers niversit ewarewar
Fundraising Efficiency, Revenue Structure and FinancialPerformance in Nonprofit Organizations: An EmpiricalAnalysis of Arts, Culture and Humanities NonprofitOrganizations
Yuan Tianoctoral t dent ndiana niversit rd e niversit
ndianapolis ndianapolis Is Overhead Ratio Aversion Changeable? A LabExperiment
COAUTHORSPeter Frumkin
rofessor niversit of enns lvania stin TIs Overhead Ratio Aversion Changeable? A LabExperiment
Chia-Ko Hungrad ate t dent ri ona tate niversit esa
Is Overhead Ratio Aversion Changeable? A LabExperiment
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Agate Ccono ics an nstitutions
n a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERRachel Robinson
s ire loc chain esearch nstit te rnsville Distributed and Collaborative Marketplaces: BlockchainServing the Unbanked
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJeongwoo Kim
ssistant rofessor astern ent c niversitich ond
The Effect of Institutional Arrangements on LocalInvestment Choices
Keon Hyung Leerofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee
Do Countries with Stronger Economic InstitutionsReceive More Foreign Aid?
Tianfeng Lioctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Political Connections and Fiscal Extraction in China
COAUTHORSRichard Feiock
rofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee Political Connections and Fiscal Extraction in China
Ahreum Hanoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Do Countries with Stronger Economic InstitutionsReceive More Foreign Aid?
Sung Eun Leeoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Do Countries with Stronger Economic InstitutionsReceive More Foreign Aid?
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Agate Cocal o rn nt Pu lic Policy all n s
an olutions erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on ealth and an ervices d inistration
and ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERBakry Elmedni
ssistant rofessor ong sland niversit roo l nroo l n
Flint Water Crisis and the Principle of Deserving: SocialStatus and Prioritizing
PRESENTERCatherine Horiuchi
ssociate rofessor niversit of an rancisco anrancisco
The Encroachment of Economics on Efficiency: Originsof the Flint Water Crisis
Cryshanna Jackson Leftwichssociate rofessor o ngstown tate niversito ngstown
A Primary Concern: How Voting Patterns in PrimaryElections Can Impact Social Equity; The Case ofMahoning County
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSElizabeth Nisbet
ssistant rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
Philanthropic Partnerships in the Just City: Schoolsand Parks
Susanna Schallerssistant rofessor it niversit of ew or itollege of ew or ew or
Philanthropic Partnerships in the Just City: Schoolsand Parks
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Agate BPolicy an iscr tion in a nforc nt
iding hilosoph thics and the aw
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance
MODERATOR/PRESENTERRichard Hough
lic d inistration rogra oordinator niversitof est lorida ace Administrative Evil and the Use of Deadly Force in LawEnforcement
PRESENTERSGordon Henderson
rofessor idener niversit hester Law, Ethics and Sanctuary: Immigration Enforcement,Federalism and Ethics
Anh P. Nguyenoctoral t dent niversit of Texas at rlingtonrlington T
Pro-Arrest Policy for Intimate Partner Violence in theUnited States: A Review and Implications for Researchand Policy
PRESENTER/COAUTHORDavid Gonzalez
ssistant rofessor rand an niversit rvine Peace in the Neighborhood
COAUTHORSSamantha Hicks
t dent lorida tate niversit Tallahassee Searching for a Model of Firefighter Stress: AQualitative Study
Patricia Shieldsrofessor Texas tate niversit an arcos T
Peace in the Neighborhood
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N SPRESENTERSSebawit Bishu
ssistant rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Uncovering the Leaky Pipeline: Missing Women in LocalGovernment Leadership
Andrea Headleyoctoral t dent lorida nternational niversitia i
Toward Constitutional Policing: Examining of FrontlinePublic Servants
Melissa Gomez Hernandezoctoral t dent lorida nternational niversitia i
Environmental Factors’ Toll on Policy Performance andLocal Officials’ Response to the Challenge
Sean McCandlessnstr ctor niversit of olorado enver rvada
“Making the Switch”: A Black Box Exploration of HowFour Local Government Agencies Decided to Take SocialEquity More Seriously
Anthony Starkeoctoral t dent niversit of e ras a aha
aha Local Governments, Policy Leadership and SocialEquity: From Review to Recommendations
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Agate Anco n ualiti s an t r arri rs ino rn ntll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice ection onthics and ntegrit in overnance and ection on
nternational and o parative d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERSamuel Brown
rofessor and irector go all chool of licffairs ichita tate niversit ichita
A Tale of Redlining in Two Baltimore Neighborhoods
PRESENTERSVanessa Littleton
ssistant rofessor alifornia tate niversitontere a easide
Structural Racism and Systems of Oppression in LocalGovernment: A Case Study of Sanford, Fla.
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Granite Bo tin oals alu s an issions Policy
all n s an A ocacy c ni u s erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
MODERATOR/PRESENTERLeigh Espy
octoral t dent niversit of olorado envera ewood
The Myth of the American Wild West: From Theory toPractice
PRESENTERSMeghan Doughty
octoral andidate erican niversitashington
Wishy-Washy Chocolate Hearts: Prison Chaplains asPublic Managers
Sheldon Genssociate rofessor an rancisco tate niversit anrancisco
Fighting Goliath: Policy Advocacy Strategies ofEnvironmental Nonprofits Facing Large CorporateInterests
Lewis Koskienior irector reed an os i nc and for ertate of olorado eg lator enver
The Marijuana Policy Frontier
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Mineral Hall Gn ac in t lac o ocal o rn nt
A nci s ff cts on ocial uityll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection for o en in lic d inistration and ection
on e ocrac and ocial stice
MODERATORJames Svara
isiting cholar niversit of orth arolina hapelill rha
DISCUSSANTTia Sheree Gaynor
ssistant rofessor arist ollege o gh eepsie
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSChung-An Chen
ssistant rofessor an ang Technological niversitingapore
Preparing Public Affairs Students for Future PublicService: Focus on Students’ Public Service Perceptions,Values and Propensity in Singapore
Soojin Kimssistant rofessor an ang Technological niversitingapore
Preparing Public Affairs Students for Future PublicService: Focus on Students’ Public Service Perceptions,Values and Propensity in Singapore
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Mineral Hall FA a tin for sili ncy nt rnational ssons
n e Toward the t re nviron ent andTechnolog
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MODERATOR/PRESENTEREnamul Choudhury
rofessor right tate niversit a ton The Public Administration of International Relations:The Case of Transboundary Water Governance
PRESENTERSNittam Chandel
ssociate rofessor wa i ive anand overn entollege h arwin ilasp r i achal radesh ndia
Grassroots Solutions to Climate Change in India
Jill Taoean ffice of nternational elations ncheon ationalniversit ncheon orea
“Green” as a Development Amenity: EnvironmentalPrograms in Development Contexts
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMohammed Abdullah I. Alkhurayyif
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TClimate Change Adaptation Strategies in Saudi Arabia:A Content Analysis
David Okereket dent tgers niversit a den a den
Is Transitional AID a Driver of Economic Revitalization?Comparing Camden to Peer Municipalities in NewJersey
PRESENTER/COAUTHORShiva RaissiCharmakani
rad ate t dent niversit of ichigan nn r or Overcoming Barriers to Energy Justice: How Policyand Practice Nuances Help Community Action AgenciesImplement Low-Income Weatherization
COAUTHORTony Reames
ssistant rofessor niversit of ichigannn r or
Overcoming Barriers to Energy Justice: How Policyand Practice Nuances Help Community Action AgenciesImplement Low-Income Weatherization
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Centennial Gnt rnational P rs cti s on ucation
ll re ot al dvancing ocial it
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and t dents and ew d inistration rofessionalsection
PRESENTERSKinjal Ben Chaudhari
octoral t dent andit eenda al etroleniversit andhinagar ndia
The Challenge of Education: New Education PolicyReforms the Education Scenario in India
David Courseyssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at rlingtonarrollton T
Determinants of MPA Degree Completion: AnExamination of Key Factors in Accredited TexasPrograms
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N SYifu Lin
ssociate rofessor ar in nstit te of Technologar in eilong iang hina
The Operational Logic of Local Governance: A Study ofGovernment Cultural Tourism Projects
COAUTHORSKrister Andersson
rofessor niversit of olorado o lder o lder Cooperation Among Public Officials in Local ServiceDelivery: Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector
Zhaorui Fengssociate rofessor n ing niversit of cience and
Technolog n ing hinaModification of Multiple Streams Model: Evidence fromthe Chinese Cases
Cathy Yang Liussociate rofessor eorgia tate niversit tlanta
The Myth and Truth of Urban Innovation: Evidencefrom GIAUI
Wenzhong OuyangModification of Multiple Streams Model: Evidence fromthe Chinese Cases
Ming Sunt dent ar in nstit te of Technolog ar ineilong iang hina
The Operational Logic of Local Governance: A Study ofGovernment Cultural Tourism Projects
Peipei Zhangesearcher n at en niversit ang ho hina
How Did Budget Punctuations Happen in aDepartmental Budget? A Case Study of ChineseMunicipal Government
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Mineral Hall Cor Polici sia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ersonnel d inistration and a or elations
MODERATOR/PRESENTERHanane Cherkaoui
ons ltant Ta een a at oroccoPublic Personnel Policies’ Adoption: Building aConceptual Framework of Analysis
Issah Justice Surugu Musahrad ate esearch ssistant and octoral t dentniversit of hana ccra hana
Empirical Analysis of Sub-Saharan African Countries’Readiness to Mobilize International Climate Finance forAdaptation: The Ghanaian Experience
COAUTHORSSaad Abdullah Alkhurayyif
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TClimate Change Adaptation Strategies in Saudi Arabia:A Content Analysis
Samuel Anugat dent niversit of hana ccra hana
Empirical Analysis of Sub-Saharan African Countries’Readiness to Mobilize International Climate Finance forAdaptation: The Ghanaian Experience
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Mineral Hall DPolicy Fun a ntals an nno ations in ina
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on hinese lic d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERLin Ye
rofessor n at en niversit ang ho hinaThe Myth and Truth of Urban Innovation: Evidencefrom GIAUI
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERShihong Weng
ssociate rofessor Tong i niversit hanghai hinaInnovation of Bike-Sharing Management with thePerspective of Holistic Governance
PRESENTERYajing Zhu
octoral t dent inan niversit ang ho hinaDiffusion or Dispelled? Comparative Analysis Betweenthe Media and Policy Agenda of PM2.5 in China
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMuhua Lin
esearch ellow n at en niversit ang hohina
How Did Budget Punctuations Happen in aDepartmental Budget? A Case Study of ChineseMunicipal Government
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11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Granite AProcur nt all n s an nno ations
n a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
Endorsed By:ection on roc re ent and ontract anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAna Maria Dimand
octoral t dent lorida nternational niversitooper it
Green Public Procurement Practices: A NarrativeReview
PRESENTERSJoseph Pegnato
etired ederal plo ee ienna Federal Procurement Reform: A Mixed Record at Best
Rene Rendonssociate rofessor aval ostgrad ate choolontere
Benchmarking Public Procurement Process Maturity
Alexandru Romanssociate rofessor and irector alifornia tateniversit an ernardino an ernardino
What Does It Take to Institutionalize Innovative,Strategic and Sustainable Procurement Practices? AnEmpirical Analysis of Practices by American PublicAgencies
Jessica Termanssistant rofessor eorge ason niversit charchool of olic and overn entairfax
Sustainable Procurement Policy across the States:Patterns and Descriptions
PRESENTERDouglas Cyr
ield ons ltant ehavioral ealth ervices agellanealth nc an rancisco
Managerial Ethics in the Creation of an LGBTQIA-Friendly Workplace
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSAnna Clark
ssistant rofessor ra e niversit es oines Protected but Not Included? A Longitudinal Analysis ofLGBT Inclusion in the Federal Workforce
Cynthia Ferentinosenior esearch nal st ffice of olic and val ation
erit ste s rotection oard ashington Sexual Harassment in the Federal Workplace
Ellen Rubinssociate rofessor niversit at l an tateniversit of ew or l an
Steering without a Rudder: Understanding ConflictingCourt Doctrines on Discriminatory NonsexualHarassment and Freedom of Speech
Christine Rushssociate rofessor ississippi tate niversitississippi tate
Steering without a Rudder: Understanding ConflictingCourt Doctrines on Discriminatory NonsexualHarassment and Freedom of Speech
Jiwon Suhoctoral andidate niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
Protected but Not Included? A Longitudinal Analysis ofLGBT Inclusion in the Federal Workforce
COAUTHORJames Tsugawa
ep t irector olic and val ation eritste s rotection oard ashington
Sexual Harassment in the Federal Workplace
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N SHee Soun Jang
ssociate rofessor and ssistant hair niversit oforth Texas enton T
Strengthening Democracy: A Comparative Analysis ofthe Roles of Neighborhood Associations in the UnitedStates, Japan and South Korea
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Eon rofit Accounta ility an P rfor anc
Part resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
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on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships ectionon e ocrac and ocial stice and ection on lic
erfor ance and anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERMeeyoung Lamothe
ssociate rofessor niversit of laho aor an
Do “Accountable” Charitable Organizations Also PerformBetter?
PRESENTERDeborah LeBlanc
rofessor ational niversit everl ills Service “First” in the “Mission” of EnsuringAccountability in Academic Access and Success forLearners of Color in Today’s Economy
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSCandice Bodkin
ssistant rofessor eorgia o thern niversittates oro
Does Mentoring Matter? Investigating the Role ofMentoring in Nonprofit Leadership Development
Lindsey Evansenior esearch ssociate irginia o onwealthniversit ich ond
Measuring African American Youth Outcomes: TheInfluence of Local Nonprofits Organizations
Susan T. Goodenediate ast resident and rofessor irginia
o onwealth niversit ich ond Measuring African American Youth Outcomes: TheInfluence of Local Nonprofits Organizations
Pan ls1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Granite C
i in ocracy ritical ol of irctor r ani ations resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice ection onthics and ntegrit in overnance and ection ononprofit olic ractice and artnerships
MODERATOR/PRESENTERRoseanne Mirabella
rofessor eton all niversit o th range Philanthropic Morality and Critical Ethics
PRESENTERSKimberley Garth-James
ssistant rofessor otre a e e a r niversitl rove
Exploring Anti-Recidivism in Modern Corrections: Workand Literacy after Incarceration
Dorothy Norris-Tirrellenior irector cade ic ffairs and esearchonprofit eadership lliance po ane
The Impact of Sunshine Laws on NonprofitOrganizations
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSLisa Dicke
rofessor niversit of orth Texas enton TStrengthening Democracy: A Comparative Analysis ofthe Roles of Neighborhood Associations in the UnitedStates, Japan and South Korea
Jung Wook Kimssociate esearch ellow r an anage ent ivision
ncheon evelop ent nstit te ncheon oreaStrengthening Democracy: A Comparative Analysis ofthe Roles of Neighborhood Associations in the UnitedStates, Japan and South Korea
COAUTHORSKi Joo Cho
ssociate rofessor eton all niversiternardsville
Philanthropic Morality and Critical Ethics
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9DISCUSSANTCarole Jurkiewicz
herr enne ndowed rofessor of eadershipniversit of assach setts oston oston
PRESENTERSHaris Alibasic
ssistant rofessor niversit of est lorida ensacolaeach
The Politics and Consequences of Climate Change Denial:Effects, Opportunities and Ethical Considerations ofClimate Resilience for Local Government
Angela Paezisiting rofessor and esearcher niversidad e aa ana hia olo ia
Understanding the Challenges of Law Ambiguity in Anti-Corruption: Administrative Morality in Colombia
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKai-Hung Fang
ssistant rofessor hih sin niversit Taipei TaiwanWhat is Corruption? An Empirical Investigation Using QMethodology
Fildous Hamidt dent o ntcrest niversit ollege anda ccrahana
Clan-Based Thinking: The Cultural Pivot for SystemicCorruption Amidst Stronger Institutions in Ghana
Chilik Yurofessor hih sin niversit Taipei Taiwan
What is Corruption? An Empirical Investigation Using QMethodology
COAUTHORIssah Justice Surugu Musah
rad ate esearch ssistant and octoral t dentniversit of hana ccra hana
Clan-Based Thinking: The Cultural Pivot for SystemicCorruption Amidst Stronger Institutions in Ghana
Saerim Kimoctoral t dent niversit of ent c exington
The Effect of Grant Recipient Density on HomelessServices and Outcomes
Andrew Sullivanoctoral t dent niversit of ent c exington
The Effect of Grant Recipient Density on HomelessServices and Outcomes
Triparna Vasavadassociate rofessor enn tate niversitiddletown
Gender Matters: Leaders, Social Networks andNonprofit Effectiveness
COAUTHORSKerry Kuenzi
ssistant rofessor eorgia o thern niversittates oro
Does Mentoring Matter? Investigating the Role ofMentoring in Nonprofit Leadership Development
Amanda Stewartssistant rofessor orth arolina tate niversitaleigh
Does Mentoring Matter? Investigating the Role ofMentoring in Nonprofit Leadership Development
Michele Tantardinissistant rofessor enn tate arris rgarris rg
Gender Matters: Leaders, Social Networks andNonprofit Effectiveness
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Granite Bnt rnational A inistrati orality anyst ic orru tion
iding hilosoph thics and the aw
Endorsed By:ection on ffective and o nd d inistration in
the iddle ast ection on thics and ntegritin overnance and ection on nternational and
o parative d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERRichard Ghere
rofessor niversit of a ton a ton The Nixon Pardon, Letters to President Ford and PublicMorality
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Mineral Hall GPractical A ic for u ortin an Pro otin
A ocial uity in Pu lic A inistrationll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:T dvocac lliance ection for o en in lic
d inistration ection on e ocrac and ocial sticeection on thics and ntegrit in overnance andection on ealth and an ervices d inistration
CONVENERStaci Zavattaro
ssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
PRESENTERSRoddrick Colvin
ssociate rofessor an iego tate niversit aniego
LGBT Liaison Police Officers: An Exploration of the Roleand Effectiveness in Departments and Communities
Mitchell Sellersssistant rofessor Te ple niversit an arcos T
Do State Stalemates Lead to Local Innovation? A Look atLGBT Protections and Services from Local Governments
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSBrandi Blessett
ssistant rofessor tgers niversit a dena den
The Experiences LGBTQ People of Color Have with theNew Orleans Police Department
Nicole Eliasssistant rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
Toward Equality for All: Transgender FederalEmployees and the Implications of Macy for PublicAdministration
Peter Federmanoctoral t dent niversit of ansas awrence
Toward Equality for All: Transgender FederalEmployees and the Implications of Macy for PublicAdministration
COAUTHORTia Sheree Gaynor
ssistant rofessor arist ollege o gh eepsie The Experiences LGBTQ People of Color Have with theNew Orleans Police Department
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Fnno ati rans ortation olutions for ar t
an rroris as all n s erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on Transportation olic and d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERChad Miller
ssociate rofessor and rad ate oordinator niversitof o thern ississippi atties rg Advances in Public Policy and Administration of InlandWater Ports
PRESENTERSBecky Lutte
ssistant rofessor niversit of e ras a ahaontgo er T
Pilot Shortage in the United States: Creating Solutionsthrough Aviation Nonprofit Outreach Programs
Bethany Stichssociate rofessor niversit of ew rleans ewrleans
Transportation Policy
PRESENTER/COAUTHORRussell Mills
ssociate rofessor owling reen tate niversitowling reen
The Importance of Markets, Politics and CommunitySupport: An Analysis of the Small Community AirService Development Program
COAUTHORNicole Kalaf-Hughes
ssistant rofessor owling reen tate niversitowling reen
The Importance of Markets, Politics and CommunitySupport: An Analysis of the Small Community AirService Development Program
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Meng Che Yuoctoral t dent ational henchi niversithiladelphia
Social Media, Social Movement and Conservation: ACase of Environmental Movement in Kinmen IslandTaiwan
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Agate Cris s o unication t or sefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ergenc and risis anage ent ection
on lic d inistration esearch and ection oncience and Technolog in overn ent
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSSaad Abdullah Alkhurayyif
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TPreferences and Usage of the Internet by Hajj Pilgrims
Simon Andrewssociate rofessor niversit of orth Texasenton T
Patterns of Communication and Inter-OrganizationalNetworks During Large Scale Emergency and DisasterDrills: Institutional Collective Action Framework
Pamela Medinaenior nstr ctor niversit of olorado enverenver
Analyzing Local Government Social Media Messagingfor Emergency Management: The Case of HurricaneMatthew
Jeongmin Ohrad ate t dent niversit of ichigan nn r or
Missing Links in Risk Communication Networks onSocial Media: The Aftermath of the 2017 GangneungWildfire in South Korea
Wanzhu Shiisiting ssistant rofessor Texas nternationalniversit aredo T
Analyzing Local Government Social Media Messagingfor Emergency Management: The Case of HurricaneMatthew
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Cl ctronically r a in t orons r ation an ustaina ilityn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
Endorsed By:ection on cience and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATORLisa Mahajan-Cusack
ect rer tgers niversit ills oro gh The Impact of Social Media on GovernmentTransparency and Citizen Engagement
PRESENTERSStephen Kleinschmit
linical ssistant rofessor niversit of llinoishicago hicago
Breaking the Fourth Wall: An Evaluation of PublicAdministration’s Scholarly Journal Communication onTwitter
Asif Shahanssociate rofessor niversit of ha a ha aangladesh
The Introduction of Social Media-Based Service DeliveryMechanism in Bangladesh: Explaining the Process
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSSeongho An
octoral t dent niversit of enns lvaniahiladelphia
Social Media, Social Movement and Conservation:A Case of Environmental Movement in Kinmen IslandTaiwan
Minshuai Dingoctoral t dent niversit of e ras a aha
aha Tweet Elite in the Public Sphere: Analysis of Twitter Useof U.S. Mayors
COAUTHORSMing Xie
octoral t dent niversit of e ras a ahaaha
Tweet Elite in the Public Sphere: Analysis of Twitter Useof U.S. Mayors
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9PRESENTERAnna UsterTeaching ssistant and octoral t dent niversit of
aifa ir at ot in sraelLocal Service Delivery through Cross-AgencyCollaboration: Examining the Relationships BetweenLocal Leadership, Collaborative Networks, Citizen’sParticipation and Local Service Outcomes
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSShaoming Cheng
ssociate rofessor lorida nternational niversitia i
Inter-City Competition and Local Government Debts inChina: A Spatial Econometric Analysis
Alan Zarychtassistant rofessor niversit of hicago hicago
Cooperation Among Public Officials in Local ServiceDelivery: Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector
COAUTHORSRichard Feiock
rofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee Inter-City Competition and Local Government Debts inChina: A Spatial Econometric Analysis
Tara Grillosssistant rofessor rd e niversit estafa ette
Cooperation Among Public Officials in Local ServiceDelivery: Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector
David Hai Guossociate rofessor lorida nternational niversitia i
Inter-City Competition and Local Government Debts inChina: A Spatial Econometric Analysis
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Centennial Go rnanc in nt rnational ont tsl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on nternational and o parative d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERTamara Nezhina
ssociate rofessor ational esearch niversit igherchool of cono ics oscow ssian ederation
The Antecedents of Russian Government Employees’Satisfaction and Turnover Intentions
COAUTHORSSudha Arlikatti
ssociate rofessor ntegrated ergenc anage entand siness ontin it anage ent a dan cade
ha i nited ra iratesPatterns of Communication and Inter-OrganizationalNetworks During Large Scale Emergency and DisasterDrills: Institutional Collective Action FrameworkandPreferences and Usage of the Internet by Hajj Pilgrims
Kyujin Jungssistant rofessor orea niversit eo l orea
Missing Links in Risk Communication Networks onSocial Media: The Aftermath of the 2017 GangneungWildfire in South Korea
Kamesh Namudurirofessor niversit of orth Texas enton T
Patterns of Communication and Inter-OrganizationalNetworks During Large Scale Emergency and DisasterDrills: Institutional Collective Action Framework
Hassan Taibahssistant rofessor ing d l i niversitenton T
Preferences and Usage of the Internet by Hajj Pilgrims
Julie Winkleroctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
Patterns of Communication and Inter-OrganizationalNetworks During Large Scale Emergency and DisasterDrills: Institutional Collective Action Framework
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Docal o rnanc
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERDave Miller
rofessor niversit of itts rgh itts rgh Governing Metropolitan Regions: Assessing theAdvisory Commission of Intergovernmental Relation’s(ACIR) 1962 Report in the Blinding Light of Hindsight
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or lac for s or forc lo ntan r ani ational Politics
ia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJames Thompson
ssociate rofessor niversit of llinois hicagohicago
Civil Service Reform in a Systems Context
PRESENTERSLael Keiser
rofessor niversit of isso ri ol ia Improving Congressional Oversight through MobilizingFront-Line Public Employees
Sungdae Limesearch and Teaching ssistant lorida tateniversit Tallahassee
How Organizational Politics Affects Accountability andWhat Moderates the Effects in Public Agencies: Testing aModerated Mediation Model
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSHyungjo Hur
ost octoral esearcher hio tate niversitol s
Problems with School-to-Work Transition: AComparative Approach
Hyunkang Hurssistant rofessor ndiana niversit o o oo o o
Does New Public Management Reform Enhance theEmpowerment of Public-Sector Employees? Evidencefrom a Panel Study
COAUTHORSKwi-Hee Bae
rofessor oongsil niversit eo l oreaHow Organizational Politics Affects Accountability andWhat Moderates the Effects in Public Agencies: Testing aModerated Mediation Model
Hyesong Haesearch ssociate ndiana niversit loo ingtonloo ington
Does New Public Management Reform Enhance theEmpowerment of Public-Sector Employees? Evidencefrom a Panel Study
PRESENTERPaolo D’Anselminstr ctor and ons ltant niversit of o e Torergata o e tal
Do We Need to Separate Politics from Administration?Designing Powers in the Service of Implementation
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSRalph Brower
rofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee Leadership in International Civil Society Contexts: AContinuum of Types and Characteristics
Louis Fucillassistant rofessor niversit of isconsinhitewater hitewater
Bashing over Time: Has Congress Changed in How ItTalks about Public Employees?
COAUTHORSGordon Abner
ost octorate niversit of Texas at stin stin TBashing over Time: Has Congress Changed in How ItTalks about Public Employees?
