PROGRAM
Days: Thursday, June 27th Friday, June 28th Saturday, June 29th
Thursday, June 27th
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08:30-10:00 Session 1A: Percolator: Bringing Theory to Practice in University Based Centers
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
08:30 | Bringing Theory to Practice in University Based Centers (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 1B: Collaboration Among Local and Regional Governments
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
08:30 | Exploring Municipal Collaboration Strategies in Cross-Boundary Government Initiatives: A Mixed Study of Interprovincial Government Services in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Xiaoyang Chen |
08:45 | Compelled to Coordinate: understanding local intra- and inter-governmental coordination on environmental sustainability issues (abstract) PRESENTER: Anmol Soni |
09:00 | Political Leaders’ Work Experience and Interlocal Cooperation: A Stochastic Actor-Oriented Model (abstract) PRESENTER: Fang Duan |
09:15 | Multi-Level Network Governance in Implementing Resilience Plans and Policies (abstract) PRESENTER: Ratna Okhai |
08:30-10:00 Session 1C: Cultivating Social Impact Through Placemaking: Can Government and Nonprofits Get it Right?
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
08:30 | Measuring impact: An engaged scholarship project advancing placemaking evaluation (abstract) PRESENTER: B. Kathleen Gallagher |
08:44 | Social Impact Through the Arts: Why Inclusive Cultural Districts for All Matters (abstract) PRESENTER: Karabi Bezboruah |
08:58 | What We Do Matters: The Influence of Organizational Type on Operational Reality in Arts Nonprofits (abstract) |
09:12 | Advancing Inclusion: An Experimental Study of Representation and Arts Participation (abstract) PRESENTER: Jaclyn Piatak |
08:30-10:00 Session 1D: Public Values
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
08:30 | Is Public Sector Worker Decision Making (More) Driven by Public Value?: Comparing the Public and Private Sectors with the Gamification Method (abstract) PRESENTER: Nara Park |
08:45 | What Public Values Do Practitioner-Scholar Research Collaborations Seek to Create? Evidence from a Field Experiment (abstract) PRESENTER: Tian Tang |
09:00 | Good Digital Governance: developing a framework for safeguarding public values (abstract) PRESENTER: Erna Ruijer |
08:30-10:00 Session 1E: Roundtable discussion: Equity and diversity
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 248
08:30 | Do Narratives Matter: DEI and Higher Education (abstract) |
08:40 | Team Diversity and Effectiveness: Evidence from Grand Challenge Teams. (abstract) PRESENTER: Kun Huang |
08:50 | Approaches to Equity in Public Budgeting and Financial Management: a systematic literature review (abstract) PRESENTER: Hyoeun Kim |
09:00 | Shocks to Success: Examining the Effect of Hurricane Harvey on Student Outcomes (abstract) PRESENTER: Wesley Wehde |
08:30-10:00 Session 1F: Percolator: Public action for democratic development: Academic initiatives in uncertain times
Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
08:30 | Public action for democratic development: academic initiatives in uncertain times (abstract) PRESENTER: Fernanda Natasha Bravo Cruz |
08:30-10:00 Session 1G: Street-level Bureaucracy in Different Agency Settings
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
08:30 | Street-level Disparities: How Place Shapes the Process of Frontline Child Welfare Investigations (abstract) |
08:45 | "They're More Institutionalized Than Us:" The Role of Hierarchy in Correctional Officer Decision-Making (abstract) |
09:00 | Legality versus the Budget – Governing Street-level Bureaucrats’ Case Decisions on Social Policy (abstract) PRESENTER: Bjarke Lund-Sørensen |
09:15 | Recruiting With Alternative Motivational Messages: A Field Experiment Using Police Job Advertisements (abstract) PRESENTER: Leisha DeHart-Davis |
08:30-10:00 Session 1H: Sectoral Differences
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
08:30 | Does the employment sector matter? A study of employee absence in public, nonprofit, and forprofit organizations (abstract) |
08:45 | Pay Disparities between Employees with and without Disabilities in the Public and Private Sectors (abstract) PRESENTER: Tingzhong Huang |
09:00 | Public Perceptions of Sector Bias and Cross-Sector Collaboration: Evidence from Cross-National Study (abstract) PRESENTER: Minjung Kim |
09:15 | Sector Differences in When Public Participation Matters: Is Participation More Important for Government Organizations? (abstract) PRESENTER: Suyeon Jo |
08:30-10:00 Session 1I: Public Service Motivation in the Context of Workloads
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
08:30 | Public Service Motivation's Moderating Role on Job Stressors and Job Satisfaction: A JD-R Framework Analysis among Public Employees (abstract) PRESENTER: Jinju Suk |
08:45 | Double-edged sword effects of work connectivity behavior after-hours (WCBA) on in-role and extra-role behaviors (abstract) PRESENTER: Shimin Zhang |
09:00 | How to Go the Extra Mile at Work?Exploring Extra Hours Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Public Service (abstract) PRESENTER: Zijing Wu |
09:15 | Unpacking the links between public service motivation and chronic stress : an empirical journey into the neurobiology of behavior by using hair cortisol concentration (abstract) PRESENTER: Wouter Vandenabeele |
08:30-10:00 Session 1J: Administrative Burdens
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
08:30 | Does digital government reduce administrative burden, and if so, for whom? Evidence from a large-scale survey (abstract) |
08:45 | Rights and Burdens: How Universities Limit Access to Accommodations for Students with Disabilities. (abstract) PRESENTER: Jill Nicholson-Crotty |
09:00 | Take-up in Rental Housing Assistance: Administrative Burden and the Role of Community Partners in Emergency Rental Assistance Programs in California (abstract) PRESENTER: Cypress Marrs |
09:15 | Citizen Participation and Administrative Burdens: The Effects of Power-sharing and Forum Modality (abstract) PRESENTER: Donavon Johnson |
08:30-10:00 Session 1K: Contracts and Procurement
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
08:30 | Does Contracting out Improve Organizational Performance in the Public Sector? A Meta-Analysis of Current Research. (abstract) PRESENTER: Ed Gerrish |
08:45 | Green Procurement in the US State Governments: A Survival Analysis (abstract) PRESENTER: Yiying Chen |
09:00 | How Organizational Implementation of Equity Values Shapes Participant Experiences in Complex Contracts (abstract) PRESENTER: Elizabeth Tong |
09:15 | Why are transactions taken off the market? Convenient contracts - a missing term in transaction cost theory. (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 1L: Human Resource Management Topics
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
08:30 | Can motivation be collectively increased? Field experimental evidence on training of organizational units (abstract) PRESENTER: Lotte Bøgh Andersen |
08:45 | Rethinking Employee Development and Training: The Effect of Civic Engagement on Self-Efficacy (abstract) |
09:00 | Administration Changes and Changing Factors Influencing Turnover Intentions: A Longitudinal Analysis of Public Employee Turnover Intentions in South Korea (abstract) PRESENTER: Gook-Jin Kim |
09:15 | Should I stay or should I go? Factors affecting the turnover of new civil servants in Taiwan. (abstract) PRESENTER: Shun-Wen Wu |
10:15-11:45 Session 2A: Percolator: The Variety of Network Studies in Public Management and Policy: A Guide for the Perplexed
Location: Johnson Hall 175
10:15 | The Variety of Network Studies in Public Management and Policy: A Guide for the Perplexed (abstract) PRESENTER: Brint Milward |
10:15-11:45 Session 2B: Lightning talks: Tech-Government Intersection, Smart Cities, and the Environment
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Location: Johnson Hall 102
10:15 | Public Management and the Natural Environment (abstract) |
10:22 | Recentralization, Technology, and “Economy-Environment” relationship: Evidence from Environmental Protection Inspection Campaign (abstract) PRESENTER: Rui Bai |
10:29 | Artificial Intelligence, Smart Cities, and Public Value Creation (abstract) PRESENTER: Yi-Fan Wang |
10:36 | The Public Value of the Pandemic Olympics: Negative Effects of Tokyo 2020 on Citizens’ Government Evaluations (abstract) |
10:43 | What contributes to the Isomorphism and Differentiation of government digital transformation?Mixed analysis of NCA and TSQCA in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Jing Liu |
10:50 | How does big data governance change the supervising-subordinate relations in local government: An empirical evidence from China (abstract) |
10:57 | Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) as evidence for public organization decision-making? (abstract) PRESENTER: Tipeng Chen |
10:15-11:45 Session 2C: Collaborative Governance Activation and Evolution
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
10:15 | Is Collaboration Stronger Longer? (abstract) PRESENTER: Khaldoun Abouassi |
10:30 | Comparative Regulatory Capacity, Market Conditions and Public-Private Interaction in Platform Governance (abstract) |
10:45 | How does collaborative governance evolve over time? Examining 30 years of mandated public safety collaboration across the State of Oregon (abstract) PRESENTER: Adam Cucchiara |
