NSF kickoff: Resilient engineering
CORD Director Julia Melkers is excited to kick off a new project examining how academic engineering transforms to create public value in times of crisis, threat, and disruption.
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Sustaining collaboration
CORD Fellow Danbi Seo was inspired to understand what sustains passionate collaborators when the work is hard, messy, and under-resourced.
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Balancing work and family
Using data from the 2011 NSF-funded NETWISE II survey of faculty in biology, biochemistry, civil engineering, and mathematics, new research overturns some preconceptions of the pressures of productive academic science careers.
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Using games to test social identity dynamics in representative bureaucracy
CORD Fellows Spiro Maroulis and Stuart Bretschneider, with CORD Affiliate Brian Seo and collaborator Catalina Canals, demonstrated how simulation-based behavioral experiments can be used to test public administration theories in a new article.
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Misalignment between PA experimental methods and outcomes
How many findings in experimental public administration rely on random assignment, the gold standard for reducing bias in studies? CORD colleagues Spiro Maroulis, Ulrich Jensen, Youngjae Won, and collaborators set out to answer this question.
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Don Moynihan rallies spirits at CORD
A big thank you to everyone who attended "State Capacity and Policy Implementation Under Trump: What Happens Next?"
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