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SOCIAL EQUITY April 3-7, 2020 | Anaheim, CA PROGRAM

#ASPA2020 www.aspanet.org/annualconference JOIN US AT THE USC PRICE SCHOOL RECEPTION Sunday, April 5 | 6:30 – 7:30PM Hyatt Regency Orange County Garden Room 3 Forging solutions since 1929

CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENTIAL PANELS Women Trailblazers: Finding and Effectively Using PAUL DANCZYK, Ph.D. Your Authentic Voice ASPA President, 2019; Director of Executive Education FRIDAY, APRIL 3 | 9:30 AM | GRAND BALLROOM E-G in Sacramento for USC Price. • Carol Geffner, Professor of the Practice of Governance, JANE PISANO, Ph.D. Management and Policy; Director, Executive Master Immediate Past ASPA President; of Leadership Professor, USC Price. The Endless Pursuit of Relevant Research: A Vision for How to Get There JULIET MUSSO, Associate Professor; named Vice Dean for Academic Affairs; SUNDAY, APRIL 5 | 3:15 PM | GRAND BALLROOM E-G recipient of the 2019 ASPA Harry Scoville Award for Academic Excellence. • Shui-Yan Tang, Frances R. and John J. Duggan Professor in Public Administration; Chair, Department of Governance CHRISTINE BECKMAN, named Editor-in- and Management Chief of Administrative Science Quarterly. • Frank Zerunyan, Professor of the Practice of Governance; Dr. Beckman has also been named the Director, Executive Education; Director of ROTC Programs Price Family Chair in Social Innovation at the USC Price Center for Social Innovation, and Professor of Public Policy at USC Price.

WILLIAM RESH, Associate Professor at USC Price; winner of the 2019 ASPA # # Simon Book Award for “Rethinking the 3 Ranked 3 overall among 285 schools Administrative Presidency: Trust, Intellectual OVERALL > of public affairs Capital, and Appointee-Careerist Relations in the George W. Bush Administration.” #2 > Ranked #2 in urban planning and Policy RYM KAKI, Associate Professor of Governance (Teaching) and Vice Chair # Ranked #4 in nonprofit management of the Department of Governance and 4 > Management; named Chair of ASPA # Ranked #5 in health policy Section on African Public Administration. 5 > and management JULIET LEE, Director of Administration # # and External Relations, USC Price 6 > Ranked 6 in local government in Sacramento; President, ASPA # Sacramento Chapter. # Ranked 7 in public management 7 > and leadership

TOP Ranked in the TOP 10 in 9 Programs 10 > and Specialty rankings

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Special Events and Activities Presidential Panels...... 43 Census Questionnaire...... 57 Partner Organization Sessions...... 58 Welcome Reception and Family-Friendly Events...... 59 Student and New Professional Summit...... 60 Founders’ Fellows Reception...... 63 Founders’ Fellows Panels...... 64 National Public Service Awards...... 67 2020 Society Awards...... 70 2020 Section Awards...... 72 Networking Receptions...... 76

www.aspanet.org/annualconference 1 EDUCATION RESEARCH & PUBLIC SERVICE

Our Research Our Faculty Our Programs

Research grants Appear in the media Undergraduate to Doctoral Laura and John Arnold Foundation in Public Policy Walton Family Foundation The Seattle Times Master of Public Administration Volker Alliance The Boston Globe Master of Public Policy FEMA NPR Master of Public Financial Management National Science Foundation and many others PhD in Public Policy and Administration

New to the Martin School Dr. Iuliia Shybalkina Ph.D., Public Administration, Maxwell School,

“My research crosses fi nance and management, examining participatory budgeting, community development, property taxes, and school budgets.” -Dr. Shybalkina

martin.uky.edu @ukymartinschool fb.me/ukymartinschool ASPA OFFICERS AND THE NATIONAL COUNCIL Welcome You to the Society’s 81st Annual Conference

NATIONAL COUNCIL

District I Michael Ahn Maria D’Agostino Paul Danczyk Joshua Osowski President District II Diane Disney Myung Jin Angela Kline

District III Thomas Barth Akhlaque Haque Kendra Stewart Terry Murphy President-Elect District IV J. Paul Blake Stephen Kleinschmit Zhirong Zhao

District V Galia Cohen Rex Facer, II Jane Pisano Aziza Zemrani Immediate Past President International Director Allan Rosenbaum

Student Representative Ana-Maria Dimand

COMPA Representative Kristie Roberts-Lewis William Shields, Jr. Executive Director

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www.aspanet.org/annualconference 5 HONORARY CO-CHAIRS

Bloomberg is president-elect of the National Association Robert Behn Robert Behn is senior lecturer at of Schools of Public Affairs and a fellow of the National Harvard University’s John F. Academy of Public Administration. Kennedy School of Government and faculty chair of the school’s Norton Bonaparte executive education program, Norton Bonaparte, Jr. has served “Driving Government as city manager of Sanford, Performance: Leadership since September 2011, a position Strategies that Produce Results.” appointed by and serving at the He focuses his research and pleasure of the mayor and city teaching on the leadership challenge of improving the commission. As the city’s chief performance of government jurisdictions and public administrative officer, he is agencies. Behn earned a BS in physics from Worcester responsible for overseeing all city Polytechnic Institute and a PhD in applied mathematics operations, which include a $190 from Harvard. He served on the staff of Massachusetts million budget and more than 540 employees. Prior to Governor Francis W. Sargent, as a scholar in residence Sanford, Bonaparte served as city manager of Topeka, with the Council for Excellence in Government, on the Kansas; Plainfield, New Jersey; Camden, New Jersey; faculty of the Harvard Business School and of Duke Willingboro, New Jersey; and Glenarden, Maryland. He is University’s Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, a member of the International City/County Management where he was director of its Governors Center. For more Association (ICMA) and has earned its credentialed than 25 years, Behn has taught executive education manager designation. He currently serves as vice chair of programs at Duke and Harvard and conducted executive the Board of Directors of the National Academy of Public education seminars for public agencies in half of the Administration and board member of the Florida Tri- states. He has led sessions at retreats for gubernatorial County League of Cities, Seminole County Regional staff and cabinets in Delaware, Maryland, Missouri, New Chamber of Commerce, Greater Sanford Regional Mexico, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Washington; Chamber of Commerce and Sanford Rotary Club. He also and has led executive seminars on six continents in is a member of the Florida City and County Management Bangkok, Berlin, Bogatá, Cape Town, Copenhagen, Association, National Forum for Black Public Guatemala City, Kuala Lumpur, Lisbon, Madrid, Administrators and University of Central Florida’s School Melbourne, Monterrey, Oslo, Ottawa, Reykjavik, Sydney of Public Administration Advisory Board. Bonaparte has and Wellington. been elected president of both the New Jersey Municipal Management Association and the Maryland City/County Management Association and was a board member of the Laura Bloomberg Florida City and County Management Association and Laura Bloomberg has served as Kansas Association of City/County Management. He has dean of the Humphrey School at been a speaker at city management conferences the University of Minnesota since throughout the and China and has taught June 2017. Prior to her graduate public management and/or undergraduate appointment, she served as courses at Rutgers University and National-Louis associate dean for four years, University’s School of Management and Business. He during which time she led efforts holds a BS from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, an MPA to support the school’s global from Cornell University’s Graduate School of Business expansion, establish a national and is a graduate of Harvard University’s Senior pathway program for college students underrepresented Executives in State and Local Government Program. in public affairs programs, launch a Master of Human Rights degree program and develop the Mandela Washington Fellowship program to support young leaders from countries across Africa. Her research focuses on community-based leadership, program evaluation, public value creation, cross-cultural dialogue and educational policy. She has consulted on program evaluation and education policy initiatives in Canada, China, Cyprus and in countries across Africa and the European Union, as well as across the United States.

