Program for Thursday, June 27th: Talk View (2024)

2024 PMRC: 2024 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE

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Bringing Theory to Practice in University Based Centers

Julia Carboni, Tina Nabatchi, William Resh, Chris Page

08:30-08:45

Exploring Municipal Collaboration Strategies in Cross-Boundary Government Initiatives: A Mixed Study of Interprovincial Government Services in

Xiaoyang Chen, Qingguo Meng

08:45-09:00

Compelled to Coordinate: understanding local intra- and inter-governmental coordination on environmental sustainability

Evan Mistur, Anmol Soni

09:00-09:15

Political Leaders’ Work Experience and Interlocal Cooperation: A Stochastic Actor-Oriented Model

Qiushi Wang, Fang Duan

09:15-09:30

Multi-Level Network Governance in Implementing Resilience Plans and Policies

Ratna Okhai, Naim Kapucu

08:30-08:44

Measuring impact: An engaged scholarship project advancing placemaking evaluation

B. Kathleen Gallagher, Leigh Hersey

08:44-08:58

Social Impact Through the Arts: Why Inclusive Cultural Districts for All Matters

Emily Nwakpuda, Karabi Bezboruah, Nazanin Gaffari

08:58-09:12

What We Do Matters: The Influence of Organizational Type on Operational Reality in Arts Nonprofits

Trevor Meagher

09:12-09:27

Advancing Inclusion: An Experimental Study of Representation and Arts Participation

Jaclyn Piatak, Alexandra Olivares

08:30-08:45

Is Public Sector Worker Decision Making (More) Driven by Public Value?: Comparing the Public and Private Sectors with the Gamification

Nara Park, Huiju Lee

08:45-09:00

What Public Values Do Practitioner-Scholar Research Collaborations Seek to Create? Evidence from a Field

Tian Tang, Wenhui Li, Yixin Liu, Heewon Lee, Guimin Zheng

09:00-09:15

Good Digital Governance: developing a framework for safeguarding public values

Erna Ruijer, Albert Meijer

08:30-08:40

Do Narratives Matter: DEI and Higher Education

Morgan Woodle

08:40-08:50

Team Diversity and Effectiveness: Evidence from Grand Challenge Teams.

Huang, Love, Malczynski, Morgan, Torres, Yohalem, Fisher, Scruggs

08:50-09:00

Approaches to Equity in Public Budgeting and Financial Management: a systematic literature review

Hyoeun Kim, Gang Chen, Jennifer Dodge

09:00-09:10

Shocks to Success: Examining the Effect of Hurricane Harvey on Student Outcomes

Wesley Wehde, Alisa Fryar

08:30-10:00

Public action for democratic development: academic initiatives in uncertain times

Fernanda Natasha Bravo Cruz, Doriana Daroit

08:30-08:45

Street-level Disparities: How Place Shapes the Process of Frontline Child Welfare Investigations

Melanie Nadon

08:45-09:00

"They're More Institutionalized Than Us:" The Role of Hierarchy in Correctional Officer

Jessie Harney

09:00-09:15

Legality versus the Budget – Governing Street-level Bureaucrats’ Case Decisions on Social Policy

Carina Saxlund Bischoff, Bjarke Lund-Sørensen

09:15-09:30

Recruiting With Alternative Motivational Messages: A Field Experiment Using Police Job

Belardinelli, DeHart-Davis, Esteve, Keulemans, Kruyen, Sievert, Schuster

08:30-08:45

Does the employment sector matter? A study of employee absence in public, nonprofit, and forprofit

Rui Wang

08:45-09:00

Pay Disparities between Employees with and without Disabilities in the Public and Private Sectors

Tingzhong Huang, Gregory B. Lewis, Rahul Pathak

09:00-09:15

Public Perceptions of Sector Bias and Cross-Sector Collaboration: Evidence from Cross-National Study

Seulki Lee, Minjung Kim

09:15-09:30

Sector Differences in When Public Participation Matters: Is Participation More Important for Government

