How Hurricane Sandy Tamed the Bureaucracy
Week 1 Articles:
Wright, Bradley E. (2015). The Science of Public Administration: Problems, Presumptions, Progress, and Possibilities, Public Administration Review, Volume 75, Issue 6, 96-101.
Constantin, Eugen. (2014). Deontology in public administration, Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice, Volume 6, Issue 1, 77-86.
Pečarič, Mirko. (2016). Public Administration as Representative Bureaucracy, IALS Student Law Review, Volume 4, Issue 1, 1-27.
Lampert, Joseph. (2015). Democratic inclusion and the governance of immigration, Social Theory and Practice, Volume 41, Issue 1, 51-76.
Sorina-Cristina Marin. (2016). Strategic Management Public Administration, Risk in Contemporary Economy, Volume 3, 187-191.
Tholen, Berry. (2016). Machiavelli’s Lessons for Public Administration, Administrative Theory & Praxis, Volume 38, Issue 2, 101-114.
McCandless, Sean A; Guy, Mary E. (2013). One More Time, Administrative Theory & Praxis, Volume 35, Issue 3, 356-377.
McGreggor Cawley, R. (2015). Inserting Frontier into Dichotomies: Politics, Administration, and Agonistic Pluralism, Administrative Theory & Praxis, Volume 37, Issue 4, 227-241.
Heidelberg, Roy L. (2015). Public Administration, Popular Sovereignty, and la Police, Administrative Theory & Praxis, Volume 37, Issue 3, 162-173.
Week 2 Articles:
Alexandru, Roman. (2015). The Roles Assumed by Public Administrators: The Link Between Administrative Discretion and Reputation, Public Administration Quarterly, Volume 39, Issue 4, 87-96.
Leavitt, William M. (2015). General Douglas MacArthur: Supreme Public Administrator of Post–World War II Japan, Public Administration Review, Volume 75, Issue 2, 315-324.
Wang, Xiaohu; Van Wart, Montgomery; Lebredo, Nick. (2014). Sustainability Leadership in a Local Government Context: The Administrator’s Role in the Process, Public Performance & Management Review, Volume 37, Issue 3, 339-364.
Parris, Adam. (2014). How Hurricane Sandy Tamed the Bureaucracy, Issues in Science and Technology, Volume 30, Issue 4, 83-90.
Arnold, Gwen. (2014). Policy learning and science policy innovation adoption by street-level bureaucrats, Journal of Public Policy, Volume 34, Issue 3, 1-26.
Week 3 Articles:
O’Connell, Anne Joseph. (2014). Bureaucracy at the boundary, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Volume 162, Issue 4, 841-927.
Krause, Rachel M; Feiock, Richard C; Hawkins, Christopher V. (2015). The Administrative Organization of Sustainability Within Local Government, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Volume 26, Issue 1, 113-127.
Walker, R. M; Andrews, R. (2015). Local Government Management and Performance: A Review of Evidence, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Volume 25, Issue 1, 101-133.
Sidorsky, Kaitlin. (2015). Moving on Up? The Gendered Ambitions of State-Level Appointed Officials, Political Research Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 4, 802-815.
Buffat, Aurélien. (2015). Street-Level Bureaucracy and E-Government, Public Management Review, 01/2015, Volume 17, Issue 1, 149-161.
Week 4 Articles:
Marsonet, Michele. (2015). Pragmatism and Political Pluralism – Consensus and Pluralism, Academicus : International Scientific Journal, Issue 12, 47-58.
Durant, Robert F. (2015). Whither Power in Public Administration? Attainment, Dissipation, and Loss, Public Administration Review, Volume 75, Issue 2, 206-218.
West, William F. (2015). The Administrative Presidency as Reactive Oversight: Implications for Positive and Normative Theory, Public Administration Review, Volume 75, Issue 4, 523-533.