6 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration HONORARY CO-CHAIRS

Sachi Hamai Joseph Heck Sachi Hamai is CEO of Joseph Heck is chairman of the County, responsible for managing National Commission on Military, the strategic direction and day-to- National and Public Service, an day operations of the nation’s 11-member bipartisan commission largest municipal government, tasked by Congress to review the including oversight of the county’s Selective Service System, along $36.1 billion budget. Her strong with military, national and public fiscal management has led the service. Heck served three terms in county to achieve the overall the U.S. House of Representatives highest credit rating in its recorded history, including its (2011-2017), representing the 3rd District of Nevada. most recent S&P Global Ratings increase to AAA, the During that time, he was a member of the Armed Services highest possible credit rating available in the financial Committee, where he chaired the Subcommittee on markets. LA County has achieved four credit upgrades Military Personnel; the Permanent Select Committee on under her leadership. As CEO, Hamai is instrumental in Intelligence, where he chaired the Subcommittee on developing, implementing and advancing the Board of Technical and Tactical Intelligence; and the Committee Supervisors’ key priorities through strategic partnerships, on Education and the Workforce. He served in the Nevada cross-sector collaboration and using technology to State Senate (2004-2008), where he was vice chair of the leverage progress. These include the unprecedented Transportation and Homeland Security Committee, and a response to the region’s homeless crisis, streamlined member of the Commerce and Labor, Natural Resources access to health services, justice reform, child protection, and Human Resources and Education Committees. A immigrant rights protection, sustainability and graduate of the Pennsylvania State University with a environmental monitoring and oversight. A champion of degree in health education, Heck received his medical transformative change within local government, she has degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic successfully challenged the county’s workforce of more Medicine; he completed his Emergency Medicine than 112,000 employees to break down barriers, Residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center in collaborate and innovate across a broad range of society’s Philadelphia. Board-certified in emergency medicine, he most challenging issues. In 2019, Hamai was named is a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic of LA’s Top 500 most influential leaders for the fourth Emergency Physicians and the American College of consecutive year by the Los Angeles Business Journal. Emergency Physicians. He was operational medical Most recently, Innovate@UCLA announced that she director for the Southern Nevada Health District in Las would receive the 2019 Public Sector Executive Vegas and medical director for the Las Vegas Leadership Award for her innovative use of technology. Metropolitan Police Department. Heck was founder and She also is the 2018 winner of the Clarence A. Dykstra president of Specialized Medical Operations, Inc., a Award for Excellence in Government. In 2017, she co- corporation dedicated to providing cutting-edge founded WomenLeadLAC, a forum for up-and-coming emergency response training, consulting and operational managers to network with LA County’s top executives. support to law enforcement, emergency services, military Hamai serves on the board of United Way of Greater Los special operations, and business and industry. Previously, Angeles and is a member of the U.S.-Japan Council. he was the medical director of the Care Research Center of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. An active member of the United States Army Reserve, he holds the rank of brigadier general and assigned as commanding general, 807th Medical Command. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army War College with a master’s in strategic studies. Heck is president of RedRock Government Relations, where he oversees a team that provides insightful and innovative strategic guidance to help clients achieve their public policy goals.

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Naim Kapucu Lindsey McDougle Naim Kapucu is Pegasus professor Lindsey McDougle is associate and director of the School of Public professor and director of the Administration at the University of bachelor’s program in the School of Central Florida (UCF). He also is Public Affairs and Administration the founding director of its Center at Rutgers University—Newark. for Public and Nonprofit Her research and teaching interests Management. During his tenure, are in the areas of volunteerism, Kapucu was instrumental in philanthropy, nonprofit implementing degree programs in management and social inequality. emergency and crisis management, public budgeting and McDougle’s work has been published in scholarly outlets, finance and, most recently, public policy. including Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Social Indicators Research, Nonprofit Management and Kapucu’s main research interests are emergency Leadership and Journal of Environmental Planning and and crisis management, network leadership and Management. governance, decisionmaking in complex environments and social inquiry and public policy. He has published widely in areas of public administration and policy, network governance, crisis leadership and emergency management. He is an editorial board member of more than 30 journals in the field.

Kapucu teaches courses in network governance, leadership in public service, emergency and crisis management, and network analysis in public policy and management. He is the recipient of multiple UCF awards and teaching commendations.

Kapucu taught at the University of Pittsburgh, Penn State University and Robert Morris University before coming to UCF in 2003. He received his PhD in public and international affairs from the University of Pittsburgh in 2003 and his Master of Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University in 1997.

ASPA thanks this year’s track reviewers for their contributions to the Annual Conference. Without you, this event would not have been possible.

Track Reviewers Janelle Bassett Kerlin Paul Henderson Beatrice Simpkins William Brown Courtney Jensen Andrew Williams Mehmet Demircioglu Sarah Larson Staci Zavattaro Fatih Demiroz Jiahuan Lu Asim Zia David Dornisch Paloma Raggo

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CONFERENCE SPONSORS

public and international affairs, and international PREMIER PARTNER SPONSOR development; an online and on-campus midcareer master’s Wiley degree in public policy and management; and a doctorate Wiley has partnered with ASPA in public and international affairs. Its MPA, MPIA and for more than 15 years to publish Public Administration MID programs are accredited by the Network of Schools of Review (PAR). We are proud of our strong relationship Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA). with ASPA and PAR and are delighted to support ASPA’s Sponsored Events/Items: Annual Conference. Our program includes some of the Badge Holder leading journals and books in public administration, Donald C. Stone Lecture management and public policy, a perfect resource for the Welcome Reception ASPA membership. Please visit the Wiley booth for more information or go to www.wiley.com for a comprehensive University of Southern list of the journals and books we publish. California, Sol Price School of Sponsored Event: Public Policy 2020 Annual Conference The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy’s mission is to improve the quality of life for people and their PLATINUM SPONSOR communities, here and abroad. The school achieves this mission through education and research that promotes California State University, innovative solutions to the most critical issues facing San Bernardino society. For nearly 90 years, the USC Sol Price School of The Master of Public Administration Public Policy has earned the public trust by creating program at California State path-breaking research and scholarship. University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) prepares students Sponsored Events: for leadership in public service. Our mission is to offer a Opening Plenary Session high quality education in public administration founded on Welcome Reception ethical management and public service values, especially diversity, inclusiveness and democratic governance. Our Virginia faculty combine practical experience with high academic credentials and our staff is dedicated to supporting student Commonwealth success. The MPA at CSUSB is offered both on campus and University, L. Douglas Wilder School of online. Core classes are offered each year in both formats Government and Public Affairs so students can choose the method that best fits their Ranked No. 39 among 285 graduate schools of public life and learning style. California State University, San affairs by 2019 U.S. News and World Report, the L. Bernardino: We Define the Future. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs Sponsored Events: at Virginia Commonwealth University advances excellence Governance Track in governance and promotes evidence-based public policy Student and New Professional Summit in Virginia and beyond. Through an array of academic Welcome Reception programs, research, training and consulting centers that emphasize the critical values of equity and inclusion in public policy practice, the Wilder School fosters innovative GOLD SPONSORS problem-solving that addresses public problems. The University of Wilder School embraces the values of service embodied Pittsburgh, by L. Douglas Wilder, the nation’s first elected African- Graduate School of American governor who served in Virginia’s highest office Public and International Affairs from 1990-94. As a distinguished professor, Governor Wilder brings his vast experience to the school that bears The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs his name. (GSPIA) at the University of Pittsburgh is a service-driven, career-focused, comprehensive school of public and Sponsored Events/Items: international affairs. Through quality teaching, experiential Conference Tote Bags learning and rigorous research, as well as an emphasis on Social Equity Track ethical leadership, GSPIA empowers students to use insight Welcome Reception and intellect to address pressing issues around the world. GSPIA offers graduate degrees in public administration,

10 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration CONFERENCE SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS Texas A&M University, Bush School of American University’s Government and Public Service School of Public Affairs (SPA) was born in the throes The Bush School of Government and Public Service of a crisis: the Great Depression. Eighty-five years ago, opened its doors on the Texas A&M University campus as part of the New Deal, President Franklin Delano in 1997. The university’s service and leadership ideals, Roosevelt established our school to fulfill his vision of which reflect those of our namesake, George H.W. Bush, an academic center fostering “practical contacts between are a guiding force in our instruction. The Bush School the collegiate and educational world, and the operations offers residential master’s degrees in public service and of government.” Today, we remain true to this mission: administration; international affairs; international policy; We build a bridge between academic thought and policy and an online executive Master of Public Service and planning, while inspiring change at every level. Our Administration degree. Graduate certificates in public faculty is renowned for both teaching and research and management, nonprofit management, homeland security, bring their expertise to bear to influence public discourse. and advanced international affairs also are available. And, our students are driven by a sense of higher Through these programs, the Bush School provides a purpose—the desire to leave the world a better place. high quality and affordable education to more than 600 Read more about SPA at www.american.edu/spa. students who desire careers in public and international Sponsored Event: affairs at local, state, national and international levels. Coffee Breaks Sponsored Item: Key Card Baruch University, City University of COPPER SPONSORS The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International California Lutheran University Affairs is New York City’s only public graduate school Chester A. (Chet) Newland dedicated to public affairs. Since 1994, we have offered Tarleton State University undergraduate- and graduate-level degrees in public University of Colorado Denver (Luggage Tags) policy and administration, and Master of Science University of La Verne (Public Service Plenary Session in Education (MSEd) program in Higher Education and Closing Plenary Session) Administration (MSEd-HEA). In the fall of 2017, we University of San Francisco (Lanyards) launched a Master of International Affairs (MIA) degree program. We draw upon one of the largest public affairs GENERAL SPONSORS faculty in the nation and apply an interdisciplinary University of Minnesota, Hubert H. Humphrey School of approach to teaching, research and professional Public Affairs (Conversation Lounge) development. State University, Maxine Goodman Levin Learn more: baruch.cuny.edu/marxe College of Urban Affairs Sponsored Event: Park University (Presidential Panel and Concurrent International Reception Session) Southeastern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA) (Welcome Reception) University of Missouri, Harry S Truman School of Public Affairs (Awards Brochure)

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Thank you to the following individuals and organizations whose generous support makes the Founders’ Fellows program a success.