11:00 | A Conjoint Study of the Activation of Collaborative Partners in Mandated Networks (abstract) PRESENTER: Chris Silvia |
10:15-11:45 Session 2D: Public-Private Partnerships
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
10:15 | Delivering innovative infrastructure projects through advanced financing mechanisms (abstract) PRESENTER: Marjorie De la Cruz |
10:30 | The Making of a Trauma-Informed State: An ethnographic case study of public/private collaboration for state-level change (abstract) PRESENTER: Lara Altman |
10:45 | Harnessing Public Waste Accountability to Mitigate Municipal Waste Generation: Lessons from an Empirical Cross-City Analysis (abstract) |
10:15-11:45 Session 2E: Roundtable discussion: Leadership and accountability
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
10:15 | How can the return of supervisory responsibility help eliminate policy obstruction?-- Evidence from China's " Re-supervision " policy implementation (abstract) PRESENTER: Wenchao Lu |
10:25 | Leadership Under Fire: Analyzing Political Leaders' Tactics in COVID-19 Briefings (abstract) PRESENTER: Ashlee Frandell |
10:35 | Why Officials Are Held Strictly Accountable: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of Major Emergencies in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Chunyan Hu |
10:15-11:45 Session 2G: Roundtable discussion: Reflections and rhetoric
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
10:15 | The Collaborative dynamics of Multi-Stakeholders in Global Governance of AI: Reflections on a Dual Institutional Logic (abstract) PRESENTER: Tianpei Ren |
10:25 | Bridging the Rhetoric-Reality Divide: Implications for Collaborative Governance in the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus in Forced Migration Context (abstract) PRESENTER: Jung Myung Cho |
10:35 | Beyond Tedious Politics: Government’s Evolutionary Strategies of Engaging Gen Z Audiences Through Memes, Slangs, and Trendy Videos on Bilibili (abstract) PRESENTER: Liuliu Chen |
10:15-11:45 Session 2H: Psychological Costs in Administrative Burden: Stigma, Trust, and Perceptions of Government
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
10:15 | Do Burdens Make Citizens? Cross-National Evidence of Policy Feedback Effects of Administrative Burdens (abstract) PRESENTER: Martin Baekgaard |
10:29 | Can Reducing Administrative Burdens Increase Trust in Government? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial (abstract) PRESENTER: Donald Moynihan |
10:43 | Stigma and the social safety net: Experimental evidence on the role of stigma as a barrier to take-up of government programs (abstract) PRESENTER: Jessica Lasky-Fink |
10:57 | “I deadnamed myself until my documents matched”: Trans People and the Psychological Costs of Accessing SNAP, Medicaid, and Unemployment Insurance (abstract) |
10:15-11:45 Session 2I: Performance Management: Strategic Responses to Performance Targets
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
10:15 | The Impact of Perceived Organizational Silence on Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Perceived Performance among South Korean Public Officials (abstract) PRESENTER: Yeobin Yoon |
10:30 | Efforts or gaming: How local governments respond to performance incentives and bypassing monitoring (abstract) PRESENTER: Mengke Guo |
10:45 | How does performance feedback influence managerial response: A meta-analytical review (abstract) PRESENTER: Chengwei Wang |
11:00 | How Bureaucrats React to Performance Evaluations: Evidence from a Vignette Experiment (abstract) PRESENTER: Emily Boykin |
10:15-11:45 Session 2J: Public Service Motivation, Job Choice, and Organizational Attractiveness
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
10:15 | Centripetal force: Public Employment, Ideology, and Bureaucracy as Democratic Mainstay (abstract) PRESENTER: Seung-Ho An |
10:30 | Effects of Supportive Relationships in Workplace on Employee Work Behavior: The Moderating Role of Commuting Autonomy (abstract) |
10:45 | Exploring the Public Service Motivation on the Impact of Interpersonal Relationships for Newly-Recruited Civil Servants in Taiwan (abstract) |
11:00 | Democratic Backsliding and Attraction to Work for the Government: The case of Israel during the Judicial Overhaul (abstract) PRESENTER: Sharon Gilad |
10:15-11:45 Session 2K: Handbook of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
10:15 | DEI in climate policy: miles to go (abstract) PRESENTER: Sreeja Nair |
10:29 | Unfinished Work: Promoting Gender Identity Equity in Public Administration (abstract) PRESENTER: Meghna Sabharwal |
10:43 | Diversity, Religiosity and Intersectionality: A Case Study of Muslim Americans (abstract) PRESENTER: Shahrin Upoma |
10:15-11:45 Session 2L: Artificial Intelligence: Impacts on Public Organizations
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
10:15 | The effect of A.I. adoption on government performance: the moderating role of algorithmic transparency (abstract) PRESENTER: Min-Hyu Kim |
10:30 | Developing a good governance framework for AI data governance in smart cities: a literature review (abstract) |
10:45 | Cognitive Impacts of AI on Administration (abstract) |
11:00 | Threats or Opportunities? How Local Government Managers and Employees Perceive the Adoption and Use of Emerging Technology Tools (abstract) PRESENTER: Eunju Rho |
10:15-11:45 Session 2M: Human Resource Management: Diversity Considerations
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
10:15 | Executive Orders, Race, and Political Pressure in the Federal Workforce (abstract) |
10:30 | Glass Walls in Local Bureaucracies: Gender Segregation in Public Authorities and Boards (abstract) |
10:45 | Anonymizing tools in public personnel processes: Does it matter for interviewing and hiring outcomes? (abstract) PRESENTER: Brad Johnson |
11:00 | (Mis) Representation in Miss Representation: A Survey Experiment on Public Perceptions of Women’s Representation (abstract) |
13:45-15:15 Session 3A: Strategic Management
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
13:45 | Explaining dramatic organizational growth: Comparing MEDA’s 2016-20 and 2020-25 strategic planning efforts (abstract) PRESENTER: John Bryson |
14:00 | What Really Matters?The Impacts of Different Reputation Management Strategies on Public Risk Perception in Digital Governance (abstract) PRESENTER: Yuming Wei |
14:15 | Frontiers in Strategic Management: Strategic Program Management and its Drivers (abstract) PRESENTER: Evan Berman |
13:45-15:15 Session 3B: Community and service provision
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 248
13:45 | What seems to be the problem? Exploring cross-sector arrangements for social accountability (abstract) PRESENTER: Valentina Mele |
13:52 | From the Courtroom to the Community: The role of judicial actors in collaborative responses. (abstract) |
13:59 | From the Community to the City and Back: A Ten-Year Retrospective of Public Participation in Local Governance (abstract) |
13:45-15:15 Session 3C: Collaborative Governance for Environmental Protection
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
13:45 | State actors as change agents: Exploring the role of agency, discretion and institutional work in collaborative governance of public lands (abstract) |
14:00 | Wildfire collaboration and social equity: Building versus borrowing social capital (abstract) PRESENTER: Holly Nesbitt |
14:15 | Governance mismatches in drinking water planning: Integrating policy, provision, and pragmatism (abstract) PRESENTER: Kate Albrecht |
14:30 | Polycentric governance of climate induced relocation: A theoretical exploration of complex institutionalization (abstract) PRESENTER: Brad Johnson |
13:45-15:15 Session 3D: Environmental Policy Implementation
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
13:45 | Blame and Water Policy in the Southwest United States (abstract) PRESENTER: Minwoo Ahn |
14:00 | The fiscal impact of a hydraulic fracturing on local governments in New York and Pennsylvania (abstract) |
14:15 | Dynamic and Hybrid State-led Environmental Governance: A Case Study of Beidahuang State Farm in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Jingjie Cao |
14:30 | Strategies to Improve Network Outcomes in Implementing UN SDGs: Evidence from National Anti-desertification Projects in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Xuejiao Niu |
13:45-15:15 Session 3E: Nonprofit Coalitions and Advocacy
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
13:45 | Dynamics of Forming Nonprofit Coalitions to Advocate: A Case Study of Just Energy Transition for Critically Endangered Sea Animal Conservation (abstract) |
14:00 | Beyond Collaboration: The Role of Nonprofit Leadership in Promoting Participant Diversity for Environmental Justice (abstract) |
14:15 | Is the public really clueless?: Testing public knowledge about nonprofits (abstract) |
14:30 | Capacity Building Strategies and Organizational Sustainability in Community-Based Development Organizations: A Critical Analysis (abstract) |
13:45-15:15 Session 3F: Co-production and implementation
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
13:45 | Co-production of transition planning increased independent living service use among older adolescents in foster care. (abstract) PRESENTER: Sunggeun Park |
13:55 | Monetary, prosocial, or both: A field experiment of co-production incentives (abstract) PRESENTER: Hui Yin |
14:05 | Health Worker Potential for Expanded Exploration of Public “Frontlineness”: A Scientometric Analysis (abstract) PRESENTER: Saif Tarek Abdelrasol |