Suyeon Jo, Kenneth Meier

08:30-08:45

Public Service Motivation's Moderating Role on Job Stressors and Job Satisfaction: A JD-R Framework Analysis among Public

Jinju Suk, Meghna Sabharwal

08:45-09:00

Double-edged sword effects of work connectivity behavior after-hours (WCBA) on in-role and extra-role

Shimin Zhang, Lijun Chen

09:00-09:15

How to Go the Extra Mile at Work?Exploring Extra Hours Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Public

Shenghao Guo, Zijing Wu

09:15-09:30

Unpacking the links between public service motivation and chronic stress : an empirical journey into the neurobiology of behavior by using hair cortisol

Dries Van Doninck, Jan Wynen, Jan Boon, Wouter Vandenabeele

08:30-08:45

Does digital government reduce administrative burden, and if so, for whom? Evidence from a large-scale

Rick Vogel

08:45-09:00

Rights and Burdens: How Universities Limit Access to Accommodations for Students with Disabilities.

Jill Nicholson-Crotty, Ed Karl Santiago

09:00-09:15

Take-up in Rental Housing Assistance: Administrative Burden and the Role of Community Partners in Emergency Rental Assistance Programs in

Katharine Nelson, Vincent Reina, Cypress Marrs

09:15-09:30

Citizen Participation and Administrative Burdens: The Effects of Power-sharing and Forum Modality

Donavon Johnson, Milena Neshkova, Alessandro Sancino, Fulvio Scognamiglio

08:30-08:45

Does Contracting out Improve Organizational Performance in the Public Sector? A Meta-Analysis of Current

Ed Gerrish, Obed Pasha

08:45-09:00

Green Procurement in the US State Governments: A Survival Analysis

Yiying Chen, Jiahuan Lu

09:00-09:15

How Organizational Implementation of Equity Values Shapes Participant Experiences in Complex

Elizabeth Tong, Yulan Kim, Julia Karon, Rachel Fyall, Gregg Colburn

09:15-09:30

Why are transactions taken off the market? Convenient contracts - a missing term in transaction cost

Thomas Balbach

08:30-08:45

Can motivation be collectively increased? Field experimental evidence on training of organizational

Lotte Bøgh Andersen, Daniel Gregersen

08:45-09:00

Rethinking Employee Development and Training: The Effect of Civic Engagement on Self-Efficacy

Julie Beasley

09:00-09:15

Administration Changes and Changing Factors Influencing Turnover Intentions: A Longitudinal Analysis of Public Employee Turnover Intentions in South

Gook-Jin Kim, Sungdae Lim

09:15-09:30

Should I stay or should I go? Factors affecting the turnover of new civil servants in Taiwan.

Shun-Wen Wu, Johnson Yu-Hung Sun, Don-Yun Chen

10:15-11:45

The Variety of Network Studies in Public Management and Policy: A Guide for the Perplexed

B. Milward, A. Medina, B. Nowell, M. Lubell, E.-H. Klijn, K. Emerson

10:15-10:22

Public Management and the Natural Environment

Mark Nepf

10:22-10:29

Recentralization, Technology, and “Economy-Environment” relationship: Evidence from Environmental Protection Inspection

Yu Guo, Tao Hong, Tianjiao Qi, Rui Bai

10:29-10:36

Artificial Intelligence, Smart Cities, and Public Value Creation

Yi-Fan Wang, Yen-Chen Huang, Tong-Yi Huang

10:36-10:43

The Public Value of the Pandemic Olympics: Negative Effects of Tokyo 2020 on Citizens’ Government

Shugo Shinohara

10:43-10:50

What contributes to the Isomorphism and Differentiation of government digital transformation?Mixed analysis of NCA and TSQCA in

Jing Liu, Enxin Gao

10:50-10:57

How does big data governance change the supervising-subordinate relations in local government: An empirical evidence from

Xuemin Yang

10:57-11:04

Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) as evidence for public organization decision-making?

Tipeng Chen, Eric Welch, Mattia Caldarulo, Robin Guohuibin Li, Luyu Du

10:15-10:30

Is Collaboration Stronger Longer?