Full Contributor ASPA Section on Personnel Administration and Labor ASPA New Jersey Chapter Relations (SPALR) Thomas Barth Brigham Young University RaJade Berry-James Wiley Sebawit Bishu J. Paul Blake Academic Agatha Caraballo Tarleton State University Donwe Choi Paul Danczyk Jonathan Del Collo Merit Susan T. Gooden Ana-Maria Dimand University of Haifa Andrea Headley Pankaj Kumar Terri Hugie Public Administration Quarterly Vaiva Kalesnikaite Southeastern Conference for Public Administration Liang Ma (SECoPA) Grant Rissler University of Louisville, Department of Urban and Public Stephen Rolandi Affairs Allan Rosenbaum William Shields, Jr. Shahrin Upoma Book Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) ASPA Cascade Chapter ASPA Section on Public Administration Education (SPAE) ASPA South Florida Chapter ASPA Student and New Administration Professionals Section (SNAPS) College of Charleston Louisiana State University University of Colorado Denver University of Texas at Dallas

12 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration GENERAL INFORMATION

Conference Registration Speaker Cancellations/Substitutions ASPA’s registration desk is in Royal Ballroom Foyer. ASPA makes every effort to offer programs of the highest Registration badges and other conference materials can caliber. In the event of speaker/author cancellation, ASPA be picked up there. The registration desk will be open at reserves the right to modify session material or substitute the following times: speakers without advance notice. Thursday, April 2 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Special Assistance Friday, April 3 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ASPA is committed to making its entire conference Saturday, April 4 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. accessible to all individuals, including those with Sunday, April 5 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. disabilities. For further information regarding special needs, or if you have previously requested assistance, Monday, April 6 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. please stop by the ASPA registration desk. Tuesday, April 7 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Connect with Us! A lactation room is available for nursing mothers Make the most of our social media channels throughout throughout the conference during these hours. It is a the conference. Share your experience and hear the buzz locked room to guarantee privacy for those who need it. from others! Visit our registration desk for access. @ASPANational—and tweet about the conference  using #ASPA2020 Badges All conference registrants will receive a personalized ASPANational badge when they check in at ASPA’s registration area.  This badge must be worn at all times and will Annual Conference Website: be checked at all sessions, meal functions and www.aspanet.org/annualconference events. If you misplace your badge, please come to the ASPA registration desk in Royal Ballroom Foyer for a ASPA Is Eco-Friendly! replacement. ASPA recognizes the importance of protecting the environment and “green” meeting practices. We have Security Reminder, Cell Phones and Other eliminated paper copies of presentation abstracts and Electronic Devices conference addenda. This year, attendees have the option Please be courteous to presenters and fellow attendees to opt out of a printed program and use a digital version by silencing your cell phones or other electronic devices instead, further cutting down on printed materials. Panel while attending educational sessions and meetings. updates and changes will be made regularly and posted Attendees are reminded not to leave items of value, to the Annual Conference website, www.aspanet.org/ including laptops, purses and tablets, unattended at any annualconference. time. Neither the hotel nor ASPA is responsible for lost or stolen items. Health and Safety Concerns Your health and safety are ASPA’s top priority. We Continuing Education ask that conference-goers practice standard safety Attendees seeking continuing education can request a precautions, including washing your hands for 20 seconds self-report form at the registration desk. Attendees must and using alcohol-based hand sanitizer; when coughing complete and submit to the professional association, and sneezing, covering your mouth and nose with flexed academic institution, licensing board or agency for elbow or tissue (discard the tissue immediately into consideration. ASPA does not notify organizations a closed bin); and avoiding touching your eyes, nose on behalf of attendees, nor keep session attendance and mouth with unwashed hands. We also encourage records. ASPA cannot guarantee acceptance for attendees to greet each other with elbow- or fist-bumps continuing education by individual licensing boards. instead of handshakes and hugs, to further limit the Questions regarding continuing education can be sent to spread of germs and bacteria. [email protected].

www.aspanet.org/annualconference 13 GUIDE TO THE 2020 CONFERENCE TRACKS

ASPA’s 2020 Annual Conference features a focused conference experience, looking at six critical areas of public administration: global public administration, governance, infrastructure, leadership and management, public finance and social equity. To help you decide which panels to attend, the program book color codes are based on the individual track sessions. They are grouped together for ease of reading.

Global Public Administration The globe may be large, but the public administration world is more inextricably linked than ever before and getting smaller by the day. Actions in nation-states can directly, often quickly, affect policy and administration in others. As important, one nation’s experiences can inform others, providing best practices that bridge the geographic divide and have global application, including public policy approaches, management, collaboration, administrative features and more. Where do we experience similarities? Where can our differences advance fruitful collaboration? Sessions will address how we can work toward the betterment of all.

Governance Managing public resources and public affairs efficiently, effectively, equitably, economically and ethically is the foundation of good governance. To shy away from balancing these requirements—to ignore our responsibilities as stewards within the public square—sets future public servants up for failure. Yet frequently governance challenges and wicked problems prevent engaging all levels of government and other key stakeholders. Governance is more than people or programs independently working. It is what happens when they intersect, are well-executed and serve the public to their best abilities. Sessions will address governance challenges with a forward-looking focus. Track Sponsored By:

Infrastructure We need the public and our policymakers to focus on the short- and long-term goals of public infrastructure. Numerous challenges and threats exist: crumbling roads, rails and bridges; inefficient transportation systems; unsustainable energy systems; underdeveloped and inadequate cyber infrastructure; and horrific delays in response to natural disasters and crises. Worse yet, public funding is and will remain inadequate to meet the needs at hand. Bringing a forward-looking vision to the forefront not only entails fixing our current issues but also includes providing for the infrastructure of the future, none of which can be addressed solely at the state or local level. National leadership is a must. Sessions will look at managing this complex intergovernmental system.

Leadership and Management Despite an increasing role for current technology in government, people remain our greatest resource. Public and nonprofit management cannot and will not be successful without them. We must empower our employees with the skills they need to work for and lead organizations, including dealing with dissenting viewpoints and opinions, no matter the source. Motivating the team we have, inspiring new members to join our organizations, encouraging (maybe requiring) continuing education and training, empowering career advancement, helping those who are struggling and enabling feedback at all levels of our organizations are essential pieces of this very complicated puzzle. Sessions will focus on current trends and future needs.

Public Finance No matter the public program or service, government must be able to pay for it. Operating in an environment where uncertainty is the norm, predictability can be finance’s best friend. What tools can finance and budget offices use to identify and address problems before they happen, make fiscally responsible decisions and operate effectively? What problems go unanticipated and end up being costly oversights? What new models have arisen in recent years that warrant further explanation for widespread use? Sessions will look at challenges and solutions.

Social Equity Our discipline has yet to pursue social equity with as much energy as it does economy, effectiveness and efficiency. We know communities that embrace equity across demographic indicators experience greater economy, effectiveness and efficiency. In short, they succeed. Those that favor the “privileged” few tend to lag behind, struggle with social justice issues and find themselves off-balance. These sessions will look at research that shapes our understanding of social equity and social justice, especially with current programs and policy shifts that showcase the ways that public and nonprofit organizations are leading the way. Track Sponsored By:

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Professor Mary Guy Professor Emeritus PAUL VAN RIPER AWARD FOR Richard Stillman EXCELLENCE AND SERVICE DWIGHT WALDO AWARD

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FRIDAY APRIL 3 ASPA Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Foyer Retrieve Key from ASPA Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration Panel Sessions 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Various Locations Section on Historical, Artistic and Reflective Expression 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Garden 3 (SHARE) Workshop Student and New Professional Summit 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Valencia Fred Riggs Symposium 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Salon 5 and 6 Deil Wright Symposium 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Pacific Room Presidential Panel—Women Trailblazers: Finding and 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Effectively Using Your Authentic Voice Panel Sessions 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Various Locations Endowment Board Meeting 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Salon 4 Panel Sessions 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Various Locations Founders’ Fellows Panel 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 1 Panel Sessions 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Various Locations Chapter and Section Business Meetings 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Various Locations National Council Meeting 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 2 Section on African Public Administration (SAPA) 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Salon 8 Symposium Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations (SPALR) Symposium: EEOC and the ADA at 30 and 1:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Imperial Room Networking Reception Panel Sessions 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Various Locations Chapter and Section Business Meetings 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Various Locations L. Frances P. Liddell COMPA Student Policy Debate 2:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 3 Nesta M. Gallas Lecture 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D SPLA Champagne and Chocolate Affair 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Executive Suite Academic Women in Public Administration/Women in 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Garden 3 the Public Sector Workshop and Reception Founders' Fellows Orientation and Welcome Reception 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Valencia Trivia Night 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Granada

