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@article{AbouAssi2019,
title = {Reflections on the Persistent Issue of Relevance in Public Administration},
author = {AbouAssi, Khalil and Amirkhanyan, Anna and Billingsley, Greg and Lyon, Robert},
year = {2019},
journal = {Perspectives on Public Management and Governance},
volume = {2},
number = {4},
pages = {239--243},
publisher = {{Taylor \& Francis}}
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@book{Adams2009,
title = {Unmasking Administrative Evil},
author = {Adams, Guy B and Balfour, Danny L},
year = {2009},
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@article{Allison1990,
title = {Public and Private Management: {{Are}} They Fundamentally Alike in All Unimportant Respects?},
author = {Allison, Graham},
year = {1990},
journal = {The Public Interest},
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@book{Bardach1977,
title = {The Implementation Game: {{What}} Happens after a Bill Becomes Law},
author = {Bardach, Eugene},
year = {1977},
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@book{behn2001rethinking,
title = {Rethinking Democratic Accountability},
author = {Behn, R.D.},
year = {2001},
series = {G - {{Reference}},{{Information}} and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series},
publisher = {{Brookings Institution Press}},
isbn = {978-0-8157-0861-2},
lccn = {00118266}
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@article{Behn2003,
title = {Why {{Measure Performance}}? {{Different Purposes Require Different Measures}}},
shorttitle = {Why {{Measure Performance}}?},
author = {Behn, Robert D.},
year = {2003},
month = sep,
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {63},
number = {5},
pages = {586--606},
issn = {0033-3352, 1540-6210},
doi = {10.1111/1540-6210.00322},
urldate = {2023-05-03},
langid = {english}
}
@article{Brown2016,
title = {Managing Complex Contracts},
author = {Brown, Trevor L and Potoski, Matthew and Slyke, David M Van},
year = {2016},
journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory},
volume = {26},
number = {1},
pages = {1--18}
}
@book{Brownlow,
title = {Report of the President's Committee on Administrative Management},
author = {Brownlow, Louis},
publisher = {{Government Printing Office}}
}
@article{Butz2022,
title = {Intersectionality and {{Social Welfare}}: {{Avoidance}} and {{Unequal Treatment}} among {{Transgender Women}} of {{Color}}},
shorttitle = {Intersectionality and {{Social Welfare}}},
author = {Butz, Adam M. and Gaynor, Tia Sher{\`e}e},
year = {2022},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {82},
number = {3},
pages = {433--445},
issn = {1540-6210},
doi = {10.1111/puar.13468},
urldate = {2023-07-31},
abstract = {This research adds to the emergent literature on intersectionality and public administration through examining how transgender women of color (trans WOC) are interacting with U.S. social welfare offices. It is our contention that trans WOC, facing a compounded set of negative stereotypes derived from racial and gender identities, will be more likely than other transgender identifying persons to: (1) avoid seeking out public welfare benefits and (2) be more likely to report experiencing discriminatory treatment in social welfare offices. Using data from the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey we uncover evidence that trans WOC are more likely to avoid social welfare offices and face discrimination in social welfare offices. Scholars and administrators of social welfare programs, including Social Security related benefits, should be aware of the potential for public benefit avoidance and administrative discrimination directed toward historically marginalized groups and prioritize social equity considerations among clients facing compounded intersectional barriers.},
langid = {english},
file = {/Users/dadams/Zotero/storage/RYXXK7I5/Butz and Gaynor - 2022 - Intersectionality and Social Welfare Avoidance an.pdf;/Users/dadams/Zotero/storage/V3Z2JHI9/puar.html}
}
@article{Caiden1981,
title = {Public Budgeting amidst Uncertainty and Instability},
author = {Caiden, Naomi},
year = {1981},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {41},
number = {6},
pages = {617--624}
}
@article{Christensen2017,
title = {Public Service Motivation Research: {{Lessons}} for Practice},