Khaldoun Abouassi, Jocelyn Johnston, Kathryn Grossman

10:30-10:45

Comparative Regulatory Capacity, Market Conditions and Public-Private Interaction in Platform

Xiao Sun

10:45-11:00

How does collaborative governance evolve over time? Examining 30 years of mandated public safety collaboration across the State of

Amanda Bankston, Adam Cucchiara

11:00-11:15

A Conjoint Study of the Activation of Collaborative Partners in Mandated Networks

Chris Silvia, Jeffrey Dotson

10:15-10:30

Delivering innovative infrastructure projects through advanced financing mechanisms

Marjorie De la Cruz, Milena Neshkova, Andrea Patrucco

10:30-10:45

The Making of a Trauma-Informed State: An ethnographic case study of public/private collaboration for state-level

Lara Altman, Jeannette Colyvas

10:45-11:00

Harnessing Public Waste Accountability to Mitigate Municipal Waste Generation: Lessons from an Empirical Cross-City

Seulki Lee-Geiller

10:15-10:25

How can the return of supervisory responsibility help eliminate policy obstruction?-- Evidence from China's " Re-supervision " policy

Wenchao Lu, Peng Zhang, Zekai Chen

10:25-10:35

Leadership Under Fire: Analyzing Political Leaders' Tactics in COVID-19 Briefings

Ashlee Frandell, Michelle Allgood

10:35-10:45

Why Officials Are Held Strictly Accountable: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of Major Emergencies in

Fujun Zhou, Cheng Fu, Chunyan Hu

10:15-11:45 [HOLD]

10:15-10:25

The Collaborative dynamics of Multi-Stakeholders in Global Governance of AI: Reflections on a Dual Institutional

Tianpei Ren, Huantao Zhang

10:25-10:35

Bridging the Rhetoric-Reality Divide: Implications for Collaborative Governance in the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus in Forced Migration

Jung Myung Cho, Hyun Jung Cha, Minji Ju, Minah Kang

10:35-10:45

Beyond Tedious Politics: Government’s Evolutionary Strategies of Engaging Gen Z Audiences Through Memes, Slangs, and Trendy Videos on

Liuliu Chen, Bo Wen, Zhicong Lu

10:15-10:29

Do Burdens Make Citizens? Cross-National Evidence of Policy Feedback Effects of Administrative

Martin Baekgaard, Julian Christensen, Minjung Kim, Lucie Martin, Donald Moynihan

10:29-10:43

Can Reducing Administrative Burdens Increase Trust in Government? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled

Pamela Herd, Sebastian Jilke, Allison Morgan, Donald Moynihan, Nathaniel Olin

10:43-10:57

Stigma and the social safety net: Experimental evidence on the role of stigma as a barrier to take-up of government

Jessica Lasky-Fink, Elizabeth Linos, Heidi Wallace, Alice Heath

10:57-11:11

“I deadnamed myself until my documents matched”: Trans People and the Psychological Costs of Accessing SNAP, Medicaid, and Unemployment

Isaac Sederbaum

10:15-10:30

The Impact of Perceived Organizational Silence on Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Perceived Performance among South Korean Public

Yeobin Yoon, Michele Tantardini

10:30-10:45

Efforts or gaming: How local governments respond to performance incentives and bypassing monitoring

Zhe Deng, Mengke Guo, Xiao Tang

10:45-11:00

How does performance feedback influence managerial response: A meta-analytical review

Chengwei Wang, Liang Ma

11:00-11:15

How Bureaucrats React to Performance Evaluations: Evidence from a Vignette Experiment

Elizabeth Bell, Emily Boykin, Jaeyeong Nam, Daniel Fay

10:15-10:30

Centripetal force: Public Employment, Ideology, and Bureaucracy as Democratic Mainstay

Manny Teodoro, Max Allamong, Seung-Ho An

10:30-10:45

Effects of Supportive Relationships in Workplace on Employee Work Behavior: The Moderating Role of Commuting