16 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE SATURDAY APRIL 4 FocusingRegistration on ...?Open 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Foyer Retrieve Key from ASPA Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Registration Chapter and Section Business Meetings 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Various Locations Opening Plenary Session and Elliot Richardson Lecture 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—Making Government Work 10:45 a.m. - Noon Grand Ballroom E-G Founders’ Fellows Panel 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 1 Panel Sessions 10:45 a.m. - Noon Various Locations Marc Holzer Public Performance Symposium 10:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Harbor Room Past Presidents’ Lunch Noon - 1:30 p.m. Imperial Room Panel Sessions 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Various Locations Exhibit Hall Open 12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Book Signings in the Exhibit Hall 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Presidential Panel—Access to the Ballot Box: A Vision of 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G American Democracy at Its Best Panel Sessions 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Various Locations Book Signings in the Exhibit Hall 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Social Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Workshop 3:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Pacific Room Presidential Panel—“A Portrait of LA County” 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Founders’ Fellows Panel 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 Panel Sessions 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Various Locations Presidential Panel—NIMBY, YIMBY or Neither? 4:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Homelessness in Los Angeles and Beyond Welcome Reception 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fountain Terrace

SUNDAY APRIL 5 Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Foyer Retrieve Key from ASPA Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration Kid-Friendly Yoga 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. Royal Ballroom Chapter and Section Business Meetings 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Various Locations Exhibit Hall Open 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Presidential Panel—The Attack on the Administrative State 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G and What Public Administration Can Do about It Section Leadership Meeting 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 2 Panel Sessions 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Various Locations Presidential Panel—A States Focus on Infrastructure 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Book Signings 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Gloria Hobson Nordin Social Equity Luncheon (Ticketed 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Garden 4 Event) Panel Sessions 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Various Locations Global Public Administration Plenary Session 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—The Endless Pursuit of Relevant 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Research: A Vision for How to Get There Founders’ Fellows Panel 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 Chapter Leadership Meeting 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 2 Panel Sessions 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Various Locations Book Signings in the Exhibit Hall 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom International Assembly 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Room International Reception 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Kid-Friendly Movie Night 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Imperial Room Networking and University Receptions 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Various Locations CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE

MONDAY APRIL 6 Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Foyer Retrieve Key from ASPA Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration Kid-Friendly Yoga 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. Royal Ballroom SWPA National Awards Breakfast (Ticketed Event) 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Garden 4 Panel Sessions 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Various Locations Exhibit Hall Open 8:00 a.m. - Noon Royal Ballroom Public Service Plenary Session 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—Counting Everyone 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Donald C. Stone Lecture 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—Developing the Procurement 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Workforce to Meet Today’s Challenges Founders’ Fellows Panel 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 1 Panel Sessions 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Various Locations Panel Sessions 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Various Locations Chapter and Section Business Meetings 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Various Locations NCAA Watch Party 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Founders’ Fellows Reception 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Valencia

TUESDAY APRIL 7 ASPA Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Royal Ballroom Foyer Retrieve Key from ASPA Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Registration Panel Sessions 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Various Locations Panel Sessions 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Various Locations ASPA Annual Membership Meeting and Closing Plenary 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Session Tour of the Port of Long Beach (Ticketed Event) 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Offsite

18 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration CHAPTER, SECTION, JOURNAL MEETINGS FRIDAY APRIL 3 Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance (SEIGOV) 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Garden 4 Student and New Administration Professionals Section (SNAPS) 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Harbor Room Alabama Chapter 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 4 Section for Women in Public Administration (SWPA) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 1 Section on Korean Public Administration (SKPA) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Harbor Room Section on Public Administration Research (SPAR) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 3 Section on Transportation Policy and Administration (STPA) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 2 Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management (SIAM) 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Room SATURDAY APRIL 4 Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 6 Center for Accountability and Performance (CAP) Business Meeting 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace D Cascade Chapter 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 1 LGBT Advocacy Alliance (LGBT) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 4 Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECoPA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace C Public Administration Review (PAR) Journal Editors’ Meeting 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Garden 2 Section on African Public Administration (SAPA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace A Section on Chinese Public Administration (SCPA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 5 Section on Complexity and Network Studies (SCNS) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 3 Section on Democracy and Social Justice (SDSJ) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Granada Section on Health and Human Services Administration (SHHSA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 8 Section on International and Comparative Administration (SICA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 2 Section on Procurement and Contract Management (SPCM) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Valencia Section on Public Administration Education (SPAE) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace B Journal Editors’ Roundtable 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace F Public Performance and Management Review (PPMR) Journal Editors’ Meeting 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Harbor Room SUNDAY APRIL 5 International Chapter 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Seville International Journal of Public Administration (IJPA) Editors’ Meeting 7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Salon 2 New York Metropolitan Chapter 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 6 Section on Chinese Public Administration (SCPA) Deans’ Roundtable 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 5 Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships (SNPPP) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 4 Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations (SPALR) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 1 Section on Science and Technology in Government (SSTIG) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Granada South Asian Section for Public Administration (SASPA) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 3 Chinese Public Administration Review (CPAR) Journal Editors’ Meeting 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 5 American Review of Public Administration (ARPA) Journal Editors’ Meeting 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace D Southeastern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA) 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Seville MONDAY APRIL 6 Bay Area Chapter 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 6 Conference of Minority Public Administrators (COMPA) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 4 International Chapter Executive Meeting 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 1 Public Integrity Journal Editors’ Meeting 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Terrace B Section on Effective and Sound Administration in the Middle East (SESAME) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 5 Section on Environmental and Natural Resources Administration (SENRA) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Terrace A Section on Professional and Organizational Development (SPOD) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 2 Section on Public Performance and Management (SPPM) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.www.aspanet.org/annualconferenceSalon 3 19 ASPA SECTIONS

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Association for Budget and Financial Management...... ABFM Center for Accountability and Performance*...... CAP Conference of Minority Public Administrators...... COMPA LGBT Advocacy Alliance...... LGBT Section for Women in Public Administration...... SWPA Section on African Public Administration...... SAPA Section on Chinese Public Administration...... SCPA Section on Complexity and Network Studies...... SCNS Section on Criminal Justice Administration...... SCJA Section on Democracy and Social Justice...... SDSJ Section on Effective and Sound Administration in the Middle East...... SESAME Section on Emergency and Crisis Management...... SECM Section on Environmental and Natural Resources Administration...... SENRA Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance...... SEIGOV Section on Health and Human Services Administration...... SHHSA Section on Historic, Artistic and Reflective Expression...... SHARE Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management...... SIAM Section on International and Comparative Administration...... SICA Section on Korean Public Administration...... SKPA Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships...... SNPPP Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations...... SPALR Section on Procurement and Contract Management...... SPCM Section on Professional and Organizational Development...... SPOD Section on Public Administration Education...... SPAE Section on Public Administration Research...... SPAR Section on Public Law and Administration...... SPLA Section on Public Management Practice...... SPMP Section on Public Performance and Management...... SPPM Section on Science and Technology in Government...... SSTG Section on Transportation Policy and Administration...... STPA South Asian Section for Public Administration...... SASPA Students and New Administration Professionals Section...... SNAPS

*CAP is not an ASPA Section, but a center within ASPA that encourages the use of performance measurement and managing for results in the public sector.

20 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration ASPA PAST PRESIDENTS

William Mosher...... 1939-40 Chester A. Newland...... 1981-82 Harold D. Smith...... 1940-41 A. Lee Fritschler...... 1982-83 Louis Brownlow...... 1941-44 Patricia S. Florestano...... 1983-84 Luther H. Gulick...... 1944-46 Bradley H. Patterson, Jr...... 1984-85 Charles S. Ascher...... 1946-47 Naomi B. Lynn...... 1985-86 Leonard D. White...... 1947-48 Sylvester Murray...... 1986-87 John J. Corson...... 1948-49 Robert B. Denhardt...... 1987-88 Roscoe C. Martin...... 1949-50 Charlotte O. Gray...... 1988-89 Donald C. Stone...... 1950-51 Morris W. H. Collins, Jr...... 1989-90 John M. Gaus...... 1951-52 Carl W. Stenberg...... 1990-91 James M. Mitchell...... 1952-53 Enid Beaumont...... 1991-92 John A. Perkins...... 1953-54 Thomas D. Lynch...... 1992-93 William W. Parsons...... 1954-55 Christine Gibbs Springer...... 1993-94 Gordon R. Clapp...... 1955-56 Robert H. McClain, Jr...... 1994-95 Matthias E. Lukens...... 1956-57 Edward T. Jennings, Jr...... 1995-96 Henry Reining, Jr...... 1957-58 Yong Hyo Cho...... 1996-97 John W. Macy...... 1958-59 Mary Ellen Guy...... 1997-98 G. Homer Durham...... 1959-60 Todd W. Argow...... 1998-99 John D. Millett...... 1960-61 Anne M. Swafford...... 1999-2000 Elmer B. Staats...... 1961-62 Marc Holzer...... 2000-01 Stephen B. Sweeney...... 1962-63 F. Daniel Ahern, Jr...... 2001-02 York Wilbern...... 1963-64 Glen Hahn Cope...... 2002-03 Harvey Sherman...... 1964-65 Walter D. Broadnax...... 2003-04 Lloyd M. Short...... 1965-66 Cheryle A. Broom...... 2004-05 James E. Webb...... 1966-67 Donald C. Menzel...... 2005-06 Stephen K. Bailey...... 1967-68 Wendy A. Haynes...... 2006-07 James A. Norton...... 1968-69 Harvey L. White...... 2007-08 Ferrel Heady...... 1969-70 Donald E. Klingner...... 2008-09 Harlan Cleveland...... 1970-71 Paul Posner...... 2009-10 Walter W. Mode...... 1971-72 Meredith A. Newman...... 2010-11 John W. Ryan...... 1972-73 Erik O. Bergrud...... 2011-12 Frank P. Sherwood...... 1973-74 Kuotsai Tom Liou...... 2012-13 Philip J. Rutledge...... 1974-75 Stephen E. Condrey...... 2013-14 Randy H. Hamilton...... 1975-76 Allan Rosenbaum...... 2014-15 Nesta M. Gallas...... 1976-77 Maria P. Aristigueta...... 2015-16 H. George Frederickson...... 1977-78 Susan T. Gooden...... 2016-17 Dwight A. Ink...... 1978-79 Janice Lachance...... 2017-18 Raymond Remy...... 1979-80 Jane Pisano...... 2018-19 Patrick J. Conklin...... 1980-81