13:45-15:15 Session 3G: Percolator: Public Management in the Shadow of Politicization: The Consequences of the American Presidential Election
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
13:45 | Public Management in the Shadow of Politicization: The Consequences of the American Presidential Election (abstract) |
13:45-15:15 Session 3H: Recruitment, Selection, and Retention of Public Employees
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
13:45 | The impact of government fellowships on career trajectories and mindsets (abstract) PRESENTER: Elizabeth Linos |
13:59 | Crafting a compelling employer branding value proposition in the public sector: A matter of stereotyped views (abstract) PRESENTER: Lorenza Micacchi |
14:13 | How AI applications can reduce biases in public sector hiring (abstract) PRESENTER: Mogens Jin Pedersen |
14:27 | Choosing Tides: How Sustainability Action Contributes to Retention among Public Employees (abstract) |
13:45-15:15 Session 3I: Street-level Bureaucracy: Professional Identities and Citizen Contact
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
13:45 | Does Emotion-based Response Work? The Impact Public Officials’ Emotional Intelligence on Citizens’ Satisfaction (abstract) PRESENTER: Ruoyun Wang |
14:00 | The Use of Resources at the Street-Level: A Qualitative Study of Social Workers (abstract) PRESENTER: Xiaoyang Xu |
14:15 | Street-level Bureaucrats’ Compliance with the Ethics Reform: Evidence from a List Experiment (abstract) PRESENTER: Minsung Michael Kang |
14:30 | How does citizen contact impact service organizational citizenship behavior? (abstract) PRESENTER: Haiyan Lu |
13:45-15:15 Session 3J: Implementation
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
13:45 | The Dynamics of Compliance: Investigating Public Employee Motivations in Colombia's National Government. (abstract) |
14:00 | FOCUSing on Implementable Strategies for Addressing Wicked Problems (abstract) PRESENTER: Robin Lemaire |
14:15 | Racialized Strategic Action Fields: Equity Challenges in State Level Implementation of Federal Policy (abstract) PRESENTER: Ariel Maschke |
14:30 | Federal Devolution and State-Level Implementation: Families First and the Unfulfilled Promise of Child Welfare Transformation (abstract) PRESENTER: Bethany Elston |
13:45-15:15 Session 3K: Coproduction Studies
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
13:45 | King County Metro's Mobility Equity Cabinet: A Case of Co-Creation in Transportation (abstract) |
14:00 | Symbolic representation and coproduction: A survey experiment on principals’ race and parent involvement (abstract) PRESENTER: Esther Han |
14:15 | Working with Winners: The role of perceived organizational performance in co-production (abstract) PRESENTER: Jordan Hunter |
14:30 | How does the theory of coproduction work in practice? Assessing who is and isn’t able to use coproduced information (abstract) PRESENTER: Benjamin Clark |
13:45-15:15 Session 3L: Government-Nonprofit Intersection
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
13:45 | Government-Nonprofit Intersectoral Relationship: Lessons from immigrant-serving nonprofit sector and the adoption of sanctuary policy. (abstract) |
13:52 | Understanding nonprofit engagement in water resource management during periods of drought (abstract) |
13:59 | How nonprofits build trust in public organizations in collaboration settings? : a grounded theory study of social service nonprofits in South Korea (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 4A: State of the Field Assessments
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Location: Johnson Hall 175
15:30 | 50 Years of Rural Research in Public Administration: Evidence and Future Avenues (abstract) |
15:45 | Large-N Research on the Governance of Purpose-oriented Networks: A new Path and an Agenda based on three Worlds of Action, Boundary Objects, and Machine Learning (abstract) PRESENTER: Angel Saz-Carranza |
16:00 | The State of Bibliographic Networks in the Academic Literature of Public Administration: An Exploration of the Origins for the Insularity and Isolation of the Field (abstract) PRESENTER: Glenn McGuigan |
16:15 | When Neutral Competence Does Not Suffice: Career Bureaucrats and the Deformation of Democracy in the United States: (abstract) PRESENTER: Barry Bozeman |
15:30-17:00 Session 4B: Lightning talks: Innovation
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Location: Johnson Hall 102
15:30 | Building Bridges to Innovation: The Impact of International Friendship Cities on Regional Innovation in China (abstract) |
15:37 | Transformational Leadership, Autonomy, and Organizational Culture: A Model for Workplace Innovation and Innovative Work Behavior (abstract) PRESENTER: Seongdeok Oh |
15:44 | Innovators or Copycats? Path Dependency and Policy Adoption -- Taking Smoking Ban Policy and State Vaping Policy as an Example (abstract) PRESENTER: Jing He |
15:51 | Dancing on the tightrope: how dark digital innovation influences our society? --- a systematic review on dark digital innovation impact (abstract) PRESENTER: Tianpei Ren |
15:58 | Innovating for Stability: The Role of Hierarchies in Project Network Management (abstract) |
16:05 | Regenerating traditional culture through multiple stakeholders’ collaboration for rural industrial diversity and cultural conservation: multiple cases study in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Jing Bai |
15:30-17:00 Session 4C: Collaborative Governance Outcomes
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
15:30 | Constructing Effective Collaborative Governance: Immigrant-Serving Nonprofits and Educators in Sanctuary Cities (abstract) PRESENTER: Kathryn Grossman |
15:45 | Outcomes of outcomes: Adaptation of collaborative actions in watershed management (abstract) PRESENTER: Jiho Kim |
16:00 | Collaborative climate governance: The role of agile leadership in spurring climate-related outputs through cross-sector collaboration (abstract) PRESENTER: Lena Brogaard |
16:15 | Collaboration as a Catalyst: Evaluating the Impact of Academic-Practitioner Collaboration on Practitioners’ Engagement with Smart Technology (abstract) PRESENTER: Tian Luo |
15:30-17:00 Session 4D: Environmental Program Performance
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
15:30 | Bureaucratic Responsiveness, Immigrants, and Environmental Justice: Evidence from an Experimental Study (abstract) PRESENTER: Chengxin Xu |
15:45 | Does environmental information disclosure spur green technology transfer: From the perspective of multi-agent interaction mechanism (abstract) PRESENTER: Yuan Xu |
16:00 | Substantiveness or Symbolism? Examining the Greenness of Municipal Green Bonds (abstract) PRESENTER: Justina Jose |
16:15 | Cracking the Synergy Challenge between Environmental Governance and Economic Development: Empirical Evidence from China’s Positive List Enterprises (abstract) PRESENTER: Dong Liu |
15:30-17:00 Session 4E: Nonprofit Management
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
15:30 | Cross Embeddedness, Political incentive and Organization Performance: An Empirical Study of Science & Technology Societies in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Yangyang Li |
15:45 | High Stakes: Why Randomized Controlled Trials Threaten the Nonprofit Sector (abstract) PRESENTER: Jennifer Mosley |
16:00 | Police Foundations: Dark Money and the Refund the Police Movement (abstract) PRESENTER: Daniel Baker |
15:30-17:00 Session 4F: Roundtable discussion: Cross-sector implementation and digital government
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
15:30 | Can the Construction of Digital Government Improve the Equalization of Basic Public Services? - A Test Based on a Double Difference Model (abstract) PRESENTER: Yanan Gao |
15:40 | The Amish in the era of digital government and roles of Nonprofit Organizations as advocates and social enterprises (abstract) |
15:50 | How to distinguish shared motivation in collaborative governance of the river basin? A metacoupling approach using integrated multi-source big data (abstract) PRESENTER: Xinfeng Zhao |
15:30-17:00 Session 4G: Percolator: Bridging Law and Public Administration: Conversations in Engaged Public Governance
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
15:30 | Bridging Law and Public Administration: Conversations in Engaged Public Governance (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 4H: Performance Assessment Processes
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
15:30 | Performance Feedback and Organizational Performance: The Role of Quality Ratings in Long-Term Care (abstract) PRESENTER: Miyeon Song |
15:45 | Assessing the Performance of Local Public Libraries: Community Characteristics and Public Service Management Choice (abstract) |
16:00 | Examining the Link between Performance Appraisal and Organizational Performance from A Multigoal Perspective: Evidence from Local Governments in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Zhongnan Jiang |
16:15 | Performance Spillover Across Agency Boundaries (abstract) PRESENTER: Ji Hyun Byeon |
15:30-17:00 Session 4I: Public Service Motivation
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
15:30 | Public Service Motivation, Contextual Factors, and Coping Strategy: Evidence from Two Experimental Studies of Street-level Bureaucrats (abstract) PRESENTER: Lei Tao |
15:45 | The co-evolution of public service motivation with weak and strong social network ties (abstract) PRESENTER: Jeongyoon Lee |
16:00 | Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Public Service Motivation, and Prosocial Motivation – A Systematic Review (abstract) PRESENTER: Kristina S. Weißmüller |