Boyeon Park

10:45-11:00

Exploring the Public Service Motivation on the Impact of Interpersonal Relationships for Newly-Recruited Civil Servants in

Chu-Chien Hsieh

11:00-11:15

Democratic Backsliding and Attraction to Work for the Government: The case of Israel during the Judicial

Sharon Gilad, Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan, David Levi-Faur

10:15-10:29

DEI in climate policy: miles to go

Ishani Mukherjee, Sreeja Nair

10:29-10:43

Unfinished Work: Promoting Gender Identity Equity in Public Administration

Meghna Sabharwal, Shilpa Viswanath, Sean McCandless

10:43-10:57

Diversity, Religiosity and Intersectionality: A Case Study of Muslim Americans

Shahrin Upoma, Shariq Siddiqui

10:15-10:30

The effect of A.I. adoption on government performance: the moderating role of algorithmic

Min-Hyu Kim, Jing Hu

10:30-10:45

Developing a good governance framework for AI data governance in smart cities: a literature review

Jie Huang

10:45-11:00

Cognitive Impacts of AI on Administration

Kyoung-Cheol Kim

11:00-11:15

Threats or Opportunities? How Local Government Managers and Employees Perceive the Adoption and Use of Emerging Technology

Eunju Rho, Jaehee Jong, Kyoung-Cheol Kim

10:15-10:30

Executive Orders, Race, and Political Pressure in the Federal Workforce

Peter Federman

10:30-10:45

Glass Walls in Local Bureaucracies: Gender Segregation in Public Authorities and Boards

Jung Ah Claire Yun

10:45-11:00

Anonymizing tools in public personnel processes: Does it matter for interviewing and hiring

Brad Johnson, Nicole Humphrey

11:00-11:15

(Mis) Representation in Miss Representation: A Survey Experiment on Public Perceptions of Women’s

Ying Liu

13:45-14:00

Explaining dramatic organizational growth: Comparing MEDA’s 2016-20 and 2020-25 strategic planning

John Bryson, Danbi Seo, Matt Williams, Yuan Cheng, Barbara Crosby

14:00-14:15

What Really Matters?The Impacts of Different Reputation Management Strategies on Public Risk Perception in Digital

Yuming Wei, Jun Su, Wenshan Guo

14:15-14:30

Frontiers in Strategic Management: Strategic Program Management and its Drivers

E. Berman, E. Prasojo, R. Fathurrahman, V. Neiva, A. Samartini, C. Roach

13:45-13:52

What seems to be the problem? Exploring cross-sector arrangements for social accountability

Valentina Mele, Rebecca Kirley, Sonia Ospina

13:52-13:59

From the Courtroom to the Community: The role of judicial actors in collaborative responses.

Willow Jacobson

13:59-14:06

From the Community to the City and Back: A Ten-Year Retrospective of Public Participation in Local

Melissa Mathews

13:45-14:00

State actors as change agents: Exploring the role of agency, discretion and institutional work in collaborative governance of public

Chelsea Pennick

14:00-14:15

Wildfire collaboration and social equity: Building versus borrowing social capital

H. Nesbitt, N. Ulibarri, M. Hamilton, M. Williamson, R. McCarty

14:15-14:30

Governance mismatches in drinking water planning: Integrating policy, provision, and pragmatism

L. Medwid, K. Albrecht, D. Carroll, C. Khalaf, D. Huang, J. Li, D. Zoh

14:30-14:45

Polycentric governance of climate induced relocation: A theoretical exploration of complex

Christopher Galik, Brad Johnson

13:45-14:00

Blame and Water Policy in the Southwest United States

Minwoo Ahn, Danielle McLaughlin

14:00-14:15

The fiscal impact of a hydraulic fracturing on local governments in New York and Pennsylvania

In Hae Noh

14:15-14:30

Dynamic and Hybrid State-led Environmental Governance: A Case Study of Beidahuang State Farm in

Jingjie Cao, Gubo Qi, Si Zhenzhong

14:30-14:45

Strategies to Improve Network Outcomes in Implementing UN SDGs: Evidence from National Anti-desertification Projects in