Adela Ghadimioctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Leadership in International Civil Society Contexts: AContinuum of Types and Characteristics
Francisco Magnorofessor e a alle niversit anila hilippines
Leadership in International Civil Society Contexts: AContinuum of Types and Characteristics
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9David Hai Guo
ssociate rofessor lorida nternational niversitia i
The Effect of Property Tax Exemption on the Size ofNonprofits
Rahul Pathakssistant rofessor ar ch ollege it niversit ofew or tlanta
State Tax Cuts and Debt Market Outcomes: Lessons fromthe Kansas Tax Cut Experiment
COAUTHORSKomla Dzigbede
ssistant rofessor tate niversit of ew oringha ton ingha ton
State Tax Cuts and Debt Market Outcomes: Lessons fromthe Kansas Tax Cut Experiment
Sarah Larsonssistant rofessor niversit of entral lorida interar
There Goes the Neighborhood: The Impacts of CommonInterest Developments upon Municipality PropertyValues and Tax Collections
Gao Liussistant rofessor lorida tlantic niversit ocaaton
The Effect of Property Tax Exemption on the Size ofNonprofits
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Agate BFro t ilitary to Pu lic ctor ana ntA ontinuu of r ic
inning the ar The ilitar in lic d inistration
MODERATORRobert Carty
irector areer ervices nternational it o ntanage ent ssociation ashington
PRESENTERSDon Davis
o nt anager efferson o nt olorado olden Who Will Manage Tomorrow’s Cities, Counties andTowns?
Ron Fitcholonel r ort arson
Programs to Make a Difference
Joshua Hawleyssociate rofessor hio tate niversit ol s
Problems with School-to-Work Transition: AComparative Approach
Yun-Hsiang Hsussistant rofessor ational entral niversit Tao anit Taiwan
Problems with School-to-Work Transition: AComparative Approach
Keon-Hyung Leerofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee
How Organizational Politics Affects Accountability andWhat Moderates the Effects in Public Agencies: Testing aModerated Mediation Model
Julie Maureroctoral andidate hio tate niversit ol s
Problems with School-to-Work Transition: AComparative Approach
Kohei Suzukiost octoral esearch ellow niversit of othen rgothen rg weden
Does New Public Management Reform Enhance theEmpowerment of Public-Sector Employees? Evidencefrom a Panel Study
1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Granite Aall n s an nno ations in nu an
a ationn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
PRESENTERSJulia Beckett
rofessor niversit of ron ron Is the Good Tax Theory Still Relevant?
Xin Chenoctoral t dent niversit of ent c exington
What Makes Governments Choose Their RevenuePortfolios? An Empirical Study of Local Governments
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSRabina Bissessar
rad ate t dent niversit of entral loridarlando
There Goes the Neighborhood: The Impacts of CommonInterest Developments upon Municipality PropertyValues and Tax Collections
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PRESENTERSTerry Cooper
ndowed rofessor niversit of o thern aliforniaos ngeles
Patria de Lancer Julnesirector chool of lic ffairs enn tate arris rgiddletown
George LaBonteie tenant rentha olice epart entrentha
James Svaraisiting cholar niversit of orth arolina hapelill rha
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Agate Bs arc t o olo y an i nc
erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERBin Chen
ssociate rofessor ar ch ollege and the rad ateenter it niversit of ew or ew or
An Introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis asa Case-Oriented Research Method
PRESENTERChih-kai Chang
octoral t dent niversit of eorgia thens Proper Performance Measurement Instruments in PublicOrganization Research: An Integrative Review of theSurveys and Recommended Framework
PRESENTER/COAUTHORShengyu Li
octoral t dent en in niversit of hina ei inghina
Measuring and Explaining Goal Ambiguity in City-LevelGovernments of China
Darrin Tangemanistrict anager e lo est e lo est
Programs to Make a Difference
Robert Wonnettcholar in esidence niversit of olorado oloradoprings ighlands anch
Preparing for the Shift
A lication an Pr arationfor Faculty Positions in Asia
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nt rs for is as ontrol an Pr ntion ttrat ic ational toc il an ana nt
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lic d inistration
PRESENTERSSteve Adams
ep t irector trategic ational toc pile enters forisease ontrol and revention tlanta
William Gregory Burelirector trategic ational toc pile enters for iseaseontrol and revention tlanta
Sue Gormanssociate irector for cience ivision of trategicational toc pile enters for isease ontrol andrevention tlanta
Tom Jacksonenior Training dvisor trategic ational toc pileenters for isease ontrol and revention tlanta
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9Emma Powell
ssistant rofessor entral ichigan niversitdsonville
Expanding the “Racial Mismatch” Hypothesis: DoesNonprofit Leadership Diversity Benefit ConstituentOutcomes?
COAUTHORSChristopher Birdsall
ssistant rofessor oise tate niversit oise Protect and Serve: Representation and Perceptions ofInteractions with Police
Ellen Rubinssociate rofessor niversit at l an tateniversit of ew or l an
Representative Bureaucracy and Identity Salience:Insights from Social Identity Theory and Self-Categorization Theory
Christine Rushssociate rofessor ississippi tate niversitississippi tate
Expanding the “Racial Mismatch” Hypothesis: DoesNonprofit Leadership Diversity Benefit ConstituentOutcomes?
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Centennial GPu lic alt all n s in t st ntury
ll re ot al dvancing ocial it
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MODERATOR/COAUTHORWilliam Swann
ssistant rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Are Sustainable Cities Healthier? An ExploratoryAnalysis of the Urban Sustainability-Health Nexus
PRESENTERSVanessa Fenley
esearcher niversit of olorado enver enver Competing Expectations: Exploring Human ServicesAgencies’ Abilities to Remain Person-Centered andEquitable in Service Delivery
COAUTHORFanhua Qi
rofessor en in niversit ei ing hinaMeasuring and Explaining Goal Ambiguity in City-LevelGovernments of China
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mineral Hall GFro ory to Practic a inin t
l ntation of r s ntati ur aucracyin Pu lic an on rofit r ani ations
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MODERATOR/DISCUSSANTKeith Baker
ssistant rofessor regon tate niversitorvallis
PRESENTERSAshley Alteri
ssistant rofessor Tennessee tate niversitashville T
Bringing Identity to Work: Examining the MediaCoverage of Identity-Based Discretion by Public-SectorWorkers
Amani Edwardsoctoral t dent niversit at l an tate niversit
of ew or l an Representative Bureaucracy and Identity Salience:Insights from Social Identity Theory and Self-Categorization Theory
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKeith Baker
ssistant rofessor regon tate niversitorvallis
Representative Bureaucracy and Identity Salience:Insights from Social Identity Theory and Self-Categorization Theory
Stephen Holtssistant rofessor niversit at l an tateniversit of ew or l an
Protect and Serve: Representation and Perceptions ofInteractions with Police
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N SJennifer Rutt
val ation ro ect anager niversit of e ras aincoln incoln
Equal Treatment to Maintain Minority HealthDisparities? Lessons from A Youth Educational Program
Wayne WohlerTeaching ssistant niversit of olorado enver
enver Are Sustainable Cities Healthier? An ExploratoryAnalysis of the Urban Sustainability-Health Nexus
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Agate Atat an ocal olutions for n r y Policy an
ulationn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
Endorsed By:ection on nviron ental and at ral eso rcesd inistration and ection on ntergovern entald inistration and anage ent
MODERATOR/COAUTHORJohn McCaskill
linical rofessor lic ffairs niversit of Texas atallas ichardson T
Educational Outreach on Public Wetlands: Examiningthe Effectiveness of an Environmental EducationalProgram
PRESENTERSJeffrey Cook
enewa le nerg olic and ar et nal st ationalenewa le nerg a orator enver
The Tortoise, the Hare and the Cheetah? Examining theInfluence of State Agencies on Environmental Regulation
Sojin Jangoctoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
A Qualitative Approach to the Amendments ofRenewable Portfolio Standards
PRESENTER/COAUTHORJames Harrington
ssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
Educational Outreach on Public Wetlands: Examiningthe Effectiveness of an Environmental EducationalProgram
Anita Larsonart Ti e ac lt ro ect ead a line niversitinnesota epart ent of d cation t a l
Better Programs, Ready Children: The GrowingEvaluability Together Pilot
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSEmily Brixey
octoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
Are Sustainable Cities Healthier? An ExploratoryAnalysis of the Urban Sustainability-Health Nexus
Iseul Choioctoral t dent niversit at l an tate niversit
of ew or l an The Impact of Visualizations on Transparency andCitizens’ Decisionmaking: Evidence from a State OpenHealth Data Portal
Terri Schreiberrincipal nd pioid risis ons lting enver
Opioids and the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program:From Information to Action
Changsoo Songesearch ssistant rofessor niversit of e ras aincoln incoln
Equal Treatment to Maintain Minority HealthDisparities? Lessons from A Youth Educational Program
COAUTHORSMindy Anderson-Knott
irector val ation and evelop ent niversit ofe ras a incoln incoln
Equal Treatment to Maintain Minority HealthDisparities? Lessons from A Youth Educational Program
Mark Davisssistant rofessor est hester niversit ofenns lvania est hester
Opioids and the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program:From Information to Action
J. Ramon Gil-Garciassociate rofessor niversit at l an tateniversit of ew or l an
The Impact of Visualizations on Transparency andCitizens’ Decisionmaking: Evidence from a State OpenHealth Data Portal
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N SPRESENTERSAnthony Buller
ep t egional irector ffice of ission ss rance eneral ervices d inistration enver
Disaster Resilience: The Five Paretos that Resultin Readiness to Perform During and Recover fromIncidents
Farhod Yuldashevoctoral t dent niversit of itts rgh itts rgh
International Disaster Coordination: Evaluating Nepal’sInnovative Cluster Approach to Disaster Governance
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSByoung Joon Kim
ssociate rofessor oo in niversit eo l oreaOvercoming the Barriers to Nuclear Management inSouth Korea: A Focus Event, Policy Recognition andGovernment Performance
Minyoung Kussistant rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
Plan Enactment in Emergency Response Operations
Jin Mokrofessor oo in niversit eo l orea
Overcoming the Barriers to Nuclear Management inSouth Korea: A Focus Event, Policy Recognition andGovernment Performance
Jenna Tyleroctoral t dent niversit of entral loridarlando
Community Flood Risk Management: A Review of theLiterature
COAUTHORSKyujin Jung
ssistant rofessor ng n wan niversiteo l orea
Overcoming the Barriers to Nuclear Management inSouth Korea: A Focus Event, Policy Recognition andGovernment Performance
Yushim Kimlan nact ent in ergenc esponse perationsri ona tate niversit hoenix
Plan Enactment in Emergency Response Operations
Douglas Noonanrofessor ndiana niversit rd e niversitndianapolis ndianapolis
Community Flood Risk Management: A Review of theLiterature
COAUTHORJulie Haworth
linical ssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
Educational Outreach on Public Wetlands: Examiningthe Effectiveness of an Environmental EducationalProgram
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Granite Bnno ation in c nolo y an P rfor anc
ana nt A lications in i rs ont tsn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
Endorsed By:ection on lic d inistration d cation and ection
on cience and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERYounhee Kim
ssociate rofessor enn tate arris rgiddletown
Diffusion of Academic Innovations in TechnologyTransfer
PRESENTERSJustin Piccorelli
ssistant rofessor niversit of o ing ara ie Is Video Technology the Solution? An Analysis of theSpectator’s Experience in Policing
Will Riggsssistant rofessor niversit of an rancisco anrancisco
Using Digital Tools to Increase Participation in LocalGovernment Administrations
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Agate Cisast r Plannin an oor inat s onsefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies and ection
on ergenc and risis anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERSean Hildebrand
ssistant rofessor all tate niversit o lesville Is There Coercion in Local Emergency ManagementPolicy Implementation?
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9Katrina Miller-Stevens
ssistant rofessor olorado ollege oloradoprings
Philanthropic Collaboration: A Framework for GivingCirclesandExploring the Determinants of Collaboration Failure
John Charles Morrisrofessor ld o inion niversit orfol
Exploring the Determinants of Collaboration Failure
Jennifer Taylorssistant rofessor a es adison niversitarrison rg
Philanthropic Collaboration: A Framework for GivingCircles
Jesus N. Valerossistant rofessor niversit of tah idvale T
A Study of an Innovative Cross-Sector CollaborationSystem: The Case of Continuum of Care HomelessNetworks
Federickia Washingtonoctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
A Study of an Innovative Cross-Sector CollaborationSystem: The Case of Continuum of Care HomelessNetworks
COAUTHORSJihoon Jeong
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TA Study of an Innovative Cross-Sector CollaborationSystem: The Case of Continuum of Care HomelessNetworks
Madeleine McNamarad nct rofessor ld o inion niversit ewrleans
Exploring the Determinants of Collaboration Failure
Seong Soo Ohrofessor an ang niversit eo l orea
Plan Enactment in Emergency Response Operations
Abdul-Akeem Sadiqssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
Community Flood Risk Management: A Review of theLiterature
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Fnno ation in olla oration
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies ection onntergovern ental d inistration and anage ent andection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
MODERATORSawsan Abutabenjeh
ssistant rofessor ississippi tate niversittar ville
DISCUSSANTChristopher Weible
rofessor niversit of olorado enver enver
PRESENTERLuisa Diaz-Kope
ssistant rofessor and rogra oordinatorniversit of orth eorgia ahlonega
The Role of Organizational Motivations in WatershedCollaboration
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSHee Soun Jang
ssociate rofessor and ssistant hair niversit oforth Texas enton T
A Study of an Innovative Cross-Sector CollaborationSystem: The Case of Continuum of Care HomelessNetworks
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M A R C H 9 F R I D A Y S E S S I O N SCOAUTHORSDaniel Berliner
ssistant rofessor ondon chool of cono icsondon nited ingdo
The Open Government Agenda and the Quest toTransform Government
Sarah Bickertonoctoral t dent and esearch ssistant ictorianiversit of ellington ellington ew ealand
Split-Relocation of the Central Government Bureaucracyand “Smart Work” Strategy
Alex Ingramsssistant rofessor Til rg niversit ewar
The Open Government Agenda and the Quest toTransform Government
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mineral Hall D r in lo nt of Pu lic Pri at
Partn rs i s in inan a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
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MODERATORLing Zhu
ssistant rofessor niversit of o ston at T
MODERATOR/PRESENTERZhirong Zhao
ssociate rofessor niversit of innesotainneapolis
Explaining the Rise and Fall of Public-PrivatePartnerships in China: The Perspective of Pecking Orderin Capital Finance
DISCUSSANTElaine Lu
ssociate rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSCheng Chen
rofessor n at en niversit ang ho hinaToward a Governance Scheme or Still a PragmaticSolution? A Review of the Public-Private PartnershipPolicy Trajectory in China Between 1980 and 2015
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Cn o rn nt o rn nt an
art orl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERSusan Young
irector ivil ervice ollege niversit ollege of thea an slands eorge Town a an slands
The State of E-Government Development in the CaymanIslands
PRESENTERSGregg Brelsford
resident le of aw lo al ssociates roo l n Innovation in International Training Programs: 21stCentury International Virtual Training Communities
William Millerd nct rofessor ent c tate niversitran fort
Communicating International Public AdministrationIssues to the Media, Students and the World
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSWonhyuk Cho
enior ect rer ictoria niversit of ellingtonellington ew ealand
Split-Relocation of the Central Government Bureaucracyand “Smart Work” Strategy
Joon-young Hurssociate esearch ellow orea nstit te of licd inistration eo l orea
Split-Relocation of the Central Government Bureaucracyand “Smart Work” Strategy
Geon Leerofessor onggi niversit won eonggi oorea
Split-Relocation of the Central Government Bureaucracyand “Smart Work” Strategy
Suzanne Piotrowskissociate rofessor tgers niversit ewarewar
The Open Government Agenda and the Quest toTransform Government
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F R I D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 9PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSShanshan Chen
aster s andidate niversit of lectronic cience andTechnolog of hina hengd ich an hinaRethinking Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan: SomeLessons from Turkey
Manfred Meinerofessor Tro niversit ort alton each
Gender Equity versus Military Effectiveness: LegitimateEthical and Leadership Challenges or Much Ado aboutNothing?
Saif Ur Rahmanaster s t dent niversit of lectronic cience and
Technolog of hina hengd ich an hinaRethinking Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan: SomeLessons from Turkey
COAUTHORZhao Shurong
rofessor niversit of lectronic cience andTechnolog of hina hengd ich an hinaRethinking Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan: SomeLessons from Turkey
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Xiulian Massociate rofessor hinese cade of overnanceei ing hina
Grassroots Empowered or Corporatist Reinforced? TheCommunity-Based NGOs Development in China: TheCase of H Jiaodao in Beijing
Laicheng Wenrofessor entral niversit of inance and cono icsei ing hina
A Study of the Factors Affecting the Return Rate of SocialCapital Investment in China’s Public-Private PartnershipModel
COAUTHORYing Li
esearcher hinese cade of overnance ei inghina
Grassroots Empowered or Corporatist Reinforced?The Community-Based NGOs Development in China:The Case of H Jiaodao in Beijing
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Granite Aission o l ity in t ilitary r ic
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MODERATORG.L.A. Harris
rofessor ortland tate niversit ortland
PRESENTERKenneth Williams
enior ilitar ellow epart ent of thics ationalefense niversit rlington
Toxic Leadership and Uncivil Workplaces: Sabotagingthe Mission and Innovation
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Richard Greenerincipal arrett and reene nc ew or
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Response and Recovery from Financial Emergencies:Lessons from Michigan
Wen-Chi Shieoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Beyond Boundaries: Collaborative GovernanceNetworks and Innovative Coproduction for SustainableCommunity Capacity and Economic Development
Iuliia Shybalkinaoctoral t dent rac se niversit rac se
Participatory Budgeting: Is It a Solution to UnequalPolitical Participation and Influence?
nin Pl nary9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Centennial DSponsored By:University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs
SPEAKERSMayor Michael B. Hancock
a or it of enver
Janice Lachanceresident and xec tive ice resident fortrategic and rgani ational xcellence ericaneoph sical nion ashington
Valerie Lemmieirector xplorator esearch ettering o ndationa ton
MASTER OF CEREMONIESJ. Paul Blake
istrict epresentative ational o ncileattle
Pr si ntial Pan l10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Centennial E
ssons arn for o to an t orlMODERATORJefferson Davis Howell, Jr.
t eneral arine orps ret and enior esearchellow and d nct rofessor chool niversit of
Texas at stin stin T
PRESENTERSBobby Inman
d iral av ret and ndon ohnsonentennial hair in ational olic choolniversit of Texas at stin stin T
William McRavend iral av ret and hancellor niversit of
Texas ste stin T
Mark Welsh, IIIeneral ir orce ret and ean sh chool ofovern ent and lic ervice Texas niversitollege tation T
A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
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Richard Swayzeirector overn ent olic elta irlines nctlanta
Pan ls12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall E
ocial ia an on rofits resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ealth and an ervices d inistrationection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
and ection on cience and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATOR/COAUTHORJames Harrington
ssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
Do Social Media Activities Differ Among Faith-Basedand Non-Faith-Based Nonprofits in the United States?
PRESENTERRoger Qiyuan Jin
octoral t dent niversit of eorgia thens Silent Treatment versus Loud Voice: Climate ChangeDenial and Sentiments Toward the EPA—Evidence fromTwitter
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSLisa Dicke
rofessor niversit of orth Texas enton TA Study of Web-Based Accountability Measures of TexasMegachurches: Engaging the Public through Dialogueand Disclosure
Megan Hillier-Geislerirector nnovation hildren s iracle etworospitals and niversit of tah alt a e it T
A Personal Narrative in Web-Based NonprofitFundraising: A Case Study of Children’s MiracleNetwork Hospitals’ Peer-to-Peer Platforms
Kristina Lambrightssociate rofessor ingha ton niversitingha ton
Facebook and Twitter Use in Nonprofit Human ServiceOrganizations
or s o s12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Granite C
l ction urnin ac ars ofocial ustic r o o fro rll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice and ection ononprofit olic ractice and artnerships
MODERATORPhilip Nufrio
rofessor etropolitan ollege of ew orew or
The 2016 Election: Turning Back 40 Years of SocialJustice; Where Do We Go from Here?
PRESENTERSDavid Abrahams
ssistant rofessor owie tate niversit owie The 2016 Election: Turning Back 40 Years of SocialJustice; Where Do We Go from Here?
Roseanne Mirabellarofessor eton all niversit o th range
The 2016 Election: Turning Back 40 Years of SocialJustice; Where Do We Go from Here?
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Agate Cr atin nno ati olutions for cono ic
lo nt A Para i fornfrastructur
n e Toward the t re nviron ent andTechnolog
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJohn Bartle
ean and rofessor niversit of e ras a ahaaha
DISCUSSANTSWendy Haynes
ssistant rovost lo al ngage ent and eniornternational fficer ridgewater tate niversitocasset
Mark Pisanoenior ellow niversit of o thern alifornia osngeles
as an t or conf r nc
M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SWeiai Wu
ssistant rofessor niversit of assach settsherst herst
Disadvantaged Communities, Unchained Leadership? Community Foundations’ Strategic Use of Social Mediafor Social Change
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall FPr si ntial t ics a in rut to Po ran t Pi otal onflict t n Pu lic anPri at alu s in t it ous
iding hilosoph thics and the aw
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance
MODERATOR/PRESENTERCarole Jurkiewicz
herr enne ndowed rofessor of eadershipniversit of assach setts oston oston
The Filthy Hand Dilemma
DISCUSSANTSJ. Patrick Dobel
d nct rofessor niversit of ashington eattle
Tina Nabatchissociate rofessor rac se niversit rac se
PRESENTERSBrian J. Cook
rofessor irginia Tech lexandria Restraining the Energetic Executive: The Ethics ofAdministrators Checking Presidential Power
Terry Cooperndowed rofessor niversit of o thern aliforniaos ngeles
The Ethical Dimensions of International Leadership
Ali Farazmandrofessor lorida tlantic niversit oca aton
Corruption at the Top: Nepotism, Favoritism andConflict of Interest in the White House
Michael Macaulayssociate rofessor and ssociate ean ictorianiversit ellington ew ealand
Restraining the Energetic Executive: The Ethics ofAdministrators Checking Presidential Power
Muhammad Zeeshan Nooroctoral t dent and Teaching ssistant niversit of
Texas at allas allas TDo Social Media Activities Differ Among Faith-Basedand Non-Faith-Based Nonprofits in the United States?
Jesus N. Valerossistant rofessor niversit of tah idvale T
A Personal Narrative in Web-Based NonprofitFundraising: A Case Study of Children’s MiracleNetwork Hospitals’ Peer-to-Peer Platforms
Viviana Chiu-Sik Wuoctoral t dent and anaging ditor NVSQ niversit
of enns lvania hiladelphia Disadvantaged Communities, Unchained Leadership? Community Foundations’ Strategic Use of Social Mediafor Social Change
COAUTHORSDavid Campbell
ssociate rofessor ingha ton niversitewfield
Facebook and Twitter Use in Nonprofit Human ServiceOrganizations
Ashley Englishssistant rofessor Texas hristian niversitallas T
A Study of Web-Based Accountability Measures of TexasMegachurches: Engaging the Public through Dialogueand Disclosure
Chao Guossociate rofessor niversit of enns lvaniahiladelphia
Disadvantaged Communities, Unchained Leadership? Community Foundations’ Strategic Use of Social Mediafor Social Change
Hee Soun Jangssociate rofessor and ssistant hair niversit oforth Texas enton T
A Study of Web-Based Accountability Measures of TexasMegachurches: Engaging the Public through Dialogueand Disclosure
Federickia Washingtonoctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
A Study of Web-Based Accountability Measures of TexasMegachurches: Engaging the Public through Dialogueand Disclosure
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Agate At ical ssu s in t o unity st
ntury ali ations an utco sll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:T dvocac lliance ection on e ocrac and
ocial stice ection on thics and ntegrit inovernance ection on onprofit olic ractice andartnerships and t dents and ew d inistrationrofessionals ection
MODERATOR/PRESENTERRichard Greggory Johnson, III
rofessor and chool of anage ent rogra irectorniversit of an rancisco etal a
Turning Gray and Aging: Analyzing the UniqueChallenges Facing LGBT Seniors
PRESENTERSLorenda Naylor
ssociate rofessor and irector niversit of alti oreingdon
Social Equity and Democratic Values for LGBTQ Citizens
Kendra Stewartrofessor ollege of harleston harleston
Homeless LGBT College Students
Wallace Swanontri ting ac lt e er alden niversitinneapolis
The Future of LGBTQIA
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Agate Bt or s A lications an ory for
olla oration Pri ati ation an P rfor anc erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies and ection
on lic d inistration d cation
MODERATOR/PRESENTERStephanie Bultema
enior esearcher niversit of olorado enter onetwor cience enver
Smarter Collaboration: Using Network Science to BuildStrategic Partnerships
PRESENTERSNaon Min
octoral t dent lorida tate niversithiladelphia
What Leads to Higher Network Performance? ASystemic Review on Whole Networks
Carter Wilsonepart ent ead and rofessor orthern ichiganniversit ar ette
Market Models, Privatization and the Intellectual Crisisof Public Administration: A Meta-Analysis
PRESENTER/COAUTHORBlue Wooldridge
rofessor irginia o onwealth niversitrederic s rg
“There is Nothing So Practical as a Good Theory”:Important Insights from Principal Agent Theory in aTime of Increased Privatization
COAUTHORHolly Whittenburg
octoral t dent irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
“There is Nothing So Practical as a Good Theory”:Important Insights from Principal Agent Theory in aTime of Increased Privatization
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SAnthony Molina
ssistant rofessor ent tate niversit ent Cultural Competence and Citizen-Administrator ValueCongruence
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Centennial Bu tin for isast rsefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ergenc and risis anage ent andection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERTodd Ely
ssociate rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Financial Management Lessons from Natural DisasterRecovery: A Study of Flood-Affected Communities inColorado
PRESENTERMakenzie Docteur
rad ate t dent tate niversit of ew orffalo tate ffalo
Examining Variables Affecting Funding Allocation toCity Emergency Management Departments in the 50Largest U.S. Cities
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSRomeo AbrahamTeaching ssistant niversit of Texas at allas
ichardson TThe Impacts of Natural Disasters on Fiscal Resiliencyand the Economies of Counties in the United States
Can Chenssistant rofessor lorida nternational niversitia i
The Impact of Natural Disasters on the Fiscal Health ofAmerican State Governments: A Panel Data Analysis
Gang Chenssistant rofessor niversit at l an tateniversit of ew or l an
The Effect of Natural Disasters on State and LocalRevenues
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Centennial Cic Pro l s ultural o t nc an
ocial uityll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice ection onthics and ntegrit in overnance ection on ealth
and an ervices d inistration and t dents andew d inistration rofessionals ection
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAnne Williamson
ictor and aroline ch tte isso ri rofessor of r anffairs niversit of isso ri ansas itansas it
Collective Impact and a Wicked Social Problem:Addressing Student Homelessness in Kansas City, Kan.
