Our publications are the culmination of extensive research into organization design and structure.
Publications
Simulation-based behavioral experiments on active representation
Spiro Maroulis, Stuart Bretschneider, Brian Seo, Catalina Canals
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration
More random than not? A review of the logic of inference in experimental public administration
Spiro Maroulis, Ulrich Thy Jensen, Youngjae Won, Jesper Asring Hansen, Christian Bøtcher Jacobsen, Ole Helby Petersen
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration
How stakeholder influence shapes public sector environmental policy choices
Shirley-Ann Augustin-Behravesh, Nicole Darnall, Stuart Bretschneider
Journal of Cleaner Production
Impervious corruption: President Trump and the deformation of democracy
Barry Bozeman
Public Administration Review
Work–family conflict in academic science: Differential experiences of foreign-born and U.S.-born faculty
Luyu Du, Mayra M. Tirado, Julia Melkers
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
Advanced introduction to innovation and public values
John P. Nelson, Barry Bozeman
Edward Elgar Publishing
Advanced introduction to innovation and public values
John P. Nelson, Barry Bozeman
The MIT Press
Hang in there: Capacity constraints and processes of sustaining collaboration over time
Danbi Seo
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Promoting research utilization through social media: Evidence from U.S. public administration and policy researchers
Suyang Yu, Barry Bozeman
Public Performance & Management Review
Work-family conflict and burnout amid COVID-19: Exploring the mitigating effects of instrumental leadership and social belonging
Michelle Allgood, Ulrich Thy Jensen, Justin M. Stritch
Review of Public Personnel Administration
The deformation of democracy in the United States: When does bureaucratic “neutral competence” rise to complicity?
Barry Bozeman, John P. Nelson, Stuart Bretschneider, Spencer Lindsay
Public Administration Review
Understanding goal formation in strategic public management: A proposed theoretical framework
John M. Bryson, Bert George, Danbi Seo
Public Management Review