author = {Christensen, Robert K and Paarlberg, Laurie E and Perry, James L},
year = {2017},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {77},
number = {4},
pages = {529--542},
publisher = {{Wiley}}
}
@incollection{Cohen2008,
title = {When Should You and When Shouldn't You Contract Out?},
booktitle = {The Responsible Contract Manager: {{Protecting}} the Public Interest in an Outsourced World},
author = {Cohen, Steven and Eimicke, William B},
year = {2008},
pages = {45--71},
publisher = {{Georgetown University Press}}
}
@book{Cooper,
title = {The Responsible Administrator: {{An}} Approach to Ethics for the Administrative Role},
author = {Cooper, Terry L.},
edition = {6},
publisher = {{Jossey-Bass}}
}
@article{Denhardt2000,
title = {The New Public Service: {{Serving}}, Not Steering},
author = {Denhardt, Janet V. and Denhardt, Robert B.},
year = {2000},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {60},
number = {6},
pages = {549--559}
}
@book{Denhardt2015,
title = {The New Public Service: {{Serving}}, Not Steering},
shorttitle = {The New Public Service},
author = {Denhardt, Janet Vinzant and Denhardt, Robert B.},
year = {2015},
edition = {Fourth edition},
publisher = {{Routledge/Taylor \& Francis Group}},
address = {{New York}},
isbn = {978-1-138-89121-0 978-1-138-89125-8},
lccn = {JF1351 .D4495 2015}
}
@incollection{Downs1967,
title = {The Life Cycles of Bureaus},
booktitle = {Inside Bureaucracy},
author = {Downs, Anthony},
year = {1967},
pages = {260--279},
publisher = {{Little, Brown and Company}},
address = {{Boston}}
}
@article{Fairholm2004,
title = {Different Perspectives on the Practice of Leadership},
author = {Fairholm, Gilbert W.},
year = {2004},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {64},
number = {5},
pages = {577--590}
}
@incollection{Follett1926,
title = {The Giving of Orders},
booktitle = {Dynamic Administration: {{The}} Collected Papers of Mary Parker Follett},
author = {Follett, Mary Parker},
editor = {Metcalf, Henry C. and Urwick, L.},
year = {1926},
pages = {50--70},
publisher = {{Harper \& Brothers}},
address = {{New York}}
}
@book{Frederickson2005,
title = {Ethics in Public Management},
author = {Frederickson, H. George and Ghere, Richard K.},
year = {2005},
publisher = {{M.E. Sharpe}}
}
@book{Frederickson2016,
title = {The Public Administration Theory Primer},
author = {Frederickson, H. George},
year = {2016},
edition = {4},
publisher = {{Westview Press}}
}
@book{Gooden2014,
title = {Race and Social Equity: {{A}} Nervous Area of Government},
author = {Gooden, Susan T.},
year = {2014},
publisher = {{Routledge}},
address = {{New York, NY}},
isbn = {978-0765636793},
keywords = {\#duplicate-citation-key}
}
@article{hankivsky2011,
title = {Intersectionality and Public Policy: {{Some}} Lessons from Existing Models},
author = {Hankivsky, Olena and Cormier, Renee},
year = {2011},
journal = {Political Research Quarterly},
volume = {64},
number = {1},
pages = {217--229},
publisher = {{Sage Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA}}
}
@article{Head2019,
title = {Forty Years of Wicked Problems Literature: {{Forging}} Closer Links to Policy Studies},
author = {Head, Brian W},
year = {2019},
journal = {Policy and Society},
volume = {38},
number = {2},
pages = {180--197}
}
@article{Hefetz2014,
title = {Concurrent Sourcing in the Public Sector: {{A}} Strategy to Manage Contracting Risk},
author = {Hefetz, Amir and Warner, Mildred and {Vigoda-Gadot}, Eran},
year = {2014},
journal = {International Public Management Journal},
volume = {17},
number = {3},
pages = {365--386}
}
@article{Herzberg2003,
title = {One More Time: {{How}} Do You Motivate Employees},
author = {Herzberg, Frederick},
year = {2003},
journal = {Harvard Business Review},
volume = {81},
number = {1},
pages = {87--96}
}
@article{Hollibaugh2020,
title = {Why Public Employees Rebel},
author = {Hollibaugh, Gary and Miles, Mabry and Newswander, Chad},
year = {2020},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {80},
number = {1},
pages = {8--18}
}
@incollection{johnson2015,
title = {Toward a More Perfect Union: {{Moving}} Forward with Social Equity},
booktitle = {Justice for All: {{Promoting}} Social Equity in Public Administration},
author = {Johnson, Norman J and Svara, James H},
year = {2015},
pages = {287--312},
publisher = {{Routledge}}
}