PRESENTERSShawn Flanigan
rofessor an iego tate niversit an iego Service-Seeking Behavior and Perceptions of Providers:A Case Study of Organizational Identity and Image inHousing Services
David Leessistant rofessor niversit of awaii onol l
Equity, Effectiveness or Both? An Empirical Analysis ofthe Determinants of Intergovernmental Grants in LocalHomelessness Programs
Jack Underhillons ltant etired alls h rch
In Search of National Health Equity: A Strategy toImprove Health Outcomes for Low- and Moderate-Income Americans
PRESENTER/COAUTHORCasey Boyd-Swan
ssistant rofessor ent tate niversit ent Cultural Competence and Citizen-Administrator ValueCongruence
COAUTHORSDamon Guinn
ssistant irector oo ingha nstit te of r anffairs niversit of isso ri ansas itansas it
Collective Impact and a Wicked Social Problem:Addressing Student Homelessness in Kansas City, Kan.
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Lydia Lawhonnstr ctor niversit of olorado o lder o lder
Financial Management Lessons from Natural DisasterRecovery: A Study of Flood-Affected Communities inColorado
Sungyoon Leeoctoral t dent niversit at l an tate niversit
of ew or ewar The Effect of Natural Disasters on State and LocalRevenues
Qing Miaossistant rofessor ochester nstit te of Technolograc se
The Impact of Natural Disasters on the Fiscal Health ofAmerican State Governments: A Panel Data Analysis
Varaidzo ZvobgoTeaching ssistant niversit of Texas at allas
oppell TThe Impacts of Natural Disasters on Fiscal Resiliencyand the Economies of Counties in the United States
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall Aacts of lo ali ation on Pu lic
A inistration all n s fro aroun tlol rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on ffective and o nd d inistration in theiddle ast ection on nternational and o parative
d inistration and ection on lic d inistrationesearch
MODERATORJ. Steven Ott
rofessor niversit of tah alt a e it T
MODERATOR/PRESENTERM. Shamsul Haque
rofessor ational niversit of ingapore ingaporeReconfiguring Governance for Globalization:Decontextualizing Public Service in Southeast Asia
DISCUSSANTDeborah Trentndependent nal st and ons ltant ivil trategiesensington
Deserai Anderson Crowssociate rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Financial Management Lessons from Natural DisasterRecovery: A Study of Flood-Affected Communities inColorado
Justin Thealenior ssociate The ew harita le Tr stsashington
Key Research Gaps Persist as Federal, State and LocalPolicymakers Look to Reduce Disaster Spending
Katherine Willoughbyole iews i rofessor of lic d inistrationniversit of eorgia thens
Public Budgets and Crises: Disasters and SubsequentDevelopment in U.S. Local Governments
COAUTHORSElizabeth Albright
ssistant rofessor e niversit rha Financial Management Lessons from Natural DisasterRecovery: A Study of Flood-Affected Communities inColorado
Komla Dzigbedessistant rofessor tate niversit of ew oringha ton ingha ton
Public Budgets and Crises: Disasters and SubsequentDevelopment in U.S. Local Governments
Colin Foardenior ssociate iscal ederalis nitiative overn enterfor ance The ew harita le Tr sts ashington
Key Research Gaps Persist as Federal, State and LocalPolicymakers Look to Reduce Disaster Spending
Sarah Beth GehlTe porar ssistant rofessor gnes cott ollege
ecat r Public Budgets and Crises: Disasters and SubsequentDevelopment in U.S. Local Governments
Elizabeth Koeblessistant rofessor niversit of evada enoeno
Financial Management Lessons from Natural DisasterRecovery: A Study of Flood-Affected Communities inColorado
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SBo Yan
ssociate rofessor i an iaotong niversit i anhina
Does the Local Government Follow the StrategicIntention of the Central Government in China?
Zhenjie Yangssociate rofessor hongnan niversit of cono ics
and aw han hinaLocal Government Reforms in Authoritarian China:External Perturbation, Institutional Contradictions andChange Entrepreneurship
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall CA A A Pan l sili nc of Pu lic
A inistration an o rnanc yst s inur ul nt ont ts
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
MODERATORSGeert Bouckaert
resident and rofessor e ven licovernance nstit te e ven elgi
Bianor Cavalcanti resident and nternational irector et lio
argas o ndation io e aneiro ra il
DISCUSSANTEdoardo Ongaro
resident and rofessor pen niversit iltone nes nited ingdo
PRESENTERSTony Coulson
rofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
Government’s Growing Role in Providing Resilience toCyber Threats
Naim Kapucurofessor and irector niversit of entral loridarlando
Disaster Policies and Network Governance for ResilienceCapacity
Montgomery Van Wartrofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
Government’s Growing Role in Providing Resilience toCyber Threats
PRESENTERSMurat Daoudov
resident iddle ast evelop ent etwore ogl stan l T r e
Globalization and Its Impact on Turkish PublicAdministration: Between the Rock and the Hard Place
Wei Yurofessor hanghai niversit of inance andcono ics hanghai hina
Enhancement of International Perspectives on MPAEducation
Aziza Zemranissociate rofessor niversit of Texas at io randealle din rg T
Exploring the Effects of Globalization and Its Implicationfor Public Administration: Reflections on the MoroccanCase
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Centennial Ant r o rn ntal ana nt an nno atiolutions in r at r inal rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on hinese lic d inistration and ection onntergovern ental d inistration and anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAlfred Muluan Wu
ssociate rofessor ational niversit of ingaporeingapore
Province-Managing-County Reform and DecentralizedGovernance: Evidence From Zhejiang Province, China
PRESENTERSHui Li
ssistant rofessor ational niversit of ingaporeingapore
Chinese Counties’ Fiscal Pressure: Who is to Blame?
Jia Liussociate rofessor haanxi or al niversit i anhina
Does Fiscal Decentralization Affect Urbanization inChina?
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0Jaeyong Lee
octoral t dent irginia o onwealth niversitenrico
Understanding the Organizational Learning Culture—Innovative Work Behavior Relationships in LocalGovernment: The Role of Knowledge Sharing and JobAutonomy
Jordan Longoctoral t dent niversit of eorgia thens
Building a Trust-Collaboration Imperative: An Analysisof Diversity Officers across U.S. Municipal Governments
COAUTHORSHyeonUk Bak
octoral t dent irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
Understanding the Organizational Learning Culture—Innovative Work Behavior Relationships in LocalGovernment: The Role of Knowledge Sharing and JobAutonomy
Myung Jinssociate rofessor irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
Understanding the Organizational Learning Culture—Innovative Work Behavior Relationships in LocalGovernment: The Role of Knowledge Sharing and JobAutonomy
Jaeduk Keumrofessor niversit of eo l eo l orea
Street Level Bureaucrats’ Work Engagement: The Roleof Servant Leadership, Job Resources and Public ServiceMotivation
Sangmook Kimrofessor eo l ational niversit of cience and
Technolog eo l oreaStreet Level Bureaucrats’ Work Engagement: The Roleof Servant Leadership, Job Resources and Public ServiceMotivation
Lauren Mullinsssistant rofessor ong sland niversitreenvale
Building a Trust-Collaboration Imperative: An Analysisof Diversity Officers across U.S. Municipal Governments
Hyun Hee Parkssistant rofessor oo in niversit eo l orea
Street Level Bureaucrats’ Work Engagement: The Roleof Servant Leadership, Job Resources and Public ServiceMotivation
Adrian M. Velazquez Vazquezssociate rofessor niversit of a erne a erne
Resilience and Innovative Solutions to Wicked Problems:Managing the Effects of Migration at the Local Level
Kaifeng Yangrofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee
Leadership for Resilience: The Case of China
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Centennial Fr ani ational iti n n a ntia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection for o en in lic d inistration ection onealth and an ervices d inistration and ection
on ersonnel d inistration and a or elations
MODERATOR/PRESENTERDong Chul Shim
ssociate rofessor orea niversit eo l oreaStreet Level Bureaucrats’ Work Engagement: The Roleof Servant Leadership, Job Resources and Public ServiceMotivation
PRESENTERSJuliana Abane
t dent ational nstit te of evelop entd inistration ang o Thailand
National Culture or Organizational Sub-Cultures?Exploring the Perceived Effects of Cultural Traits onPerformance Management Outcomes: New Evidencefrom Ghana
Zhichao Lissociate rofessor niversit of lectronic cience and
Technolog of hina hengd ich an hinaCan Government Innovation Lead to Official Promotion?An Analysis Based on the Panel Data of the Prefecture-Level Cities in China
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSTaehee Kim
ssistant rofessor eo l ational niversit of cienceand Technolog eo l oreaBuilding a Bridge Between Diversity and Performance:The Role of Inclusive Culture
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall BAss ssin tat an ocal Fiscal on itions
n a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
Endorsed By:ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERSarah Larson
ssistant rofessor niversit of entral lorida interar
You Get What You Pay For: The Effects of SpecialDistricts on Property Values
PRESENTERSAgustin Leon-Moreta
rofessor niversit of ew exico l er e Fiscal Capacity, Fiscal Disparities and Their Impact onLocal Government Services
Xiaoheng Wangoctoral t dent niversit of llinois hicagohicago
Investigation of Determinants of Financial Condition:An Empirical Study of American Cities
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMarilyn Rubin
rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal stice itniversit of ew or ew or
Mission, Innovation and Results: Do Modern StateRevenue Departments Meet the Mark?
Katherine Willoughbyole iews i rofessor of lic d inistrationniversit of eorgia thens
Mission, Innovation and Results: Do Modern StateRevenue Departments Meet the Mark?
COAUTHORSJekyung Lee
octoral t dent niversit of eorgia thens Mission, Innovation and Results: Do Modern StateRevenue Departments Meet the Mark?
Bruce McDonaldssistant rofessor orth arolina tate niversitaleigh
You Get What You Pay For: The Effects of SpecialDistricts on Property Values
Heather Rimesssistant rofessor estern arolina niversit
llowhee Building a Trust-Collaboration Imperative: An Analysisof Diversity Officers across U.S. Municipal Governments
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Centennial HAP Pan l ssons arn fro a rs
an Practition rs in t Fi l of P rfor ancana nt an Pro ra aluation an AP
A ar s Pr s ntationn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
Endorsed By:ection on lic erfor ance and anage ent
MODERATORJohn Kamensky
enior ellow The enter for the siness ofovern ent rlington
PRESENTERSMelissa Bridges
erfor ance and nnovation oordinator it of ittleoc
Rene Diazniversit of elaware
Cheriene Floydtrategic lanning and erfor ance anager it ofia i
George Grobresident enter for lic rogra val ation
rcellville
Stacey Rayenior lanner o nit lanning and evelop entit of l pia
Mike Sarastihief nnovation fficer it of ia i
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Foun rs F llo s2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Granite A
ocial uity A Pillar of Pu lic A inistrationMODERATOR/PRESENTERLyndsay Bates
octoral t dent niversit of alti ore alti ore Developing Inequality: How Redevelopment DecisionsContribute to Community Inequality
PRESENTERSJosephine Hazelton
rad ate t dent alifornia tate niversit tanisla sT rloc Designing Men: Gender Bias in Transportation Designand Infrastructure Standards
Nuri Heckleroctoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
Masculinity and Whiteness in Public Organizations:Managing Institutional Race and Gender in FederalAgencies
Maren Trochmannoctoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
Deliberative Democracy, Rulemaking and Social Equity:An Exploration of Formal Rulemaking as Green Tape
or s o s2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Agate C
ic lan ounty ransition fros ons to co ry
efore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ergenc and risis anage ent
PRESENTERSPatrick Beekman
xec tive ergenc anage ent ons ltant TetraTech harlotte
Michael Kingssistant irector and isaster ecover oordinatorichland o nt ergenc ervices ol ia
Rick Larkinirector ergenc anage ent it of aint a l
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Granite Britical ssu s Facin tu nt t rans in i r
ucation Acc ss n fits r its an tu ntri nc
inning the ar The ilitar in lic d inistration
MODERATORLeonard Lira
ssistant rofessor an ose tate niversitan ose
PRESENTERSKathryn Buechel
octoral t dent irginia Tech lexandria Military Transfer Credit at Public Institutions of HigherEducation
Lorita Danielsoctoral t dent irginia Tech lexandria
A State’s Approach to Educational Benefits for Veterans’Dependent Children
Brandy Jenneroctoral t dent niversit of alifornia rvine
rvine Veterans in Higher Education: Theory into Practice
Rosa Krewsonoctoral t dent irginia Tech lexandria
Military Veterans’ Utilization of the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill
ction a rs i tin12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall D
i it all n12:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Centennial Foyer
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SSusan Opp
ssociate rofessor olorado tate niversit ortollins
Assessing Faculty Experience, Engagement and Behaviorin Practitioner and Pracademic Environments: Insightsand Lessons from a Survey of MPA Faculty Members
COAUTHORStephen Neely
ssistant rofessor niversit of o th loridaTa pa Rigor and Relevance in Public AdministrationScholarship
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Ct or s olla orations an Partn rs i s
resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies ection onntergovern ental d inistration and anage entection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
and ection on lic d inistration esearch
MODERATOR/PRESENTERHoney Minkowitz
octoral t dent orth arolina tate niversitaleigh
The Power of the Individual: Community MemberEngagement in a Health and Wellness Collaborative
PRESENTERSVivian Cueto
octoral t dent lorida nternational niversitialeah
How Town Engages Gown: The Role of CollaborativeCapacity in Municipal and University Engagement
Dana Vashdissistant rofessor niversit of aifa aifa srael
Don’t Push Too Hard: The Role of Local Governance inCollaborative Networks with Nonprofit Organizations
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSM. Apolonia Calderon
octoral t dent Texas niversit ollegetation T
Revisiting the Scope and Nature of Local Government-Nonprofit Partnerships
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arri rs to an ortuniti s for ri int c olar Practition r i i i nc on
c olarly ctations an Practition r aliti s resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERSamantha Mosier
ssistant rofessor isso ri tate niversitpringfield
Assessing Faculty Experience, Engagement and Behaviorin Practitioner and Pracademic Environments: Insightsand Lessons from a Survey of MPA Faculty Members
PRESENTERSMark Davis
ssistant rofessor est hester niversit ofenns lvania est hester
Vanessa Fenleyesearcher niversit of olorado enver enver
Packaging Research for Practitioners
Sam Houghtelingrogra anager olorado tate niversit traa erenter ort ollins
Bridging the Gap: Pracademic Approaches toPartnerships, Research and Training
Dan Lasseterlic ervice ac lt niversit of eorgia thens
Pracademics: Real or Imagined? Reflections from aPractitioner in an Academic Environment
Juliet Leeenior d inistrator xternal elations niversit ofo thern alifornia acra ento
MPA Graduates and Reflective Practice
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJerrell Coggburn
rofessor and hair lic d inistration ortharolina tate niversit aleigh
Rigor and Relevance in Public AdministrationScholarship
A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Bat ill t a for t Pro is of i nc
as Policy a in to ali erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on lic erfor ance and anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERRakesh Mohan
irector ffice of erfor ance val ations daho tateegislat re oise
Evaluation: A Key Pillar of Evidence-BasedPolicymaking
DISCUSSANTRichard Greene
rincipal arrett and reene nc ew or
PRESENTERSMaria P. Aristigueta
irector and rofessor niversit of elawareewar
How to Make Evidence-Based Policymaking a Reality
John Kamenskyenior ellow The enter for the siness ofovern ent rlington
What You Measure Matters: Defining Your Unit ofAnalysis
Priti Mody-Panenior erfor ance and trateg nal st ing o ntffice of erfor ance trateg and dget eattle
Using Data and Evidence to Drive Internal Performanceand External Accountability
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Agate BA ancin Pu lic A inistration s arc an
ory A ic for r in c olars erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on onprofit olic ractice and artnershipsection on lic d inistration d cation and ection
on lic d inistration esearch
MODERATORYu-Che Chen
ssociate rofessor niversit of e ras a ahaaha
Krista Kenneyoctoral t dent orth arolina tate niversitreens oro
The Power of the Individual: Community MemberEngagement in a Health and Wellness Collaborative
Pamela Mischenssociate rofessor ingha ton niversitingha ton
Sustaining Culture to Sustain a Community: The Case ofEaster Island
COAUTHORSAnn Bowman
rofessor Texas niversit ollege tation TRevisiting the Scope and Nature of Local Government-Nonprofit Partnerships
William Brownrofessor Texas niversit ollege tation T
Revisiting the Scope and Nature of Local Government-Nonprofit Partnerships
Carl Liporofessor ingha ton niversit ingha ton
Sustaining Culture to Sustain a Community: The Case ofEaster Island
Austin McCreaoctoral t dent Texas niversit ollegetation T
Revisiting the Scope and Nature of Local Government-Nonprofit Partnerships
Branda Nowellssociate rofessor orth arolina tate niversitaleigh
The Power of the Individual: Community MemberEngagement in a Health and Wellness Collaborative
Laurie Paarlbergrofessor Texas niversit ollege tation T
Revisiting the Scope and Nature of Local Government-Nonprofit Partnerships
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st Practic s in nno ation erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on lic d inistration esearch
MODERATOR/PRESENTERRichard Callahan
rofessor niversit of an rancisco ar ichael Innovation Case Studies
PRESENTERSEdoardo Ongaro
rofessor and resident pen niversit iltone nes nited ingdo
The State of the Art of the Research on PublicAdministration and Management in Europe
Obed Pashassistant rofessor leveland tate niversit levelandeights
Does Sub-Standard Performance Encourage InnovationAdoption?
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSAaron Deslatte
ssistant rofessor orthern llinois niversite al
Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place? HowDisadvantaged Local Governments Achieve Change andInnovation
Michael Kernirector and ssociate rofessor illia c elsha senter ashington tate niversit and niversit ofashington eattle
Producing Agreements and Innovations in CollaborativeGovernance
Stephen Pagessociate rofessor niversit of ashingtoneattle
Producing Agreements and Innovations in CollaborativeGovernance
William Swannssistant rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place? HowDisadvantaged Local Governments Achieve Change andInnovation
PRESENTERSAlisa Moldavanova
ssistant rofessor a ne tate niversit etroit Sustainability Research in U.S. Public Administration:Pillar Tensions and Synergies
Kimberly Nelsonssociate rofessor niversit of orth arolina hapelill hapel ill
Change Happens…Or Does It? Examining Change in U.S.Municipal Forms of Government
William Reshssistant rofessor niversit of o thern aliforniaos ngeles
Sociology of Public Administration: EpistemologicalDivide Between Political Science and PublicAdministration
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKi Woong Cho
esearch rofessor and ost octoral esearcher oreaniversit eo l orea
Co-Authorship, Accreditation and Halo Effects:An Analysis of the Rankings of Graduate PublicAdministration and Policy Programs in the United States
Glenn McGuigani rar irector and octoral t dent enn tatearris rg iddletown
Investigating the Insularity and Isolation of PublicAdministration as a Field with Ego-Network Analyses ofthe Citations to and by Its Prominent Journals
COAUTHORSGoktug Morcol
rofessor enn tate arris rg iddletown Investigating the Insularity and Isolation of PublicAdministration as a Field with Ego-Network Analyses ofthe Citations to and by Its Prominent Journals
William Swannssistant rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Co-Authorship, Accreditation and Halo Effects:An Analysis of the Rankings of Graduate PublicAdministration and Policy Programs in the United States
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0
Isla Anne Schuchs Carrisiting ssistant rofessor niversit of entralr ansas onwa
Examining State Factors Influencing the Equality ofFederal Education Policy Outcomes in the AmericanStates
Mona Siddiquioctoral t dent irginia o onwealth niversitidlothian
Advancing Social Equity: The Role of Civil RightsLaws in the Social Integration of Muslim Students inEducational Institutions
COAUTHORSJoy Clay
rofessor erit s niversit of e phisroo field
Sexual Assault Information on College and UniversityWebsites: Don’t Assume 100 Percent Compliance—Sizeand Setting Matter
Beate Plesnarskiesearch ssistant niversit of olorado oloradoprings olorado prings
Sexual Assault Information on College and UniversityWebsites: Don’t Assume 100 Percent Compliance—Sizeand Setting Matter
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Centennial Bcono ic lo nt in a orl rustaina ility att rsn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
MODERATORAgustin Leon-Moreta
rofessor niversit of ew exico l er e
PRESENTERSJuniper Katz
ect rer niversit of olorado enver enver Parsing the Political: Bureaucratic Influence on ClimateChange Policy
Stephanie Pink-Harperssociate rofessor o thern llinois niversitar ondale ar ondale
Are Downtowns Still the Heart of the American City?Examining the Impact that Main Street Programs Haveon the Promotion of Sustainable Economic Growth
COAUTHORSAmanda Murphy
ro ect and esearch ead ashington tate niversiteattle
Producing Agreements and Innovations in CollaborativeGovernance
Christopher Pagero ect and evelop ent ead ashington tateniversit ortland
Producing Agreements and Innovations in CollaborativeGovernance
Craig Thomasrofessor niversit of ashington eattle
Producing Agreements and Innovations in CollaborativeGovernance
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Agate APolicy utco s in ocial uity
ll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice ection onthics and ntegrit in overnance and t dents and ewd inistration rofessionals ection
MODERATOR/PRESENTERCatherine Simmons
ssociate rofessor and irector niversit ofolorado olorado prings olorado prings
Sexual Assault Information on College and UniversityWebsites: Don’t Assume 100 Percent Compliance—Sizeand Setting Matter
PRESENTERSWendy Chen
octoral t dent and esearch ssistant eorge asonniversit char chool of olic and overn entrlington
Are Unequal Educational Outcomes Caused byImbalanced Spending Distribution on Education?
Grant Risslerssistant irector ffice of lic olic treachirginia o onwealth niversit ich ond
A Shock, Wave or Whiff for Social Equity?Understanding the Impact of a Federal “Dear Colleague”Letter on Local School System Implementation of EnglishLanguage Learner Best Practices
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SYu-Che Chen
ssociate rofessor niversit of e ras a ahaaha
Artificial Intelligence and Public Service: AnEngagement Approach
Pedro Mullerssociate rofessor nstit te of xact ciencesniversit of asso ndo asso ndo ra il
Electronic Government and Access to Public Goods andServices: A Case Study in Municipalities of the State ofRio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Cláudia Tirellissociate rofessor egional evelop ent rograniversit of anta r o l anta r do l ra il
Electronic Government and Access to Public Goods andServices: A Case Study in Municipalities of the State ofRio Grande do Sul, Brazil
COAUTHORJ. Ramon Gil-Garcia
ssociate rofessor niversit at l an tateniversit of ew or l an
Theoretical Perspectives on Information TechnologyInnovations to Reduce Administrative Burdens andBarriers in Performance Management
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Granite Bico an t nit tat s For i n lations
an Pu lic A inistration in t ruA inistration
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERDonald Klingner
isting ished rofessor niversit of olorado oloradoprings olorado prings
Mexico and the United States: Bi-National PublicAdministration and the Trump Administration
PRESENTERSRoberto Moreno
esearch rofessor niversidad tono a el stadoe exico entro niversitario eca eca exicoit exico
Mexico-United States Migration: Recurrent Problem,New Analytical Perspectives and Proposals
Kathryn Wasseloctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Innovative Economies: Can Urban Farming be a Tool forEconomic Development and Growth?
Darrin Wilsonssistant rofessor astern ent c niversitich ond
Sustainable Economic Development in Appalachia:Diversifying the Economy
Diane Yoderd nct rofessor niversit of o thern alifornia
rrieta It Takes a Village: The Importance of CooperativeGovernance and Indigenous Practices in Arctic Security,Sustainability and Community Resilience
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Granite Cnno ati olutions in nfor ation c nolo y
to ro Pu lic r ic ana nt Ao arati P rs ctil rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on lic d inistration esearch and ection
on cience and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERNidhi V. Mali
ssistant rofessor niversit of ississippi xford Theoretical Perspectives on Information TechnologyInnovations to Reduce Administrative Burdens andBarriers in Performance Management
PRESENTERXian Gao
octoral t dent niversit of e ras a ahaaha
An Exploratory Study of ICT-Based Innovations inCollaboration
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMichael Ahn
ssociate rofessor niversit of assach setts ostonand isiting rofessor eo l ational niversit
oston Artificial Intelligence and Public Service: AnEngagement Approach
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0
COAUTHORSBin Chen
ssociate rofessor ar ch ollege and the rad ateenter it niversit of ew or ew or
Network Analysis of the Municipal Bond UnderwritingIndustry: Evidence from California Primary MunicipalMarket 1986-2017
Brittany Hauptoctoral t dent niversit of entral loridaviedo
Polycentric Governance and Spectrum Sharing:Decentralized Decisionmaking and StakeholderEngagement
Thomas Quintrofessor niversit of evada eno eno
Polycentric Governance and Spectrum Sharing:Decentralized Decisionmaking and StakeholderEngagement
Mostafizur Rahmanoctoral t dent niversit of entral loridarlando
Polycentric Governance and Spectrum Sharing:Decentralized Decisionmaking and StakeholderEngagement
Stephanie Smithssistant rofessor niversit of ew exicol er e
Boundary Spanning in Public Health Networks: ANationwide Study of Asthma Coalitions
Murat Yukselssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
Polycentric Governance and Spectrum Sharing:Decentralized Decisionmaking and StakeholderEngagement
Claudia Rivera Hernandezrofessor and irector ene erita niversidad
tono a e e la e la exicoCommunity Development Between Mexico and theUnited States in the Trump Administration
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Gt or o rnanc lo nt an
utco s in iff r nt ssu o ainsl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies ection onthics and ntegrit in overnance and ection on licd inistration esearch
MODERATOR/DISCUSSANTMichael Siciliano
ssistant rofessor niversit of llinois hicagohicago
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKun Huang
ssociate rofessor niversit of ew exicol er e
Boundary Spanning in Public Health Networks: ANationwide Study of Asthma Coalitions
Naim Kapucurofessor and irector niversit of entral loridarlando
Polycentric Governance and Spectrum Sharing:Decentralized Decisionmaking and StakeholderEngagement
Gao Liussistant rofessor lorida tlantic niversit ocaaton
Network Analysis of the Municipal Bond UnderwritingIndustry: Evidence from California Primary MunicipalMarket 1986-2017
Weijie Wangssistant rofessor niversit of isso ri ol iaol ia
The Boundary Setting of Collaborative Governance: WhyAre Civic Organizations Often Excluded?