Xuejiao Niu, Naim Kapucu, Xuejun Wang

13:45-14:00

Dynamics of Forming Nonprofit Coalitions to Advocate: A Case Study of Just Energy Transition for Critically Endangered Sea Animal

Wen-Chi Shie

14:00-14:15

Beyond Collaboration: The Role of Nonprofit Leadership in Promoting Participant Diversity for Environmental

Yixin Liu

14:15-14:30

Is the public really clueless?: Testing public knowledge about nonprofits

Joannie Tremblay-Boire

14:30-14:45

Capacity Building Strategies and Organizational Sustainability in Community-Based Development Organizations: A Critical

Nathaniel Wright

13:45-13:55

Co-production of transition planning increased independent living service use among older adolescents in foster

Sunggeun Park, Nathanael Okpych, Justin Harty, Mark Courtney

13:55-14:05

Monetary, prosocial, or both: A field experiment of co-production incentives

Hui Yin, Yiwen Luo, Huafang Li, Qing Miao, Muhammad Ali Hussain

14:05-14:15

Health Worker Potential for Expanded Exploration of Public “Frontlineness”: A Scientometric

Bredenkamp, Abdelrasol, Boyette, Comer, Stovall, Talukdar

13:45-15:15

Public Management in the Shadow of Politicization: The Consequences of the American Presidential

Donald Moynihan

13:45-13:59

The impact of government fellowships on career trajectories and mindsets

Brenda Sciepura, Elizabeth Linos

13:59-14:13

Crafting a compelling employer branding value proposition in the public sector: A matter of stereotyped

Lorenza Micacchi, Marta Micacchi, Adrian Ritz, Giorgio Giacomelli

14:13-14:27

How AI applications can reduce biases in public sector hiring

Florian Keppeler, Jana Borchert, Mogens Jin Pedersen, Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen

14:27-14:41

Choosing Tides: How Sustainability Action Contributes to Retention among Public Employees

Anders Grøn

13:45-14:00

Does Emotion-based Response Work? The Impact Public Officials’ Emotional Intelligence on Citizens’

Ruoyun Wang, Liang Ma, Corey Kewei Xu

14:00-14:15

The Use of Resources at the Street-Level: A Qualitative Study of Social Workers

Susan Sun Gue Yang, Xiaoyang Xu

14:15-14:30

Street-level Bureaucrats’ Compliance with the Ethics Reform: Evidence from a List Experiment

Minsung Michael Kang, Don S. Lee

14:30-14:45

How does citizen contact impact service organizational citizenship behavior?

Haiyan Lu, Tianhang Cui, Nannan Yu

13:45-14:00

The Dynamics of Compliance: Investigating Public Employee Motivations in Colombia's National

Alejandra Rodas Gaiter

14:00-14:15

FOCUSing on Implementable Strategies for Addressing Wicked Problems

Robin Lemaire, Donna Sedgwick, Sophie Wenzel

14:15-14:30

Racialized Strategic Action Fields: Equity Challenges in State Level Implementation of Federal

Mosley, Benjamin, Gugerty, Marwell, Pomper, Nadon, Maschke

14:30-14:45

Federal Devolution and State-Level Implementation: Families First and the Unfulfilled Promise of Child Welfare

M.K. Gugerty, B. Elston, L. Benjamin, J. Mosley, N. Marwell, M. Nadon

13:45-14:00

King County Metro's Mobility Equity Cabinet: A Case of Co-Creation in Transportation

Rosalie Ray

14:00-14:15

Symbolic representation and coproduction: A survey experiment on principals’ race and parent

Esther Han, Bo Li

14:15-14:30

Working with Winners: The role of perceived organizational performance in co-production

Jordan Hunter, Sean Nicholson-Crotty

14:30-14:45

How does the theory of coproduction work in practice? Assessing who is and isn’t able to use coproduced

Benjamin Clark, Shahinur Bashar

13:45-13:52

Government-Nonprofit Intersectoral Relationship: Lessons from immigrant-serving nonprofit sector and the adoption of sanctuary