16:15 | Radical inclusivity in public service delivery: Lessons from US libraries (abstract) PRESENTER: Mary Feeney |
15:30-17:00 Session 4J: Administrative Burden Tolerance
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
15:30 | Third Party Cooperation in Administrative Burden: Nonprofits, Parents, and Youth Gender Affirming Care Access (abstract) |
15:45 | Does Political Participation Improve Experiences of Administrative Burden? (abstract) PRESENTER: Erzuah Nvidah |
16:00 | Positive Framing of Electric Vehicle Subsidies: Exploring the Impact on Burden Tolerance and Adoption (abstract) PRESENTER: Hyunji Kim |
16:15 | Burden Tolerance of Bureaucrats: Policy Contexts and Social Constructions (abstract) PRESENTER: Jaeyeong Nam |
15:30-17:00 Session 4K: Budgeting Processes
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
15:30 | Linking Planning and Budgeting--A Comparison of Five OECD Countries (abstract) |
15:45 | Balancing Security and Growth: The Budgetary Choices of Chinese Local Governments (abstract) PRESENTER: Yanbing Han |
16:00 | How do States Budget for Disasters and Why Does it Matter? (abstract) |
16:15 | How Can Participatory Budgeting Enhance the Voice of Underrepresented Minorities? (abstract) PRESENTER: Michelle Lofton |
15:30-17:00 Session 4L: Coproduction Motivations
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
15:30 | How Financial and Normative Rewards Stimulate Citizens’ Coproduction: Experimental Evidence from Inner Mongolia (abstract) PRESENTER: Huantao Zhang |
15:45 | Coherent Nudging: Examining the Interplay of Educative and Noneducative Nudges in Citizens’ Coproduction Intentions (abstract) PRESENTER: Tianhao Zhai |
16:00 | What motivates public employees to engage with co-production? Experimental evidence on urban planning (abstract) PRESENTER: Jongmin Lee |
15:30-17:00 Session 4M: Network Structure
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
15:30 | From Temporary to Purpose-Oriented: A Longitudinal Study of a COVID-19 Finance Network (abstract) PRESENTER: Huishan Yang |
15:45 | Mitigating Risks in Collaboration Agreements: An Empirical Examination of Network Structure and Contract Design (abstract) PRESENTER: Raul Gutierrez Meave |
16:00 | Approaches to network governance and the role network administrative organizations (NAOs): Comparing governance forms in 4 watersheds in the U.S. (abstract) PRESENTER: Mark Imperial |
16:15 | The influence of Purpose-Oriented Networks: Studying Network Dissolution in Communities (abstract) |
Friday, June 28th
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08:00-09:30 Session 5A: Percolator: Policy Implementation as a Field of Study
Location: Johnson Hall 175
08:00 | Policy Implementation as a Field of Study (abstract) PRESENTER: Lael Keiser |
08:00-09:30 Session 5B: Lightning talks: Evaluation and outcomes
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Location: Johnson Hall 102
08:00 | Electronic point-of-sale devices and tax compliance: Evidence from Pakistan (abstract) PRESENTER: Isabelle Cohen |
08:07 | Fare-Free Public Transit's Impact on the Health and Well-Being of People Living in Poverty (abstract) PRESENTER: David Phillips |
08:14 | Evaluating Same-Day Service for Paratransit Customers (abstract) PRESENTER: Rachel Brown |
08:21 | Theory and Practice of the Agricultural Cyclical System in North Korea (abstract) PRESENTER: Eunjin Kim |
08:28 | Does Collaborative Economic Development Work? Examining Regional Solutions in Oregon (abstract) PRESENTER: Joanne Kim |
08:35 | Pseudo-Principals: Program Management Consultants in State DOT Project Delivery (abstract) |
08:42 | Enhancing Housing Equity: Nonprofits and CDFIs in Affordable Housing Initiatives (abstract) |
08:00-09:30 Session 5C: Collaborative Governance: Sense-making, Knowledge Brokering, and Reaching Agreements
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
08:00 | The Role of Disputes in Collaborative Capacity-Building (abstract) PRESENTER: Jinwei Li |
08:15 | Exploring Contextual Influence in Collaboration: a Sense-making Perspective (abstract) PRESENTER: Zhihang Yuan |
08:30 | Knowledge brokering in collaborative governance regimes (abstract) PRESENTER: Tom Koontz |
08:45 | High, Low, or Just Different?: Investigating Institutional Capacity to Partner across Diverse Communities (abstract) PRESENTER: Branda Nowell |
08:00-09:30 Session 5D: Innovations in Public Procurement for Public and Citizen Value
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
08:00 | Do digital technologies advance sustainable procurement? The differing roles of organizational culture and financial capacity in the U.S. and Japan (abstract) PRESENTER: Yifan Chen |
08:14 | Maverick Buying in Cooperative Public Procurement: Unraveling Deviant Work Behavior in Government Agencies. (abstract) |
08:28 | Government IT Contracting: The Case of the United States (abstract) PRESENTER: Benjamin Brunjes |
08:00-09:30 Session 5E: Accountability
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
08:00 | Can punishing account-givers reduce the blame assigned to account-holders? (abstract) PRESENTER: Jiansong Zheng |
08:15 | Institutional Accountability for Biometric Data in Smart City Surveillance (abstract) PRESENTER: Jung Eun Kim |
08:30 | Creating Public Value with Private Money? the Case of Police Foundations (abstract) PRESENTER: Jeongyoon Yang |
08:00-09:30 Session 5F: Behavioral Public Administration
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
08:00 | Cracking the Information Intensity Puzzle of Government Data Tables: Informatics-Human-Recognition Theory and Experimental Tests (abstract) PRESENTER: Zachary Mohr |
08:15 | SOUnD Experimental Public Administration: A Systematic Review and a Typology (abstract) PRESENTER: Nicola Belle |
08:30 | Biases and Budgeting Behavior: How Politicians and Administrators Behave When Allocating Public Resources (abstract) PRESENTER: Tom Overmans |
08:45 | Unveiling the Impact: Public Service Performance and Citizens' Residential Choices Before and After the Pandemic – Insights from Three Discrete Choice Experiments (abstract) PRESENTER: Greta Nasi |
08:00-09:30 Session 5G: Bureaucratic Reputation
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
08:00 | Protection or Restraint: The Impact of Reputational Histories on the Reputation of Public Sector Organizations (abstract) PRESENTER: Na Tang |
08:15 | Political ideology and bureaucratic reputation: A comparative experiment on citizens’ motivated reasoning in the United States and South Korea (abstract) PRESENTER: Danbee Lee |
08:30 | In the Shadow of Memory: Experimental Insights into Government Reputation in the Covid-19 Age (abstract) PRESENTER: Linsheng He |
08:00-09:30 Session 5H: Street-level bureaucracy in the 21st century: Individual and collective responses to current developments in frontline work
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
08:00 | Re-Placing Interaction? Knowledge Sharing among Frontline Workers in Hybrid Work Settings (abstract) |
08:14 | Zooming in on reflective practices at the street-level: Dimensions and processes of reflection and their consequences in social service provision (abstract) PRESENTER: E. Lianne Visser |
08:28 | Can Integrative Public Leadership be Extended to Frontline Leaders? (abstract) PRESENTER: Maira Souza |
08:43 | The Effect of Institutional Discretion on Occupational self-efficacy of Social Welfare SLB: The Roles of Organizational Degree and Communication as a Moderating Variables (abstract) PRESENTER: Huiju Lee |
08:00-09:30 Session 5I: Networks and Public-Private Partnerships
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
08:00 | Understanding and developing accountability arrangements for purpose-oriented networks: The value of design research (abstract) PRESENTER: Roman Pankow |
08:15 | Unpacking the mechanism linking public-private innovation partnerships and public value creation in digital-era governance (abstract) |
08:30 | Joint Private Provision of Social Good: A Mixed-Method Examination of Nonprofit-Business Collaboration from Multiple Streams (abstract) |
08:45 | Hybrid coordination for seamless digital services in the public sector: the case of Norwegian life events (abstract) |
08:00-09:30 Session 5J: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
08:00 | Building Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Systems: A Liberatory Public Service Approach (abstract) PRESENTER: Rashmi Chordiya |
08:15 | Client Perceptions of Bans on State-Funded Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs (abstract) PRESENTER: Vicki Lavastida |
08:30 | Do administrative burdens affect the supply of government benefits? Evidence from landlords and the Housing Choice Voucher Program (abstract) PRESENTER: Heidi Wallace |
08:45 | Gender Representation and Organizational Outcomes: Does Equity Matter? (abstract) PRESENTER: Jungin Choe |
08:00-09:30 Session 5K: Civic Engagement
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
08:00 | Measurements and drivers of public engagement in a hybrid regime’s policy process: a case of Thailand (abstract) |
08:15 | Citizen Participation and Local Governance: The Moderating Role of Local Policy Fairness (abstract) PRESENTER: Jiyoung Jun |
08:30 | The Democratic Character of Public Encounters: Theory and Evidence from the UK and Italy (abstract) PRESENTER: Silvia Cannas |
08:00-09:30 Session 5L: Civil Service Systems
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