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SFanrong Meng
ssociate rofessor i an iaotong niversit i anhina
The Antecedents of Environmental Regulation: A QCAStudy of 31 Provincial Divisions in China
Beiyao Wangrad ate t dent hina niversit of ining and
Technolog ho hinaThe Path of Nonprofit Organizations’ MarketOperation—A Case Study Based on QualitativeComparative Analysis
Long Wurad ate t dent i an iaotong niversithaanxi hina
Why Do Local Governments Restrict the Online Car-hailing Service? An Exploratory Study from China
Jiangfeng Zhangrad ate t dent hina niversit of ining and
Technolog ho hinaThe Path of Nonprofit Organizations’ MarketOperation—A Case Study Based on QualitativeComparative Analysis
Ling Zhussistant rofessor niversit of o ston at T
Intergovernmental Collaboration, Competition andPerformance-Based Budgeting: A Panel Study of ChineseLocal Government Borrowing
COAUTHORSZitao Chen
rad ate t dent i an iaotong niversit i an hinaThe Antecedents of Environmental Regulation: A QCAStudy of 31 Provincial Divisions in China
Liang Massociate rofessor en in niversit of hina ei inghina
Intergovernmental Collaboration, Competition andPerformance-Based Budgeting: A Panel Study of ChineseLocal Government Borrowing
Bo Yanssociate rofessor i an iaotong niversit i anhina
Why Do Local Governments Restrict the Online Car-Hailing Service? An Exploratory Study From China
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Centennial Folla orati o rnanc in inal rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on hinese lic d inistration ection
on o plexit and etwor t dies and ection onntergovern ental d inistration and anage ent
MODERATORBin Chen
ssociate rofessor ar ch ollege and the rad ateenter it niversit of ew or ew or
DISCUSSANTLin Ye
rofessor n at en niversit ang ho hina
PRESENTERSDongling Han
rad ate t dent i an iaotong niversit haanxihina
Why Do Local Governments Restrict the Online Car-Hailing Service? An Exploratory Study From China
Jie Tanoctoral t dent he iang niversit ang ho hina
Managing Conflict in Imbalanced Public-NonprofitCollaboration: A Case Study from China
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSYongxin Deng
rad ate t dent hina niversit of ining andTechnolog ho hinaThe Path of Nonprofit Organizations’ MarketOperation—A Case Study Based on QualitativeComparative Analysis
Yue Guossistant rofessor ei ing or al niversit ei inghina
Why Do Local Governments Restrict the Online Car-hailing Service? An Exploratory Study from China
Lei Liussistant rofessor hina niversit of ining and
Technolog ho hinaThe Path of Nonprofit Organizations’ MarketOperation—A Case Study Based on QualitativeComparative Analysis
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0
Grégory Houillonssociate rofessor niversit e oitiers oitiers rance
When Europe Forces French Public Administrations toInnovate in Their Missions: The Case of Public Agencies
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall A Pan l all n s ssu s an ools for
Pu lic r ic c ll nc in t st nturyl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATORAlikhan Baimenov
hair an of teering o ittee egional ofivil ervice in stana stana a a hstan
DISCUSSANTSDemetrios Argyriades
rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal stice itniversit of ew or ew or
Chester A. (Chet) Newlandggan isting ished rofessor of lic d inistration
niversit of o thern alifornia ol rice chool oflic olic acra ento
PRESENTERSPedro Conceicao
irector trategic olic rea of olic androgra pport ew or
Fear and Loathing of Technological Progress?Leveraging Science and Innovation for theImplementation of the 2030 Agenda for SustainableDevelopment
Max Everest-Phillipsirector lo al entre for lic ervice xcellenceingapore
Public Administration at the Dawn of Civilization:Lessons from Lagash for Sustainable Development in the21st Century
Saltanat Janenovassistant rofessor a ar a ev niversit stanaa a hstan
The Emergence of a New Model? Civil ServiceDevelopment in Post-Soviet Countries
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall DA AP Pan l ission Focus an nno ationin Pu lic A inistration as of Fr nc
a in ountri sl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATORS/PRESENTERSYves Chappoz
rofessor and eneral Treas rer niversitean o lin on rance
Innovative Behavior of Public Service Managers andPublic Service Values
David Huronssociate rofessor and ice hair niversit
te r ice ranceDigitalization in French Local Government PublicServices: Perspectives, Opportunities and Obstacles
Pierre-Charles Pupionrofessor and hair an niversit eoitiers oitiers rance
Innovative Behavior of Public Service Managers andPublic Service Values
PRESENTERSLaurent Bouchard
ssociate rofessor niversit e oitiers oitiersrance
The Denunciation of Administrative Misoneism Duringthe Third Republic: The Struggle of Some FrenchLiberals Against the Idea of a State Able to DriveInnovation (1870-1940)
Pierre Marinssociate rofessor a niversit a rance
The Influence and Complementary Nature of SubsequentManagerial Innovations in Public Organizations
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSPhilippe Dorbaire
hair an onf ci s nstit te niversit e oitiers oitiers rance
Innovative Behavior of Public Service Managers andPublic Service Values
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urr nt r n s in r ani ational t icsia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ersonnel d inistration and a or elations
MODERATORAziza Zemrani
ssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at io randealle din rg T
PRESENTERSPeter Cruise
xec tive irector lorida tlantic niversit licthics cade oca aton
Where Aspirational Ethics Begins
Charles Garofalorofessor Texas tate niversit an arcos T
Breathing in Bureaucracy: Culture, Power and Change
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSCynthia Lynch
onol l Where Aspirational Ethics Begins
Thomas Lyncheverend r nternational cade of nterfaitht dies onol l
Where Aspirational Ethics Begins
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Centennial AAlt rnati r ic li ry
n a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
Endorsed By:ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERLachezar Anguelov
ssistant rofessor The vergreen tate ollegel pia
Citizens’ Awareness and Expectations of LocalGovernment Service Delivery Modes: The Implicationsof Privatization and Collaborations for Perceptions ofMunicipal Performance
Christine Leitnerenior dvisor entre for cono ics and licd inistration ondon nited ingdo
Disruptive Innovation and the Public Sector: TheDynamics of Governance
Alik Shpekbayevhair an genc for ivil ervice ffairs and ntiorr ption stana a a hstan
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Mineral Hall FAP Pan l or an Association for Policytu i sl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATOR:Seunghwan Myeong
resident and rofessor nha niversit ncheonorea
PRESENTERDon S. Lee
ect rer niversit of ottingha ondon nitedingdo
Ministers’ Public Profiles and Agency Performance
PRESENTER/COAUTHORHyungGun Park
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TThe 311 System and Direct Democracy: Do MultipleParticipatory Institutions Matter?
COAUTHORSJung Wook Kim
ssociate esearch ellow r an anage ent ivisionncheon evelop ent nstit te ncheon orea
The 311 System and Direct Democracy: Do MultipleParticipatory Institutions Matter?
Jie Taooctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
The 311 System and Direct Democracy: Do MultipleParticipatory Institutions Matter?
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0Dean Parker
esearcher ace niversit ew or Assessing the Performance of Economic DevelopmentServices in New York State through the Lenses of LocalDevelopment Corporations
Jianjun Wangrofessor alifornia tate niversit a ersfielda ersfield
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood EducationPrograms through Proposition 10 Funding in California
Tyler Wolfe andidate The vergreen tate ollege
l pia Citizens’ Awareness and Expectations of LocalGovernment Service Delivery Modes: The Implicationsof Privatization and Collaborations for Perceptions ofMunicipal Performance
Justin Woodsd nct rofessor ace niversit and o ntd inistrator a ga o nt ictor
Assessing the Performance of Economic DevelopmentServices in New York State through the Lenses of LocalDevelopment Corporations
Pr si ntial Pan l2:15 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Centennial ESponsored By:Virginia Commonwealth University
Ally rainin for ocial uity i rsity annclusion
Hosted ByConference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBTAdvocacy Alliance, Section on Democracy and SocialJustice, Students and New Administration ProfessionalsSection, Section on Personnel Administration andLabor Relations and Section for Women in PublicAdministration
PRESENTERSMarc Fudge
ssociate rofessor alifornia tate niversit anernardino and resident onference of inorit licd inistrators an ernardino
Susan T. Goodenediate ast resident and rofessor irginia
o onwealth niversit ich ond
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERGina Scutelnicu
ssistant rofessor ace niversit arch ont Assessing the Performance of Economic DevelopmentServices in New York State through the Lenses of LocalDevelopment Corporations
PRESENTERAndrew Ewoh
rofessor Texas o thern niversit tafford TA Comparative Analysis of Municipal ManagementDistricts: The Case of Energy Corridor and MemorialDistricts in Houston, Texas
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKathy Ives
hief inance fficer irst ern a ersfield A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood EducationPrograms through Proposition 10 Funding in California
Jinping Sunrofessor and hair alifornia tate niversita ersfield a ersfield
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood EducationPrograms through Proposition 10 Funding in California
Eric Zeemeringssociate rofessor orthern llinois niversite al
Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
COAUTHORSJunghwa Choi
octoral t dent niversit of laho a or an Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
Meeyoung Lamothessociate rofessor niversit of laho aor an
Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
Scott Lamothessociate rofessor niversit of laho aor an
Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
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4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Entry l ana rs s our ission
Focus for ucc ssia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ersonnel d inistration and a or elations
MODERATOR/PRESENTERL. Frances Liddell
etired ssociate rofessor ac son tate niversitac son
Entry Level Managers: Is Your “Mission Focused” forSuccess?
PRESENTERSDavid Baker
rofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
Reinventing Unpaid Public Service Internships: TheSlippery Slopes of Social Equity and Legal Limbo
Kristie Roberts-Lewis oordinator and rofessor oint niversit
tlanta Entry Level Managers: Is Your “Mission Focused” forSuccess?
Randi Kay Stephensssociate rogra anager nstit te for ocalovern ent acra ento
Governments Engaging Youth: Preparing Our FutureGeneration of Civic Leaders and Public Administrators
Mary Guyrofessor niversit of olorado enver enver
Richard Greggory Johnson, IIIrofessor and rogra irector niversit of anrancisco an rancisco
Janice Lachanceresident and xec tive ice resident fortrategic and rgani ational xcellence ericaneoph sical nion ashington
Foun rs F llo s4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Granite A
n a nt an olla oration as a ool forPu lic r ic li ryMODERATOR/PRESENTERZehavit Levitats
octoral t dent niversit of aifa aifa sraelEmotionally Engage Civil Servants: Toward a Multi-Level Theory and Multi-Source Analysis in PublicAdministration
PRESENTERSSaud Alotaibi
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TThe Effect of Person-Organization Fit on Public ServiceMotivation to Determine Public Managers’ Outcomes
Sarah McGuireo nit treach pecialist ied ont thorit foregional Transportation reens oro
Building Collaborative Relationships: CitizenEngagement and Local Government
Sasha Zapataro ect anager hode sland alit nstit terovidence
Challenges We Face as Public Administrators
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A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0Dean Parker
esearcher ace niversit ew or Assessing the Performance of Economic DevelopmentServices in New York State through the Lenses of LocalDevelopment Corporations
Jianjun Wangrofessor alifornia tate niversit a ersfielda ersfield
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood EducationPrograms through Proposition 10 Funding in California
Tyler Wolfe andidate The vergreen tate ollege
l pia Citizens’ Awareness and Expectations of LocalGovernment Service Delivery Modes: The Implicationsof Privatization and Collaborations for Perceptions ofMunicipal Performance
Justin Woodsd nct rofessor ace niversit and o ntd inistrator a ga o nt ictor
Assessing the Performance of Economic DevelopmentServices in New York State through the Lenses of LocalDevelopment Corporations
Pr si ntial Pan l2:15 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Centennial ESponsored By:Virginia Commonwealth University
Ally rainin for ocial uity i rsity annclusion
Hosted ByConference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBTAdvocacy Alliance, Section on Democracy and SocialJustice, Students and New Administration ProfessionalsSection, Section on Personnel Administration andLabor Relations and Section for Women in PublicAdministration
PRESENTERSMarc Fudge
ssociate rofessor alifornia tate niversit anernardino and resident onference of inorit licd inistrators an ernardino
Susan T. Goodenediate ast resident and rofessor irginia
o onwealth niversit ich ond
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERGina Scutelnicu
ssistant rofessor ace niversit arch ont Assessing the Performance of Economic DevelopmentServices in New York State through the Lenses of LocalDevelopment Corporations
PRESENTERAndrew Ewoh
rofessor Texas o thern niversit tafford TA Comparative Analysis of Municipal ManagementDistricts: The Case of Energy Corridor and MemorialDistricts in Houston, Texas
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKathy Ives
hief inance fficer irst ern a ersfield A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood EducationPrograms through Proposition 10 Funding in California
Jinping Sunrofessor and hair alifornia tate niversita ersfield a ersfield
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood EducationPrograms through Proposition 10 Funding in California
Eric Zeemeringssociate rofessor orthern llinois niversite al
Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
COAUTHORSJunghwa Choi
octoral t dent niversit of laho a or an Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
Meeyoung Lamothessociate rofessor niversit of laho aor an
Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
Scott Lamothessociate rofessor niversit of laho aor an
Examining the Myriad Ways in Which LocalGovernments Arrange External Service Delivery
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Focus for ucc ssia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERL. Frances Liddell
etired ssociate rofessor ac son tate niversitac son
Entry Level Managers: Is Your “Mission Focused” forSuccess?
PRESENTERSDavid Baker
rofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
Reinventing Unpaid Public Service Internships: TheSlippery Slopes of Social Equity and Legal Limbo
Kristie Roberts-Lewis oordinator and rofessor oint niversit
tlanta Entry Level Managers: Is Your “Mission Focused” forSuccess?
Randi Kay Stephensssociate rogra anager nstit te for ocalovern ent acra ento
Governments Engaging Youth: Preparing Our FutureGeneration of Civic Leaders and Public Administrators
Mary Guyrofessor niversit of olorado enver enver
Richard Greggory Johnson, IIIrofessor and rogra irector niversit of anrancisco an rancisco
Janice Lachanceresident and xec tive ice resident fortrategic and rgani ational xcellence ericaneoph sical nion ashington
Foun rs F llo s4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Granite A
n a nt an olla oration as a ool forPu lic r ic li ryMODERATOR/PRESENTERZehavit Levitats
octoral t dent niversit of aifa aifa sraelEmotionally Engage Civil Servants: Toward a Multi-Level Theory and Multi-Source Analysis in PublicAdministration
PRESENTERSSaud Alotaibi
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TThe Effect of Person-Organization Fit on Public ServiceMotivation to Determine Public Managers’ Outcomes
Sarah McGuireo nit treach pecialist ied ont thorit foregional Transportation reens oro
Building Collaborative Relationships: CitizenEngagement and Local Government
Sasha Zapataro ect anager hode sland alit nstit terovidence
Challenges We Face as Public Administrators
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Centennial Cnno ation in t Pu lic ctor
resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
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on cience and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJessica Sowa
ssociate rofessor niversit of alti orealti ore
Reconsidering Public-Nonprofit Relations: PoliceFoundations and the Role of Organized Philanthropy inTraditionally Public Services
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSTeng-Wen Chang
octoral t dent ational hengchi niversit TaipeiTaiwanICT-Enabled Collaborative Open Government: CitizenParticipation, Bureaucratic Risk Management andTransparency
Stephanie Dolamoreesearch nal st niversit of alti ore alti ore
Reconsidering Public-Nonprofit Relations: PoliceFoundations and the Role of Organized Philanthropy inTraditionally Public Services
Jonathan Foster rad ate ean niversit nion
Nonprofit Sustainability: Does Innovation Lead toOrganizational Health?
Bok Gyo Jeongssistant rofessor ean niversit nion
Nonprofit Sustainability: Does Innovation Lead toOrganizational Health?
Adam Milesenior nal st overn ent cco nta ilit fficeilver pring
How to Engage Citizens and Achieve More Efficient andEffective Results through Open Innovation
John David Selbyoctoral t dent ri ona tate niversit hoenix
Citizen Engagement as Protagonist for LocalGovernment Innovation
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and ection on lic d inistration esearch
PRESENTERSKristin Olofssonnstr ctor and octoral t dent niversit of oloradoenver enver
Policy Advocacy Networks of Public and NonprofitOrganizations in High-Conflict Environmental PolicyDebates
Razilya Shakirovaoctoral t dent tgers niversit ewarewar
An Empirical Investigation into the Adoption ofGovernance Modes in Nonprofit Collaborative Networks
Nara Yoonoctoral t dent rac se niversit rac se
A Study on the Formation of Nonprofit Board Interlocks
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSStephen Adkins
ssistant rofessor and irector rogra incolne orial niversit noxville T
Nonprofit Collective Impact Initiatives: A Case Study ofthe Alliance for Better Nonprofits in East Tennessee
Mirit Kisnerd nct ect rer niversit of aifa ir at a srael
The Proverbs of Coproduction of Health Care
Jessica Whitmill andidate incoln e orial niversit
noxville TNonprofit Collective Impact Initiatives: A Case Study ofthe Alliance for Better Nonprofits in East Tennessee
COAUTHORTrui Steen
rofessor e ven lic overnance nstit tee ven elgi
The Proverbs of Coproduction of Health Care
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SStuart Gilman
enior artner lo al ntegrit ro p anassas What Do We Really Know about Corruption inCountries? A Critique of Corruption and IntegrityMeasures
Leo Hubertsrofessor ri e niversiteit sterda etherlands
Integrity of Governance: What It Is and What Helps
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Dai an s Pu lic o rnanc an ts
lo nt erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on hinese lic d inistration
MODERATORKuotsai Tom Liou
rofessor niversit of entral lorida rlando
DISCUSSANTRex Facer, II
ssociate rofessor righa o ng niversitrovo T
CONVENERYan-Yi Chang
ssociate rofessor h ng a niversitsinch it Taiwan
PRESENTERSTzung-Shiun Li
rofessor and hair an ational entral oliceniversit Tao an sien Taiwan
System Resilience and Collaborative Decisionmaking inDisaster Governance: Lessons in Taiwan Experience
Chunmeng Lussociate rofessor and epart ent hair T nghainiversit Taich ng Taiwan
The Legal Constraints upon Bureaucracy in aConstitutional Democracy in an Era of PublicGovernance
Wei-Ning Wussistant rofessor ational n at en niversitaohsi ng it Taiwan
The Study of Disaster Resistant Community: A Typologyand Evaluation of Current Community Practices
COAUTHORSLauren Edwards
ssistant rofessor niversit of ar land alti oreo nt alti ore
Reconsidering Public-Nonprofit Relations: PoliceFoundations and the Role of Organized Philanthropy inTraditionally Public Services
Benjamin Lichtssistant irector overn ent cco nta ilitffice heverl
How to Engage Citizens and Achieve More Efficient andEffective Results through Open Innovation
David Swindellssociate rofessor and irector ri ona tateniversit hoenix
Citizen Engagement as Protagonist for LocalGovernment Innovation
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Mineral Hall F Past Pr s nt an Futur of t ics Practic
an s arc iding hilosoph thics and the aw
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance andection on nternational and o parative d inistration
MODERATORS/PRESENTERSJames Svara
isiting cholar niversit of orth arolina hapelill rha
Future Research Priorities
Jonathan Westrofessor and hair niversit of ia i orala les
Future Research Priorities
PRESENTERSJames Bowman
rofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee Thinking about Thinking: Beyond PhilosophicalRationalism and the Rise of Behavioral Ethics
Scott Fritzenssociate rofessor niversit of ashingtoneattle
The Trajectory of Fighting Corruption in the ModernNation-State
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0Denise Davison
ssistant rofessor organ tate niversitalti ore
Results-Based Accountability as a Tool to Advance SocialEquity: Expanding the Bench to Increase the Numbersof Under-Represented Professionals in PerformanceManagement
Radik Sadykovesearch ellow and enior ect rer ational esearchniversit igher chool of cono ics oscow ssia
Professionalization of Female Civil Servants in ModernRussia
Valeriya Utkinaenior ect rer ational esearch niversit igherchool of cono ics oscow ssia
Professionalization of Female Civil Servants in ModernRussia
Varaidzo ZvobgoTeaching ssistant niversit of Texas at allas
oppell TMinorities’ Perception of Inclusion and Fairness and ItsImpact on Turnover Intentions in Federal GovernmentEmployees
COAUTHORRomeo AbrahamTeaching ssistant niversit of Texas at allas
ichardson TMinorities’ Perception of Inclusion and Fairness and ItsImpact on Turnover Intentions in Federal GovernmentEmployees
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Agate Bustaina ility fforts an nno ati o unity
lo nt Practic sn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
MODERATOR/COAUTHORAziza Zemrani
ssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at io randealle din rg T
Global Dynamics, National Differences andEnvironmental Sustainability Frameworks
PRESENTERSPrentiss Dantzler
ssistant rofessor olorado ollege oloradoprings
American Dream, Democratic Nightmare: RefocusingGovernmental Approaches to Housing Policy
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSLi-Yi Hsu
rovost and rofessor ational pen niversit TaipeiTaiwanSelf-Governance versus Good Governance: TheChallenges of Indigenous Accountability in Taiwan
Morgan Chih-Tung Huangirector and ssociate rofessor ational penniversit ew Taipei it Taiwan
Self-Governance versus Good Governance: TheChallenges of Indigenous Accountability in Taiwan
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Granite Cuality uity an o r nt
ll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection for o en in lic d inistration ection one ocrac and ocial stice and ection on thics and
ntegrit in overnance
MODERATORMai Abuali
octoral t dent niversit of alti ore alti ore
PRESENTERSDahlia Khaira
ssistant rofessor halsa ollege of Technolog andsiness t dies handigarh ndia
Women Empowerment through EmploymentGeneration: A Case Study of Mahatma Gandhi NationalRural Employment Guarantee Act (2005)
Lorinda Rileyrofessor niversit of awaii est ah apolei
Looking Back to See the Future
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMarian Amoa
enior ssociate erfor ance eas re ent The nnie ase o ndation alti ore
Results-Based Accountability as a Tool to Advance SocialEquity: Expanding the Bench to Increase the Numbersof Under-Represented Professionals in PerformanceManagement
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SPRESENTERSRick Kurtz
resident hawnee tate niversit orts o th Responding to Disaster: The Fate of the MV New Carissa
Laura Olsonect rer eorgetown niversit ashington
The Evolution and Continued Development of EffectiveModels for Organizational Development Suited to Post-Disaster Environments
Anne Zobelloctoral t dent irginia Tech lexandria
Effective Faith-Based Organizations in Disasters: TheCase of Mormon Helping Hands
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSPeng Li
ssociate rofessor alian niversit of Technologalian hina
How are Risks Amplified in Severe Weather Based onIntergovernmental Networks?
Wenhui Lit dent alian niversit of Technolog alian hina
How are Risks Amplified in Severe Weather Based onIntergovernmental Networks?
Yoon Ah Shinoctoral t dent niversit of itts rgh itts rgh
Analyzing Resource Management Networks inHumanitarian Relief as a Complex, Evolving System:The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Liberia
COAUTHORSYi Liu
ssociate rofessor alian niversit of Technologalian hina
How are Risks Amplified in Severe Weather Based onIntergovernmental Networks?
Huanming Wangssistant rofessor alian niversit of Technologalian hina
How are Risks Amplified in Severe Weather Based onIntergovernmental Networks?
Rachel Emasssistant Teaching rofessor tgers niversitewar ewar
Mission Sustainable: Concepts and Components in Action
Morgann Meansoctoral t dent olorado tate niversitort ollins
Up from the Ashes: The Role of Natural and IndustrialDisasters in Shaping Municipal Sustainability Policy
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSGeorge Atisa
ssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at io randealle din rg T
Global Dynamics, National Differences andEnvironmental Sustainability Frameworks
Ashley Nickelsssistant rofessor ent tate niversit ent
Calling for Community Control: Local Organizing andImplications for Community Development Policy
COAUTHORSAmanda Clark
octoral t dent ent tate niversit ent Calling for Community Control: Local Organizing andImplications for Community Development Policy
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Gt or o rnanc an isast r ana nt
efore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies ection
on ergenc and risis anage ent ection onntergovern ental d inistration and anage ent andection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
MODERATOR/COAUTHORLouise Comfort
rofessor niversit of itts rgh a land Analyzing Resource Management Networks inHumanitarian Relief as a Complex, Evolving System:The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Liberia
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSXiao Yu
rofessor and ean ilin niversit hangch n hinaChina’s Governance Openness and Reforms: A Case ofPolicy Learning
Yanzhe Zhangssociate rofessor ilin niversit hangch n hina
China’s Governance Openness and Reforms: A Case ofPolicy Learning
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Centennial Folla orati o rnanc ools an
ri nc sl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJack Meek
rofessor niversit of a erne a erne Models of Collaborative Governance: The City of LosAngeles’ Foreclosure Registry Program
PRESENTERShin Kue Ryu
ssistant rofessor daho tate niversit ocatello Variation in Performances of Indonesia’s Water Utilities:The Lasting Imprints of Fiscal and AdministrativeDecentralization
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSSicheng Chen
ost octoral esearch ellow Tsingh a niversitei ing aidian
Mapping the Evolution of Central Government Agenciesin China
Tom Christensenrofessor niversit of slo slo orwa
Mapping the Evolution of Central Government Agenciesin China
Ying Jiangssistant rofessor and ost octoral cholar alianniversit of Technolog and ri ona tate niversitalian hina
The Network Evolution of Policy Agents of ChinesePublic-Private Partnerships Mode
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Ao rnanc for s across t orla inin t Past an lorin t Futurl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on nternational and o parative d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAli Farazmand
rofessor lorida tlantic niversit oca aton Governance Reforms across the World: Assessing thePast and Exploring the Future of Public Administration
DISCUSSANTGuy Peters
rofessor niversit of itts rgh itts rgh
PRESENTERSMauricio Olavarria Gambi
ac ltad e anidades niversit of antiagoantiago hile
Recent Governance Policies of Chile and Those of the1920s: Are They Different or Similar?