www.aspanet.org/annualconference 21 2020 EXHIBIT HALL

The Exhibit Hall is located in the Royal Exhibit Hall Coffee Breaks Ballroom. Saturday Coffee Break 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday Coffee Break 9:30 a.m. – 10:15 am. Exhibit Hall Schedule Monday Coffee Break 9:30 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Saturday, April 4 12:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Coffee Breaks Sponsored By: Sunday, April 5 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 6 8:00 a.m. – Noon Book Signings Saturday, April 4 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Conversation Lounge Saturday, April 4 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday, April 5 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Sponsored By: Sunday, April 5 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

International Reception Sunday, April 5 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Reception Sponsored By:

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan

Royal Ballroom (South Tower)

Conversation Lounge

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22 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration 2020 EXHIBITORS

Exhibitors by Alphabetical Order Exhibitors by Number American Society for Public Administration ...... 1 American Society for Public Administration ...... 1 American University...... 4 Springer and Palgrave...... 2 , City University of New York...... 25 Suffolk University...... 3 Birkdale Publishers...... 15 American University...... 4 California Lutheran University...... 36 Tarleton State University...... 5 GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh...... 34 University of La Verne...... 6 NIGP: The Institute for Public Procurement...... 14 Springer and Palgrave...... 11 Penn State Harrisburg...... 13 Penn State Harrisburg...... 13 Rutgers University—Newark...... 33 NIGP: The Institute for Public Procurement...... 14 Section for Women in Public Administration Birkdale Publishers...... 15 (SWPA)...... 26 Taylor and Francis...... 22 Section on Korean Public Administration (SKPA)...... 23 Section on Korean Public Administration (SKPA)...... 23 Springer and Palgrave...... 2, 11 Virginia Commonwealth University...... 24 Suffolk University...... 3 Baruch College, City University of New York...... 25 Tarleton State University...... 5 Section for Women in Public Administration Taylor and Francis...... 22, 27 (SWPA)...... 26 University of La Verne...... 6 Taylor and Francis...... 27 University of Southern California, Sol Price School...... 28 University of Southern California, Sol Price School...... 28 Virginia Commonwealth University...... 24 Rutgers University—Newark...... 33 Wiley...... 35 GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh...... 34 Wiley...... 35 California Lutheran University...... 36

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Book signings will take place in the Exhibit Hall in the Royal Ballroom.

April 4, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. April 4, 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Making Government Work Performance Measurement for Managing By Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene Local Government As performance management has evolved, By David Ammons it has encompassed many different tools Out of their desire to move ahead with and approaches, including measurement, performance management—the use of data analysis, evidence-based management, performance information for management process improvement, research and purposes—managers, analysts and evaluation. In the past, many of the efforts students sometimes skip too quickly to improve performance in government through the intricacies of good have been fragmented, separated into silos performance measurement. In and labeled with a variety of different Performance Measurement for Managing names including performance-based Local Government, David Ammons budgeting, performance-informed answers the persistent questions management, managing for results and so on. Making confronting everyone who has ever tried to Government Work: The Promises and Pitfalls of Performance- design, refine or make measures the management tools they are Informed Management by Katherine Barrett and Rich Greene is supposed to be. This book describes the ins and outs of loaded with dozens of stories of what practitioners are doing performance measurement, guides readers toward proper currently, what’s working and what’s not. The benefits are design of measures, illustrates common errors and ways to avoid ample; so are the challenges. This book describes both, along them, offers tips and even provides sets of suitable measures on with practical steps taken by practitioners to make government which to build. work better. By detailing the challenges and conquests, the authors ensure readers will find the kind of balanced information that is helpful to both academics and practitioners— Global Corruption and Ethics Management: and that can move the field forward. Transforming Theory into Action Edited by Carole Jurkiewicz This book advances the study and practice Why Research Methods Matter; Essential of ethics management through seminal Skills for Decisionmaking analyses of the who/how/why/when and By RaJade Berry-James and Susan T. Gooden where of corruption. In accessible and Why Research Methods Matter; Essential direct language, 30 scholars and experts Skills for Decisionmaking provides from across the globe translate robust practical applications of why research theory into actionable programs and methods are important for public policies. Global Corruption and Ethics administrators, who do not routinely Management: Transforming Theory into perform data analysis, but often find Action is focused on integrating research themselves having to evaluate and make from a diverse array of scholars and important programmatic and budgetary translating it into proactive skills; the empirical content is decisions based on data analysis and presented in clusters of short chapters, each followed by a evaluative reports they receive. It also is synopsis of skills for implementation based upon this new intended as a supplemental text for knowledge. The scope of the content encompasses the work of research methods courses at the graduate-level and upper top scholars and experienced professionals to strategically division undergraduate level. The primary audience is current outline the mercurial nature of corruption; its causes, the and future managers in the public sector who seek to become systems and practices that facilitate it; its short- and long-term savvy consumers of research. consequences; new measures for assessing and diagnosing remedies; and steps that can be taken to prevent it. Scholars and students can use it as a jumping-off point for further research and practitioners can immediately expand their repertoire of tools in preventing and fighting corruption through implementing the skills synopses. Further, incorporating digital media resources such as a companion website offering links to measurements and assessments, and accessible instructors’ tools, will dramatically shift the benchmark for studying and implementing Global Corruption and Ethics Management; there is no other book on corruption and ethics management with the empirical gravitas, variety of application tools and this level of accessibility.

24 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration BOOK SIGNINGS

April 5, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. April 5, 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Achieving Social Equity A Good Provider is One Who Leaves: One Edited by Mary Guy and Sean McCandless Family and Migration in the 21st Century Social equity is an imperative of public By Jason DeParle administration. Using the most up-to-date In a work that gives new meaning to information available, and with chapters immersion journalism, Jason DeParle, a written by rising experts in the field, two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and veteran Achieving Social Equity offers a go-to New York Times reporter, has spent a guide on what administrators really need remarkable 30 years following an extended to know about social equity—definitions, family of Filipino immigrants from the major equity issues facing the field, future slums of Manila to the suburbs of Houston. concerns and ways public service Through their multigenerational saga, A professionals can take responsibility for Good Provider is One Who Leaves: One and achieve social equity. The goal of Achieving Social Equity is Family and Migration in the 21st Century to sensitize public service professionals to the challenges that tells the larger story of global migration, a equity issues raise. The book goes beyond “admiring the force remaking economics, politics and culture across the world. problem” to suggesting implementable solutions. It is designed As a young reporter in the 1980s, DeParle moved in with the for use in introductory courses in public administration and family in a Manila shantytown and has tracked their migrations public policy, capstone courses and courses that cover diversity ever since—to Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, as cruise ship and inclusion. workers and finally to Texas. At the heart of the story is an unlikely heroine, Rosalie Villanueva, whose sacrifices rescue the City on the Line clan from abject poverty. A 15-year-old school girl when DeParle By Andrew Kleine met her, she is now a 47-year-old nurse and mother of three In City on the Line, former Baltimore budget Americanizing kids. While the politics of immigration are director Andrew Kleine asks why the way broken, DeParle shows that immigration itself remains an government does its most important job— under-appreciated American success. Weaving narrative and deciding how to spend taxpayer dollars— analysis, DeParle reports on migration from places as far flung hasn’t changed in hundreds of years. Part as Ireland, Cape Verde and Nepal, and traces its impact on memoir, manifesto and manual, this book events as disparate as Brexit and the election of . tells the story of Baltimore’s radical In the vast literature on immigration, DeParle’s book is a deeply departure from traditional line item humanized portrait of its costs and rewards. budgeting to a focus on outcomes like better schools, safer streets and stronger Administrative Burden neighborhoods—during one of the most By Pamela Herd and Donald Moynihan tumultuous decades in the city’s history. Elected officials, executives and citizens alike will be equipped to transform Bureaucracy, confusing paperwork and budgets in their city, state or any other mission-driven complex regulations—or what public policy organization. More readable than a typical professional title, this scholars Pamela Herd and Donald narrative is driven by stories of public servants who are working Moynihan call administrative burdens— to deliver better outcomes in Baltimore including graphical often introduce delay and frustration into features that provide context, humor, examples, tools and our experiences with government agencies. instructions; take-aways, questions and resources at the end of In Administrative Burden, Herd and each chapter for use as assignments to a public administration Moynihan document that the or public policy class; and recommendations of other books to administrative burdens citizens regularly encounter in their interactions with the read about making government work better. state are not only unintended byproducts of governance, but also can be the result of deliberate policy choices. Through in-depth case studies of federal programs and controversial legislation, the authors show that administrative burdens are the nuts-and-bolts of policy design as lawmakers often use them to limit access to rights or services they oppose. Further, these burdens disproportionately affect the disadvantaged, who lack the resources to deal with the financial and psychological costs of navigating these obstacles. Making more programs and public services operate efficiently requires adoption of a nonpartisan, evidence-based metric for determining when and how to institute administrative burdens, with a bias toward reducing them. By ensuring the public’s interaction with government is no more onerous than it need be, policymakers and administrators can reduce inequality, boost civic engagement and build an efficient state that works for all.