Reed, Adolph. (2016). The Post-1965 Trajectory of Race, Class, and Urban Politics in the United States Reconsidered, Labor Studies Journal, Volume 41, Issue 3, 260-291.
Whipps, Judy. (2014). A Pragmatist Reading of Mary Parker Follett’s Integrative Process, Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy, Volume 50, Issue 3, 405-424.
Zepeda-Millán, Chris. (2014). Perceptions of Threat, Demographic Diversity, and the Framing of Illegality: Explaining (Non) Participation in New York’s 2006 Immigrant Protests, Political Research Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 4, 880-888.
Week 5 Articles:
Carpenter, D; Krause, G. A. (2015). Transactional Authority and Bureaucratic Politics, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 01/2015, Volume 25, Issue 1, 5-25.
Willliam C Rivenbark, Roberta Fasiello, Stefano Adamo. (2016). Moving Beyond Innovation Diffusion in Smaller Local Governments: Does Performance Exist? Public Administration Quarterly, Volume 40, Issue 4, 763-788.
Carr, Jered B. (2015). What Have We Learned about the Performance of Council‐Manager Government? A Review and Synthesis of the Research, Public Administration Review, Volume 75, Issue 5, 673-689.
Lamothe, Meeyoung; Lamothe, Scott. (2015). Exploring the Determinants of Local Service Termination, Social Science Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 5, 1453-1474.
Nicholson-Crotty, Sean C., Woods, Neal D., Bowman, Ann, Karch, Andrew. (2014). Policy Innovativeness and Interstate Compacts. Policy Journal Studies, Volume 42, Issue 2, 305-324.
Week 6 Articles:
Aligica, Paul Dragos. (2015). Public Administration, Public Choice and the Ostroms: the achievements, the failure, the promise, Public Choice, Volume 163, Issue 1, 111-127.
Melton, Erin K. (2014). The Consequences of Conflict: An Evaluation of Racial Disparity and Organizational Performance, Public Organization Review, Volume 14, Issue 3, 267-284.
Spicer, Michael W. (2014). Justice, Conflict and Adversary Argument: An Examination of Stuart Hampshire’s Ideas and Their Implications for American Public Administration, Public Administration Quarterly, Volume 38, Issue 4, 445-465.
Meier, Kenneth J. (2015). Proverbs and the Evolution of Public Administration, Public Administration Review, Volume 75, Issue 1, 15-24.
Jordan, Sara R; Gray, Phillip W. (2014). Reporting Ethics Committee Approval in Public Administration Research, Science and Engineering Ethics, Volume 20, Issue 1, 77-97.
Okulicz-Kozaryn, Adam. (2016). Happiness research for public policy and administration, Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, Volume 10, Issue 2, 196-211.
Week 7 Articles:
Greve, Carsten. (2015). Ideas in Public Management Reform for the 2010s. Digitalization, Value Creation and Involvement, Public Organization Review, Volume 15, Issue 1, 49-65.
Schachter, Hindy Lauer. (2014). New Public Management and Principals’ Roles in Organizational Governance: What Can a Corporate Issue Tell us About Public Sector Management? Public Organization Review, Volume 14, Issue 4, 517-531.
Liu, Shuhua Monica; Yuan, Qianli. (2015). The Evolution of Information and Communication Technology in Public Administration, Public Administration and Development, Volume 35, Issue 2, 140-151.
Eckerd, Adam; Heidelberg, Roy L. (2015). Public Incentives, Market Motivations, and Contaminated Properties: New Public Management and Brownfield Liability Reform, Public Administration Review, Volume 75, Issue 2, 252-261.
Walther, Falko. (2015). New public management: the right way to modernize and improve public services? International Journal of Business and Public Administration (IJBPA), Volume 12, Issue 2, 132-143.
Kellis, Dana S; Ran, Bing. (2015). Effective leadership in managing NPM-based change in the public sector, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Volume 28, Issue 4, 614-626.
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