Omowonuola Fayemiro

13:52-13:59

Understanding nonprofit engagement in water resource management during periods of drought

Claudia Valencia Uribe

13:59-14:06

How nonprofits build trust in public organizations in collaboration settings? : a grounded theory study of social service nonprofits in South

Youjung Song

15:30-15:45

50 Years of Rural Research in Public Administration: Evidence and Future Avenues

Colt Jensen

15:45-16:00

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

Brint Milward, Angel Saz-Carranza

16:00-16:15

The State of Bibliographic Networks in the Academic Literature of Public Administration: An Exploration of the Origins for the Insularity and Isolation of the

Glenn McGuigan, Göktuğ Morçöl

16:15-16:30

When Neutral Competence Does Not Suffice: Career Bureaucrats and the Deformation of Democracy in the United

Barry Bozeman, Spencer Lindsay, Stuart Bretschneider, John Nelson

15:30-15:37

Building Bridges to Innovation: The Impact of International Friendship Cities on Regional Innovation in

Hanyu Wang

15:37-15:44

Transformational Leadership, Autonomy, and Organizational Culture: A Model for Workplace Innovation and Innovative Work

Seongdeok Oh, Meghna Sabharwal

15:44-15:51

Innovators or Copycats? Path Dependency and Policy Adoption -- Taking Smoking Ban Policy and State Vaping Policy as an

Jing He, Seunghyun Kim

15:51-15:58

Dancing on the tightrope: how dark digital innovation influences our society? --- a systematic review on dark digital innovation

Tianpei Ren, Fang Zhang

15:58-16:05

Innovating for Stability: The Role of Hierarchies in Project Network Management

Jung Won Choi

16:05-16:12

Regenerating traditional culture through multiple stakeholders’ collaboration for rural industrial diversity and cultural conservation: multiple cases study in

Gubo Qi, Jing Bai, Bin Wu

15:30-15:45

Constructing Effective Collaborative Governance: Immigrant-Serving Nonprofits and Educators in Sanctuary

Kathryn Grossman, Jocelyn Johnston

15:45-16:00

Outcomes of outcomes: Adaptation of collaborative actions in watershed management

Jiho Kim, Yixin Liu

16:00-16:15

Collaborative climate governance: The role of agile leadership in spurring climate-related outputs through cross-sector

Lena Brogaard, Oda Hustad

16:15-16:30

Collaboration as a Catalyst: Evaluating the Impact of Academic-Practitioner Collaboration on Practitioners’ Engagement with Smart

Tian Luo, Xue Gao

15:30-15:45

Bureaucratic Responsiveness, Immigrants, and Environmental Justice: Evidence from an Experimental

Chengxin Xu, Jiaqi Liang, Zhengyan Li

15:45-16:00

Does environmental information disclosure spur green technology transfer: From the perspective of multi-agent interaction

Dayong Liu, Yuan Xu, Yongze Yu, Junyan Zhang, Longlong Xia, Zuguo Yang

16:00-16:15

Substantiveness or Symbolism? Examining the Greenness of Municipal Green Bonds

Anmol Soni, Justina Jose

16:15-16:30

Cracking the Synergy Challenge between Environmental Governance and Economic Development: Empirical Evidence from China’s Positive List

Xiao Li, Dong Liu

15:30-15:45

Yangyang Li, Guosheng Deng, Guangxi He

15:45-16:00

High Stakes: Why Randomized Controlled Trials Threaten the Nonprofit Sector

Jennifer Mosley, Nicole Marwell

16:00-16:15

Police Foundations: Dark Money and the Refund the Police Movement

Daniel Baker, Kelsey Shoub, Cody Drolc

15:30-15:40

Can the Construction of Digital Government Improve the Equalization of Basic Public Services? - A Test Based on a Double Difference

Yanan Gao, Xinyu Dong

15:40-15:50

The Amish in the era of digital government and roles of Nonprofit Organizations as advocates and social

