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Preconference Workshop ("Phase One") | September 3-5, 2008
Minnowbrook III Conference ("Phase Two") | September 5-7, 2008

Minnowbrook III Papers

 


Conference Papers:


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      Adams, G. B. & Balfour, D. L.  2008.  Can the Study and Practice of Public Service Ethics Be Recovered in a New
      Governance Era?


      Alexander, J. & Brudney, J.  2008.  The Impact of Organizational Sector on Governance and Management in Local
      Government Partnerships.

      Andrews, M.  2008.  From "The Answer" to Methods "Appropriate to Circumstances": How Dwight Waldo Might
      Might Have Structured Administrative Reform in Africa's Health Sector.


      Baker, K.P. & Rubin, E.V.  2008.  Of Questionable Provenance: Understanding Accountability and Governance 
      in Post Invasion Iraq.


      Bowornwathana, B.  2008.  The Study of Comparative Public Administration: Future Trajectories and Prospects.

      Boyer, E. 2008. Learning From Others and Learning Together: A Study of Interorganizational Learning in Arlington
      County's Emergency Management Network.

      Bozeman, B. & Moulton, S.  2008.  The "Publicness" Puzzle Revisited: An Integrative Approach to Managing
      Publicness.


      Brinkerhoff, J.M. & Brinkerhoff, D.W.  2008.  International Development Management: The State of the Moment.

      Brown, T., Potoski, M. & Van Slyke, D.  2008.  Contracting for Complex Products.

      Candler, G. G.,
Azevêdo, A. & Ovenhausen Albernez, R.  2008.  Toward Global Scholarship in Public Affairs.

      Carrizales, T. J., 2008.  Challenges for Culture Competency Initiatives in the Public Sector.

      Cook, B. J.  2008.  The Experiencing Function of Public Administration: A Defense of the Primacy of Public Servants
      in the Design and Reform of Policy and Law.


      Cooper, T.L., Bryer, T. A. & Meek, J.  2008.  From Collaborative Public Management to Collaborative Public
      Governance: Capacity Building for Sustainability.


      Coursey, D., Brudney, J., Perry, J.L. & Littlepage, L.  2008.  Measurement Questions in Public Service Motivation:
      Construct Formation and Nomological Distinctiveness and Explanatory Power for Volunteering Activities.


      Dubnick, M.J.  2008.  Accountability as a Meta-Problem.

      Dudley, L.  2008.  Need for Balance?  Publicness in the Inherently Governmental Dialogue.

      Emerson, K. & Murchie, P.  2008.  Collaborative Governance and Climate Change: Opportunities for Public
      Administration.


      Evans, K.  2008.  Into the Woods: A Cautionary Tale for Governance.

      Feeney, M.K. & Boardman, P.C.  2008.  Organization Lovers: Framing the Perceptions of Public Servants.

      Foley, W.A.  2008.  Homeland Security, Emergency Management and Public Administration: Travels Across The
      Safety, Security and Academic Spectrum.
 

      Getha-Taylor, H.  2008.  Value Congruence and Collaborative Governance.

      Goerdel, H.T.  2008.  Homeland Security Research in Public Administration: Covered Bases and Critical Gaps.

      Gooden, S. T.  2008.  Social Equity in the 21st Century: Walking the Social Equity Talk; How State Agencies
      Address Racial Disparities in Welfare Programs - The Case of Wisconsin.


      Goodsell, C. T.  2008.  Mission Mystique: Public Administration at its Best.

      Guy, M., Newman, M. & Mastracci, S.  2008.  Are We There Yet?  From Taylor's Triangle to Follett's Web; From
      Knowledge Work to Emotion Work.


      Hamidullah, M. F. 2008.  Generation X or Next: Interest to Serve the Public, Average Duration in Job and
      Generational Differences
.

      Honadle, G. H.  2008.  Managing at the Edge: The need for Ecological Literacy and Organizational Evolution in a
      World Where Human Population Has Exploded and Natural Capital Is Disappearing.


      Horiuchi, C.M. & Mingus, M.S.  2008.  Resilience: Developing State-level Capacity to Rise Above Societal
      Limitations.


      Johnson, R.G. & Rivera, M.A.  2008.  Refocusing Graduate Public Affairs Education: A Need for Diversity
      Competencies in Human Resource Management.


      Jones, D.  2008.  The Homeland Security Spectrum: Public Administration at the Core.
      Figures To Accompany The Paper:
              Figure 1, Homeland Security Spectrum 3.0 (printable on legal size paper only)
              Figure 2, Homeland Security Spectrum 4.0

      Kapucu, N. & Arslan, T.  2008.  Measuring Performance for Collaborative Public Management Using Network
      Analysis Methods and Tools.


      Kim. S.  2008.  Transparency and Local Government: The Demand for Governance Capacity Building.

      Kim, Y. & Johnston, E. W.  2008.  Policy Informatics v1.0.