08:00 | Permanent Secretaries’ Tenure in the UK: A Glass Cliff? (abstract) PRESENTER: Xiaoyu Xue |
08:15 | The Impacts of the Political Environment on the Public Sector Labor Market: Assessing the 2019 US Federal Government Shutdown (abstract) PRESENTER: William Resh |
08:30 | Personality Traits and Perceptions of Agency Politicization (abstract) |
08:45 | Forming a measurement index for institutional public-service motivation in state civil service systems (abstract) PRESENTER: Gene A. Brewer |
08:00-09:30 Session 5M: Comparative Public Administration
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
08:00 | Immortal (as long as political leadership is weak): The survival of Japanese government agencies 2001-2021 (abstract) |
08:15 | Making top managers in the public sector: A systems-based study of how senior executives thrive in government (abstract) PRESENTER: Ximena Pizarro-Bore |
08:30 | Environmental de-sectorization in Brazil: actors, instruments and challenges (abstract) |
09:45-11:15 Session 6A: Percolator: IRSPM Practice Panel SIG in co-operation with IRSPM Networks and Governance SIG Bridging Theory to Practice and Practice to Theory: Learning from Challenges and Successes of Academics and Seattle Practitioners
Location: Johnson Hall 175
09:45 | IRSPM Practice Panel SIG in co-operation with IRSPM Networks and Governance SIG Bridging Theory to Practice and Practice to Theory: Learning from Challenges and Successes of Academics and Seattle Practitioners (abstract) |
09:45-11:15 Session 6B: Lightning talks: Organization theory and management topics
Chair:
Location: Johnson Hall 102
09:45 | Theorizing Why Citizens’ Ethical Expectations Differ By Sector (abstract) PRESENTER: Robert Christensen |
09:52 | Grassroots public servants’ kinship: how this family tie affects their work performance? (abstract) PRESENTER: Tianhang Cui |
09:59 | Coping with Competing Institutional Logics in Policy Implementation (abstract) PRESENTER: Manlin Xiao |
10:06 | Co-creating a hybrid workplace policy: An Irish case study (abstract) |
10:13 | “Task Complexity and Performance Management in an Era of Technological-Based Learning: Evidence from State Unemployment Insurance Programs.” (abstract) PRESENTER: Ji-Hyeun Hong |
10:20 | Management Strategies to Reduce Turnover Intention: The Role of Training, Professional Development, Compensation and Benefits (abstract) PRESENTER: Evelyn Rodriguez-Plesa |
10:27 | What influences Public Officers’ Quality of Life: Comparison by Job Tenure (abstract) PRESENTER: Juhyeon Jeong |
09:45-11:15 Session 6C: Collaborative Platforms and Forums
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
09:45 | Budget Allocation Processes for Collaborative Governance (abstract) PRESENTER: Brian Ohl |
10:00 | Integrating ecosocial policies through polycentric governance – a study of the green transformation of Danish vocational education and training (abstract) PRESENTER: Ida Marie Nyland Jensen |
10:15 | Can regional governance organizations foster local public service collaborations? Evidence from a longitudinal study (abstract) |
09:45-11:15 Session 6D: Organizational Responses to DEI Challenges
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
09:45 | Leader Imprinting and Organizational Shifts Toward Equity: Insights from Community Foundations (abstract) PRESENTER: Megan LePere-Schloop |
09:59 | The Impact of Sexual Harassment on the Federal Workforce Leaky Pipeline: A Focus on Women of Color (abstract) PRESENTER: Lauren Dula |
10:13 | Understanding AmeriCorps Members' Perspectives of Frustrations: Toward Culturally Competent Volunteer Management (abstract) |
10:27 | Tweeting for Social Justice: Institutional Logics, Black Lives Matter, and Community Foundations’ Social Justice Claims (abstract) PRESENTER: Maham Ali |
09:45-11:15 Session 6E: Nonprofit Resource Development
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
09:45 | Public Perceptions of Nonprofits and Government Agencies: The Influence on Donations and Volunteering (abstract) PRESENTER: Grant Mobley |
10:00 | Reforming State Grantmaking to Nonprofit Organizations: A User-Centered Design on Request for Proposals (abstract) PRESENTER: Yuan Cheng |
10:15 | Should nonprofits prioritize self-capacity enhancement or collaboration with public institutions? Different mediating roles of legitimacy in charitable donation acquisition (abstract) PRESENTER: Lei Liu |
09:45-11:15 Session 6F: Regulation and Compliance
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
09:45 | The Dynamic Co-evolution of Disruptive Technologies and Regulatory Politics: Evidence from FinTech Industry in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Jun Sun |
10:00 | Bureaucratic Structure and Antitrust Enforcement: A Comparative Case Study of Chinese Antitrust Enforcement for Digital Platforms (abstract) PRESENTER: Tianhao Chen |
10:15 | Are we in this together? Exploring inequality-driven mistrust and policy compliance during crisis (abstract) |
10:30 | Social-Ecological Explanations for Variation in NEPA Completion Timelines and Exemptions (abstract) PRESENTER: Cory Struthers |
09:45-11:15 Session 6G: Gender Inequities
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
09:45 | How do Public Employees Prioritize and Use Gender Equity Performance Information? (abstract) PRESENTER: Maria Falk Mikkelsen |
10:00 | Gender at Play: “Mothering Work” of Women City Managers During the COVID-19 Organizational Change Management (abstract) PRESENTER: Sebawit Bishu |
10:15 | Gender Differences in Academic Administrative Paths: Views from Faculty in Public Affairs Programs (abstract) |
10:30 | How Complexity and Ambiguity Shapes Gender-based Discrimination: The Case of Title IX Implementation (abstract) PRESENTER: Elizabeth Bell |
09:45-11:15 Session 6H: Conceptualizing Purpose-Oriented Networks: From Inputs to Outcomes
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
09:45 | Purpose-Oriented Networks in Context: Theorizing Environmental Influences in Network Formation, Design, Behavior, and Performance (abstract) PRESENTER: Joerg Raab |
09:59 | A Close Look at PON Configurations: A Review of Inputs and Structure (abstract) PRESENTER: Alejandra Medina |
10:13 | Decoding Purpose: Logic Model Dynamics of PONs’ Process, Outputs, and Outcomes (abstract) PRESENTER: Kate Albrecht |
10:27 | The Governance of Purpose-oriented Networks: Reconceptualization, Operationalization, and an Interdisciplinary Comparative Network Research Agenda (abstract) PRESENTER: Jose Sanchez |
09:45-11:15 Session 6I: Machine Learning
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
09:45 | Political Mobility and Reputation Management in China: Empirical Study Based on Big Data and Machine Learning Methods (abstract) PRESENTER: Youkui Wang |
10:00 | • Araral, E. (2023). 75 Years of Public Administration Review Using Unsupervised Machine Learning: A Conversation Between James Perry, Ken Meier and Artificial Intelligence (abstract) |
10:15 | Machine Learning Generated Transaction Cost Measures from Government Contracts (abstract) PRESENTER: Bjarke Lund-Sørensen |
09:45-11:15 Session 6J: Work Setting
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
09:45 | “Freetime” but not “Bedtime”? Working at Different Times and Well-being of Public Employees: The Role of Recognition (abstract) PRESENTER: Haoduo Wang |
10:00 | Out of Sight, Out of Mind?: Experimental Evidence on Cognitive Biases in Telework (abstract) |
10:15 | The Dual Nature of Telework: When Does Telework Act as a Job Resource and When Does it Become a Job Demand? (abstract) PRESENTER: David Lee |
10:30 | What drives enhanced work engagement during teleworking? Comparison between before and after the COVID-19 pandemic (abstract) PRESENTER: Jaehee Jong |
09:45-11:15 Session 6K: Leadership Styles
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
09:45 | How to Activate Distributed Leadership: Insights from Anti-Displacement Community Collaborations in Miami (abstract) PRESENTER: Derrick Boakye Boadu |
10:00 | Public Value Leadership (abstract) PRESENTER: Trangthu Nguyen |
10:15 | The impact of organizational development on employee acceptance of management authority: Evidence from a field experiment (abstract) PRESENTER: Christian Bøtcher Jacobsen |
09:45-11:15 Session 6L: Innovation
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
09:45 | State ownership and social innovation: the role of patient finance accessibility and long-term orientation (abstract) PRESENTER: Siyang Jiang |
10:00 | Does Public Management Innovation Improve Smart Elderly Care Service Performance? Process Tracing Evidence from Beijing (abstract) PRESENTER: Nick Petrovsky |
10:15 | Public Innovation in the Eyes of Citizens: Program Novelties and Citizens’ Performance Evaluation (abstract) PRESENTER: Ivan Lee |
09:45-11:15 Session 6M: Individual Agency of Public Servants
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
09:45 | Policy Entrepreneurship Under Extreme Uncertainty (abstract) PRESENTER: Temirlan T. Moldogaziev |
09:52 | Political Budget Cycle of Fiscal Performance: Evidence from Accounting Manipulation (abstract) PRESENTER: Il Hwan Chung |
09:59 | Measuring Reputational Signals Regarding Public Sector Professions: Validation of a Scale and a Research Agenda (abstract) PRESENTER: Gordon Abner |
10:06 | Agency and Public Service Motivation in the Contracting environment of voluntary and community organizations (abstract) PRESENTER: Sara Passmore |
13:15-14:45 Session 7A: Percolator: Bringing Theory to Practice through Sustained Researcher-Policymaker Partnerships
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