Chanyoung Han

15:50-16:00

How to distinguish shared motivation in collaborative governance of the river basin? A metacoupling approach using integrated multi-source big

Jian Tao, Xinfeng Zhao

15:30-17:00

Bridging Law and Public Administration: Conversations in Engaged Public Governance

Robert Christensen

15:30-15:45

Performance Feedback and Organizational Performance: The Role of Quality Ratings in Long-Term Care

Miyeon Song, Seung-Ho An

15:45-16:00

Assessing the Performance of Local Public Libraries: Community Characteristics and Public Service Management

Soohyun Park

16:00-16:15

Examining the Link between Performance Appraisal and Organizational Performance from A Multigoal Perspective: Evidence from Local Governments in

Zhongnan Jiang, Ning Hu, Shilei Yu

16:15-16:30

Performance Spillover Across Agency Boundaries

Ji Hyun Byeon, Stephen Holt

15:30-15:45

Public Service Motivation, Contextual Factors, and Coping Strategy: Evidence from Two Experimental Studies of Street-level

Lei Tao, Ning Liu, Bo Wen

15:45-16:00

The co-evolution of public service motivation with weak and strong social network ties

Jeongyoon Lee, R. Karl Rethemeyer, Namhoon Ki

16:00-16:15

Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Public Service Motivation, and Prosocial Motivation – A Systematic

Kristina S. Weißmüller, Zahra Eslami, Yaqoob Shah Taheri

16:15-16:30

Radical inclusivity in public service delivery: Lessons from US libraries

Mary Feeney, Leonor Camarena, Julie Langer, Justin M. Stritch

15:30-15:45

Third Party Cooperation in Administrative Burden: Nonprofits, Parents, and Youth Gender Affirming Care

Shaun Khurana

15:45-16:00

Does Political Participation Improve Experiences of Administrative Burden?

Erzuah Nvidah, Alexander Kroll

16:00-16:15

Positive Framing of Electric Vehicle Subsidies: Exploring the Impact on Burden Tolerance and

Hyunji Kim, Younghyun Cho, Tian Tang, Heewon Lee

16:15-16:30

Burden Tolerance of Bureaucrats: Policy Contexts and Social Constructions

Jaeyeong Nam, Elizabeth Bell

15:30-15:45

Linking Planning and Budgeting--A Comparison of Five OECD Countries

Philip Joyce

15:45-16:00

Balancing Security and Growth: The Budgetary Choices of Chinese Local Governments

Yanbing Han, Haibo Zhang

16:00-16:15

How do States Budget for Disasters and Why Does it Matter?

Melanie Waddell

16:15-16:30

How Can Participatory Budgeting Enhance the Voice of Underrepresented Minorities?

Michelle Lofton, Juan Pablo Martínez Guzmán

15:30-15:45

How Financial and Normative Rewards Stimulate Citizens’ Coproduction: Experimental Evidence from Inner

Huantao Zhang, Jun Su, Peng Ru, Yongjie Wang, Zheyu Kang

15:45-16:00

Coherent Nudging: Examining the Interplay of Educative and Noneducative Nudges in Citizens’ Coproduction

Tianhao Zhai, Yue Guo, Jun Su, Peng Ru

16:00-16:15

What motivates public employees to engage with co-production? Experimental evidence on urban

Jongmin Lee, Paolo Belardinelli

15:30-15:45

From Temporary to Purpose-Oriented: A Longitudinal Study of a COVID-19 Finance Network

Huishan Yang, Robin Lemaire, Lauren McKeague, Stephanie Davis, Graham Ambrose

15:45-16:00

Mitigating Risks in Collaboration Agreements: An Empirical Examination of Network Structure and Contract

Shuwen Zhang, Raul Gutierrez Meave, Jered Carr, Michael Siciliano

16:00-16:15

Approaches to network governance and the role network administrative organizations (NAOs): Comparing governance forms in 4 watersheds in the

Mark Imperial, Graham Ambrose

16:15-16:30

The influence of Purpose-Oriented Networks: Studying Network Dissolution in Communities

Aneika Bullock

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