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We are pleased to announce that 51 outstanding leaders in public administration will be inducted as Academy Fellows at our annual Fall Meeting Nov. 7-8. Welcome & congratulations to the 2019 Class of Fellows! bit.ly/2lTcyOi#NAPAFellows#NAPAFallMtg#GrandChallenges
Using both perceptual and objective information on decision authority in 62 select U.S. city and county governments, the authors find a positive relationship between devolved decision authority and reported #performance management success tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…#PPMR1st
Government Funding and Nonprofit Revenues in China tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.… Authors find that having more central government funding enables nonprofits to raise more revenues through local government funding, private donations, and commercial revenues. #PPMR1st
Happy to announce my first solo authored publication while @FSUCOSS. Thanks @ppmr_journal for the excellent reviewers and feedback.
Excited to share my research on policing, race and citizen complaints.
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Happy to announce my first publication together with @DominikVogel86 in Public Performance & Management Review (@ppmr_journal).
We confirm the influence of conformity on citizens blame for service failure.
Glad to finally share this research. #PublicAdmintandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
Happy to announce my first publication together with @DominikVogel86 in Public Performance & Management Review (@ppmr_journal).
We confirm the influence of conformity on citizens blame for service failure.
Glad to finally share this research. #PublicAdmintandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
Really excited to get this piece about the governance of government-nonprofit partnerships published in the special issue of @ppmr_journal on public administration and nonprofit studies. Thank you @Prof_JJohnson and Dr. Sanjay Pandey for this wonderful opportunity.
What individual and organizational factors contribute to the satisfaction of volunteer firefighters? @sowa75 and @Henderson_AC say: public service values, social support, & autonomy and feelings of efficaciousness. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…#PPMRNPO#GWTrachtenberg@ARNOVA