13:15 | Bringing Theory to Practice through Sustained Researcher-Policymaker Partnerships (abstract) |
13:15-14:45 Session 7B: Public Management
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
13:15 | Institutional Isomorphism and Regulatory State Building: The Case of Food and Drug Administration of China (abstract) PRESENTER: Xueyong Zhan |
13:30 | Measuring Efficiency in Public Management: a comparison of DEA and SFA (abstract) |
13:45 | Does Managerial Quality Make a Difference in Goal Conflict? Evidence from South Korea (abstract) |
14:00 | Public managerial responses to disturbances in institutional environments: The case of state preemption of local authority (abstract) |
13:15-14:45 Session 7C: Collaborative Governance Research in China: Building Useable Knowledge from Empirical Research
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
13:15 | Government and the Public’s Trust in NGOs in Collaborative Governance in a Strong State Setting: A Case Study of Grassland Governance in Inner Mongolia, China (abstract) PRESENTER: Lihua Yang |
13:29 | Enhancing Joint Capacity Through Collaborative Learning: Experimental Insights from a Laboratory-based Team Up Game (abstract) PRESENTER: Hong Zhang |
13:43 | Similar Structure of Power: Strong State Model of Collaborative Governance and its Dilemma (abstract) PRESENTER: Yiran Bai |
13:57 | Hierarchical Interventions and Their Impact on Collaborative Mechanism Formation: A Case Study of Regional Air Quality Control in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Yixin Dai |
13:15-14:45 Session 7D: Frontline Worker Experiences
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
13:15 | Managing the Accountability-Innovation Trade-offs in the Administration of Frontline Work: The Case for Strengthening Learning Networks (abstract) |
13:30 | Administrative Discretion in the Naturalization Process (abstract) |
13:45 | The fearless workplace: Uncovering pathways to psychological safety at the frontlines (abstract) |
14:00 | Street level bureaucracy & Stigma: Police Officer Burnout, Protest Stress and Stereotype Threat during the Black Lives Matter Movement (abstract) PRESENTER: Bradley Wright |
13:15-14:45 Session 7E: Representative Bureaucracy: Causes and Effects
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
13:15 | Representative Bureaucracy and Socioeconomic Representation: How Does Childhood Socioeconomic Background Influence Social Workers? (abstract) |
13:30 | In Pursuit of a Representative Bureaucracy: Attitudes toward Nigeria’s Federal Character Principle (abstract) PRESENTER: Ene Ikpebe |
13:45 | Of Critical Importance: The Effects of Critical Mass and Salience of Identity on Representative Bureaucracy (abstract) |
14:00 | Client Preferences for Bureaucratic Representation: A Conjoint Experiment Involving Symbolic Representation and Representative Role Acceptance Cues (abstract) PRESENTER: Austin McCrea |
13:15-14:45 Session 7F: Emergency Management and Sustainability
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
13:15 | Navigating Transformative Change: Insights into City Information Processing and Disaster Preparedness Evolution in Public Management (abstract) PRESENTER: Seyed Mohsen Fatemi |
13:30 | Organizational adaptation to extreme weather events: The role of risk perception heterogeneity and integration (abstract) |
13:45 | When civil servants as catalysts: Unraveling the dynamics of issue-selling for sustainable development in Taiwan (abstract) |
14:00 | Beyond Rhetoric: The Nexus of Coordination and Capacity in Shaping Local Sustainable Actions (abstract) PRESENTER: Tianyi Xiang |
13:15-14:45 Session 7G: Applications of Computational Modeling and Machine Learning to Optimize Equitable Solutions to Policy Challenges
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
13:15 | Toward Equitable Resilience: Evaluating Justice Integration in U.S. State and City Climate Adaptation Plans (abstract) PRESENTER: Fengxiu Zhang |
13:29 | Equitable Emergency Management: Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Understand Help and Service Requests During Hurricane Irma (abstract) PRESENTER: Qian Hu |
13:43 | WHERE DO BAD IDEAS COME FROM? MODELING HOW CONFIRMATION BIAS AND UNCRITICAL THINKING FOSTER GROUPTHINK AND FUNCTIONAL STUPIDITY IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS (abstract) |
13:57 | Where do Best Ideas Come From? The Emergence of Most Valuable Ideas in Networked Collectives (abstract) PRESENTER: Spiro Maroulis |
13:15-14:45 Session 7H: Identities in Public Administration
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
13:15 | The Asian American Experience in the Federal Workforce: How Employees Navigate the Complexities of Racialization (abstract) PRESENTER: Emma Northcott |
13:30 | Visible Together: Unwinding Asian Americans and Representation in Public Organizations (abstract) PRESENTER: Heyjie Jung |
13:45 | Representation in Context: Racial Minority Active Representation and White Americans Prejudice Expression (abstract) PRESENTER: Ines Jurcevic |
13:15-14:45 Session 7I: Budgeting Strategies
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
13:15 | The evil of budget imbalance to organizational commitment: some flexibility but not too much? (abstract) PRESENTER: Fangda Ding |
13:30 | Engaging Economies: How Community Involvement Redirects Federal Funds in Local COVID-19 Recovery (abstract) PRESENTER: Cody Taylor |
13:45 | Interlocal service collaboration network and fiscal outcomes: empirical evidence from Nebraska counties (abstract) |
14:00 | From Structure to Outcomes: Unpacking the Effects of Budget Centralization During Financial Crises (abstract) PRESENTER: Hala Altamimi |
13:15-14:45 Session 7J: Street-level Bureaucracy in China
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
13:15 | Technology adoption and street-level bureaucracy: A causal exploration of China’s judicial system (abstract) PRESENTER: Nancy Jiaxin Wu |
13:30 | Public Villains or Heroes? Citizen Perceptions of Street-Level Bureaucrats during the Pandemic (abstract) |
13:45 | Exploring indicators for measuring frontline public servants’ psychological capital during pandemic emergencies (abstract) |
13:15-14:45 Session 7K: Transparency
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
13:15 | A Field Experiment on Local Elected Officials’ Responsiveness to Public Request for Police Accountability (abstract) PRESENTER: Danyao Li |
13:30 | The Nuances of Government Transparency: An Experimental Assessment of the Effects of Polarization and Justification Strategies on Citizen Perceptions (abstract) PRESENTER: Kyuwoong Kyeong |
13:45 | Contesting Untrustworthy Algorithms in the Public Sector (abstract) PRESENTER: Kayla Schwoerer |
15:00-16:30 Session 8A: Percolator: Pathways of International Scholars in U.S. Academia: Conversations with Public Administration Scholars
Location: Johnson Hall 175
15:00 | Pathways of International Scholars in U.S. Academia: Conversations with Public Administration Scholars (abstract) |
15:00-16:30 Session 8B: Lightning talks: Collaboration, coordination, networks, implementation, and policy
Chair:
Location: Johnson Hall 102
15:00 | Bridges over Troubled Water? Examining Collaborative Decision-Making in the Allocation of Public Transportation Funding amid Rules and Regional Power Dynamics (abstract) |
15:07 | Exploring Homophily: How It Influences the Formation and Segregation of Organizational Circles in Emergency Collaborative Networks (abstract) PRESENTER: Huiyi Xie |
15:14 | Bridging Strategic Management and Collaborative Governance at scale: A marriage of necessity? (abstract) PRESENTER: Nicola Ulibarri |
15:21 | The challenges of implementing and sustaining ‘opt-out’ HIV testing across acute, primary and community care service settings in South London, UK: A longitudinal case study. (abstract) PRESENTER: Alec Fraser |
15:28 | Investigating the Success of DSME’s HBA1C Monitoring in Alabama among Medicare Recipients 65 and over. (abstract) PRESENTER: Astin Cole |
15:35 | How the algorithm context and policy instrument affect the social acceptance of algorithm governance: based on case analysis of DIC practice in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Qin Zhang |
15:42 | Knowledge-Driven and Environmental Incentives: The Path Selection and Generation Logic of Policy Reinvention —— A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Based on 42 Cases (abstract) |
15:00-16:30 Session 8C: Politics of Administrative Burdens
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
15:00 | Fraud and Administrative Burden: Quantifying the Access-Fraud Trade-Off in Social Welfare Services (abstract) PRESENTER: Sebastian Jilke |
15:14 | Strategic framing in the politics of administrative burdens: A theoretical model and empirical examination (abstract) PRESENTER: Inkyu Kang |
15:28 | Preferences for reducing administrative burden through automated systems in benefits and enforcement (abstract) PRESENTER: Susan Miller |
15:42 | Using human centered design to reduce administrative burdens: Flexible interviews to increase SNAP take-up (abstract) PRESENTER: Jae Yeon Kim |
15:00-16:30 Session 8D: Trust in Government
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
15:00 | Trust in the Balance: A Meta-Analysis of Institutional Trust and Its Influence on Participation in Social Innovation (abstract) PRESENTER: Shanshan Liu |
15:15 | How is Users’ Political Trust Affected by Individual and Group Performance in Public Services? (abstract) PRESENTER: Maria Falk Mikkelsen |
15:30 | Contagious Distrust in Municipal Service Provision (abstract) PRESENTER: Samantha Zuhlke |