M. Shamsul Haquerofessor ational niversit of ingapore ingpore
Reforming Governance in Southeast Asia: NormativeIncongruence Between Bureaucracy and Society
Carole Jurkiewiczherr enne ndowed rofessor of eadershipniversit of assach setts oston oston
Changing the Face of Leadership, Then and Now
Akira Nakamurarofessor erit s ei i niversit To o apan
Civil Service Reforms and Changes in the Politico-Administrative Interface in Japan
Jos C.N. Raadscheldersrofessor and ssociate ean for ac lt evelop enthio tate niversit ol s
Globalization and Public Administration Changes:Assessing the Changes and Considering the Future
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l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on ffective and o nd d inistration in theiddle ast and ection on lic d inistrationesearch
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJoshua Zaato
ssistant rofessor a ed niversit ai nited raerites
The Nexus Between Ideas, Reality and AdministrativeReforms in Developing Countries: The Challenge ofPublic Agency Reform in Ghana
PRESENTERSShlomo Mizrahi
rofessor niversit of aifa aifa sraelPerformance Management, Managerial Quality andTrust: A Cross-Country Quantitative Analysis
Mao Wangoctoral t dent ational Taiwan niversit ew
Taipei itComputational Text Analysis as an Approach toUnderstanding Innovation in the Public-Sector
Adrian Wolfbergepresentative to the r ar ollege efense
ntelligence genc ashington Sustainable Change in the Federal Government:Competencies for Navigating Organizational Boundaries
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSAdam Butz
ssistant rofessor alifornia tate niversit ongeach ong each
Examining Contracting Oversight Measures in theUnited States: Survey Results and Lessons for Reform
Joshua Mitchellssistant rofessor niversit of r ansasa etteville
Examining Contracting Oversight Measures in theUnited States: Survey Results and Lessons for Reform
Chenwei Lyuesearcher niversit of a erne a erne
Public-Private Partnerships in China: Similarities andDifferences in International PracticesandThe Uniqueness of China’s Public-Private Partnerships:The Participation of State Owned Enterprises
Liang Massociate rofessor en in niversit of hina ei inghina
Mapping the Evolution of Central Government Agenciesin China
Helen Moralesenior o sing nvestigator and octoral t dentos ngeles o sing and o nit nvest entepart ent rcadia
Models of Collaborative Governance: The City of LosAngeles’ Foreclosure Registry Program
Eun-sil Yoooctoral t dent enn tate niversit tate ollege
The Meta-Analysis of Successful CollaborativeGovernance: Depending on Network Fields
COAUTHORSJack Meek
rofessor niversit of a erne a erne Public-Private Partnerships in China: Similarities andDifferences in International Practices
Triparna Vasavadassociate rofessor enn tate niversitiddletown
The Meta-Analysis of Successful CollaborativeGovernance: Depending on Network Fields
Qian Wangaster s t dent alian niversit of Technologalian hina
The Network Evolution of Policy Agents of ChinesePublic-Private Partnerships Mode
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S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 0
PRESENTERSHeidi Jane Smith
rofessor niversidad eroa ericana exico itexcio
Increasing Decisionmaking Capacities of LocalGovernments: Mexico’s Quest for Economic Growth
Evelyn Trammelloctoral t dent lorida nternational niversite ro e ines
Assessing the Policy Environment in Supplier DiversityContracting
PRESENTER/COAUTHORMichael Overton
ssistant rofessor niversit of daho ort orth TIncome Inequality and Shrinking Local GovernmentRevenues
COAUTHORSJulius Nukpezah
ssistant rofessor ississippi tate niversittar ville
Income Inequality and Shrinking Local GovernmentRevenues
Marilyn Rubinrofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal stice itniversit of ew or ew or
Gender Budgeting: Implications of a Growing Movement
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Mineral Hall BPu lic Partici ation in u tin
n a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERPaul Chalekian
anager o and niversit of evadaeno arson it
A Constituent Theory of Budgeting
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERMarcia Godwin
rofessor niversit of a erne a erne Public Participation in Budget Processes
PRESENTEROana Almasannstr ctor ri ona tate niversit rprise
Participation as an Experiential Factor in DemocraticEmancipation
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Centennial BAPA Pan l ttin t on oia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
MODERATORKurt Thurmaier
residential ngage ent rofessor and hairepart ent of lic d inistration orthern llinoisniversit e al
PANELISTSDiane M. Disney
rofessor erita or er ean and hancellor enntate niversit est hester niversit esthester
Terry Gertonresident and ational cade of licd inistration ashington
Mary Hamiltonenior xec tive in esidence ons ltant e ras aertified lic anager rogra and idlands
perintendents cade chool of licd inistration niversit of e ras a aha
aha
Chester A. (Chet) Newlandggan isting ished rofessor of lic d inistration
niversit of o thern alifornia ol rice chool oflic olic acra ento
William P. Shields, Jr.xec tive irector erican ociet for licd inistration ashington
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Agate Cuity ssu s in Financn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
Endorsed By:ection for o en in lic d inistration ection
on thics and ntegrit in overnance and ection onroc re ent and ontract anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJohn Bartle
ean and rofessor niversit of e ras a ahaaha
Gender Budgeting: Implications of a Growing Movement
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M A R C H 1 0 S A T U R D A Y S E S S I O N SPRESENTERS/COAUTHORSTheodore Byrne
ssociate rofessor alifornia tate niversito ing e ills rlington
International Military Education and Training:Promoting Democratic and Ethical Values to Militariesand Countries Throughout the World
Daniel Fayssistant rofessor lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Strategically Serving Service Members: How Collegesand Universities Make Strategic Management Policies toService Military Service Member Populations
Abby Kinchenior esearcher and d nct nstr ctor lorida tateniversit Tallahassee
Strategically Serving Service Members: How Collegesand Universities Make Strategic Management Policies toService Military Service Member Populations
Leonard Lirassistant rofessor an ose tate niversitan ose
An Engine for Learning in the Army: Army University’sCenter for Teaching and Learning Excellence
COAUTHORSHugo Asencio
ssistant rofessor alifornia tate niversito ing e ills arson
International Military Education and Training:Promoting Democratic and Ethical Values to Militariesand Countries Throughout the World
Frances Berrye in s ew inent cholar and ranherwood rofessor of lic d inistration loridatate niversit Tallahassee
Strategically Serving Service Members: How Collegesand Universities Make Strategic Management Policies toService Military Service Member Populations
Keith Beurskensivision hief eneral earning tco es rric livision enter for Teaching and earning xcellencer niversit eavenworth
An Engine for Learning in the Army: Army University’sCenter for Teaching and Learning Excellence
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJoseph Hafer
octoral t dent enn tate arris rg iddletown The Influence of Citizen Characteristics on Willingness toPay for State Forest Lands
HyungGun Parkoctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
Citizen Participation and Outcomes: The Fiscal Effects ofLocal Participatory Budgeting
COAUTHORSSkip Krueger
ssociate rofessor niversit of orth Texasenton T
Citizen Participation and Outcomes: The Fiscal Effects ofLocal Participatory Budgeting
Bing Ranssociate rofessor enn tate arris rgiddletown
The Influence of Citizen Characteristics on Willingness toPay for State Forest Lands
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Granite BPr arin an u ortin Pu lic r ants
ac in rainin an lo nt in tilitaryinning the ar The ilitar in lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance andt dents and ew d inistration rofessionals ection
MODERATOR/PRESENTEREdin Mujkic
ssistant rofessor niversit of olorado oloradoprings olorado prings
International Military Education and Training:Promoting Democratic and Ethical Values to Militariesand Countries Throughout the World
PRESENTERCorri Zoli
irector esearch and ssistant esearch rofessorrac se niversit rac se
Valuing Military Leadership in Public Administration:What Service Members Can Teach Us about StrategicManagement
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Daniel Fayssistant rofessor lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Valuing Military Leadership in Public Administration:What Service Members Can Teach Us about StrategicManagement
Rosalinda Mauryirector pplied esearch nstit te for eterans andilitar a ilies rac se niversitrac se
Valuing Military Leadership in Public Administration:What Service Members Can Teach Us about StrategicManagement
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Centennial APAc Pan l Pu lic A inistration an
ocracy in ntral an ast rn uro ato s t Futur oo i
MODERATORS/ PANELISTSAllan Rosenbaum
rofessor epart ent of lic olic andd inistration and irector nstit te for licanage ent and enter for e ocrac and oodovernance lorida nternational niversit ia i
Juraj Nemeccee resident and rofessor ate el niversit
strica lova ia
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Congratulations, Governor Wilder!The VCU Wilder School is proud to be named for L. Douglas Wilder, 66th governorof Virginia, distinguished professor of public policy, and recipient of the 2017 ASPAGloria Hobson Nordin Social Equity Award.
Governor Wilder’s career in public service exempli�es a lifelong commitment tosocial equity. His numerous legislative accomplishments include expanding healthcare, affordable housing and public education, and as governor he was commendednationally for his sound �scal management.
His many milestones include:• First African-American elected governor in the United States• Virginia’s �rst African-American elected lieutenant governor• First African-American to serve in the Virginia Senate since Reconstruction• First popularly elected mayor of the city of Richmond—his hometown—in nearly a
half-century.
We salute you, Governor Wilder!
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octoral t dent niversit of aifa aifa sraelPolicy Entrepreneurship Behavior: A Meta-Review
Monica Yamel Naime S. Henkeloctoral t dent entro de nvestigaci n ocenciacon icas exico it exico
When Public Administration Causes Wicked Problems:Challenges for Public Policy
Shilpa Viswanathoctoral t dent tgers niversit ewarewar
Toward a Theory of Local Government Employees:Understanding Municipal Labor through CollectiveBargaining Efforts During State Takeovers
Nicole Wesleyrad ate t dent o isiana tate niversit atono ge
Skepticism of Scientific Evidence: The Implications ofHuman Behavior on Policymaking
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ssociate rofessor ia en niversit ia en hinaWhy Citizens Engage in Processes of Co-Production atLocal Governance: Evidence from Two Public ServiceSectors in Xiamen, China
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S U N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 1Hongmei Song
esearch ssistant entral niversit of inance andcono ics ei ing hina
Collaborative Network Among Local Governments in theBeijing-Tianjin-Hebei Metropolitan Area in the People’sRepublic of China
Yimei Tuoctoral t dent niversit of lectronic cience and
Technolog of hina hengd ich an hinaCooperative Intention, Risk and Partner Selection inInterlocal Collaboration: A Study on the Pan-PearlRiver Delta
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A Study on the Effectiveness of Public Participation inResettlement Community Governance: A Case Study ofSouthern Shaanxi, China
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Public Engagement by Local Governments: Insightsfrom a 2016 CAO Survey
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ssistant rofessor elhaven niversit ac son Niskanen and Federalism: Reorienting the BureauVoting Model Toward Bureaucratic Preferences
Megan McGuffeyoctoral t dent niversit of e ras a aha
aha Citizens’ Academies: Motivations and Meaning for PublicAdministrators
Yueping Zhengssistant rofessor n at en niversit ang hohina
How Citizen Participation Influences LocalGovernment’s Performance in Online Response: A Studyof the Guangzhou Online Discussion Board
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJing Cui
rofessor entral niversit of inance and cono icsei ing hina
Collaborative Network Among Local Governments in theBeijing-Tianjin-Hebei Metropolitan Area in the People’sRepublic of China
Xiangnan Huoctoral t dent i an iaotong niversit i an hina
A Study on the Effectiveness of Public Participation inResettlement Community Governance: A Case Study ofSouthern Shaanxi, China
Liming Suorofessor niversit of lectronic cience and
Technolog of hina hengd hinaCooperative Intention, Risk and Partner Selection inInterlocal Collaboration: A Study on the Pan-PearlRiver Delta
COAUTHORSBin Chen
ssociate rofessor ar ch ollege and the rad ateenter it niversit of ew or ew or
Cooperative Intention, Risk and Partner Selection inInterlocal Collaboration: A Study on the Pan-PearlRiver Delta
Xuesong Guossociate rofessor i an iaotong niversit haanxihina
A Study on the Effectiveness of Public Participation inResettlement Community Governance: A Case Study ofSouthern Shaanxi, China
Jie Marofessor niversit of lectronic cience and
Technolog of hina hengd hinaCooperative Intention, Risk and Partner Selection inInterlocal Collaboration: A Study on the Pan-PearlRiver Delta
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M A R C H 1 1 S U N D A Y S E S S I O N SEdward Dillon
ssistant rofessor organ tate niversitalti ore
Bridging the Safety Divide through Technology toImprove the Partnership Between Students and CampusLaw Enforcement: An “App” Opportunity
Andrew Grandage dvisor and octoral t dent niversit of
eorgia thens Leveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem andPolicy in Organizational and Social Change: A HistoricalAnalysis of the Detroit, Los Angeles and Atlanta PoliceDepartments
Robert Marantossistant rofessor niversit of r ansasa etteville
What to Do When the Yelling Stops: How Black LivesMatter Can Have Lasting Impact
Brian Williamsssociate rofessor niversit of eorgia thens
Bridging the Safety Divide through Technology toImprove the Partnership Between Students and CampusLaw Enforcement: An “App” OpportunityandThe Impact of Trauma from Critical Incidents in Police-Community RelationsandLeveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem andPolicy in Organizational and Social Change: A HistoricalAnalysis of the Detroit, Los Angeles and Atlanta PoliceDepartments
COAUTHORSBritt Alperti
taff owernine org ew rleans Leveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem andPolicy in Organizational and Social Change: A HistoricalAnalysis of the Detroit, Los Angeles and Atlanta PoliceDepartments
Domonic Bearfieldssociate rofessor Texas niversit ollegetation T
What to Do When the Yelling Stops: How Black LivesMatter Can Have Lasting Impact
PRESENTER/COAUTHORDongyoen Kang
octoral t dent tgers niversit ewarewar
The Impact of Collaborative Leadership on EncouragingCitizen Engagement: The Case of the Seoul MetroGovernment in South Korea
COAUTHORRobert Carty
irector areer ervices nternational it o ntanage ent ssociation ashington
Public Engagement by Local Governments: Insightsfrom a 2016 CAO Survey
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isiting ssociate rofessor tgers niversit ewarewar
PRESENTERSamuel Myers
rofessor niversit of innesota t a l What Have We Learned about Incarceration and Race?Lessons from 30 Years of Research
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJulian Brinkley
octoral t dent niversit of lorida ainesville Bridging the Safety Divide through Technology toImprove the Partnership Between Students and CampusLaw Enforcement: An “App” Opportunity
Lindsay Brownoctoral t dent niversit of eorgia thens
The Impact of Trauma from Critical Incidents in Police-Community Relations
Vanessa Cruz Nicholsisiting ssistant rofessor and ost octoral ellow
ndiana niversit loo ington Policy Feedback: Government Skepticism Trickling fromImmigration to Matters of Health
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ssociate rofessor niversit of entral laho ad ond
The Roots of the Populist Neo-Fascist Surge in Trump’sAmerica
PRESENTERSRaJade Berry-James
ssociate rofessor orth arolina tate niversitar
The Promise of Communities of Practice: InnovativePolicy Solutions and Sustainable Practices forVulnerable Communities
Tia Sheree Gaynorssistant rofessor arist ollege o gh eepsie
How the Social Construction of Crime, Criminalityand Criminalization of Identities Ignores Ethics WhileSanctioning Oppression and Injustice
Ryan Kigginsrofessor niversit of entral laho a d ond
A Wicked Problem: The Conscious Cultivation of WhiteSupremacy
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Centennial Cn r iff r nc s in Pu lic ana nt
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERBeth Rauhaus
ssistant rofessor and rad ate oordinatorTexas niversit orp s hristi orp s
hristi TExploring Gender Differences in City Management
Juan Gilbertrofessor and hair niversit of lorida ainesville
Bridging the Safety Divide through Technology toImprove the Partnership Between Students and CampusLaw Enforcement: An “App” Opportunity
Seong C. Kingoctoral t dent niversit of eorgia thens
Bridging the Safety Divide through Technology toImprove the Partnership Between Students and CampusLaw Enforcement: An “App” Opportunity
Ian Kingsburyoctoral t dent and rad ate esearch ssistantniversit of r ansas a etteville a etteville
What to Do When the Yelling Stops: How Black LivesMatter Can Have Lasting Impact
Alana Lebronssistant rofessor niversit of alifornia rvine
rvine Policy Feedback: Government Skepticism Trickling fromImmigration to Matters of Health
Dekita Moonniversit of lorida rad ate t dent and esearcherainesville
Bridging the Safety Divide through Technology toImprove the Partnership Between Students and CampusLaw Enforcement: An “App” Opportunity
Francisco Pedrazassistant rofessor niversit of alifornia iversideiverside
Policy Feedback: Government Skepticism Trickling fromImmigration to Matters of Health
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rofessor niversit of o thern alifornia ol ricechool of lic olic os ngeles
Public Administration QuarterlyPublic Administration ReviewPublic Budgeting and FinancePublic Integrity
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MODERATOR/COAUTHORChristopher Weible
rofessor niversit of olorado enver enver Diagnosing the Effects of Policy Conflict: A LongitudinalStudy of Policy Actor Perceptions in Debates over Oil andGas Development in Colorado
PRESENTERSTaekyoung Lim
ost octoral esearch ssociate lorida tateniversit Tallahassee
The Recovery Act under Networked Governance and ItsImpact on Job Creation
Zachary Wurtzebachost octorate olorado tate niversit enver
Multiscale Knowledge Management for AdaptivePlanning and Decisionmaking in the U.S. Forest Service
Suyang Yuoctoral t dent niversit of e ras a aha
aha Citizen Participation and Trust in Local Government: AnEmpirical Study of Air Pollution Governance in China
PRESENTER/COAUTHORTanya Heikkila
rofessor and ssociate ean niversit of oloradoenver enver
Diagnosing the Effects of Policy Conflict: A LongitudinalStudy of Policy Actor Perceptions in Debates over Oil andGas Development in Colorado
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERZseraldina Ferenczi
rad ate t dent ar niversit ansas it Wanted: Women in City Management
PRESENTERSSuparna Dutta
octoral t dent irginia o onwealth niversitattsville
The Glass Ceiling Effect at the Intersection of Race andGender: Do Minority Female STEM Instructors in theU.S. Education System Face a Double Jeopardy?
Nadia Mahallatioctoral t dent niversit of tah alt a e it T
Women, Employees and “Milking”: A Content Analysis ofGender Equality Bills Heard by the Utah Legislature
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSRobert Eskridge
ssistant rofessor ppalachian tate niversitoone
Exploring Gender Differences in City Management
Colombe Iyezad issions o nselor ar niversit ansas it
Wanted: Women in City Management
Kathryn Webb Farleyssistant rofessor ppalachian tate niversitoone
Exploring Gender Differences in City Management
Ronna Weylandrad ate ssistant and rad ate t dent arniversit ansas it
Wanted: Women in City Management
COAUTHORSSusan Keim
ssociate rofessor ar niversit ansas it Wanted: Women in City Management
Elizabeth Pauleyar niversit ansas it
Wanted: Women in City Management
James Vanderleeuwrofessor ar niversit ansas it
Wanted: Women in City Management
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MODERATOR/COAUTHORSkip Krueger
ssociate rofessor niversit of orth Texasenton T
Disaster Mitigation and Preparedness: Complimentaryor Competitive Investments for Local Governments
PRESENTERSBrittany Haupt
octoral t dent niversit of entral loridaviedo
The Use of Crisis Communication Strategies inEmergency Management in the United States
Rui Yangoctoral t dent i an iaotong niversit viedo
The Influencing Factors of Multi-Agency CollaborationEffectiveness in Risk Communication of Large ScaleProjects in China
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSYana Lu
rofessor an ing or al niversit an ing hinaCross-Sector Collaborative Disaster Response in China:A Grounded Analysis
Yuan Tingrofessor alifornia tate niversit llerton
llerton Cross-Sector Collaborative Disaster Response in China:A Grounded Analysis
Jesus N. Valerossistant rofessor niversit of tah idvale T
Disaster Preparedness through Communication:How Can Local Governments Increase the Public’sPreparedness Knowledge?
Brian D. Williamsssistant rofessor a ar niversit ea ont T
Disaster Preparedness through Communication:How Can Local Governments Increase the Public’sPreparedness Knowledge?
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Centennial Buttin isast r s arc urrican sart ua s an orefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
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MODERATOR/DISCUSSANTBeverly Cigler
isting ished rofessor erita enn tate arris rgelstown
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERLouise Comfort
rofessor niversit of itts rgh a land Increasing Human and Economic Costs of Caribbeanand Gulf Coast Hurricanes
PRESENTERSDavid Dornisch
enior ocial cientist overn ent cco nta ilitffice oc aven
Multiplex Communications in a Large FederalInfrastructure Network: Assessing Required and ActualInteroperability Among Emergency PreparednessAgencies
Frances Edwardsrofessor an ose tate niversit pertino
Early Warning Systems for Earthquakes in Mexico andJapan
Alessandra Jerollemanice resident o isiana ater or s etairie
Obstacles Faced by Pracademics in Affecting Local andState Emergency Planning Projects
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M A R C H 1 1 S U N D A Y S E S S I O N SDISCUSSANTSStephen Condrey
resident ondre and ssociates nc ontevallo
David Rosenbloomisting ished rofessor en in niversit and
erican niversit ethesda
Kaifeng Yangrofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee
PRESENTERSHaixu Bao
ssistant rofessor an ho niversit an ho hinaEnvironmental Governance Performance Systems inChina: Critical Analysis Based on the PV-GPG Model
Yinan Lissistant rofessor an ho niversit an ho hina
Different Approaches of Local Government PerformanceReview: Analysis Based on the PV-GPG Model
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSGuoxian Bao
ean and rofessor an ho niversit an ho hinaPublic Values Preferences and Perception Differencesof Performance Leadership: Empirical Evidence fromPolice Department Leaders of Lanzhou City, China
Irving Yi-Feng Huangssociate rofessor Ta ang niversit ew Taipeiit Taiwan
Performance Evaluation on Collaborative Governanceof a Social Service Program in New Taipei City: AnApplication of the PV-GPG Model
Mei Langssociate rofessor an ho niversit an ho hina
Performance Evaluation on Collaborative Governanceof a Social Service Program in New Taipei City: AnApplication of the PV-GPG Model
Yuanyuan Renrad ate t dent an ho niversit an ho hina
Different Approaches of Local Government PerformanceReview: Analysis Based on the PV-GPG Model
Xuejun Wangssociate ean and ssociate rofessor an honiversit an ho hina
Fiscal Decentralization, Information Disclosure andEnvironmental Performance: An Empirical Study Basedon Chinese Provincial Panel Data
Julie Winkleroctoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton T
Disaster Mitigation and Preparedness: Complimentaryor Competitive Investments for Local Governments
COAUTHORSWu Chen
octoral t dent an ing niversit an ing hinaThe Influencing Factors of Multi-Agency CollaborationEffectiveness in Risk Communication of Large ScaleProjects in China
Kyujin Jungssistant rofessor orea niversit eo l orea
Disaster Preparedness through Communication:How Can Local Governments Increase the Public’sPreparedness Knowledge?