@article{Jos2010,
title = {Defending Public Service Values in a Customer Service Age},
author = {Jos, Stephen and Tompkins, Jonathan R},
year = {2010},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {70},
number = {s1},
pages = {s5--s16}
}
@article{jung2022,
title = {The {{Impact}} of {{Demographic Composition}} of {{Social Networks}} on {{Perceived Inclusion}} in the {{Workplace}}},
author = {Jung, Heyjie and Welch, Eric W.},
year = {2022},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {82},
number = {3},
pages = {522--536},
issn = {1540-6210},
doi = {10.1111/puar.13470},
urldate = {2023-07-31},
abstract = {Inclusion in the workplace is defined as the extent to which individuals perceive that they are part of significant processes in organizations. This article explores the determinants of workplace inclusion by asking: How does the demographic composition of social networks inside and outside of the workplace affect perceived inclusion in the workplace? We apply literature on social identity theory and social network theory to develop and test hypotheses on professional sub-network demographic composition using the linear regression analysis on data from the 2011 National Science Foundation\textendash funded national survey of academic faculty on work environment and careers in US universities. Among other results, we find that perceived inclusion is explained by the interactions between race, gender, and demographic composition of professional networks. Findings provide new insights for the management of diversity in the workplace.},
langid = {english},
file = {/Users/dadams/Zotero/storage/X2NLLCQ8/Jung and Welch - 2022 - The Impact of Demographic Composition of Social Ne.pdf;/Users/dadams/Zotero/storage/XMHB2ZL5/puar.html}
}
@book{Kamarck2007,
title = {The End of Government\textendash{} as We Know It: {{Making}} Public Policy Work},
shorttitle = {The End of Government\textendash{} as We Know It},
author = {Kamarck, Elaine Ciulla},
year = {2007},
publisher = {{Lynne Rienner Publishers}},
address = {{Boulder, Colo}},
isbn = {978-1-58826-469-5 978-1-58826-494-7},
lccn = {JK421 .K36 2007},
keywords = {Administrative agencies,Bureaucracy,Government productivity,Management,United States}
}
@article{Kaufman1969,
title = {Administrative Decentralization and Political Power},
author = {Kaufman, Herbert},
year = {1969},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {29},
number = {1},
pages = {3--20}
}
@incollection{Kettl2020,
title = {Hamilton's Solution to Madison's Dilemma},
booktitle = {The Divided States of America: {{Why}} Federalism Doesn't Work},
author = {Kettl, Donald F.},
year = {2020},
pages = {191--205},
publisher = {{Princeton University Press}},
address = {{Princeton, NJ}}
}
@incollection{Kettl2020a,
title = {Madison's Invention Comes Undone},
booktitle = {The Divided States of America},
author = {Kettl, Donald F},
year = {2020},
pages = {170--190},
publisher = {{Princeton University Press}}
}
@book{Kingdon1995,
title = {Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies},
author = {Kingdon, John W},
year = {1995},
edition = {2},
publisher = {{Longman}}
}
@book{Krislov1974,
title = {Representative Bureaucracy},
author = {Krislov, Samuel},
year = {1974},
publisher = {{Prentice-Hall}}
}
@article{Lachance2017,
title = {Public Service Motivation: {{Lessons}} from {{NASA}}'s Janitor},
author = {Lachance, Matthew J},
year = {2017},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {77},
number = {4},
pages = {542--543}
}
@article{Lamothe2012,
title = {To Trust or Not to Trust-What Matters in Local Government-Vendor Relationships},
author = {Lamothe, John and Lamothe, Lynn},
year = {2012},
journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory},
volume = {22},
number = {4},
pages = {729--757}
}
@article{Light2006,
title = {The Tides of Reform Revisited},
author = {Light, Paul Charles},
year = {2006},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {66},
number = {1},
pages = {33--43}
}
@article{Lindblom1959,
title = {The Science of ``{{Muddling}} Through''},
author = {Lindblom, Charles E},
year = {1959},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {19},
number = {2},
pages = {79--88},
publisher = {{Wiley}}
}
@incollection{Lipsky1980,
title = {Street-Level Bureaucracy and Public Policy},
booktitle = {The Politics of Regulation},