15:00-16:30 Session 8E: Digital Government
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
15:00 | Bridging Trust in Governance: The Impact of Digital Government Initiatives on Citizen political trust (abstract) PRESENTER: Xing Chen |
15:15 | Digital Government Procurement and Market Opportunities of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Quasi-experiment Evidence from China. (abstract) PRESENTER: Liyuan Lyu |
15:30 | Seamless government in e-platform: Does accountability in a multi-agent system hinder administrative efficiency? A Chinese experience in ICT-enabled public service communication (abstract) PRESENTER: Weijia Liu |
15:45 | Integrating an Equity Logic into Open Government Data: A Practice-Based Framework (abstract) PRESENTER: Jiaqi Liang |
15:00-16:30 Session 8F: Entrepreneurship
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
15:00 | Local Policy Entrepreneurs in Action: A Systematic Review (abstract) |
15:15 | Institutional Entrepreneurs in Public Interest Litigation: A Comparative Study of Consumer and Environmental Organizations in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Rongzhen Ma |
15:30 | Unveiling the Role of Citizen Policy Entrepreneurs in Policy Implementation: Insights from China (abstract) PRESENTER: Zhe Xiao |
15:00-16:30 Session 8G: Nonprofit Performance
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
15:00 | Is Social Capital a Capital for Nonprofits? The Effects of Social Capital on Income from Individual Donations and Foundation Funding (abstract) |
15:07 | Creating A Multi-Dimensional Rationalization Measure (abstract) |
15:14 | “The Underdogs”: When volunteers encounter public mistreatment (abstract) PRESENTER: Chao Pan |
15:00-16:30 Session 8H: Citizen Judgments of Agency Performance
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
15:00 | Debiasing Citizens’ Responses to Government Performance Information (abstract) PRESENTER: Oliver James |
15:15 | Citizens' Judgements on Relative Performance: Do Reference Points Matter? (abstract) |
15:30 | Halo Effects in Citizens’ Perceptions of Government Warmth and Competence (abstract) |
15:45 | What to expect of “expectation”? Unpacking its antecedents and roles in the formation of citizen satisfaction (abstract) |
15:00-16:30 Session 8I: The Sustainability Over Time of Collaborative Networks
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
15:00 | Towards a long-term perspective on co-creation (abstract) |
15:14 | Hang in there: Processes of sustaining collaboration over time (abstract) |
15:28 | Forming Purpose and Goals in Interorganizational Collaborations (abstract) PRESENTER: Stephen Page |
15:42 | Exploring citizens’ sustainability perceptions of public service co-creation through two explorative vignette experiments (abstract) PRESENTER: Léon Acar |
15:00-16:30 Session 8J: Network Learning, Innovation, and Outcomes
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
15:00 | Organizational Activities and Relationship Quality: A Fuzzy Set Analysis of a Child Education Network (abstract) PRESENTER: Donna Sedgwick |
15:15 | The network domain of outcomes-based contracts: England 2010-2023 (abstract) PRESENTER: Zheng Yang |
15:30 | The Promise and Pitfalls of Networks for Cross-Boundary Governance: Purpose-Oriented Networks in Disaster Contexts (abstract) PRESENTER: Nina Blau |
15:00-16:30 Session 8K: Artificial Intelligence: The Algorithmic State
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
15:00 | The Current State of Artificial Intelligence in US City Governments (abstract) |
15:15 | Is GPT a Good Civil Servant? The Evaluation of Artificial Discretion by Large Language Models (abstract) PRESENTER: Jiaen Wu |
15:30 | Navigating the Algorithmic State: Unraveling Citizens’ Value Preferences for AI-Driven Public Service Delivery (abstract) PRESENTER: Guimin Zheng |
15:45 | Unmasking Bureaucrats’ Attitudes toward the Government’s Adoption of AI (abstract) PRESENTER: Dongfang Gaozhao |
15:00-16:30 Session 8L: Performance Information Use
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
15:00 | Managerial Use of Performance Information: A Multilevel Contingency Approach (abstract) |
15:15 | Performance Information Use and Citizen Co-production: The Mediating Role of Citizen Trust Pre- and Post-Sudden Cancellation of China’s “Zero-Covid” Policy (abstract) PRESENTER: Binzizi Dong |
15:30 | Public Value Integration in the Production of Complex Products: The Influence on Performance from Communication Roles and Behaviors at the Subcomponent Level (abstract) PRESENTER: Evan Mistur |
15:45 | Promoting Inter-department Collaboration Through Digitalized Performance Management Approach: Evidence from Local Governments in China (abstract) PRESENTER: Xiaozhen Zhai |
15:00-16:30 Session 8M: Percolator: Recovering Designs in Cases: A Methodology for Enhancing Domain Knowledge about Public Management
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
15:00 | Recovering Designs in Cases: A Methodology for Enhancing Domain Knowledge about Public Management (abstract) |
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08:30-10:00 Session 9A: Percolator: Theory and Praxis of Liberatory Justice in Public Service Organizations: Rewards, Challenges, and the Way Forward
Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
08:30 | Theory and Praxis of Liberatory Justice in Public Service Organizations: Rewards, Challenges, and the Way Forward. (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 9B: Performance-based Funding
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
08:30 | Money Matters: Does Performance-Based Funding Motivate Dynamic Changes in Institutional Spending in Public Four-Year Institutions? (abstract) |
08:45 | Matching Matters: Unravelling the effects of demographic (mis)match on the distribution of performance-based cash awards (abstract) PRESENTER: Chris Birdsall |
09:00 | The Role of Administrative Leaders on Negative Performance: Understanding Improper Payments in U.S. Federal Agency Programs (abstract) |
09:15 | The Joint effect of Governance Structure and Performance-Based Funding on Organizational Performance (abstract) PRESENTER: Tzu-An Chiang |
08:30-10:00 Session 9C: Corruption Reduction Strategies
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
08:30 | Behavioral Insights on Bureaucratic corruptibility and anti-corruption measures in East Asian Chinese societies (abstract) |
08:45 | Public Corruption in the United States: Discovery from FBI Press Releases (abstract) PRESENTER: Tong Chen |
09:00 | Merit, Autonomy, and Public Sector Corruption: Evidence from a Panel of African Countries (abstract) PRESENTER: Faisal S. Cheema |
09:15 | The Impact of Trade-Based Money Laundering Risk on the Allocation of Homeland Security Grant Funding (abstract) PRESENTER: Cary Christian |
08:30-10:00 Session 9D: Job Satisfaction
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
08:30 | What Matters Most? Examining Self-Selection into Public Service Jobs and its Implications for the Future of Public Service (abstract) PRESENTER: Taha Hameduddin |
08:45 | Job Satisfaction and Work Commitment in Stressed Public Organizational Contexts (abstract) PRESENTER: Anita Dhillon |
09:00 | Tower of Babel? DEIA Framing and Practices in Veteran Serving Organizations (abstract) PRESENTER: Amanda Bankston |
09:15 | Organizational Inclusion and Justice in Managing Workplace Harassment: A Mixed-methods Analysis in Public Health Service Organizations (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 9E: Navigating the Complexities of Public Service Performance Management: Insights from Interorganizational and Interpersonal Perspectives
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
08:30 | Gaps in Disaster Management: States as Critical Arteries of the U.S. Intergovernmental Emergency Management System (abstract) PRESENTER: Katherine Willoughby |
08:44 | To Leave or Not? Employee Responses to Performance Signals (abstract) PRESENTER: Weijie Wang |
08:58 | Promoting Performance in Multi-Level Governance and Delivery of Homelessness Services (abstract) PRESENTER: Jordy Coutin |
09:12 | The Role of Ambiguity, Informality, and Identity in Shaping Collective Performance Data Use: A Case Study of the Citizen Security Plan in Jamaica (abstract) PRESENTER: Aubrey Stewart |
08:30-10:00 Session 9F: Education Policy Implementation
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
08:30 | “It’s not a problem at my school”: Faculty perceptions of student homelessness in public post-secondary education (abstract) PRESENTER: Sarah Young |
08:45 | Differing impacts of ownership on performance: Comparing charter systems and local charter schools in Georgia (abstract) |
09:00 | Designed to be Ineffective? Agency Termination, Organizational Identity, and the California Postsecondary Education Commission (abstract) |
09:15 | School Medicaid Expansion: Implementation of the State Plan Amendment in Chicago Public Schools (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 9G: Emergency Management: Coordination and Service Delivery
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
08:30 | Interorganizational Collaboration to Build Disaster Resilience at the Local Level: A Social Network Analysis Approach (abstract) PRESENTER: Vaiva Kalesnikaite |
08:45 | Unraveling the Evolution of UAS Technology Adoption in Collaborative Disaster Management Networks in Florida (abstract) PRESENTER: Jeonghwa Yang |
