My first publication in @journal_pa is out! 🎉
Who do citizens hold accountable when public, private & nonprofit actors collaborate?
Transparency about sector roles matters more than sector bias.
Open access 👇 https://t.co/HBPlTIJ5fy
"Who Is Accountable? How Citizens Attribute Success and Failure in Cross-Sector Collaborations" by @abountho, Mary Feeney, & Jurgen Willems examines how citizens assign accountability in collaborations between public, private, and nonprofit organizations. https://t.co/SNCD8poioc
I had so much fun giving a guest lecture at @sgSMU today! Great students with so many inspiring questions! Thank you so much for having me @SeulkiLee_ :)
So happy to have Angela @abountho as a guest lecturer covering collaboration on a global level. Very informative and engaging! Thanks for sharing your research and expertise!
So happy to have Angela @abountho as a guest lecturer covering collaboration on a global level. Very informative and engaging! Thanks for sharing your research and expertise!
Thrilled to share my #LienConference2023 experience! Immensely thankful for the chance to present our research (@MrJurgenWillems, @DinhofKatharina) aligning with Minister @joteo_ylm call for inclusive policy making. Presenting in my new home, S’pore, made it even more special. 🇸🇬
What a fantastic #PMRC2023USG@pmrc2023 hosted by @UniUtrecht Grateful for the opportunity to present our research on sector perception and accountability @mkfeeneyWYO @MrJurgenWillems Thank you so much for all the valuable feedback!
Is the public sector perceived more accountable in case of succes or failure, compared to profit and non-profit organizations? Sectors might be very different, but perceptions not that much... Angela Samuel (@abountho), @MrJurgenWillems
@mkfeeneyWYO
@pmrc2023#PMRC2023USG
Earlier experiences of discrimimation determine whether people want to apply for public sector jobs. Hence, diversity in the public sector is not only about recruiting, it is about how citizens are treated. #PMRC2023USG@pmrc2023@DinhofKatharina@MrJurgenWillems@SharonGilad1
📢Yesterday was all about diversity in public administration and policy research during the NIG course 'Diversity in Research Design and Practice', taught by @mkfeeneyWYO from @ASU!📚
My first conference presentation and I chose no other than @pmrcaz! It was so much fun! Had the pleasure to present our research project with @MrJurgenWillems@DinhofKatharina Best first conference ever! Thanks so much @JorisvanderVoet for chairing our panel! #pmrc2022
Shout-out to all the PhD students @pmrcaz who are using best practices in transparent experimental research - I'm seeing preregistered studies, data repositories, power calculations and more.
Join us in person or online for our panel discussion:
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; from a public governance perspective.
https://t.co/y8Xxerj0SH
at the @wu_vienna.
16 March, 18.00
‘In person’ or ‘online‘
Series: WU matters. WU talks.
Language: English
Thank you for the great 2021 network meeting event @Stadt_Wien and @wu_vienna! It was a pleasure to present our first findings of our research project “The most livable city: Who deserves the credit and who gets the benefit?” with @DinhofKatharina and @MrJurgenWillems
Today, @abountho, @DinhofKatharina & @MrJurgenWillems present their first results on “The most livable city: Who deserves the credit, and who gets the benefits from it?” at the network meeting for the @wu_vienna Anniversary Fund of the @Stadt_Wien
https://t.co/89CiTiPJF4
1. In The Coddling, @glukianoff and I pointed to Instagram as a main suspect in the sudden rise of depression/anxiety among Gen Z girls that began around 2012.
New report: Facebook’s own internal research supports that hypothesis.
https://t.co/Xw2F84DXAe
Looking forward to “Anti-Racism in Public Health Policies, Practice & Research,” a virtual symposium hosted by @FXBHarvard on 9/21. One of our latest core initiatives focuses on unpacking + addressing structural racism in the U.S. & abroad.
Join us: https://t.co/HXZlIQwQaH
Two decades after 9/11, what are the lingering effects? Professor of International History and Politics Mohamedou examines the post-attack aftermath, breaking down the evolution of terrorism.
https://t.co/CwI4UpRGX5
#september11