Bo Liurofessor i an iaotong niversit i an hina
The Influencing Factors of Multi-Agency CollaborationEffectiveness in Risk Communication of Large ScaleProjects in China
Ronald Schumann, IIIssistant rofessor niversit of orth Texasenton T
Disaster Mitigation and Preparedness: Complimentaryor Competitive Investments for Local Governments
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Mineral Hall Dtt r o rn nt r ic s t rou Pu lic
alu ri P rfor anc a rs i at ant P P o l ontri ut
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lic d inistration esearch and ection on licerfor ance and anage ent
MODERATORKuotsai Tom Liou
rofessor niversit of entral lorida rlando
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8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Mineral Hall FPu lic A inistration as s cono ic an
ocial act alt ar a an Politicsl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on ealth and an ervices d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTEREric Click
ssociate rofessor and rogra oordinatorrea oordinator of lo al overnance and
ecretariat to ar niversit ansas it The Economic and Social Impact of the National BaseballHall of Fame and Museum on the Village ofCooperstown, NY
PRESENTERSSuzanne Discenza
ons ltant ar niversit and niversit of oloradoenver ar sp r
Medicaid at the Crossroads: Comparing the Financialand Population Health Outcomes of States AdoptingMedicaid Expansion versus Those that Have Not
Melissa Emersonssistant rofessor niversit of isconsin to teno onie
Lessons from Wisconsin Judicare: Utilizing PrivateAttorney Involvement in an Era of Budget Cuts
Rebekkah StutevilleTeaching ssociate rofessor and ssistant ean
cade ic pport ervices ansas tate niversitlathe ar ville
Richard Bolling, John Gardner and 1970s LegislativeEthics Reform
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Agate AP Pan l yn r y (noun) n a nt
of Pu lic A inistration in lo in anPro otin Pu lic Procur nt it raturan a rs in olla oration it Pnstitut for Pu lic Procur nt
n a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
MODERATORRick Grimm
xec tive irector The nstit te for licroc re ent ashington
Hong Zhangssistant rofessor an ho niversit an ho hina
Public Values Preferences and Perception Differencesof Performance Leadership: Empirical Evidence fromPolice Department Leaders of Lanzhou City, China
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Centennial Ho arati Pu lic A inistration in in
otional a or an or lac utco s inFi ations
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
MODERATOR/DISCUSSANTMary Guy
rofessor niversit of olorado enver enver
PRESENTERSPallavi Awasthi
octoral t dent lorida nternational niversitia i
Emotional Labor Among Public Servants in India: AQuandary of Culture and Spirituality
Aisha Azharssistant rofessor niversit of entral n a ahorea istan
Pakistan: Cultural Context, Management Traditions andFindings
Hyun Jung Leessistant rofessor ong i niversit eo l orea
How Emotional Labor Relates to Job Satisfaction andBurnout: The Case of South Korean Public ServiceEmployees
Xiaojun Lussociate rofessor hanghai iao Tong niversithanghai hina
China: Cultural Context, Management Traditions andFindings
Pamela Medinaenior nstr ctor niversit of olorado enverenver
Emotional Labor Among Bolivian Public Servants
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rogra o nder thiopian iaspora ellowship osngeles
i it all n9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Centennial Foyer
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LECTURERP.K. Agarwal
ean and ortheastern niversit ilicon alleair a s
MASTER OF CEREMONIESJ. Paul Blake
istrict epresentative ational o ncileattle
loria o son or in ocial uityunc on
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial E(Ticketed Event)
SPEAKERL. Douglas Wilder
isting ished rofessor of lic olic irginiao onwealth niversit o glas ilder chool ofovern ent and lic ffairs ich ond
MASTER OF CEREMONIESJ. Paul Blake
istrict epresentative ational o ncileattle
PANELISTSMohamad Alkadry
rofessor niversit of onnectic t artford T
Keith Ashbyrchasing anager rapahoe o nt
Clifford McCuessociate rofessor lorida tlantic niversit ort
ers
Molly McLoughlin overning oard and irector of ppl hain
anage ent o lder alle chool istrict
Alexandru Romanssociate rofessor and irector alifornia tateniversit an ernardino an ernardino
8:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m. Mineral Hall CAPA Pan l s rin in t t Fronti r of
Pu lic A inistration in Africa ol of tction on African Pu lic A inistration
MODERATOR Gedeon Mudacumura
rofessor he ne niversit of enns lvaniahiladelphia
PRESENTERS Susan T. Gooden
ediate ast resident and rofessor irginiao onwealth niversit ich ond
Rym Kakissociate rofessor niversit of o thern aliforniaos ngeles
Ibrahim Mayakihief xec tive fficer ew artnership for frica sevelop ent ddis a a thiopia
Adebayo Olukoshiegional irector for frica and iddle ast nstit te
for e ocrac and lectoral ssistance ddis a athiopia
Anastase Shyakarofessor and hief xec tive fficer wandanovernance oard igali wanda
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M A R C H 1 1 S U N D A Y S E S S I O N SCOAUTHORSZachary Bauer
octoral t dent and harles evine esearch ellowerican niversit ashington
Local Government-NGO Interactions in DevelopingCountries
Ann Bowmanrofessor Texas niversit ollege tation T
Local Government-NGO Interactions in DevelopingCountries
Don-Yun Chenrofessor ational hengchi niversit Taipei Taiwan
What Factors Affect the Collaborative InteractionBetween Inter-NGOs and Cross-Sectoral Network inPost-Disaster Reconstruction? The Case of MorakotTyphoon in Taiwan
Jocelyn Johnstonssociate rofessor erican niversitashington
Local Government-NGO Interactions in DevelopingCountries
Tina Nabatchissociate rofessor rac se niversit rac se
Perceptions of Public-Private Partnerships in Costa Rica
Long Tranoctoral t dent erican niversit ashington
Local Government-NGO Interactions in DevelopingCountries
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial GPu lic A inistration in Asia all n s an
olutions resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
MODERATORZhao Shurong
rofessor niversit of lectronic cience andTechnolog of hina hengd hina
PRESENTERSDohyeong Kim
ssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
Understanding Needs and Barriers to Using GISTechnology for Public Health Policymaking in Asia
Pan ls11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial Fnt rnational ont t an on rofits
resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ffective and o nd d inistration in theiddle ast ection on nternational and o parative
d inistration and ection on onprofit olic racticeand artnerships
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAleksey Kolpakov
ssistant rofessor niversit of evada enoeno
Examining Generational Dimensions of Leadership inInternational Nongovernmental Organizations
PRESENTERAlvaro Salas
octoral t dent rac se niversit rac se Perceptions of Public-Private Partnerships in Costa Rica
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKhaldoun AbouAssi
ssistant rofessor erican niversitashington
Local Government-NGO Interactions in DevelopingCountries
Eric Boyerssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at l asol aso T
Examining Generational Dimensions of Leadership inInternational NGOs
Chu Chien Hsiehesearcher nd strial Technolog esearch nstit te
Taipei TaiwanWhat Factors Affect the Collaborative InteractionBetween Inter-NGOs and Cross-Sectoral Networks inPost-Disaster Reconstruction? The Case of MorakotTyphoon in Taiwan
Huansheng Linoctoral t dent ational hengchi niversit Taipei
TaiwanWhat Factors Affect the Collaborative InteractionBetween Inter-NGOs and Cross-Sectoral Networks inPost-Disaster Reconstruction? The Case of MorakotTyphoon in Taiwan
A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
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11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall CA A Pan l at s t ol of A ocacy int on rofit an oluntary ctor
resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
Endorsed By:ection on onprofit olic ractice and artnerships
PRESENTERSJennifer Alexander
ssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at an ntonioan ntonio T
Developing the Local Advocacy Perspective: A Study ofSouth Texas Nonprofits
Mary Ann Feldheimssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
The Third Sector’s Role in Democratic Society:Advancing the Public Good
Roseanne Mirabellarofessor eton all niversit o th range
Going Forward in a Democratic Society
COAUTHORKandyce Fernandez
ssistant rofessor niversit of Texas at an ntonioan ntonio T
Developing the Local Advocacy Perspective: A Study ofSouth Texas Nonprofits
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Agate Aistl lo in An ra of or of ou t
iding hilosoph thics and the aw
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance andection on ealth and an ervices d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERSo Hee Jeon
ssistant rofessor entral ichigan niversit o ntleasant
Why Not Blow the Whistle? The Role of Individual,Organizational and Societal Values
Dongming Xieoctoral t dent an ai niversit Tian in hina
Administrative Residents Committee and AutonomousOwners Committee: A Comparative Study of China’sNeighborhood Civic Engagement Modes
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSByung Minnstr ctor and octoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Comparative Cases of Civil Society Corruption: KoreanChoi-Gate and the Philippine Pork Barrel Scam
Hyung Jun Parkrofessor ng n wan niversit eo l orea
Examination of Korean Conflict ManagementMechanisms and Participatory Administration: CaseStudies of Deliberative Polling in Nuclear Power StopDecision
COAUTHORSRalph Brower
rofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee Comparative Cases of Civil Society Corruption: KoreanChoi-Gate and the Philippine Pork Barrel Scam
Rizalino Cruzssistant rofessor niversit of the hilippinesili an e on it hilippines
Comparative Cases of Civil Society Corruption: KoreanChoi-Gate and the Philippine Pork Barrel Scam
Jiye Juoctoral t dent ng n wan niversit eo lorea
Examination of Korean Conflict ManagementMechanisms and Participatory Administration: CaseStudies of Deliberative Polling in Nuclear Power StopDecision
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M A R C H 1 1 S U N D A Y S E S S I O N S11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial H
ssons fro ari uana ali ation inolora o ulation nu s an ri erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
With Thanks To:University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs
MODERATORPaul Teske
ean and niversit of olorado isting ished rofessorchool of lic ffairs niversit of olorado enverenver
PRESENTERSMary Dodge
rofessor niversit of olorado enver enver
Ashley Kilroyirector ffice of ari ana olic it and o nt ofenver
Lewis Koskienior irector reed an os i nc and or ertate of olorado ari ana eg lator enver
Alice Wheetssistant irector for dget tate of oloradoenver
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall Aaration of Po rs an iscr tion
erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance
MODERATOR/PRESENTERStephen Northam
ect rer niversit of orth eorgia ahlonega A Public Management Dilemma: Accountability, ValueJudgement and Pragmatics in a Politically DiverseEnvironment
PRESENTERSErnita Joaquin
ssociate rofessor an rancisco tate niversit anrancisco
Of New Wines and Old Bottles: Bureaucratic Politics andthe Deconstruction of the Administrative State
PRESENTERPatrick Exmeyer
ssistant rofessor niversit of o isiana onroeest onroe
System of a Doubt? Examining Employee Perceptions ofProcedural Justice within the Office of Special CounselWhistleblower Investigations
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSErin L. Borry
ssistant rofessor niversit of la a a ir inghair ingha
Paramedic Rule-Bending Tendencies: Examining theImpact of Experience and Ethical Climate
James Bowmanrofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee
Whistleblowing Provisions in State Ethics Codes: ANationwide Study
Sharon Rothenior esearch nal st erit ste s rotectionoard ashington
Whistleblowing and Non-Disclosure Rules: EmployeePerceptions in the Federal Government
Jonathan Westrofessor and hair niversit of ia i orala les
Whistleblowing Provisions in State Ethics Codes: ANationwide Study
COAUTHORSAlexander Henderson
ssociate rofessor ong sland niversitroo ville
Paramedic Rule-Bending Tendencies: Examining theImpact of Experience and Ethical Climate
Myungjung Kwonssociate rofessor alifornia tate niversit
llerton llerton Why Not Blow the Whistle? The Role of Individual,Organizational and Societal Values
James Tsugawaep t irector olic and val ation eritste s rotection oard ashington
Whistleblowing and Non-Disclosure Rules: EmployeePerceptions in the Federal Government
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S U N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 1
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall DP rs cti s on ocal o rnanc
erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERThomas Skuzinski
ssistant rofessor irginia Tech lac s rg “Opting Out”: The Theory and Measurement of LocalistImpulses
PRESENTERSAmani Edwards
octoral t dent niversit at l an tate niversitof ew or l an 19th Century Exam, 21st Century Policing: AnExamination of the New York State Civil Service andPolice Officer Recruitment
J. Wesley Leckronessociate rofessor idener niversit hester
Reviving the Concept of Civil Community: Mapping theHealth of Metropolitan Areas in an MPA Class
Manoj Shresthassociate rofessor niversit of daho oscow
Toward a Multi-Relational Network Theory of InterlocalService Contracting
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSDouglas Ihrke
rofessor niversit of isconsin ilwa eeilwa ee
Governance in Small Municipalities: Challenges andOpportunities
Jung Wook Leerofessor onsei niversit eo l orea
Implementing a Large-Scale, Complex PerformanceManagement System: The Case of the CentralGovernment of Korea
COAUTHORSMichael Ford
ssistant rofessor niversit of isconsin sh oshsh osh
Governance in Small Municipalities: Challenges andOpportunities
Frank J. Thompsonoard of overnors isting ished rofessor tgersniversit ewar ewar
Repealing and Replacing Obamacare: The Role ofExecutive Branch Action
Changgeun Yunost octoral esearcher onsei niversit eo l orea
Politics of Active Representation: The Trade-Off BetweenOrganizational Role and Active Representation
Jiasheng Zhangoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Dynamics and Evolution of Studies on Discretion 1965-2017: A Co-Word Analysis
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJin-Mo An
rad ate t dent onsei niversit eo l oreaPolitics of Active Representation: The Trade-Off BetweenOrganizational Role and Active Representation
GongRok Kimost octoral esearcher onsei niversit eo lorea
Politics of Active Representation: The Trade-Off BetweenOrganizational Role and Active Representation
Shugo Shinoharad nct rofessor tgers niversit ewar Toganeapan
Repealing and Replacing Obamacare: The Role ofExecutive Branch Action
COAUTHORMichael Gusmano
ssociate rofessor tgers niversit ew r nswicew r nswic
Repealing and Replacing Obamacare: The Role ofExecutive Branch Action
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M A R C H 1 1 S U N D A Y S E S S I O N SJeremy L. Hall
rofessor and irector niversit of entral loridaand o ditor in hief Public Administration Review
rlando lorida
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall Bonc tuali in ocial uityll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice and ection onthics and ntegrit in overnance
MODERATORAnnie Miller
ssistant esearch rofessor niversit of enverenver
PRESENTERSDavid Campbell
ssociate ean niversit of alifornia avisavis
Transforming a Culture of Blame Seeking to One ofProblem Solving: Reflections from a PA Scholar TurnedPractitioner
Stephanie Hawkeoctoral t dent ortland tate niversit ortland
Alternative Methods in Modeling SubstantiveRepresentation: Game Theoretic and Agent-BasedApproaches
Morgen Johansenssociate rofessor niversit of awaii anoaonol l
Developing a Global Conceptualization of Social Equity
Nathaniel Wrightssistant rofessor Texas Tech niversit oc T
Setting the Equity Agenda: The Impact of Social JusticeInitiatives on Perceived Organizational Effectiveness
PRESENTER/COAUTHORAbraham Benavides
ssociate rofessor and hair niversit of orth Texasenton T
The Cordoba Principles: Social Equity and LeadershipPrinciples in a Multi-Ethnic Society
David Weinreichost octoral esearcher niversit of Texas atrlington rlington T
“Opting Out”: The Theory and Measurement of LocalistImpulses
Eun Ji Yoooctoral t dent onsei niversit eo l orea
Implementing a Large-Scale, Complex PerformanceManagement System: The Case of the CentralGovernment of Korea
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Agate Bclai in Pu lic ac as A roac
t s uil in Pu lic r ic forocratic o rnanc an ustaina llo nt
erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
MODERATORChester A. (Chet) Newland
ggan isting ished rofessor of lic d inistrationniversit of o thern alifornia ol rice chool of
lic olic acra ento
PRESENTERSDemetrios Argyriades
d nct rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
Alikhan Baimenovteering o ittee hair an egional ofivil ervice in stana stana a a hstan
Jeanne-Marie Colssociate rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial APAR s itorial ision r o n as
on for erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
MODERATORSR. Paul Battaglio
rofessor and irector niversit of Texas at allasand o ditor in hief Public Administration Review
ichardson T
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S U N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 1
Ann Ya Nissistant rofessor alifornia tate niversit anernardino an ernardino
The Effect of ICT Public Service Values on E-Leadership:An Analysis of Leader Adoption of ICT and E-LeadershipEffectiveness in Public-Sector Organizations
Montgomery Van Wartrofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
The Effect of ICT Public Service Values on E-Leadership:An Analysis of Leader Adoption of ICT and E-LeadershipEffectiveness in Public-Sector Organizations
Michael Wardirector nicipal ervices niversit ofassach setts oston oston
Municipal IT Staffing and Management inMassachusetts
Hua Xuesearch nal st la a a epart ent of lic ealthontgo er
Challenges in IT Management and Competencies: Stateand Local Programs Perspectives
COAUTHORSMichael Ahn
ssociate rofessor niversit of assach setts ostonand isiting rofessor eo l ational niversit
oston Municipal IT Staffing and Management inMassachusetts
Tony Carrizalesssociate rofessor arist ollege o gh eepsie
Cultural Competence and Digital Government
Yueping Zhengssistant rofessor n at en niversit ang hohina
Challenges in IT Management and Competencies: Stateand Local Programs Perspectives
COAUTHORSaud Alotaibi
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TThe Cordoba Principles: Social Equity and LeadershipPrinciples in a Multi-Ethnic Society
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall F o t nci s an a acity for
o rn nt ucc ssn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
Endorsed By:ection on cience and Technolog in overn ent andt dents and ew d inistration rofessionals ection
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAroon Manoharan
ssociate rofessor niversit of assach settsoston oston
Teaching E-Government and E-Governance Conceptsand Cases through a Global and ComparativePerspective
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSAmy Dain
ssociate overn ent nal tics rogra niversit ofassach setts oston oston
Municipal IT Staffing and Management inMassachusetts
Marc Holzeristing ished rofessor ffol niversit ostona ridge
Teaching E-Government and E-Governance Conceptsand Cases through a Global and ComparativePerspective
James Melitskirofessor arist ollege o gh eepsie
Cultural Competence and Digital GovernmentandTeaching E-Government and E-Governance Conceptsand Cases through a Global and ComparativePerspective
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M A R C H 1 1 S U N D A Y S E S S I O N SPRESENTERSQian Hu
ssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridaviedo
Understanding Public-Sector Information Networks onSocial Media: A Combination of Data Mining and SocialNetwork Analysis
Kalu Kaluisting ished esearch rofessor rn niversitontgo er ontgo er
ICT Diffusion and Government Effectiveness: What is theRole for Cultural Practices?
PRESENTER/COAUTHORChul Hyun Park
ssistant rofessor niversit of r ansas ittleoc
Determinants and Impacts of Collaboration BetweenFormal Organizations and Digital Volunteer Networksin Response to Disasters and Crises
COAUTHORSYu-Che Chen
ssociate rofessor niversit of e ras a ahaaha
IT-Enabled Information and Transaction Services:Adoption by Small Municipalities
Erik Johnstonssociate rofessor and irector enter for olic
nfor atics ri ona tate niversit Te pe Determinants and Impacts of Collaboration BetweenFormal Organizations and Digital Volunteer Networksin Response to Disasters and Crises
Yunseung Kimoctoral t dent niversit of e ras a aha
aha IT-Enabled Information and Transaction Services:Adoption by Small Municipalities
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Granite Cn r y Policy olutions in t ru ran e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
MODERATOR/PRESENTERSarmistha Majumdar
ssociate rofessor Texas o thern niversit isso riit T
Fracking and Water Needs: Meeting the Challenges inSupply and Disposal of Water
PRESENTERSJonathan Fisk
ssistant rofessor rn niversit rn Understanding State-Level Oil and Gas DisclosurePolicies
Adrianne Kroepschssistant rofessor olorado chool of inesolden
Well Pad Siting and Procedural Fairness: Opportunitiesand Challenges for Municipal Planning in an Era ofHorizontal Drilling
PRESENTER/COAUTHORAJ Good
octoral t dent rn niversit rn Fracking in My Backyard: Enforcement at Oil and GasSites in Pennsylvania, 2000-2015
COAUTHORSoren Jordan
ssistant rofessor rn niversit rnniversit
Fracking in My Backyard: Enforcement at Oil and GasSites in Pennsylvania, 2000-2015
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Granite Bc nolo y lo nt an Pu licana ntn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
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MODERATORKuotsai Tom Liou
rofessor niversit of entral lorida rlando
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o arati Pu lic A inistrationontri utin to n rstan inl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on nternational and o parative d inistration
MODERATOR/DISCUSSANTJos C.N. Raadschelders
rofessor and ssociate ean ac lt evelop ent hiotate niversit ol s
PRESENTERSM. Shamsul Haque
rofessor ational niversit of ingapore ingaporeEast-West Dualism in Administrative Ethics in SoutheastAsia: Major Patterns and Consequences
Kimberly Moloneyenior ect rer rdoch niversit rdoch stralia
International Organization Accountability, Legitimacyand Representation: Lessons from Public Administration
Caspar Van Den Bergrofessor niversit of roningen roningenetherlands
The Use and Usefulness of the “Traditions Approach” forthe Study of Politicization
PRESENTER/COAUTHORFrits Van Der Meer
rofessor niversit of eiden eiden etherlandsThe Decline of Appraisal as a Civil Service Function andthe Rise of the “Can Do” Civil Servant: A ComparativeAnalysis on Causes and Future Developments
COAUTHORGerrit Dijkstra
enior ect rer eiden niversit eiden etherlandsThe Decline of Appraisal as a Civil Service Function andthe Rise of the “Can Do” Civil Servant: A ComparativeAnalysis on Causes and Future Developments
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial B ol of o rn nt in isast rs
efore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ergenc and risis anage ent ection
on ealth and an ervices d inistration andection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERDave Bergner
rincipal onte ista ssociates esa Resilience, Response and Recovery: The Role of LocalPublic Works Departments in Emergency Management
PRESENTERSTerence Garrett
rofessor and hair niversit of Texas at io randealle rownsville T
Trump’s Big Beautiful Wall: Utopia, Heterotopia andDystopia
Hans Louis-Charlesssistant rofessor niversit of e ras a aha
aha Tribal Emergency Management and Challenges toLiquid Pipeline Risk Assessment
Thomas Manorergenc anage ent oordinator rlington ffice ofergenc anage ent rlington T
Using GIS to Identify Socially Vulnerable Populations forDisaster Preparedness Activities
Nathan Myersssociate rofessor ndiana tate niversit Terrea te
Pandemic Budgeting: The Evolution of the U.S. FederalGovernment’s Approach to Guarding against PandemicInfluenza
Brian D. Williamsssistant rofessor a ar niversit ea ont T
What Strategies Do Emergency Managers in SoutheastTexas Employ to Reach and Meet the Needs ofVulnerable Populations before Disaster?
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S U N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 1Anne Mette Kjeldsen
ssociate rofessor arh s niversit arh s en arStructural Constraints? Leadership across Sectors,Hierarchical Positions and Span of Control
Rusi Sunssistant rofessor niversit of ichigan ear ornear orn
Clarifying the Impact of Council-Manager Relationshipson Municipal Managers’ Intention to Stay
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall Euttin P rfor anc ana ntn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
Endorsed By:ection on lic d inistration esearch ection on
lic erfor ance and anage ent and ection oncience and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERGenie Stowers
rofessor an rancisco tate niversit anrancisco
Benchmarking Cities’ Service Delivery on 311 Calls
PRESENTERMargaret Riccardelli
octoral t dent tgers niversit ewar iddleillage
Examining the Performance Impact of New York City’s311 System
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSTamara Dimitrijevska Markoski
ssistant rofessor ississippi tate niversitississippi tate
Realizing the Promise of Pay-for-Success Projects:Examination of Critical Factors for EffectiveManagement
Jeremy L. Hallrofessor and irector niversit of entral lorida
and o ditor in hief Public Administration Reviewrlando lorida
Realizing the Promise of Pay-for-Success Projects:Examination of Critical Factors for EffectiveManagement
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial Ca rs i in t Pu lic ctoria onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on nternational and o parative d inistration
and ection on ersonnel d inistration and a orelations
MODERATOR/COAUTHORLotte Bøgh Andersen
rofessor arh s niversit arh s en arStructural Constraints? Leadership across Sectors,Hierarchical Positions and Span of Control
PRESENTERSThomas Barth
rofessor and irector niversit of ortharolina harlotte il ington
Leaders as Bridge Builders: Learning from Exemplars
Matthew Fairholmrofessor niversit of o th a ota er illion
Trust Culture Leadership in the Work of PublicAdministrators
Josh Osowskiperintendent tate ar ervice tgers
niversit ewar ewton Skills and Personality Traits of the Collaborator
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSCaroline Grøn
ssociate rofessor niversit of openhagenopen ar en ar
Structural Constraints? Leadership across Sectors,Hierarchical Positions and Span of Control
Yuguo Liaossistant rofessor niversit of isso ri t o ist o is
Clarifying the Impact of Council-Manager Relationshipson Municipal Managers’ Intention to Stay
COAUTHORSChristian Jacobsen
ssociate rofessor arh s niversit arh s en arStructural Constraints? Leadership across Sectors,Hierarchical Positions and Span of Control
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1:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Centennial G
Sponsored By:Florida International University, Steven J. Green Schoolof International and Public Affairs
Pr si ntial Pan l3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Centennial E
a s o uc fl ctions on Paul Posn rMODERATORTonya T. Neaves
irector enters on the lic ervice eorge asonniversit char chool of olic and overn entrlington
PRESENTERSErik Bergrud
ssociate ice resident xternal elations arniversit ar ville
Dan Blairenior o nsellor and ellow i artisan olic enterashington
Timothy Conlanrofessor of overn ent eorge ason niversitchar chool of olic and overn ent rlington
Carl Stenberga es olsho ser r isting ished rofessor of
lic d inistration and overn ent The niversit oforth arolina hapel ill hapel ill
c tion onorin a s P rry5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Centennial Foyer(Open to all attendees)Sponsored By:Wiley
Benjamin Lichtssistant irector overn ent cco nta ilitffice heverl
Practices to Increase the Use of PerformanceInformation in Government Decisionmaking andAchieve Better and Greater Results
Brian Wanlassnal st overn ent cco nta ilit fficeashington
Practices to Increase the Use of PerformanceInformation in Government Decisionmaking andAchieve Better and Greater Results
COAUTHORGeorgette Dumont
ssociate rofessor niversit of orth loridaac sonville
Benchmarking Cities’ Service Delivery On 311 Calls
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Citizen Engagement via Home Visiting: An EmergentArea of Practice for Public Administrators
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TaiwanParty Identification, Expectancy Disconfirmation andthe Benchmarked Comparison: Testing CompetingFactors Behind Acquiring Government Performancethrough Citizen Satisfaction Survey
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Effectiveness of Civic Engagement with NonprofitOrganizations in New Orleans
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Citizen Engagement via Home Visiting: An EmergentArea of Practice for Public Administrators
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rofessor ational hengchi niversit Taipei TaiwanParty Identification, Expectancy Disconfirmation andthe Benchmarked Comparison: Testing CompetingFactors Behind Acquiring Government Performancethrough Citizen Satisfaction Survey
Mei Jen Hungssistant rofessor ational Taiwan niversit Taipei
TaiwanParty Identification, Expectancy Disconfirmation andthe Benchmarked Comparison: Testing CompetingFactors Behind Acquiring Government Performancethrough Citizen Satisfaction Survey
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Incorporating Social Identity Development in MPACurriculum: Opportunities for Advancing Pedagogy,Despite the Trump Administration
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oston Pushing the Boundaries of Smart Cities: A Case Study ofNamYangJu’s Dasan Innovation in South Korea
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octoral t dent niversit of e ras a ahaaha
Extreme Coproduction: Community Labor InformallyConnected to Government and the Technologies Makingit Possible
Sherri Greenberglinical rofessor niversit of Texas at stin
stin TSmart Digital Health Outreach: Digital Clinics
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esearch ssociate rofessor niversit at l an tateniversit of ew or l an
Smart Cities from a Public Management Perspective:Understanding Governance, Innovation and PublicValue in Local Governments
Tong-Yi Huangrofessor and hair epart ent of licd inistration ational hengchi niversit Taipei
TaiwanBig Data, Public Opinion and Public Policymaking: TheCase of Taiwan’s Nuclear Power Policy
Dongwook Kimirector of ntelligent ociet and olic esearch entereo l ational niversit eo l orea
Pushing the Boundaries of Smart Cities: A Case Study ofNamYangJu’s Dasan Innovation in South Korea
Albert Meijerrofessor trecht niversit trecht etherlands
Smart Cities from a Public Management Perspective:Understanding Governance, Innovation and PublicValue in Local Governments
COAUTHORSTeng-Wen Chang
octoral t dent ational hengchi niversit TaipeiTaiwanBig Data, Public Opinion and Public Policymaking: TheCase of Taiwan’s Nuclear Power Policy
J. Ramon Gil-Garciassociate rofessor niversit at l an tate niversit
of ew or l an Smart Cities from a Public Management Perspective:Understanding Governance, Innovation and PublicValue in Local Governments
Seok-Woo Leea or a ang it orea
Pushing the Boundaries of Smart Cities: A Case Study ofNamYangJu’s Dasan Innovation in South Korea
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial AF rr l a y oun ta l
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Insourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesInsourcing Effective in Local Governments?
Hyung Jun Parkrofessor ng n wan niversit eo l orea
Exploring Dynamics of Animal Welfare Policy Changeand Policy Feedback Theory: The Case Study of KoreanCompanion Animal Protection Law and Policy
Lanhee Ryuoctoral t dent onsei niversit eo l orea
Insourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesInsourcing Effective in Local Governments?
Jae-jin Yangrofessor onsei niversit eo l orea
Insourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesInsourcing Effective in Local Governments?