09:00 | Organizational Support, Decision-Making Structure, and Frontline Emergency Management Professionals’ Administrative Burden When Providing Disaster Services (abstract) |
09:15 | Role of IT systems in managing extreme weather events: The case of public transit agencies in USA (abstract) PRESENTER: Shaika Islam |
08:30-10:00 Session 9H: Representative Bureaucracy: Passive and Active Representation
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
08:30 | Does Ordinal Representation Matter in Coproduction? (abstract) |
08:45 | Disability and active representation: Focusing on the severity and the visibility of disabilities (abstract) |
09:00 | When are women more likely to police differently? The Role of Salience on Clearance Rates (abstract) PRESENTER: Kelsey Shoub |
08:30-10:00 Session 9I: Turnover: Causes and Consequences
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
08:30 | An Armor and Helmet? The Effects of Agency Reputation on Federal Workforce Turnover (abstract) |
08:45 | The Role of State Politics in Shaping the Tenure and Succession of Top Managers (abstract) PRESENTER: Karl Santiago |
09:00 | Present in Body, Absent in Spirit: The Quiet Quitting Crisis in Public Sector Employees (abstract) PRESENTER: Hyorim Seo |
09:15 | How Agencies’ Political Environments Shape Agency Performance: Partisan Disagreement, Agenda Change, and Politicization (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 9J: Equitable Outcomes
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
08:30 | Promoting Equity in Higher Education: A Two-Level Intersectional Prevention Framework (abstract) PRESENTER: Sungdae Lim |
08:45 | Community Investment and Equitable Access to Capital for Homeownership (abstract) |
09:00 | Does Ownership affect Quality in Health and Social Care Provision? Comparing Government-Run Services with Devolved (Spin-out) and Privately-Founded Social Enterprises (abstract) PRESENTER: Janelle Kerlin |
09:15 | Forms of Government Matter: Exploring the Political Determinants of Health Disparities from the Perspectives of Governmental Responsiveness (abstract) PRESENTER: Jing Peng |
08:30-10:00 Session 9K: Financial Management
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
08:30 | Financial Management Professionalism and the Fiscal Health of Municipal Governments (abstract) PRESENTER: Benedict Jimenez |
08:45 | Examining Public Managers’ Perceptions on Financial Conditions: Insights from Local Governments in Kansas (abstract) PRESENTER: Xiaoheng Wang |
09:00 | Does Public Financial Management Matter? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the Texas School Districts (abstract) PRESENTER: Jinhai Yu |
09:15 | When do Governments Obfuscate: Examining Financial Disclosure in U.S. Local Government (abstract) PRESENTER: Apu Deb |
10:15-11:45 Session 10A: Energy and Environmental Policy Implementation
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 231
10:15 | Varying Policy Designs, Different Policy Outcomes: How Net Energy Metering Policies Affected the Adoption of Residential Solar (abstract) PRESENTER: Min-kyeong Cha |
10:30 | Strategically Managing the Chaos of Climate: A Collective Action Approach to Green Infrastructure in Constrained Cities (abstract) PRESENTER: Juwon Chung |
10:45 | Regulatory intermediaries and residential energy retrofits (abstract) |
11:00 | When Regulators Reward Violations: Decentralized Environmental Enforcement in Intra-firm Networks (abstract) PRESENTER: Zhengyan Li |
10:15-11:45 Session 10B: Judicial Processes
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 287
10:15 | Intersecting Identities and the Juvenile Justice System: Representation vs Politicalization and Socialization (abstract) |
10:30 | Judicializing Public Interests: Administrative Performance Under the Shadow of Judicial Review (abstract) PRESENTER: Tianhao Chen |
10:45 | From Bureaucrats to Judges: A Systematic Review of the Federal Administrative Judiciary (abstract) |
10:15-11:45 Session 10C: New Approaches to State-Market Interactions: A Formal-Relational Contracting Approach
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 241
10:15 | Evolving Relational Dynamics: How Formal Contract Design Features Shape Government-Vendor Relationships (abstract) PRESENTER: Lachezar Anguelov |
10:29 | A Tyranny of Metrics vs. a Tool for Learning: Exploring performance information use on the spectrum of formal to relational contracting (abstract) PRESENTER: Carolyn Heinrich |
10:43 | Cultivating Trust and Value in Government Contracts: A Formal-Relational Contracting Approach (abstract) PRESENTER: Ole Helby Petersen |
10:57 | Managing buyer-supplier relationships in public procurement: a systematic literature review of relational contracting in the public sector (abstract) PRESENTER: Rianne Warsen |
10:15-11:45 Session 10D: Knowledge, Science, and Design Thinking
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 251
10:15 | Action Research Revisited: Unraveling the Translation of Hybrid Development Knowledge into Poverty Reduction Practices by Research Teams in Tanzania and China (abstract) PRESENTER: Pengfei Li |
10:30 | "It takes practice": Lessons from a case study explicitly including iterative methodological development, design thinking, and practical considerations in public administration research (abstract) |
10:45 | Why Trust Science? A Study On the roles of experts and public engagement (abstract) PRESENTER: Teng Si |
11:00 | What makes science useful? An examination of stakeholder perceptions (abstract) PRESENTER: Katherine Cheng |
10:15-11:45 Session 10E: Learning
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 271
10:15 | Organizational Learning in the public sector: an updated systematic review and future agenda (abstract) PRESENTER: Xunyu Xiang |
10:30 | Pulled In or Pushed Out? The Effect of Learning on Minority Entrepreneurship. (abstract) PRESENTER: Ivy Liu |
10:45 | Does a safe learning culture lead to satisfied police officers? A quantitative study on the mediating role of psychological safety in the German police (abstract) PRESENTER: Antonio Vera |
11:00 | Reducing Learning Burdens with Direct Mail: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment (abstract) |
10:15-11:45 Session 10F: Local Government
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 234
10:15 | Political ideology and policy conflicts: How ideological divide can intensify policy conflicts among local government officials (abstract) |
10:30 | Local Governments' Management of Federal Grants: Evidence from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) (abstract) PRESENTER: Minji Hong |
10:45 | Data Skills in Local Governments: An Emerging Data-Skills Gap (abstract) |
11:00 | Making City Management More Appealing. (abstract) PRESENTER: Cali Curley |
10:15-11:45 Session 10G: Organizational Theories and Practices
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 238
10:15 | Organisational munchausen syndrome by proxy: repeated changes to structure and leadership and their effect on capability and performance (abstract) PRESENTER: Richard Hamblin |
10:30 | Collaborator Choice and Performance: Comparing Collaborative Outcomes for School Safety (abstract) PRESENTER: Emily Mee |
10:45 | What Promotes Innovative Behavior in the Public Sector? Self-Motivation, Peer Trust, or Institutional Support? (abstract) PRESENTER: Hemin Choi |
11:00 | Task architecture, technology load, and communication systems: reducing employee burnout by managing administrative burden in the workplace. (abstract) PRESENTER: Jesse Lecy |
10:15-11:45 Session 10H: Organization Structure, Tasks and Behavior
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Location: Mary Gates Hall 295
10:15 | Triad Structure, Composition, Task Characteristic and Policy Outcome (abstract) |
10:30 | Affective Reactions to Regulatory Intervention (abstract) |
10:45 | The reproduction of inequality in the nature and scope of front-line leadership tasks (abstract) PRESENTER: John Marvel |
10:15-11:45 Session 10I: Performance Management in Political Contexts
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 254
10:15 | How Does the Content of Performance Information Affect Politicians’ Beliefs and Attitudes about Performance Measures? (abstract) |
10:30 | How Are Performance Systems Holding Up if Measured Against an ITO-Standard of Democratic Legitimacy? (abstract) |
10:45 | Reconsidering the Politics-Administration Divide: Politics, Capacity, and Performance in U.S. Federal Agencies, 2000-2022 (abstract) PRESENTER: David Lewis |
11:00 | The Whys of Performance-based Budgeting (abstract) |
10:15-11:45 Session 10J: Policymaking Processes
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 242
10:15 | Which side are you on? Analyzing Emotion-Belief Coalitions in Gender Identity Policies (abstract) PRESENTER: Allegra Fullerton |
10:30 | Whose Fault? How Citizens Attribute Blame for Street-level Service Provision Failures (abstract) |
10:45 | An unfinished task: to complete the cyclic loop of policy feedback theory (abstract) PRESENTER: Jingshi Hong |
10:15-11:45 Session 10K: Proceduralism and Red Tape
Chair:
Location: Mary Gates Hall 228
10:15 | Policy Change and Procedural Accuracy: The effect of statutory change on administrative errors (abstract) PRESENTER: Robert Greer |
10:30 | The Evolution of Red Tape Research in Public Administration Scholarship: A Thematic Review of Thirty Years Research (abstract) PRESENTER: Imane Hijal-Moghrabi |
10:45 | Comparing the employability of public and private employees: The relation between perceived employability and work engagement with the moderating role of PSM and red tape (abstract) PRESENTER: Rick Borst |