SPAA Research Featured in September 2019 List of Highly Cited Public Administration Review Articles
The research of four SPAA faculty is included on the September 2019 list of highly cited articles in Public Administration Review (@PAReview). This designation is reserved for recent pieces that have begun to accumulate citations rapidly after their publication.
- Sebastian Jilke – Assistant Professor
– "Financial Rewards Do Not Stimulate Coproduction: Evidence from Two Experiments”
– "Behavioral Public Administration: Combining Insights from Public Administration and Psychology"
- Gregory Porumbescu – Assistant Professor
– "25 Years of Transparency Research: Evidence and Future Directions"
- Norma Riccucci – Board of Governors Distinguished Professor
– "Representative Bureaucracy: A Lever to Enhance Social Equity, Coproduction, and Democracy"
- Gregg G. Van Ryzin – Professor
–"Representative Bureaucracy: A Lever to Enhance Social Equity, Coproduction, and Democracy"
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