author = {Lipsky, Michael},
editor = {Wilson, James Q.},
year = {1980},
pages = {415--428},
publisher = {{Basic Books}},
address = {{New York}}
}
@book{Lipsky2010,
title = {Street-Level Bureaucracy: {{Dilemmas}} of the Individual in Public Services},
shorttitle = {Street-Level Bureaucracy},
author = {Lipsky, Michael},
year = {2010},
edition = {30th anniversary expanded ed},
publisher = {{Russell Sage Foundation}},
address = {{New York}},
isbn = {978-0-87154-544-2},
lccn = {HV41 .L53 2010}
}
@article{Magee2014,
title = {Status and Power: {{The}} Principal Inputs to Influence for Public Managers},
author = {Magee, Joe C.},
year = {2014},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {74},
number = {1},
pages = {3--15}
}
@article{March1989,
title = {Rediscovering Institutions: {{The}} Organizational Basis of Politics},
author = {March, James G. and Olsen, Johan P.},
year = {1989},
journal = {American Political Science Review},
volume = {81},
number = {1},
pages = {3--20}
}
@article{marvel2016,
title = {Unconscious Bias in Citizens' Evaluations of Public Sector Performance},
author = {Marvel, John D},
year = {2016},
journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory},
volume = {26},
number = {1},
pages = {143--158},
publisher = {{Oxford University Press US}}
}
@article{May2007,
title = {Politicians, Managers, and Street-Level Bureaucrats},
author = {May, Peter J and Winter, {\relax SC}},
year = {2007},
journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory},
volume = {18},
number = {3},
pages = {467--492}
}
@article{MaynardMoody2012,
title = {Social Equities and Inequities in Practice: {{Street-level}} Workers as Agents and Pragmatists},
author = {{Maynard-Moody}, Steven},
year = {2012},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {72},
pages = {S16-S23}
}
@article{McGrath2013,
title = {The Rise and Fall of Radical Civil Service Reform in the {{U}}.{{S}}. States},
author = {McGrath, Jane M},
year = {2013},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {73},
number = {s1},
pages = {s43--s54}
}
@article{Meier2006,
title = {Gender, Representative Bureaucracy, and Law Enforcement: {{The}} Case of Sexual Assault},
author = {Meier, Kenneth J. and {Nicholson-Crotty}, Jill},
year = {2006},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {66},
number = {6},
pages = {850--860}
}
@incollection{Meier2018,
title = {Bureaucracy in the Twenty-First Century},
booktitle = {Understanding Class},
author = {Meier, Kenneth J. and Bohte, John},
editor = {Wright, Erik Olin},
year = {2018},
pages = {65--86},
publisher = {{Verso}}
}
@book{Miller1992,
title = {Managerial Dilemmas: {{The}} Political Economy of Hierarchy},
author = {Miller, Gary J},
year = {1992},
publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}}
}
@article{Molina2012,
title = {``{{The}} Heart of the Profession: {{Understanding}} Public Service Values''},
author = {Molina, A. D.},
year = {2012},
journal = {Journal of Public Affairs Education},
volume = {18},
number = {2},
pages = {357}
}
@article{NicholsonCrotty2004,
title = {Public Management and Organizational Performance: {{The}} Case of Law Enforcement Agencies},
author = {{Nicholson-Crotty}, Sean and O'Toole Jr, Laurence J},
year = {2004},
journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory},
volume = {14},
number = {1},
pages = {1--18}
}
@article{Nutt2005,
title = {Comparing Public and Private Sector Decision-Making Practices},
author = {Nutt, Paul C},
year = {2005},
journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory},
volume = {15},
number = {3},
pages = {369--395}
}
@article{Ostrom1973,
title = {The Intellectual Crisis in {{American}} Public Administration},
author = {Ostrom, Vincent},
year = {1973},
journal = {Public Administration Review},
volume = {33},
number = {3},
pages = {203--216}
}
@article{Ostrom2010,
title = {An Intellectual Crisis in the Public Arena},
author = {Ostrom, Elinor},
year = {2010},
journal = {Policy Studies Journal},
volume = {38},
number = {4},
pages = {747--759}
}
@article{OTooleJr2014,
title = {Public Management, Context, and Performance: {{In}} Quest of a More General Theory},
author = {O'Toole Jr, Laurence J and Meier, Kenneth J},
year = {2014},
journal = {Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory},
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