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The ASPA Annual Conference is built on an important 3. Be sensitive to and respectful of cultural contexts framework: Bringing together those committed to the that vary among regions within the United States and public good is an important purpose that supports abroad, reflecting ASPA’s global membership and the Society’s mission of advancing excellence in reach. public service. A freeflowing exchange of ideas and 4. Wear their conference badge during all conference- educational interchange are important and necessary for related programming and present it upon request by advancing the art, study, teaching and practice of public staff or other event personnel. administration, as well effective professional development for those invested in our field. 5. Be honest and truthful about any questionable behavior they witness on the part of any meeting In support of these goals, ASPA is committed to providing participant when reporting it to ASPA staff or a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all leadership. Report behavior as soon as possible after conference participants. We also are committed to witnessing it. providing an environment that is free from harassment or discrimination in all its forms, including age, race, Unacceptable Behavior ethnicity, national origin, religion, language, sexual 1. Harassment, intimidation or discrimination in any orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, form will not be tolerated. health, socioeconomic status, marital status, domestic a. Harassment consists of a single or multiple status, parental status, physical appearance or body persistent or pervasive acts that are demeaning, size. Such conduct is contrary to ASPA’s values and high abusive, offensive or create a hostile professional standards of ethical practice. These standards include environment. It may include unwelcome sexual the principles of treating all persons with fairness, justice solicitation, physical advances or verbal or non- and equality; respecting individual differences, rights and verbal conduct that is sexual in nature; threatening, freedoms; and promoting affirmative action and other intimidating or hostile acts; circulation of written initiatives to reduce unfairness, injustice and inequality in or graphic material denigrating or showing hostility society. toward an individual or group; or epithets, slurs or negative stereotyping based on group identity. Further, such conduct is contrary to ASPA’s Code Harassment may take place either in person or of Ethics, which all members promise to support. through digital channels including social media Specifically, it violates the principles of promoting outlets. democratic participation; strengthening social equity; demonstrating personal integrity; and advancing b. Sexual harassment includes, but is not limited to, professional excellence. unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of This Code of Conduct outlines the expectations by which a sexual nature. Behavior and language that are all participants shall abide during the ASPA Annual welcome or acceptable to one person or culture may Conference, conference-related activities, social events be unwelcome and offensive to another. Examples and other ASPA-sponsored events in which participants of behavior that, when unwelcome, constitute are gathered. Participants include but are not limited to sexual harassment include sexual flirtations, member and non-member attendees, speakers, public advances, or propositions; verbal comments or officials, staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, sponsors, physical actions of a sexual nature, including awardees, guests and volunteers. sexually degrading words used to describe an individual; making unwelcome comments about someone’s physical appearance; a display of Expected Behavior sexually suggestive objects or pictures; sexually explicit jokes; unwanted touching; and persistent ASPA expects all participants to: and unwelcome solicitation of emotional or physical 1. Present themselves, interact and communicate in a intimacy. Sexual harassment may take place either professional and constructive manner, whether in in person or through digital channels including person or virtually. social media outlets. 2. Handle dissent or disagreement with courtesy, dignity 2. Verbally or physically abusive behavior toward others and an open mind. Be respectful when providing during the ASPA conference will not be tolerated. This feedback. behavior includes bullying, profanity directed toward

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www.aspanet.org/annualconference 27 For five decades, the State University has prepared thousands of aspiring professionals to serve the public through its graduate and undergraduate degree programs. Our graduates have gone on to serve as national, state, and local elected officials, agency directors, nonprofit and private sector professionals, policy analysts, civic leaders, and civil servants. Today over 650 students are enrolled in our degree programs and thousands more participate in our professional development and training programs. We are proud to serve the communities of Ohio, the state, the nation and the globe in the spirit of Senator John Glenn. We look forward to another five decades of impact. PLENARIES AND LECTURES 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

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NESTA M. GALLAS LECTURE FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D

Leon Panetta A Monterey native and Santa Clara In 1993, Paneta left Congress to serve as director of University School of Law graduate, the Office of Management and Budget for the Clinton Secretary began his administration. There, he was instrumental in developing long and distinguished public policies that led to a balanced federal budget and eventual service career in 1964 as a First surpluses. In 1994, he accepted appointment as the Lieutenant in the United States president’s chief of staff and immediately brought order Army and, upon discharge, went to and focus to White House operations. work in Washington as a legislative assistant to United States Senate Upon leaving the Clinton administration in 1997, Panetta Minority Whip Tom Kuchel of California. In 1969, he was joined with his wife, Sylvia, to establish and co-direct The appointed director of the Department of Health, Panetta Institute for Public Policy, based at California Education and Welfare’s Office for Civil Rights, where he State University—Monterey Bay. Reflecting his own ideals was responsible for enforcing equal education laws. Later, and personal example, the nonpartisan, not-for-profit he served as executive assistant to the mayor of New York study center seeks to attract thoughtful men and women City. He then returned to Monterey, where he practiced to lives of public service and prepare them for the policy law until his election to the United States House of challenges of the future. Representatives in 1976. Returning to public service in the Obama administration Serving in Congress for 16 years, Panetta was a key as director of the CIA, he ran the operation that brought participant in agriculture, health care, ocean and federal Osama bin Laden to justice, and, as secretary of defense, budget issues. From 1989 to 1993, he chaired the led the effort to develop a new defense strategy, helped House Budget Committee. He authored a wide range of bring two wars to an end and opened up opportunities for legislation, including the Hunger Prevention Act of 1988, everyone to serve in the military. and Medicaid coverage for hospice care for the terminally ill and numerous measures to protect the Secretary Panetta returned to the Panetta Institute as California coast, including creation of the Monterey Bay chairman on February 27, 2013 and resumed his role as National Marine Sanctuary. moderator of the renowned Leon Panetta Lecture Series. He chronicles his life in public service in his best-selling memoir, Worthy Fights, published in 2014.

Awards Presented Nesta M. Gallas Award for Exemplary Professionalism in Public Service

31 OPENING PLENARY AND ELLIOT RICHARDSON LECTURE

SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2020 Session Sponsored By: 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D

ELLIOT RICHARDSON LECTURER: Mariko Silver Mariko Silver is president and CEO Silver also has extensive experience at the interface of the Henry Luce Foundation. She among governmental, corporate and nonprofit previously was president of organizations. She served as policy advisor for innovation, Bennington College, a pioneering higher education and economic development to Arizona liberal arts college in Vermont. Governor Janet Napolitano. There, she oversaw the During the Obama administration, Arizona Department of Commerce and guided policy she served in the U.S. Department implementation at the Arizona Economic Resource of Homeland Security (DHS) as Organization, Science Foundation Arizona and Arizona acting assistant secretary and Board of Regents. She led policy development and deputy assistant secretary for international policy where implementation and community outreach for the she conceptualized, initiated and led the development and governor in areas related to science and technology, implementation of the first DHS strategic plan for innovation policy, economic development and international engagement. Silver was responsible for diversification, workforce development, tertiary education representing the U.S. government, leading negotiations and the creation of a continuum-oriented education and collaborations with foreign governments and system for the State of Arizona. international organizations, and supporting more than 2,000 department personnel deployed overseas. These Prior to her government service, Silver held multiple roles engagements built cooperative projects and programs to at Arizona State University, where she designed and led counter terrorism and enhance security, secure and both international and community initiatives, focused manage borders, enforce and administer immigration on economic development, interdisciplinary science laws, safeguard and secure cyberspace, and enhance initiatives and student success. resilience to disasters. In these capacities, she regularly was called upon to testify before the U.S. Congress on Silver is a fellow of the National Academy of Public matters related to international affairs and border Administration and a member of the Council on Foreign security. Relations. She holds a PhD in economic geography from UCLA, an MSc from SPRU, University of Sussex (UK) and a BA from .

