Rutgers SPAA Contributions to ASPA 2020 Program
The 2020 ASPA Annual Conference was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rutgers SPAA faculty and students who were scheduled to present included:
SPAA Faculty
Rachel Emas, Assistant Teaching Professor
- Student & New Professional Summit Panel Presenter:
Resumes and CVs: Marketing Yourself on the Page
- Panel Moderator/Presenter:
Food Access and Policy
Facing Food (In)Security on College Campuses
Madinah Hamidullah, Associate Research Professor
- Panel Presenter/Co-author:
Education and Technology
Social Equity in Public Administration Doctoral Dissertation Research
Jiahuan Lu, Assistant Professor
- Panel Co-author:
Navigating Nonprofit Funding, Finance and Performance
Do Nonprofit Organizations Really Diversify Their Revenue Sources over Time?
Lindsey McDougle, Associate Professor
- Program Co-Chair
- Student & New Professional Summit Panel Presenter:
The Interview
- Panel Presenter/Co-author:
Education and Technology
Social Equity in Public Administration Doctoral Dissertation Research
Charles Menifield, Dean
- Student & New Professional Summit Panel Presenter:
Cover Letters: Why Do They Matter?
Marilyn Rubin, Distinguished Research Fellow
- Panel Co-author:
Nervous Areas of Government: Addressing Inequities around the World
Racial Equity in Brazil
- Panel Co-author:
Examining the Evolving Role of Gender in Established Governance Structures
Gender Budgeting: An International Perspective
Jongmin Shon, Assistant Professor
- Panel Co-author:
Fiscal Health and Performance in the Public Sector
Local Government Performance and Credit Ratings in the Bond Market: The Case of Public Enterprises
Lois Warner, Assistant Professor
- Panel Presenter:
Policy Considerations in Infrastructure
Modern Technological Frameworks and Capacities for Public Service
Yahong Zhang, Associate Professor
- Panel Co-author:
Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Ethics Management
Organizational Evil
- Panel Discussant:
Urban Governance in China
- Panel Presenter:
Perspectives on Organizational Performance: Management and Improvement
How Has Society Been Divided on the Perception of Presidential Administrations? A Quantified Measure of Polarization
- Panel Co-author:
Governance for a Better Community: Institutions, Policy Tools and Capacities
Professional Certification in Environmental Governance: Does It Lead to Better Performance and Citizen Satisfaction?
SPAA Students
Meril Antony, PhD Student
- Panel Presenter:
Social, Economic, Criminal and Justice Issues
Chicago Safe Passage Program: The Social Equity Cause, the Public Investment and Whether It has Been Worth It?
- Award Recipient:
SWPA 2020 Suffragette Scholarship Award
Cheon Lee, PhD Student
- Panel Presenter/Co-author:
Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Ethics Management
Organizational Evil
Danbee Lee, PhD Student
- Panel Presenter:
Experimental and Quantitative Analyses of Citizen’s Responses to Public Programs
The Effect of Blame Avoidance Strategies on Citizens’ Reputation Judgments: An Experimental Study on U.S. Federal Agencies
Diana Negron, MPA Graduate
- Panel Presenter:
10th National Annual Capstone Panel
Algorithmic Vulnerabilities: Identifying and Addressing the Social Vulnerability Index through a Federal Scope for the City of Newark
Wendy Nicholson, PhD Student
- Panel Presenter/Co-author:
Nervous Areas of Government: Addressing Inequities around the World
Racial Equity in Brazil
Kuang-Ting Tai, PhD Student
- Panel Presenter:
Section for Students and New Administration Professionals 2020 Job Market Showcase
Does Exposure to Open Government Data Increase Self Efficacy? Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Srinivas Yerramsetti, PhD Student
- Panel Convener:
Changing Citizen-State Interactions in the Global South: A South Asian Public Administration Perspective
- Panel Presenter/Co-author:
Changing Citizen-State Interactions in the Global South: A South Asian Public Administration Perspective
Administrative Burden in Digitalized Citizen-State Interactions: A Policy Instruments Perspective and Collaborative Governance Regimes in a Comparative Historical Perspective: Continuity and Administrative Change in India and Canada
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