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Mineral Hall Botional a or orl i ssu s in u an
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Trending Interconnectedness: The Value of ComparativeAnalysis
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PRESENTERSMary Guy
rofessor niversit of olorado enver enver An Holistic Approach to the Public Service WorkExperience
Chih-Wei Hsiehssistant rofessor it niversit of ong ongowloon Tong ong ong
Understanding Emotional Labor in Situational Contexts:Mistreatment and Trust
PRESENTERSDonald Klingner
isting ished rofessor niversit of olorado oloradoprings olorado prings
Perspectives on Comparative Administration
George Vernardakisrofessor iddle Tennessee tate niversit
rfrees oro TPerspectives on Comparative Administration
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial GAPA ssion r n of Pu lic Policytu i s ori s an Practicl rring the ines nternational and o parative
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rofessor eo l ational niversit eo l orea
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSYoung Jun Choi
rofessor onsei niversit eo l oreaInsourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesInsourcing Effective in Local Governments?
Jiye Juoctoral t dent ng n wan niversit eo lorea
Exploring Dynamics of Animal Welfare Policy Changeand Policy Feedback Theory: The Case Study of KoreanCompanion Animal Protection Law and Policy
Seok-Woo Leea or a ang it orea
Administration and Welfare Closer to All Citizens!Namyangju City Hope Care System
COAUTHORSSeong Eun Choi
esearch rofessor nstit te for elfare tate esearchonsei niversit eo l orea
Insourcing Social Service Delivery: What MakesInsourcing Effective in Local Governments?
Tae Il Kangead ope are Tea orea
Administration and Welfare Closer to All Citizens!Namyangju City Hope Care System
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ssistant rofessor ace niversit ew or Is There a Doctor in the House? Using Fiscal Indicatorsto Predict Hospital ClosuresandThe Affordable Care Act, Uncompensated Care and LongTerm Liabilities in Nonprofit U.S. Hospitals
Daniel Smithssociate rofessor niversit of elaware ewar
What Are Fiscal Monitoring Systems Monitoring?
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Mineral Hall Ar ani ational ucational an ana nt
ortuniti s an all n s at tnt rs ctions t n Pu lic A inistration
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ssociate rofessor Texas niversit ollegetation T
Does Military Experience Matter on the Work Attitudesand Behaviors of Public Employees? ComparingVeterans and Non-Veterans
Danny Davisenior ect rer Texas niversit ollegetation T
Educating the Public on the Role of Military in Society
David McIntyreenior ect rer Texas niversit ollegetation T
Imperfect Intersection: National Security, Public Safetyand Homeland Security Education
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rofessor Texas tate niversit an arcos TOrganizational Ambidexterity: Tackling Contradictionsin Military Settings
Seung-Bum Yangrofessor on niversit eo l orea
Emotional Labor, Emotional Intelligence and the BigFive Personality Model
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ssociate rofessor and irector ong slandniversit roo l n roo l n
Is There a Doctor in the House? Using Fiscal Indicatorsto Predict Hospital ClosuresandThe Affordable Care Act, Uncompensated Care and LongTerm Liabilities in Nonprofit U.S. Hospitals
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ssistant rofessor ong sland niversit roo l nroo l n
The Impact of Financial Assistance on Development: TheCase of Haiti
Geoffrey Propheterssistant rofessor niversit of olorado enverenver
Assessment and Tax Burden Implications of Eliminatingthe Property Tax Exemption for Hospitals
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMarc Fudge
ssociate rofessor alifornia tate niversit anernardino an ernardino
The Affordable Care Act, Uncompensated Care and LongTerm Liabilities in Nonprofit U.S. Hospitals
Jonathan Justicerofessor niversit of elaware ew astle
What Are Fiscal Monitoring Systems Monitoring?
Youngjoo Parkiscal nal st tate niversit of ew or l anl an
Is There a Doctor in the House? Using Fiscal Indicatorsto Predict Hospital Closures
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Vaiva Kalesnikaiteoctoral t dent lorida nternational niversitia i
Explaining Horizontal Collaborative Activity for SeaLevel Rise Preparedness in U.S. Cities
Blanca Randesearch ssistant eorge ason niversit charchool of olic and overn ent airfax
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Michelle Graefro ect irector niversit of e ras aincoln enter on hildren a ilies and the awincoln
Donald Travisie tenant olonel r t eters rg
Organizational Ambidexterity: Tackling Contradictionsin Military Settings
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hief nnovation and nal tics fficer and nteri hiefnfor ation fficer it of o lder o lder
Emily SilvermanTechnical rogra anager it and o nt of enver
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John Tolvarincipal it i hicago
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Organized Crime and the Integrity of Law Enforcement
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The Effect of Threats on Political Decisionmaking
Adam Mastersect rer stralian ational niversit atson
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Stephanie Weddingtonor force pecialist niversit of e ras a incoln
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Refugees and Their Perceptions of the Changing PoliticalScenario
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ssistant rofessor an a niversit handigarh ndiaPromoting Education Among Disadvantaged Children:A Study of the Role of NGOs in the Union Territory ofChandigarh, India
Jennifer Kaganoctoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
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Birth of the “Guerilla NGO”? The Changing Nature ofAccountability in the United States
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ffalo ffalo Refugees and Their Perceptions of the Changing PoliticalScenario
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Measuring Democratic, Market and AdministrativeAccountability Mechanisms in Complex WatershedGovernance Networks
Asim Ziassociate rofessor niversit of er ont
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and o parative d inistration ection on licd inistration esearch
MODERATOR/PRESENTERMaria D’Agostino
ssociate rofessor and hair epart ent of licanage ent ohn a ollege of ri inal stice ew
or Gender Competency for a More Equitable AdministrativePractice
DISCUSSANTSimone Martin
ssistant rofessor ong sland niversit roo l new or
DISCUSSANT/COAUTHORNicole Elias
ssistant rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
Gender Competency for a More Equitable AdministrativePractice
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall Bo rnin nt r r ani ational t or s
Foun ations Functions Accounta ility Po ran cision a in
erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
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on ntergovern ental d inistration and anage ent
MODERATOR/COAUTHORQian Hu
ssociate rofessor niversit of entral loridaviedo
Power Distribution and Decisionmaking inInter-Organizational Networks
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSNaim Kapucu
rofessor and irector niversit of entral loridarlando
Power Distribution and Decisionmaking in Inter-Organizational Networks
Christopher Kolibarofessor niversit of er ont rlington T
Overcoming Fragmented Governance in Complex WaterSystems
Huiting Qioctoral t dent enn tate arris rg iddletown
Theoretical Foundations of Collaborative Governance: AReflection on Literature
Bing Ranssociate rofessor enn tate arris rgiddletown
Theoretical Foundations of Collaborative Governance: AReflection on Literature
Steve Scheinertesearch ssistant rofessor niversit of entrallorida rlando
Measuring Democratic, Market and AdministrativeAccountability Mechanisms in Complex WatershedGovernance Networks
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n a in Pu lic Partici ationn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERNancy Lee
resident ocial ar eting ervices nc and Teachingssociate niversit of ashington ercer sland
Citizen Behavior Change: The Social Marketing Option
PRESENTERSMegan DeMasters
esearcher olorado tate niversit ort ollins Citizen Participation and Municipal Stormater
M. Jae Moonnderwood isting ished rofessor onsei niversiteo l orea
Shaping Open Government in the Social Media Age:Transparency or Public Services?
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMary Clare Hano
ost octoral esearch cholar nviron entalrotection genc rha
Advancing Public Participation in Scientific Research:A Framework for Leveraging Public Participationin Environmental Health and Emergency ResponseResearch
Marcus Mauldinssociate rofessor and ssistant ean niversit of
Tennessee hattanooga hattanooga TUnderstanding the Motivations and Consequencesof Disparaging Private Social Media Use by PublicEmployees
COAUTHORSAna Rappold
cientist nviron ental rotection gencrha
Advancing Public Participation in Scientific Research:A Framework for Leveraging Public Participationin Environmental Health and Emergency ResponseResearch
PRESENTERMichelle Evans
ssistant rofessor niversit of Tennesseehattanooga hattanooga T
Gender Diversity Inclusion Model: A New Approach toAchieving Equity through Pedagogy
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSHillary Knepper
ssociate rofessor and hair ace niversitleasantville
Gender and Perceptions of Opportunity: ExaminingWomen’s Success in Public Administration Academe
Helisse Levinessociate rofessor and irector ong slandniversit roo l n roo l n
Inclusive Work Practices: Turnover Intentions AmongLGBT Employees of the U.S. Federal Government
Karina Morenossistant rofessor ong sland niversit roo l nroo l n
Is Privatization Gendered? The Erasure of Gender in theStudy of Neoliberalism
Lauren Mullinsssistant rofessor ong sland niversitreenvale
Is Privatization Gendered? The Erasure of Gender in theStudy of Neoliberalism
Tiffany Nguyen t dent niversit of allas allas T
Inclusive Work Practices: Turnover Intentions AmongLGBT Employees of the U.S. Federal Government
Meghna Sabharwalssociate rofessor niversit of Texas at allasichardson T
Inclusive Work Practices: Turnover Intentions AmongLGBT Employees of the U.S. Federal Government
Gina Scutelnicussistant rofessor ace niversit arch ont
Gender and Perceptions of Opportunity: ExaminingWomen’s Success in Public Administration Academe
Rebecca Tekulaxec tive irector ilson enter for ocialntreprene rship and ssistant rofessor aceniversit ew or
Gender and Perceptions of Opportunity: ExaminingWomen’s Success in Public Administration Academe
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M O N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 2PRESENTER/COAUTHORAlessandra Jerolleman
ssistant rofessor ac sonville tate niversit ewrleans
Technical Systems, Social Systems and Policy Changes:The Role of the NFIP
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial Cisast r o rnanc in ast Asia Fra oruil in an as Analysisefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
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on ergenc and risis anage ent and ection onnternational and o parative d inistration
MODERATORLouise Comfort
rofessor niversit of itts rgh a land
DISCUSSANTTzung-Shiun Li
rofessor and hair an ational entral oliceniversit Tao an sien Taiwan
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERSsu-Ming Chang
rofessor ational Taipei niversit Taipei TaiwanDisaster Public Warning Systems in Taiwan: TheDevelopment of Cell Broadcast Services
PRESENTERMasao Kikuchi
ssociate rofessor ei i niversit hi oda To oapan
Toward a More Inclusive Collaborative DisasterManagement: The Role of Legislative and JudicialSectors in Crisis Management in the Great East JapanEarthquake
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSChao Huang
ssociate rofessor ich an niversit hengd hinaAn Assessment Framework for Community Resilience
Kyujin Jungssistant rofessor orea niversit eo l orea
Testing Collaborative Leadership Theory in EmergencyManagement: Do Collaborative Leaders Actually BuildMore Ties?
Rachel Swanger t dent niversit of Tennessee hattanooga
hattanooga TUnderstanding the Motivations and Consequencesof Disparaging Private Social Media Use by PublicEmployees
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Centennial Hr atin ucc ss on r isast r co ry
an t ol of a ar Policy an Planninefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
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and ection on ergenc and risis anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJohn Kiefer
rofessor niversit of ew rleans ovington Pre-Disaster Planning for Post-Disaster Re-Housing:Lessons from Hurricane Sandy
DISCUSSANTFrances Edwards
rofessor an ose tate niversit pertino
PRESENTERSNazife Ganapati
ssociate rofessor lorida nternational niversite ro e ines
“House Keeping”: Managing Post-Disaster HousingRecovery Long Term
Christa Remingtonesearcher lorida nternational niversit ia i
The Cultural Competence of Recovery Workers in Post-Earthquake Haiti
Jason Riverassistant rofessor tate niversit of ew or
ffalo tate ffalo Reliance on Government in Times of Disaster: Exploringthe Influence of Bonding Social Capital in the UnitedStates
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APA ssion Pu lic ana nt in or ari nc an ssons
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
MODERATORJe-Sang Kang
resident and rofessor ghee niversiteo l orea
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJisoo Kim
ssociate esearch ellow orea esearch nstit te forocal d inistration on si angwon do orea
A Study on the Deliberative Poll in the DecisionmakingProcess of Nuclear Energy Policy
Sung Min Parkrofessor ng n wan niversit eo l orea
Entrepreneurial Leadership and Ethical Values in thePublic Organization: The Mediating Roles of PublicService Motivation and Confucian Values
COAUTHORSMin Young Kim
octoral t dent ng n wan niversit eo lorea
Entrepreneurial Leadership and Ethical Values in thePublic Organization: The Mediating Roles of PublicService Motivation and Confucian Values
Unwoo Leerofessor orea ational pen niversit eo l orea
A Study on the Deliberative Poll in the DecisionmakingProcess of Nuclear Energy Policy
Reginald Ugaddanoctoral t dent ng n wan niversit eo lorea
Entrepreneurial Leadership and Ethical Values in thePublic Organization: The Mediating Roles of PublicService Motivation and Confucian Values
COAUTHORSFeng-Chun Fan
rofessor ich an niversit hengd hinaAn Assessment Framework for Community Resilience
Wu Jingt dent ich an niversit hengd hina
An Assessment Framework for Community Resilience
Ming-feng Kuossistant rofessor ational Taiwan niversit Taipei
TaiwanThe Paradox of Performance Management in DisasterResponse in Local Government: An Examination ofTheoretical and Methodological Perspectives
Elaine Lussociate rofessor ohn a ollege of ri inal sticeit niversit of ew or ew or
The Paradox of Performance Management in DisasterResponse in Local Government: An Examination ofTheoretical and Methodological Perspectives
Minsun Songoctoral t dent niversit of evada as egas asegas
Testing Collaborative Leadership Theory in EmergencyManagement: Do Collaborative Leaders Actually BuildMore Ties?
Jesus N. Valerossistant rofessor niversit of tah idvale T
Testing Collaborative Leadership Theory in EmergencyManagement: Do Collaborative Leaders Actually BuildMore Ties?
Chun-yuan Wangssociate rofessor entral olice niversit Tao anit Taiwan
The Paradox of Performance Management in DisasterResponse in Local Government: An Examination ofTheoretical and Methodological Perspectives
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M O N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 2
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall Ctrat ic Procur nt uil in a acity to
Ac i Pu lic ctor olutionsn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
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MODERATORMohamad Alkadry
rofessor niversit of onnectic t artford T
PRESENTERSLawrence Martin
rofessor niversit of entral lorida rlando Public-Private Partnerships: Are State and LocalGovernments Prepared?
Joshua Steinfeldssistant rofessor ld o inion niversitorfol
Analyzing Task Specialization in the PublicAdministration Profession: A Study of PublicProcurement Practitioners
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSSawsan Abutabenjeh
ssistant rofessor ississippi tate niversittar ville
Public Procurement Legitimacy in Academia
Amy Beck Harrisoctoral t dent niversit of ashington eattle
Reducing Risk or Developing Capacity? An Analysis ofFederal International Contracting
Eric Prierrofessor lorida tlantic niversit avie
Analyzing Procurement Decision Speeds in the EuropeanUnion
COAUTHORSBen Brunjes
ssistant rofessor niversit of ashington a eorest ar
Reducing Risk or Developing Capacity? An Analysis ofFederal International Contracting
11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Mineral Hall Fultural o t ncyia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance andection on ersonnel d inistration and a or elations
MODERATOR/COAUTHORYahong Zhang
ssociate rofessor tgers niversit ewarewar
The Impact of Organizational Reputation on Minorities’Job Choices
PRESENTERSAngelique Goliday
rofessor xcelsior ollege ol s From Compliance to Diversity and Inclusion in CivilService Settings
Jaehee Jongssistant rofessor orthern llinois niversite al
The Effect of Stereotypic Perceptions of Men’s andWomen’s Leadership in the Public Sector
Claire Jung Ah Yunoctoral t dent tgers niversit ewarewar
Does Emotional Labor Differ across Sectors?
PRESENTER/COAUTHORDanbee Lee
octoral t dent tgers niversit ewarewar
The Impact of Organizational Reputation on Minorities’Job Choices
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2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Mineral Hall Calary otiation oul Acc t
Pr si ntial Pan l3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial EA oo at t o ission on i nc asPolicy a inMODERATORMaria P. Aristigueta
irector and rofessor niversit of elawareewar
How to Make Evidence-Based Policymaking a Reality
DISCUSSANTJohn Kamensky
enior ellow The enter for the siness ofovern ent ashington
PANELISTSNick Hart
irector vidence ased olic a ing nitiativei artisan olic o ission ashington
Robert Shearincipal rant Thornton ashington
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ustaina ility as a onc tual Focus for Pu licA inistrationMODERATOR/PRESENTERHannah Lebovits
octoral t dent leveland tate niversitleveland
The Suburban Struggle: Toward a Theory of Governancein Suburban Spaces
PRESENTERSYuliya Harris
rad ate t dent a ne tate niversit etroit Social Sustainability and Public Values in the Context ofUrban Public Transit: The Case of QLINE Rail in Detroit
Csaba Csakienior ect rer orvin s siness chool dapest
ngarAnalyzing Procurement Decision Speeds in the EuropeanUnion
Ana Maria Dimandoctoral t dent lorida nternational niversitooper it
Public Procurement Legitimacy in Academia
Clifford McCuessociate rofessor lorida tlantic niversit ort
ers Analyzing Procurement Decision Speeds in the EuropeanUnion
Evelyn Trammelloctoral t dent lorida nternational niversite ro e ines
Public Procurement Legitimacy in Academia
ar r Fair1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Mineral Hall Foyer
ar r Fair nSponsored By:University of Colorado Denver
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mineral Hall Cr atin Partn rs i s an t or s for ar r
lo nt o to uil an ff ctit or
onal ton ctur1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Centennial DSponsored By:University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public andInternational Affairs
LECTURERTina Nabatchi
ssociate rofessor rac se niversit rac se
MASTER OF CEREMONIESJ. Paul Blake
istrict epresentative ational o ncileattle
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M O N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 2PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSVickie Edwards
ssistant rofessor estern ichigan niversitthens
(Re)Defining Volunteerism and Civic Engagement forthe 21st Century
John Gerlach irector and ssociate rofessor estern arolina
niversit rden The Matriarchal Transmission of EnvironmentalConservation Support: Influence on Charitable Giving,Bequest Giving and Organizational Importance
Seunghui Leeoctoral t dent rac se niversit rac se
Do the Outcomes of Public Participation Last over Time?Examining the Long Term Effects of Participation onIndividuals
Won Nooctoral t dent ri ona tate niversit hoenix
The Effects of Changes in Life Circumstances onDynamic Changes in Volunteerism Decisions
COAUTHORSSarah Harper
rad ate t dent niversit of est loridaensacola
(Re)Defining Volunteerism and Civic Engagement forthe 21st Century
Russell JamesTexas Tech niversit an arcos TThe Matriarchal Transmission of EnvironmentalConservation Support: Influence on Charitable Giving,Bequest Giving and Organizational Importance
Suyeon Jooctoral t dent rac se niversit rac se
Do the Outcomes of Public Participation Last over Time?Examining the Long Term Effects of Participation onIndividuals
Tina Nabatchissociate rofessor rac se niversit rac se
Do the Outcomes of Public Participation Last over Time?Examining the Long Term Effects of Participation onIndividuals
Nathan Teklemariamoctoral t dent irginia o onwealth niversitich ond
Challenges of Rapid Urbanization and Housing in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of the Integrated HousingDevelopment Program in Ethiopia
Chaitanya Yadavrad ate t dent niversit of Texas at allasallas T
Content Design and Development for Early Education:Implications for Learning Outcomes in Rural India
or s o3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial H
n a in utr ac o to ff cti ly urnour s arc into Action
resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
PRESENTERSLyndi Buckingham-Schutt
ssociate irector ellness and trition olicThe ar in nstit te for lic olic and iti en
ngage ent es oines
Joseph Jonesxec tive irector The ar in nstit te for lic olic
and iti en ngage ent es oines
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olunt ris resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
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MODERATOR/PRESENTERSamara Scheckler
octoral t dent niversit of eorgia thens The Road Most Taken: The Role of RecruitmentPathways in Moderating the Decision to Volunteer
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M A R C H 1 2 M O N D A Y S E S S I O N SCOAUTHORSZhixia Chen
rofessor a hong niversit of cience andTechnolog han hinaThe Satisfaction of Public Service and Subjective Well-Being: The Mediating Effect of Trust
Shuo Liuoctoral t dent a hong niversit of cience and
Technolog han hinaThe Satisfaction of Public Service and Subjective Well-Being: The Mediating Effect of Trust
Sharon Rothenior esearch nal st erit ste s rotectionoard ashington
Perceptions of Discrimination and Nepotism in theFederal Civil Service
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Fut of t out s of a s c olarsi s on Foun ational ts in Pu lic
A inistration erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance andection on lic d inistration esearch
MODERATOR/DISCUSSANTSharon Mastracci
ssociate rofessor niversit of tah alt a eit T
PRESENTERSJessica Awtrey
octoral t dent niversit of tah alt a e it TBeyond Reproach: The Ethical Implications of TechnicalRationality in Public Administration
Nicole Battirector ffice ngage ent niversit of tah alta e it T
A Buried History: Re-Examining Women’s Contributionsto the Study of Public Administration
Brent Taylorniversit of tah alt a e it T
Toward the Promised Land: The Bright Future ofEpistemic Heterogeneity in Public Administration
Rebecca Nesbitssociate rofessor niversit of eorgia thens
The Road Most Taken: The Role of RecruitmentPathways in Moderating the Decision to Volunteer
Lindsay Pratherrad ate ssistant and t dent estern arolinaniversit rden
The Matriarchal Transmission of EnvironmentalConservation Support: Influence on Charitable Giving,Bequest Giving and Organizational Importance
David Swindellssociate rofessor and irector ri ona tateniversit hoenix
The Effects of Changes in Life Circumstances onDynamic Changes in Volunteerism Decisions
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Eoral Fra or s an r ani ationals onsi n ss
iding hilosoph thics and the aw
Endorsed By:ection on thics and ntegrit in overnance
MODERATOR/PRESENTERBradley Chilton
rofessor and irector lic d inistration rograniversit of Texas at l aso l aso T
Plural Ethical Directionality Model: Empirical Analysisof Public Administrators’ Moral Frameworks in LeadingSupreme Court Cases
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSStephen King
rofessor egent niversit irginia each Plural Ethical Directionality Model: Empirical Analysisof Public Administrators’ Moral Frameworks in LeadingSupreme Court Cases
James Tsugawaep t irector olic and val ation eritste s rotection oard ashington
Perceptions of Discrimination and Nepotism in theFederal Civil Service
Yanghang Yuoctoral t dent a hong niversit of cience and
Technolog han hinaThe Satisfaction of Public Service and Subjective Well-Being: The Mediating Effect of Trust
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M O N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 2
PRESENTER/COAUTHORStephanie Pink-Harper
ssociate rofessor o thern llinois niversitar ondale ar ondale
Examining the Impact of Federal Employee WellnessPrograms and Employee Resilience in the FederalWorkplace
COAUTHORBeth Rauhaus
ssistant rofessor and rad ate oordinatorTexas niversit orp s hristi orp s
hristi TExamining the Impact of Federal Employee WellnessPrograms and Employee Resilience in the FederalWorkplace
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial Fn a nt t rou c nolo y in t Pu lic
ctorn e Toward the t re nviron ent and
Technolog
Endorsed By:ection on ealth and an ervices d inistrationection on lic d inistration esearch and ection
on cience and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERGeorgette Dumont
ssociate rofessor niversit of orth loridaac sonville
Public Works and City Services through 630-CITY
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJ. Ramon Gil-Garcia
ssociate rofessor niversit at l an tate niversitof ew or l an Citizens’ Empowerment through Digital Governance:Empowerment Matrix and Evaluation of DigitalInnovations in India
Elyse Yateshief xec tive fficer nfl ence pinions stin T
Smart Digital Health Outreach: Service Enrollment
Haoyu Zhaorad ate t dent niversit of assach setts oston
inc A Government Call Center as a Platform for CivicEngagement and Performance Indicator: A Case ofBoston’s 311 System
Seth Wrightxec tive irector lo al ealth esearch and treacho ndation and octoral t dent niversit of tahalt a e it T
How Does Disunity of Method in Social Science BenefitSocial Scientists?