Awards Presented Elmer B. Staats Lifetime Achievement Award for Paul Van Riper Award for Excellence and Service Distinguished Public Service

32 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration GLORIA HOBSON NORDIN SOCIAL EQUITY AWARD LUNCHEON SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2020 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Garden 4

Terryl Ross Terryl Ross is assistant dean for awarded Newcomer of the Year by the Seattle Chapter of diversity, equity and inclusion for Public Relations Society of America, Volunteer of the Year the University of Washington by the UW Alumni Association and the UW Distinguished (UW) College of the Environment. Alumni Award. He also has been featured in the Seattle With more than 30 years of Times for his commitment to social justice. He is a senior experience related to equity and fellow of the Oregon American Leadership Forum, social justice, he specializes in Class 21. examining the intersectionality of race, changing demographics, Ross believes the 21st century will be a time of scarcity emerging trends, higher education and new media. He and reduction, resulting in a struggle between those who was the founder and director of Mosaic Nation, director of want to bring people together and those who want to community and diversity at Oregon State University, divide. He believes people are ready to come together in regional affairs manager at the Greater Seattle Chamber a new way to build learning communities and proactively of Commerce, AmeriCorps director and a military make social justice a reality in America. He is completing intelligence officer for the U.S. Army. his first book, The Rise of the Others and the Quest for Power. Ross has worked and volunteered in a variety of settings, including college student body president, DJ, head Ross received his MA from Syracuse University and football coach, documentary filmmaker, soldier, professor completed his PhD in educational and communications and leader in local and national campaigns. He has been technology at the University of Washington.

Awards Presented Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Gloria Hobson Nordin Social Equity Award Exemplary Practice Award

www.aspanet.org/annualconference 33 GLOBAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PLENARY SESSION SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2020 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D

Jason DeParle No issue is more polarizing in cruise ship workers, and finally to Texas. At the heart of American life than immigration. the story is an unlikely heroine, Rosalie Villanueva, No issue is in greater need of a whose sacrifices rescue the clan from abject poverty. perspective that goes beyond the A 15-year-old school girl when DeParle met her, daily headlines. she is now a 47-year-old nurse and mother of three Americanizing kids. In a work that gives new meaning to immersion journalism, Jason While the politics of immigration are broken, DeParle DeParle, a two-time Pulitzer Prize shows that immigration itself remains an under- finalist and veteran New York appreciated American success. Weaving narrative and Times reporter, has spent a remarkable three decades analysis, DeParle reports on migration from places as far following an extended family of Filipino immigrants flung as Ireland, Cape Verde and Nepal, and traces its from the slums of Manila to the suburbs of Houston. impact on events as disparate as Brexit and the election of Through their multigenerational saga, A Good Provider Donald Trump. Is One Who Leaves: One Family and Migration in the 21st century tells the larger story of global migration, a In the vast literature on immigration, DeParle’s book force remaking economics, politics and culture across the stands alone. It is neither a knee-jerk defense of world, exploding stereotypes throughout. immigration nor an attack on it, but a deeply humanized portrait of its costs and rewards—much like his acclaimed As a young reporter in the 1980s, DeParle moved in with poverty book, American Dream. a family in a Manila shantytown and has tracked their migrations ever since—to Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, as Photo credit: Diana Walker

Mr. DeParle will sign copies of his book, A Good Provider is One Who Leaves, following his remarks. The signing will take place in the Exhibit Hall (Royal Ballroom) starting at 3:30 p.m. Thanks to Barnes & Noble for supporting this booksigning event.

Awards Presented National Public Service Awards

34 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration SECTION FOR WOMEN IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL AWARDS BREAKFAST Breakfast Sponsored By: MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 7:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Garden 4

Kathryn E. Hensley Kathryn Hensley has enjoyed Hensley joined ASPA almost 50 years ago and has served a distinguished career as a actively in various roles at the Chapter, Section, regional practitioner, including 27 years and national levels, receiving many awards and accolades in the federal government and 21 for her dedicated service. She is one of the Section for years in critical roles at the state Women in Public Administration’s original “founding and local level, the most recent as mothers,” having collaborated with three other women on a commissioner of the Lexington, ASPA’s National Council to establish the Section in 1982. South Carolina Soil and Water Its mission then, as it is now, was to develop a platform Conservation District since 2006. for women in ASPA to develop organization and program In 2018, she was elected and is serving now the second of skills, become leaders in the profession and plan for a two-year term as the national secretary and treasurer careers in public service. of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association in Alexandria, Virginia.

Section Awards Presented Joan Fiss Bishop Leadership Award Julia J. Henderson International Award Best Dissertation/Thesis Award Outstanding Mentorship Award Marcia P. “Marcy” Crowley Service to SWPA Rising Star Award Award

www.aspanet.org/annualconference 35 PUBLIC SERVICE PLENARY SESSION MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Session Sponsored By: Grand Ballroom A-D

Miguel A. Santana Miguel A. Santana is president Power, Airport and Harbor. He played a central role in and chief executive officer of developing a comprehensive strategy on homelessness in Fairplex, a private nonprofit partnership with the County of Los Angeles. 487-acre entertainment and education complex in Pomona, In 2017, Santana was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor California. With a mission to Eric Garcetti to serve on the city’s Proposition HHH build community and strengthen Citizens Oversight Committee, an administrative council the economy, the vision for the that will play a vital role in developing housing for Fairplex campus is to create an homeless Angelenos funded through a bond measure experiential environment for the community to live, learn, approved by LA voters. He served as its chairman until work and play. By forging collaborative relationships 2019. with the region’s educational institutions, government officials and community residents, Santana is focused Santana has more than 25 years of experience managing on the transformation of Fairplex into a 21st Century fiscal, legislative, political and community issues. He sustainable, globally recognized venue and economic served as one of five deputy chief executive officers for engine grounded in its agricultural roots. Los Angeles County and chief of staff for Supervisor Gloria Molina. Prior to his employment at Fairplex, Santana was the city administrative officer (CAO) for the City of Los Angeles, Santana has a BA from Whittier College and an MPA reporting directly to the mayor and City Council. As CAO, from Harvard University. He serves on the boards of the his office directed oversight over the city’s $9 billion Weingart Foundation, the United Way of Greater Los budget, labor negotiations, debt management and major Angeles, California Community Foundation, Discovery policy issues as directed by the mayor and/or city council, Cube and Whittier College Board of Trustees. including the proprietary departments of Water and

Awards Presented John W. Gaston, Jr. Award for Excellence in Dwight Waldo Award Public Service Management Public Integrity Awards

36 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration DONALD C. STONE LECTURE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2020 Session Sponsored By: 12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D

Donald Moynihan Donald Moynihan is the inaugural Academy of Public Administration. A native of Ireland, McCourt chair at the McCourt Moynihan completed his BA in public administration at School of Public Policy at the University of Limerick and his MA and PhD in public Georgetown University. His administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship research examines how to improve and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. how government works, including the behavioral effects of efforts to In 2014, Moynihan received the Kershaw Award, provided improve public sector outcomes every two years by Mathematica and the Association of through government reform, as Public Policy and Management to a scholar under the well as the administrative burdens people encounter in age of 40 for outstanding contributions to the study of their interactions with government. He is the author of, public policy and management. He has authored journal most recently, Administrative Burden: Policymaking by articles that have earned awards from the public and Other Means, winner of the Brownlow Best Book Award nonprofit division of the Academy of Management (2002, from the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and 2017), the American Review of Public Administration Administration (NASPAA). He has presented his research (2003), Public Administration Review (PAR) (2007) to policymakers at the Office of Management and Budget, and Public Administration (2013). PAR selected two Government Accountability Office, World Bank, of his articles on leadership and motivation to be listed Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development among the 75 most influential papers in its 75-year and governments around the world. His research was history. On three occasions, Moynihan has won ASPA’s cited in President Obama’s budget proposal and he has Joseph Wholey Distinguished Scholarship Award for written for , The Washington Post outstanding scholarship on performance in public and and The Hill, among others nonprofit organizations (2009, 2011 and 2013). His book on performance management won awards from Prior to joining Georgetown University, Moynihan the American Political Science Association and the served as director of the La Follette School of Public Academy of Management. In 2011, he won the National Affairs at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. He is a Academy of Public Administration/Wilder School award visiting professor at the University of Oxford and Aarhus for scholarship in social equity. He received the 2012 University, past president of the Public Management Distinguished Research Award from ASPA and NASPAA. Research Association and a fellow of the National

Awards Presented Public Administration Review Awards Donald C. Stone Service to ASPA Award Louis Brownlow Award Laverne Burchfield Award William E. Mosher and Frederick C. Mosher Award Chester A. Newland Best Commentary Award

www.aspanet.org/annualconference 37 ASPA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2020 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D

Prior to the closing plenary address, ASPA will hold its annual membership and business meeting. This session includes the official transition of leadership and oath of office.

