Happy to share my solo-authored paper about bureaucratic reputation and communication strategy using survey experiments @PAReview. Additionally, I recently moved to Seoultech, and will miss @UNOSPA for all the great memories.
https://t.co/LGskq4uoZD
Local governments need to get the incentives right if they want citizens to engage with crowdsourcing platforms write @DanbeeLee1 of @SeoulNatlUni, of Jooho Lee @UNOSPA and Yeonkyung Kim of @KeanUniversity https://t.co/zvgWnGdJDp
Thrilled to welcome @_Oliver_James_ as a new Co-Editor of @IPMJournal. For more about Oliver and what he brings to the journal, read the letter from me and @KelmanSteve here: https://t.co/ApTLNkILcg
Building on the work of @DanbeeLee1 and @GGVanRyzin !
It was *great* to engage with their research: In addition to this validation/elaboration study, it also triggered other good ideas. I hope to report more on them soon.
New publication alert: The study, coauthored with Ohbet Cheon and @favero_nate, exploring how various organizational dimensions are associated with citizen satisfaction is now available online at the International Public Management Journal! https://t.co/jh3V6s3e7v
New publication alert @PAReview 🚨🚨 @miyeon_song, @seunghoan, and myself investigated on how citizens' satisfaction towards public services, education, varies based on their socioeconomic status. 🧵1/2
https://t.co/hBbz28RN2N
Do female police officers behave differently from male officers? How? And why?
Our new study @PSJ_Editor examines how street-level bureaucrats assess clients' credibility and highlights credibility judgment as a key source of inequity in policy implementation.
The Bureaucratic Reputation Scale: Cross-country and cross-language validation
To all the Public Administration scholars out there: you have no reason anymore not to measure bureaucratic reputation in any of your further studies.
@PMReview_
https://t.co/8ldoi9c7pp
It's NYC Open Data Week!
As a PA scholar and self proclaimed nerd for all things open data, civic tech, and design, this is basically my Coachella.
Check out the epic lineup of panels, events & demos here: https://t.co/NkijgWmQxs
#NYCOpenDataWeek@BetaNYC@nycSOdata@nycgov
Organizational reputation is subject to losses when whistleblowing occurs, but @mm__kang, @DanbeeLee1 and Nara Park find that it can be mitigated when managed properly through accountability institutions https://t.co/UBeKr0ht0j
"Examining attitudes toward public participation across sectors: An experimental study of food assistance" by @AnnAmirkhanyan, @fei_roberts, Kenneth Meier, & @miyeon_song explores whether direct participation matters in how the public evaluates execution. https://t.co/xmY5PvpKG3
Funding Opp for Junior professors and PhD students: It is still time to submit your proposal to 🚨the Paul Volker Junior Scholar Research Grant🚨. I am on the committee this year. Happy to answer any questions!
"Do monetary or nonmonetary incentives promote citizens' use of a government crowdsourcing: A case of the City of Omaha's 311-type of crowdsourcing platform" by @DanbeeLee1, @YeonkyungAnabel, & Jooho Lee studies citizen engagement in crowdsourcing. https://t.co/OQdBnZEDhp
My new @NVSQuarterly pub, coauthored with the amazing @BaluranDarwin & @Russell_SHassan, was strongly driven by my identity as a person of Asian descent in the United States: https://t.co/XKp9NGTTEK.
🚨New working paper🚨: Coding for content analysis is costly and time consuming. It is a critical concern for PhD students and junior scholars who lack support and time. With my research assistants, we explored if GPT is a solution: https://t.co/xFbyRosPrY
🔔 Meet Our Team: Dr. Ana-Maria Dimand
Hello everyone! @AnaDimand here! I’m thrilled to be on the JPART team as your social media editor.
I am an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration in the School of Public Service, at Boise State University. My research centers on public management and policy, particularly addressing government contracting, collaborative governance, innovation, and sustainability issues.
🔔Meet Our Team: Introducing Dr. Seulki Lee.
We're excited to feature @SeulkiLee_ , Associate Editor.
Seulki Lee is Assistant Professor of Public Policy in the School of Social Sciences at Singapore Management University. Her research interests include collaborative governance, accountability, citizen participation, and policing.
🚨 NEW WORKING PAPER ALERT🚨: How do mid-level civil servants make funding decisions with scientific evidence? With growing emphasis on Evidence-based Policymaking, to what extent do civil servants follow EBP initiatives? Here is our answer: https://t.co/yooZKKpCbJ 1/5
In a draft paper we contribute to the study of democratic backsliding and bureaucracy showing how Israeli civil servants’ politically polarized perceptions of politicians’ actions as a threat to democracy shape their intentions and expectations
https://t.co/EaukBauyt7