SPAA Research Featured in September 2019 List of Highly Cited Public Administration Review Articles
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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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