Our publications are the culmination of extensive research into organizational design and structure.

Publications
A Legal Perspective on University Technology Transfer
Christopher S. Hayter, Jacob H. Rooksby
The Journal of Technology Transfer 41, no. 2, 270–89
A Social Responsibility View of the ‘Patent-Centric Linear Model’ of University Technology Transfer
Christopher S. Hayter
Duquesne Law Review 54, no. 1, 7–52
A Trajectory of Early-Stage Spinoff Success: The Role of Knowledge Intermediaries within an Entrepreneurial University Ecosystem
Christopher S. Hayter
Small Business Economics 47, no. 3, 633–56
All are not created equal: Assessing local governments' strategic approaches towards sustainability
Hyunjung Ji, Nicole Darnall
In Sustainable Public Management, pp. 159-180, Routledge
All are not created equal: assessing the design features of local sustainability programs
H. Ji, N. Darnall
Public Management Review 20(1), 154-175, DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2017.1293147
Alternative and nonregulatory approaches to environmental governance
Lily Hsueh, Nicole Darnall
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 1-7
An Examination of Effective IT Governance in the Public Sector Using the Legal View of Agency Theory
Gregory S. Dawson, James S. Denford, Clay K. Williams, David Preston, Kevin C. Desouza
Journal of Management Information Systems 33, no. 4, 1180–1208
Angling for sharks, not pilot fish: Deep corruption, venal corruption, and public values failure
Barry Bozeman, Angel Luis Molina Jr, Wesley Kaufmann
Perspectives on Public Management and Governance 1, no. 1, 5-27
Are small cities online? Content, ranking, and variation of US municipal websites
Mary K. Feeney, Adrian Brown
Government Information Quarterly 34, no. 1, 62-74
Big data and planning
Kevin C. Desouza, Kendra L. Smith
APA Planning Advisory Service Reports 2016, no. 585, 2-102
Buffer and Booster? Testing PSM’s Role in Job-Demands Resources Theory
Ulrich T. Jensen, Ann-Louise Holten
Public Management Review, DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2023.2248128
Business as a Collaborative Partner: Understanding Firms’ Sociopolitical Support for Policy Formation
Younsung Kim, Nicole Darnall
Public Administration Review 76, no. 2, 326–37