      Koliba, C. & Meek, J.  2008.  Governance in Networked Environments: Democratic Anchorage in Multi-Sector
      Systems.


      Koppell, J.  2008.  World Rule: The Politics of Global Governance.

      Leighninger, M.  2008.  Teaching Democracy in Public Administration.: A Minnowbrook Roundtable Discussion on
      Trends and Future Prospects.


      Lester, W.  2008.  Cooperation versus Collaboration: The Need to Transform Disaster Response.

      Leuenberger, D.Z.  2008.  Public Administration and Sustainable Development: A Critical Time, A Critical
      Partnership.
  (PowerPoint).

      Llorens, J. J. & Battaglio Jr., R. P.  2008.  Human Resources Management in a Changing World:  Reassessing Public
      Human Resources Management Education.


      Malatesta, D. & Smith, C.R.  2008.  Organizational Economics: New Leverage for Public Management or
      Diminishing Marginal Utility?


      Marlowe, J. & Smith, D. L.  2008.  Adding Value in a World of Diffuse Power: Reintroducing Public Management
      and Public Financial Management.


      Mathiason, J.  2008.  Managing the International Public Sector: The Future of Public Administration, Public
      Management, and Public Service Around the World.

      McGuire, M., Brudney, J.L. & Gazley, B.  2008.  The "New Emergency Management": Applying the Lessons of
      Collaborative Governance to 21st Century Emergency Planning.


      McIntyre, D.H.  2008.  Homeland Security: Ready or Not, Here It Comes.

      Mergel, I. & Lazer, D.  2008.  Knowledge Sharing Across States: Explaining the Absence of Social Capital Among
      State Health Officials.


      Mischen, P.A. & Lambright, K.T.  2008.  Look Who's Talking: Determinants of Information Seeking in Information
      Diffusion Networks.


      Moloney, K. & Gulrajani, N.  2008.  Examining the Past and Organizing the Future of International Public Sector
      Research in Public Administration.


      Nabatchi, T.  2008.  Why Public Administration Should Take Deliberative Democracy Seriously.

      Nesbit, R.  2008.  Military Service and Civic Engagement: Is There a Connection?

      Newbold, S.P.  2008.  Toward a Constitutional School for American Public Administration.

      Newswander, C. B. & Bumgarner, J.  2008.  A Move Toward Constitutional Governance: Administrator as
      Conservator and Innovator.


      Page, S.  2008.  Leadership for Collaborative Governance: Civic Engagement in Seattle.

      Pardo, T.A., Gil-Garcia, J.R. & Luna-Reyes, L.F.  2008.  Collaborative Governance and Cross-Boundary
      Information Sharing: Envisioning a Networked and IT-Enabled Public Administration.


      Piotrowski, S.J. & Bertelli, A.  2008.  Measuring Municipal Transparency.

      Portillo, S.  2008.  Proving Authority: Social Status and the Authority of Public Officials.

      Posner, P.L.  2008.  The Pracademic: An Agenda for Re-engaging Practitioners and Academics.

      Raadschelders, J.C.N.  2008.  Is American Administration Dissociating from Historical Context?

      Redman-Simmons, L.  2008.  Graduate Students' Attraction to Government Public Servant Professions.

      Robinson, S.E.  2008.  Public Administration in a Post-Sector Age.

      Rohr, J.A.  2008.  The Constitution and the PA Curriculum Or Not you Father's Constitution.

      Rosenbloom, D.H. & Naff, K.C.  2008.  The Status of Law in Contemporary Public Administrative Literature,
      Education, and Practice.

      Schweik, C., English, R. & Haire, S.  2008.  Open Source Software Collaboration: Foundational Concepts and an
      Empirical Analysis.


      Stivers, C.  2008.  Democratic Knowledge - The Task Before Us.

      Stone, M.M., Bryson, J.M. & Crosby, B.C.  2008.  Governance Structures and Processes in Public Collaborations:
      Essential Questions and Initial Findings.


      Sylves, R.  2008.  The Globalization of Disasters and What This Means for Public Administration.

      Thomas, J.C.  2008.  Involving the Public and Other Stakeholders in Public Management: A Practical Theory with
      Case Applications.


      Van Wart, M.  2008.  Assessing Public Leadership Theory: A View to the Future.

      van der Wal, Z. 2008. The Letter or the Spirit? A Contextual Empirical Picture of the Importance of Organizational
      Values in Agencies, (Para)public and Private Sector Organizations.

      Vaz, J.C.  2008.  Using the Internet for Collaborative Local Governance: the Digital Participatory Budget in Brazil.

      Vogelsang-Coombs, V., Keller, L.F. & Murray, S.  2008.  Council-Manager Government at 100: Transformational
      Leadership, Facilitative Governance and Active Citizenship.


       Wooldridge, B.  2008.  Some (Not Completely!!) Random Thoughts on the Case for Social Equity in Public
       Administration


       Wu, J. & Hou, Y.  2008.  The Rise of Public Administration in China: Reflections on and Inspirations From
       Globalization.