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Darat ut ual onsi rin t nflu nc
of Polici s an tructur s on ustaina lPo ulation alt
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an ervices d inistration
MODERATORHillary Knepper
ssociate rofessor and hair ace niversitleasantville
DISCUSSANT/PRESENTERCassandra R. Henson
ssistant rofessor Towson niversit Towson Health Care Resource Efficiencies and Cost Reduction:Offices of Inspectors General Policy Impacts for State-Funded Social Programs
PRESENTERSSchnequa Diggs
ssistant rofessor alifornia tate niversit ast aa ward
The Impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable CareAct on Emergency Medicine
Tiffany Henleyssistant rofessor ace niversit irginia each
How Do Governance Structures Affect State Decisions onMedicaid Expansion? A State Comparative Analysis
T. Aaron Wachhausssistant rofessor niversit of alti orealti ore
Partnerships for Healthy Communities: AssessingCollaboration in Local Health Care Networks
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M A R C H 1 2 M O N D A Y S E S S I O N SDavid McEntire
ean tah alle niversit re T
PRESENTERSDeeDee Bennett
ssistant rofessor niversit of e ras a ahaaha
Status of the Emergency Management Research FocusGroup
Shirley Feldmann-Jensenrogra oordinator and ect rer alifornia tateniversit ong each ong each
Next Generation Core Competencies and Measures inEmergency Management Higher Education
Mark Landahlo eland ec rit o ander rederic o nt
heriff s ffice ew ar et Defining the Emergency Management Discipline
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSSteven Jensen
ect rer alifornia tate niversit ong each ongeach
Next Generation Core Competencies and Measures inEmergency Management Higher Education
James Ramsayrofessor and hair epart ent of siness olitics
and ec rit t dies niversit of ew a pshireanchester
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in EmergencyManagement Higher Education: Trends and Gaps
3:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Centennial Biti n Partici ation rans ar ncy an rustl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
PRESENTEREckhard Schroter
rofessor eppelin niversit erlin er an Toward Inclusiveness in the Civil Service? EuropeanPerspectives on Representative Bureaucracy
PRESENTER/COAUTHORSKyu-Nahm Jun
ssociate rofessor a ne tate niversit etroit Exploring the Relationship Between Citizen Trust andGood Governance: A Comparative Analysis of EastAsian Countries
COAUTHORSMichael Ahn
ssociate rofessor niversit of assach setts ostonand isiting rofessor eo l ational niversit
oston A Government Call Center as a Platform for CivicEngagement and Performance Indicator: A Case ofBoston’s 311 System
Sherri Greenberglinical rofessor niversit of Texas at stin
stin TSmart Digital Health Outreach: Service Enrollment
Nidhi V. Malissistant rofessor niversit of ississippi xford
Citizens’ Empowerment through Digital Governance:Empowerment Matrix and Evaluation of DigitalInnovations in India
Aroon Manoharanssociate rofessor niversit of assach settsoston oston
A Government Call Center as a Platform for CivicEngagement and Performance Indicator: A Case ofBoston’s 311 System
Pedro Mullerssociate rofessor nstit te of xact ciencesniversit of asso ndo asso ndo ra il
Citizens’ Empowerment through Digital Governance:Empowerment Matrix and Evaluation of DigitalInnovations in India
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial C r ncy ana nt isci lin o
Ar o in t lefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
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DISCUSSANTSGregg Buckingham
or er anager and ect rer chool of licd inistration niversit of entral loridarlando
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M O N D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 2PRESENTERM. Jae Moon
nderwood isting ished rofessor onsei niversiteo l orea
Public-Sector Reform for Better Services: Lessons fromKorean Cases
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSJihoon Jeong
octoral t dent niversit of orth Texas enton TRoles of International Aid in Disaster Risk Reductionunder Public-Sector Reform: South Korea
Myungjung Kwonssociate rofessor alifornia tate niversit
llerton llerton Determinants of Participation in Flexible WorkArrangements: Exploring “Smartwork” Use in SouthKorea
Eunju Rhossistant rofessor orthern llinois niversite al
A Closer Look at What Goes Wrong: AdministrativeReform and Cynicism
COAUTHORSYoon Jik Cho
ssociate rofessor onsei niversit eo l oreaDeterminants of Participation in Flexible WorkArrangements: Exploring “Smartwork” Use in SouthKorea
Hee Soun Jangssociate rofessor and ssistant hair niversit oforth Texas enton T
Roles of International Aid in Disaster Risk Reductionunder Public-Sector Reform: South Korea
Juyong Jeongssistant rofessor orea ational niversit of
Transportation h ng oreaA Closer Look at What Goes Wrong: AdministrativeReform and Cynicism
Taewoo Namssociate rofessor ng n wan niversit eo lorea
A Closer Look at What Goes Wrong: AdministrativeReform and Cynicism
Jooho Leessociate rofessor niversit of e ras a aha
aha e ras a A Preliminary Analysis of the Adoption of ParticipatoryGovernance Tools: A Case of Participatory Budgeting inSouth Korea
Hui Lissistant rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
Transparency, Legislative Void and Citizens’ Perceptionsof Government Responsiveness in China
Yuan Tingrofessor alifornia tate niversit llerton
llerton Determinants of Citizen Participation in GovernmentPerformance Evaluation: A Study of Fujian Province,China
Feng Wangssociate rofessor and ssociate ean hanghainiversit of inance and cono ics hanghai hina
Exploring the Relationship Between Citizen Trust andGood Governance: A Comparative Analysis of EastAsian Countries
Jiasheng Zhangoctoral t dent lorida tate niversit
Tallahassee Transparency, Legislative Void and Citizens’ Perceptionof Government Responsiveness in China
Tingjun Zhangssociate rofessor ian or al niversit hohina
Determinants of Citizen Participation in GovernmentPerformance Evaluation: A Study of Fujian Province,China
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Centennial CPu lic ctor for in out or a
l rring the ines nternational and o parativelic d inistration
MODERATORKeon Hyung Lee
rofessor lorida tate niversit Tallahassee
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M A R C H 1 2 M O N D A Y S E S S I O N SPRESENTERSAmy Brandley
i rar ons ltant laho a epart ent of i rariesl eno
Addressing Digital Inclusion through the Library EdgeInitiative in Oklahoma: A Program Evaluation
Nagesh Chopraiscal pecialist it of d ond d ond
Municipal Budget Book: Depiction of Performance orRecurring Array of Numbers?
Cody Mosleyirector cono ic evelop ent ro en rrowha er of o erce ro en rrow
Oklahoma Cities Seek Low-Paying Jobs
PRESENTER/COAUTHORNicole Heddy
niversit of entral laho a d ond Askin’ for a Little Respect: Public-Sector HumanResources Fighting for Its Seat at the Budget Table
t or in c tion6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Mineral Hall D(Open to all attendees)
ri a oun ni rsity c r a ocial
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ction on ff cti an oun A inistrationin t i l ast A c tion an Fil
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Andrew Simonssociate rofessor niversit of orth Texasenton T
Roles of International Aid in Disaster Risk Reductionunder Public-Sector Reform: South Korea
Hyun Jin Songoctoral t dent onsei niversit eo l orea
Determinants of Participation in Flexible WorkArrangements: Exploring “Smartwork” Use in SouthKorea
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Mineral Hall BPA Pan l o rn nt ff cti n ss t rou
nstitutional for s in or al rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
PRESENTERSSunjoo Park
ssociate esearch ellow orea nstit te of licd inistration eo l orea
Hyunwoo Takssociate esearch ellow orea nstit te of licd inistration eo l orea
3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Mineral Hall Gu ts ri nno ations in Pu lic
A inistrationn a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
Endorsed By:ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERBrett Sharp
rofessor niversit of entral laho a d ond Askin’ for a Little Respect: Public-Sector HumanResources Fighting for Its Seat at the Budget Table
DISCUSSANTElizabeth Overman
ssociate rofessor niversit of entral laho ad ond
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• New honors for faculty, including:– James L. Perry, 2017 John Gaus Award (APSA), 2018 Routledge Award (IRSPM)– Sean Nicholson-Crotty elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
• Newly opened Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center
• Celebrating 45 years of advancing knowledge and preparing leaders for the greater good
SPEA’s research and teaching faculty of more than 190 includes these public management and leadership scholars:
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PUBLIC ANDENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRSIndiana University
Claudia AvellanedaLisa Amsler David Audretsch Sergio Fernandez Robert Kravchuk
Michael McGuire Sean Nicholson-Crotty Jim Perry Thomas Rabovsky Amanda Rutherford
Beth Gazley
spea.indiana.edu
Jill Nicholson-Crotty
• #1 MPA, #3 Public Management and Administration Program, U.S. News & World Report (2017)
• #5 Globally for Public Administration Academic Ranking of World Universities (ShanghaiRanking), Centerfor World University Rankings
• New honors for faculty, including:– James L. Perry, 2017 John Gaus Award (APSA), 2018 Routledge Award (IRSPM)– Sean Nicholson-Crotty elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
• Newly opened Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center
• Celebrating 45 years of advancing knowledge and preparing leaders for the greater good
SPEA’s research and teaching faculty of more than 190 includes these public management and leadership scholars:
SCHOOL OF
PUBLIC ANDENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRSIndiana University
Claudia AvellanedaLisa Amsler David Audretsch Sergio Fernandez Robert Kravchuk
Michael McGuire Sean Nicholson-Crotty Jim Perry Thomas Rabovsky Amanda Rutherford
Beth Gazley
spea.indiana.edu
Jill Nicholson-Crotty
• #1 MPA, #3 Public Management and Administration Program, U.S. News & World Report (2017)
• #5 Globally for Public Administration Academic Ranking of World Universities (ShanghaiRanking), Centerfor World University Rankings
• New honors for faculty, including:– James L. Perry, 2017 John Gaus Award (APSA), 2018 Routledge Award (IRSPM)– Sean Nicholson-Crotty elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
• Newly opened Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center
• Celebrating 45 years of advancing knowledge and preparing leaders for the greater good
SPEA’s research and teaching faculty of more than 190 includes these public management and leadership scholars:
SCHOOL OF
PUBLIC ANDENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRSIndiana University
Claudia AvellanedaLisa Amsler David Audretsch Sergio Fernandez Robert Kravchuk
Michael McGuire Sean Nicholson-Crotty Jim Perry Thomas Rabovsky Amanda Rutherford
Beth Gazley
spea.indiana.edu
Jill Nicholson-Crotty
• #1 MPA, #3 Public Management and Administration Program, U.S. News & World Report (2017)
• #5 Globally for Public Administration Academic Ranking of World Universities (ShanghaiRanking), Centerfor World University Rankings
• New honors for faculty, including:– James L. Perry, 2017 John Gaus Award (APSA), 2018 Routledge Award (IRSPM)– Sean Nicholson-Crotty elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
• Newly opened Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center
• Celebrating 45 years of advancing knowledge and preparing leaders for the greater good
SPEA’s research and teaching faculty of more than 190 includes these public management and leadership scholars:
SCHOOL OF
PUBLIC ANDENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRSIndiana University
Claudia AvellanedaLisa Amsler David Audretsch Sergio Fernandez Robert Kravchuk
Michael McGuire Sean Nicholson-Crotty Jim Perry Thomas Rabovsky Amanda Rutherford
Beth Gazley
spea.indiana.edu
Jill Nicholson-Crotty
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A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
T U E S D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 3Daniel Rowland
irector lic ffairs it of enver xcise andicenses enver
Taxing and Licensing Dispensaries and Growers
Pan ls8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial F
a in Fairn ss a Priority for A ultictor a inationll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:T dvocac lliance ection on e ocrac and
ocial stice ection on thics and ntegrit inovernance ection on onprofit olic ractice andartnerships and t dents and ew d inistrationrofessionals ection
MODERATOR/DISCUSSANTSean McCandlessnstr ctor niversit of olorado enver rvada
PRESENTERSJan Bents
t dent niversit of tah alt a e it TLGBTQ+ Students at Singular Faith-Heavy Institutions:Inclusivity and Intersectionality
Jennifer Hookeroctoral t dent niversit of olorado enverenver
A Matter of Mission? The Experience of LGBTQEmployees in Federal Agencies
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSTane Danger
o o nder The Theater of lic olicinneapolis
Taking Theory into Practice: Using ImprovisationalTheater to Spark Activism, Civic Engagement and Deliberation on LGBTQ Issues
Phillip Voightorensics irector stav s dolph s olleget eter
Taking Theory into Practice: Using ImprovisationalTheater to Spark Activism, Civic Engagement and Deliberation on LGBTQ Issues
or s o s8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial GA inistrati Partn rs i s An nno ati
olution for ac lin Pu lic alt ssu sa i i in Pro ra ff cti n ss an or resh pproach onprofits and ivic ngage ent
PRESENTERSKara Johnson-Hufford
ranch hief ealth acilities and ergenc edicalervices niversit of olorado enver enver
Geoff Rabinowitzwner ons lting and octoral t dentaldosta tate niversit enver
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial HForu on anna is ulation in olora o
erfect orld lic d inistration Theor
Endorsed By:ection on ealth and an ervices d inistration
MODERATOR/PRESENTERHugh Miller
rofessor lorida tlantic niversit oca aton
PRESENTERSMark Bolton
egal o nsel olorado overnor s ffice enver Colorado’s Experience with Legal Marijuana
Michael Hartmanxec tive irector olorado epart ent of even eenver
Marijuana Enforcement and Tax Revenue
Ashley Kilroyxec tive irector xcise and icense it o nt ofenver
Regulating Cannabis in the City of Denver
Ali Maffeyolic and o nication nit pervisor reventionervices ivision olorado epart ent of lic ealth
and nviron ent enver Health and Environmental Implications of LegalCannabis
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M A R C H 1 3 T U E S D A Y S E S S I O N S
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial Arlan o s Puls i tclu Attac ran ina rs i t or s an ucefore and fter the tor ergenc andisaster anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on o plexit and etwor t dies and ection
on ergenc and risis anage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERThomas Bryer
rofessor niversit of entral lorida rlando Preparing for Luck or Lucky to be Prepared:Differentiating Between an Effective Response to anAttack at the Right Time, Right Place and StrategicPreparedness for an Attack at Any Time, Any Place
DISCUSSANTApril Taylor
ep t ergenc anager it of rlandoedford T
PRESENTERSSafiya Prysmakova
esearch ssistant niversit of entral loridarlando
Networks Between Municipal Government andMulticultural Communities: Toward EmergencyPreparedness and Resilience in the City of Orlando
Esteban Santist dent niversit of entral lorida rlando
Resilient Leadership: Moderated Flexibility and thePulse Nightclub Shooting
Staci Zavattarossociate rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
Come Together: Disaster Branding after the PulseNightclub Shooting
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial Boul s Polici s for r an ana ntl rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
MODERATORDoug Goodman
rofessor and epart ent ead niversit of Texas atallas ichardson T
CONVENERSShin Lee
rofessor and irector aster s rogra niversit ofeo l eo l orea
Joon Parkrofessor and ep t irector eo l ase t drogra niversit of eo l eo l orea
DISCUSSANTJonathan Justice
rofessor niversit of elaware ew astle
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSKristoffer Luiz
rad ate t dent lorida nternational niversitia i
The Most Advanced E-Government System
Kaitlin Wardrad ate t dent alifornia tate niversit anernardino an ernardino
Energy Policy in Seoul
Yeareen Yunrad ate t dent ornell niversit thaca
Application of ICT in Public Transportation: A CaseStudy from Seoul, South Korea
COAUTHORSNazife Ganapati
ssociate rofessor lorida nternational niversite ro e ines
The Most Advanced E-Government System
DongMan Kimrofessor alifornia tate niversit an ernardinoan ernardino
Energy Policy in Seoul
Thomas O’Toolerofessor and xec tive irector ornell niversitthaca
Application of ICT in Public Transportation: A CaseStudy from Seoul, South Korea
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A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
T U E S D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 3Sabina Schnell
ssistant rofessor rac se niversit rac se Transparency and Corruption: Revisiting the Evidence
Amporn Tamronglakrofessor Tha asat niversit ang o Thailand
In Search for Public-Sector Transparency Measurementin Thailand
PRESENTER/COAUTHORBrian Collins
ssociate rofessor and oordinator niversit oforth Texas enton T
Institutional Impacts on Information DisclosureAmong U.S. Local Government: Evidence from LocalGovernments in Arizona and Colorado
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Centennial Focial uity an ts act on o rnancll re ot al dvancing ocial it
Endorsed By:ection on e ocrac and ocial stice
MODERATOR/PRESENTERAnnie Miller
ssistant esearch rofessor niversit of enverenver
Guiding Efforts to Achieve Equity in Countering ViolentExtremism Programs
PRESENTERFarid Elsahn
rofessor and rogra irector oha nstit te forrad ate t dies oha atar
Antecedents to the Under-Representation of Women inLeadership Positions in the Public Sector in the State ofQatar
Samantha Larsonssistant rofessor niversit of isconsin sh oshsh osh
Participatory Photo Mapping to Advance Social Equityat the Rural-Urban Continuum
Fatima Bayma de Oliveirarofessor ndacao et lio argas o ndation io eaneiro ra il
Social Equity in Brazil: The Role of Affirmative Policiesat Higher Education
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Centennial Cr ic s to ilitary t rans an Fa ili sinning the ar The ilitar in lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on istorical rtistic and eflective xpression
and ection on ntergovern ental d inistration andanage ent
MODERATOR/PRESENTERJake Campbell
d nct rofessor alifornia tate niversit ongeach owland eights
Conflict at Home: Assessing the Impact of VA Expenditureson Veteran Homelessness in the United States
PRESENTERSNicholas Armstrong
enior irector esearch and val ation nstit te foreterans and ilitar a ilies rac se niversitrac se
In Search of an Enterprise Approach to Federal PolicyGoverning U.S. Military Veterans
Zachary Huitinkniello a il ost octoral esearch ellow nstit te
for eterans and ilitar a ilies rac se niversitrac se
Service Delivery Innovation and Diffusion in U.S.Military Veteran Policy: Case Studies of LeadingPractices in United States
L. Christopher Pleinrofessor est irginia niversit organtown
Unknown Terrain: Guiding Military Families throughCivilian Health and Social Services Programs throughthe Department of Defense’s Exceptional Family MemberProgram
Pan ls9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Centennial CPu lic ctor rans ar ncyPRESENTERSLoan Le
resident nstit te for ood overn ent and ncl siona land
An Analysis of Existing Policy and Implementation:Conflicts of Interest Among Medical Professionalsand Researchers and Their Impacts on Adherence toInformed Consent
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M A R C H 1 3 T U E S D A Y S E S S I O N S9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Centennial H
ata asur nt an Analysis for tt rcisions in i rs Policy Ar as aroun t
orll rring the ines nternational and o parative
lic d inistration
Endorsed By:ection on ergenc and risis anage ent ection
on lic d inistration esearch ection on licerfor ance and anage ent and ection on cience
and Technolog in overn ent
MODERATOR/COAUTHORJungwon Yeo
ssistant rofessor niversit of entral loridarlando
Big Data and Decisionmaking in Long Term DisasterRecovery: The 2016 Southern Louisiana FloodandNetwork Data Policymakers on the Refugee Crisis,Turkey
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSClaire Connolly Knox
ssociate rofessor and rogra irector niversit ofentral lorida rlando
Big Data and Decisionmaking in Long Term DisasterRecovery: The 2016 Southern Louisiana Flood
Kilkon Kossociate rofessor eo l ational niversit eo lorea
Measuring Policy Actors’ Influence on theDecisionmaking Process in Policy Networks
Hyun Hee Parkssistant rofessor oo in niversit eo l orea
Measuring Policy Actors’ Influence on theDecisionmaking Process in Policy Networks
Michael Sicilianossistant rofessor niversit of llinois hicagohicago
Global Policy Change on the Use and Exchange ofGenetic Material: Implications for Research Networksand Outcomes
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Centennial AAcc l rat ir in Policy anA inistration in ot ous Futur s
n e Toward the t re nviron ent andTechnolog
MODERATOR/PRESENTERChristopher Jones
ore ac lt alden niversit ppleton When Everything Falls Apart
DISCUSSANTJoyce Haines
enior ore ac lt e er alden niversitawrence
PRESENTERSLaMesha Craft
ll o rce ntelligence nal st alden niversitood ridge
When Agriculture Bites Back
Linda Kiltzrogra irector alden niversit alispell T
When Big Cities Go Bonkers
Tanya Settlesac lt irector alden niversit ittleton
When Big Evacuation Becomes a National Pastime
Lynn Wilsonxec tive irector and octoral ac lt eaTr st
nstit te and alden niversit ort Townsend When Good Waters Go Bad
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A PA Annual onf r nc n r A PAMission Focused and Service First: Creating Innovative Solutions
T U E S D A Y S E S S I O N S M A R C H 1 3
PRESENTERSMehmet Akif Demircioglu
ssistant rofessor ational niversit of ingaporeingapore
How Does Social Media Usage Affect Employees’ JobMotivation? Evidence from the Public-Sector
Taha Hameduddinoctoral t dent and ssociate nstr ctor ndiananiversit loo ington
Employee Engagement in the Public-Sector: ExaminingIts Link to Performance and Organizational Support
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSGeon Lee
rofessor onggi niversit won eonggi ohina
Public Service Motivation Matters in Job SatisfactionBetween Public and Private Sector in Korea? UsingPropensity Score Matching Method
Bangcheng Liurofessor hanghai iao Tong niversit hanghaihina
Can Public Service Motivation Activate PublicEmployees’ Entrepreneurial Intention? An Investigationin Chinese Context
COAUTHORSXinyu Tan
octoral t dent hanghai iao Tong niversithanghai hina
Can Public Service Motivation Activate PublicEmployees’ Entrepreneurial Intention? An Investigationin Chinese Context
Zonghe Zhangoctoral t dent hanghai iao Tong niversithanghai hina
Can Public Service Motivation Activate PublicEmployees’ Entrepreneurial Intention? An Investigationin Chinese Context
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Centennial BFiscal Plannin an ustaina ility
n a hoestring dget inance and roc re ent
MODERATOR/COAUTHORMarc Holzer
isting ished rofessor ffol niversit ostona ridge
Village Fiscal Sustainability and Dissolution in NewYork State
COAUTHORSFatih Demiroz
ssistant rofessor a o ston tate niversitntsville T
Network Data Policymakers on the Refugee Crisis,Turkey
Mary Feeneyssociate rofessor ri ona tate niversithoenix
Global Policy Change on the Use and Exchange ofGenetic Material: Implications for Research Networksand Outcomes
Kyujin Jungssistant rofessor orea niversit eo l orea
Big Data and Decisionmaking in Long Term DisasterRecovery: The 2016 Southern Louisiana Flood
Naim Kapucurofessor and irector niversit of entral loridarlando
Network Data Policymakers on the Refugee Crisis,Turkey
Eric Welchrofessor ri ona tate niversit hoenix
Global Policy Change on the Use and Exchange ofGenetic Material: Implications for Research Networksand Outcomes
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Centennial GPu lic r ic oti ation
ia onds in the o gh an eso rce anage ent
Endorsed By:ection on ersonnel d inistration and a or elations
MODERATOR/PRESENTERHyesong Ha
ost octoral ellow ocial cience orea esearchTea onsei niversit eo l oreaPublic Service Motivation Matters in Job SatisfactionBetween Public and Private Sector in Korea? UsingPropensity Score Matching Method
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M A R C H 1 3 T U E S D A Y S E S S I O N SWilliam Roehr
irector rogra evelop ent ontgo er o ntew or onda
Local Government Consolidation for Better Services:Practice and Theory
losin Pl nary11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Centennial DSPEAKERJane Pisano
rofessor niversit of o thern alifornia ol ricechool of lic olic os ngeles
MASTER OF CEREMONIESJ. Paul Blake
istrict epresentative ational o ncileattle
PRESENTERSChantalle LaFontant
octoral t dent ndiana niversit loo ington Balancing Capital Budgeting and Debt Management:Building for the Future
Wenchi Weioctoral t dent niversit of ent c exington
Does Professional Management of Municipalities ImpactGovernment Fiscal Slack?
PRESENTERS/COAUTHORSMinch Lewis
d nct rofessor rac se niversit rac se Local Government Consolidation for Better Services:Practice and Theory
Matthew Ossenforto nt xec tive ontgo er o nt ew oronda
Local Government Consolidation for Better Services:Practice and Theory
Thomas Sinclairssociate rofessor ingha ton niversit r den
Why Do Villages Dissolve? A Local Public EconomiesPerspective
Pengju Zhangssistant rofessor tgers niversit ewarontville
Village Fiscal Sustainability and Dissolution in NewYork State
COAUTHORSKomla Dzigbede
ssistant rofessor tate niversit of ew oringha ton ingha ton
Why Do Villages Dissolve? A Local Public EconomiesPerspective
Yilin Hourofessor rac se niversit rac se
Local Government Consolidation for Better Services:Practice and Theory
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rt n St te ni ersit tfie S h f G ern ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t e e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n Sessi n
t ers ni ersit S h f i ff irs n inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . erSe ti n n ers nne inistr ti n n r e ti ns S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S rt rief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S r se ni ersit e S h f iti enshi n i ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . en ries n e t res
r et n St te ni ersit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e s ni ersit sh S h f G ern ent n i Ser i e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f entr ri S h f i inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f r r r S rin s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f r en er S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsi e erni ersit f e re S h f i i n inistr ti n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . es Sessi n ni ersit f Ge r i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S e i E ents n ti itiesni ersit f st n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f ns s S h f i ff irs n inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f innes t hre S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f iss ri r n S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f e r s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f rth r in h e i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f itts r h Gr te S h f i n ntern ti n ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsi e erni ersit f S n r n is S h f n e ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f S thern if rni S ri e S h f i i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ri Sesi n ni ersit f e s t r in t n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f e s t s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ir ini n e th ni ersit . s i er S h f i ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S n Sessi n
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eri n ni ersit S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ri n St te ni ersit S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ri h n ni ersit rri tt S h f n e ent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
if rni St te ni ersit S n ern r in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rne ni ersit nstit te f r i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
e rintin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ri ntern ti n ni ersit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ge r e s n ni ersit S h r S h f i n G ern ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S t r Sessi n he Ge r e shin t n ni ersit r hten er S h f i i n i inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . .
n i n ni ersit S h f i n En ir n ent ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hn e e f ri in sti e it ni ersit f e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
e r ni ersit ner Gr te S h f i Ser i e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rthern in is ni ersit S h f i n G ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
rt n St te ni ersit tfie S h f G ern ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t e e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n Sessi n
t ers ni ersit S h f i ff irs n inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . erSe ti n n ers nne inistr ti n n r e ti ns S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S rt rief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S r se ni ersit e S h f iti enshi n i ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . en ries n e t res
r et n St te ni ersit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e s ni ersit sh S h f G ern ent n i Ser i e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f entr ri S h f i inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f r r r S rin s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f r en er S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsi e erni ersit f e re S h f i i n inistr ti n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . es Sessi n ni ersit f Ge r i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S e i E ents n ti itiesni ersit f st n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f ns s S h f i ff irs n inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f innes t hre S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f iss ri r n S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f e r s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f rth r in h e i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f itts r h Gr te S h f i n ntern ti n ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsi e erni ersit f S n r n is S h f n e ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f S thern if rni S ri e S h f i i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ri Sesi n ni ersit f e s t r in t n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f e s t s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ir ini n e th ni ersit . s i er S h f i ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S n Sessi n
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eri n ni ersit S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ri n St te ni ersit S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ri h n ni ersit rri tt S h f n e ent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
if rni St te ni ersit S n ern r in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rne ni ersit nstit te f r i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
e rintin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ri ntern ti n ni ersit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ge r e s n ni ersit S h r S h f i n G ern ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S t r Sessi n he Ge r e shin t n ni ersit r hten er S h f i i n i inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . .
n i n ni ersit S h f i n En ir n ent ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hn e e f ri in sti e it ni ersit f e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
e r ni ersit ner Gr te S h f i Ser i e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rthern in is ni ersit S h f i n G ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
rt n St te ni ersit tfie S h f G ern ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t e e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n Sessi n
t ers ni ersit S h f i ff irs n inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . erSe ti n n ers nne inistr ti n n r e ti ns S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S rt rief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S r se ni ersit e S h f iti enshi n i ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . en ries n e t res
r et n St te ni ersit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e s ni ersit sh S h f G ern ent n i Ser i e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f entr ri S h f i inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f r r r S rin s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f r en er S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsi e erni ersit f e re S h f i i n inistr ti n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . es Sessi n ni ersit f Ge r i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S e i E ents n ti itiesni ersit f st n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f ns s S h f i ff irs n inistr ti n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f innes t hre S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f iss ri r n S h f i ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f e r s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f rth r in h e i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f itts r h Gr te S h f i n ntern ti n ff irs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsi e erni ersit f S n r n is S h f n e ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f S thern if rni S ri e S h f i i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ri Sesi n ni ersit f e s t r in t n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ni ersit f e s t s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ir ini n e th ni ersit . s i er S h f i ff irs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S n Sessi n
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