RECOGNITION PRESENTATIONS Outgoing National Council Members

Ana-Maria Dimand Jane Pisano Student Representative Immediate Past President

Angela Kline Kristie Roberts-Lewis District II Representative COMPA Representative

Terry Murphy Allan Rosenbaum District III Representative International Director

Congratulations

DR. GALIA COHEN NEW Director of the Division of Public Administration and Assistant Professor

ALISON HOLT MPA Student and an ASPA 2020 Founders’ Fellow

Master of Public Administration

DR. GALIA COHEN CLOSING PLENARY SESSION TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2020 Session Sponsored By: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D

Noel Hacegaba Join us to learn about the Port of a senior administrator for an elected office, a business Long Beach and its operations— executive for a growing company engaged in international and then head for a tour of the port trade, a research analyst for a policy research group and a itself! management consultant.

Noel Hacegaba, deputy executive Hacegaba is a graduate of the University of Southern director of administration and California, where he earned degrees in economics, operations for the Port of Long business administration and urban planning. He received Beach, will provide our closing his doctorate in public administration at the University plenary address. Hacegaba is responsible for managing of La Verne, where he continues to serve on the faculty of the day to day administrative and operating functions of the school’s College of Business and Public Management. the port, including finance, human resources, real estate, business development, operations, communications and Hacegaba is a graduate of the Coro Fellows Program in security. He was named to the post in August 2018 by the Public Affairs, one of the nation’s premier post-graduate Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners, the port’s fellowship programs. He is a certified port executive and governing body. earned the port professional manager (PPM) professional designation offered through the American Association From 2014-2018, Hacegaba served as the port’s managing of Port Authorities (AAPA). As part of his work in the director of commercial operations and chief commercial PPM program, he authored a white paper, “Big Ships, officer. He successfully managed the port’s commercial Big Challenges: The Impact of Mega Container Vessels activities during a period of significant industry on U.S. Port Authorities,” published by AAPA and realignment and led the swift recovery of its largest widely distributed as a reference resource within the container terminal following the biggest bankruptcy in port authority sector and the broader goods movement shipping line industry history, clearing the path for record industry. He also has written articles for Port Technology volumes in 2017 and 2018. He also led the port’s business International and the Journal of Commerce. development, operations, customer service and security functions, and collaborated with customers and industry partners to optimize the supply chain and drive cargo growth.

Hacegaba previously served in his current role in an acting capacity, managing the port’s day to day business activities. He began his career in 2010 as executive officer to the Board of Harbor Commissioners, a position that reported directly to the board and coordinated the governing body’s policy, administrative and communications functions. Thank you to the Port of Long Beach for providing Hacegaba has more than 23 years of public and private conference attendees with a tour of the Port. Those sector experience spanning a variety of industries. Prior attending the tour will board buses following the closing to joining the port, he managed $200 million in contracts lecture to be driven to the port; buses will make a return for a Fortune 500 company. In earlier roles, he served as trip to the hotel at the close of the tour.

Awards Presented Outgoing National Council Awards H. George Frederickson Award PA TIMES Best Article Award www.aspanet.org/annualconference 39 A key strength of the Truman School is its diverse faculty, with cutting-edge scholars as well as practitioners. Meet two of our accomplished professors of practice

Jaime Freidrichs, MPA, CFRE Jaime is currently a consultant and coach providing nonprofi ts with one-on-one coaching, training, and other services, with an emphasis in fundraising. Prior to her current role, Jaime was a founding director of the Missouri Women’s Business Center, an agency dedicated to helping women start and grow their own businesses. During her tenure at Woodhaven, a nonprofi t helping individuals with disabilities, she directed a $2 million captial campaign. Jaime teaches The Nonprofi t and Voluntary Sector. Joseph L. Martin, JD, MPA In 32 years of serving Missouri state government, Joe has held executive-level positions in the Senate, the O ce of the State Auditor, and the Department of Higher Education. He currently serves as General Counsel for the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, Division of Credit Unions. Joe is a veteran of the United States Air Force. He teaches Public Budgeting & Taxation and Human Resource Management & Development in the Public and Nonprofi t Sector.

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Presenters Women Trailblazers: Finding and Carol Geffner Effectively Using Your Authentic Carol Geffner is professor of Voice governance, management and policy process at the University of FRIDAY, APRIL 3 Southern California’s (USC) Sol 9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Price School of Public Policy. She As of 2016, 56.8 percent of women participate in the labor also is faculty director of the force. In 2019, there were only nine women governors Executive Master of Leadership across the United States. Women hold only 27.6 percent program, advisor and consultant of statewide elective executive offices. Why does it with Newpoint Healthcare matter? For many reasons, but this panel will focus on Advisors and an international coach with the Kets De the importance of gender inequity for policymaking, Vries Institute. For more than 20 years, she has partnered public-sector decisionmaking and leadership. Attendees with CEOs and executive teams on building organizations will learn from these remarkable women, all of whom has and leaders that can adapt and thrive during times of learned to use their voice authentically when challenging uncertainty and accelerated change. Prior to joining USC, the status quo and making a lasting impact within the she was president of Newpoint Healthcare Advisors, a sector they have served. Their “firsts” enable them to talk professional services firm offering merger and personally about the challenges, capabilities and mindsets acquisition, strategy and culture transformation services they have nurtured along their journey. to hospitals and health care systems. Geffner has held faculty positions at the Peter F. Drucker and Masatochi Moderator Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Natalie Samarjian Graduate University and Chapman University. Currently, Natalie Samarjian is executive she serves on the industry board at the Peter Drucker director of Coro Southern School of Management and the advisory board of the Los California, whose mission is to Angeles Police Department’s Leadership Programs. strengthen the democratic process Geffner earned her PhD from Claremont Graduate by preparing emerging leaders for University, an MPA from the University of Southern effective and ethical leadership in California and a BA from the University of Toronto. public affairs. Under her leadership, Coro has developed a Sargent Jennifer Grasso new strategic plan; expanded Jennifer Grasso is sergeant with programs, partnerships and revenue; and cultivated a the Los Angeles Police growing community of Coro alumni who are transforming Department, Southeast Division in communities across the country. She comes to Coro Watts. Prior to her promotion to Southern California from the California Women’s Law field supervisor in 2018, she Center (CWLC), where she worked to address the proudly served the community as a comprehensive and unique legal needs of women and police officer for 23 years. The girls through impact litigation, public policy advocacy and last 10 years of her tenure as a legal education. Prior to CWLC, she was staff attorney and Los Angeles police officer were Dickran Tevrizian fellow at Neighborhood Legal Services spent assigned to the elite Special Weapons and Tactics of Los Angeles County (NLSLA), where she (SWAT) team. She was the first, and currently only, provided individual representation to victims of domestic woman ever to be selected for this coveted assignment. violence, supported impact litigation, engaged in public For more than 24 years, Grasso has been a leader in the policy advocacy and conducted extensive community Los Angeles Police Department, working on a variety outreach and legal education. Before joining NLSLA, she of assignments, including patrol, gangs, field training was a labor and employment litigator at Rutan & Tucker, officer, metropolitan division and SWAT. Her experience LLP, where she was engaged actively in pro bono efforts, and tenure have produced several indispensable qualities: successfully representing an asylum seeker before the courage, decisionmaking prowess and humility. She Department of Homeland Security. Samarjian earned her relies on these qualities to be a better member of the JD from UCLA School of Law, her MS at the Heinz School department and a better public servant. Grasso earned a of Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon BA from California State University—Dominguez Hills. University and her BA from UCLA. As a student athlete she earned two All-American honors

www.aspanet.org/annualconference 43 PRESIDENTIAL PANELS and won an NCAA national championship while playing soccer for the Toros. In 2019, she earned an Executive Making Government Work Masters in Leadership at the University of Southern California. SATURDAY, APRIL 4 10:45 a.m. – Noon Grand Ballroom E-G Mirtha Villereal-Younger “Performance-based budgeting,” “performance-informed Mirtha Villarreal-Younger is a management,” “managing for results.” The terminology dynamic leader with more than 30 we use to describe the analytics behind determining years of military, state which government programs work and how successful and corporate experience. She they are is vast. In their new book, nationally known has been deployed on numerous government consultants Katherine Barrett and Richard overseas missions and one combat Greene simplify this genre down to one concept: Making tour to while serving Government Work. Join us for an in-depth interview in the U.S. Army. She also has with them as we delve into the book, its case studies, served in the California what is working and what is not. This will be a hands-on, Army National Guard. Governor Edmund Brown practitioner-oriented session, so bring your questions! appointed Villarreal-Younger to deputy secretary, (No need to have read the book beforehand; you can get minority veterans for the California Department of your copy in the exhibit hall at the book signing after this Veterans Affairs (CDVA), where she provided advocacy, session!) outreach and support for minority and underrepresented veterans. Prior to that role, she was the chief of staff for Moderator the California State Military Reserve in the California Eduardo Luna Military department. In 2018, she was selected as Veteran Eduardo Luna is Beverly Hills’ of the Year by Disabled American Veterans and currently independent city auditor. He serves as the chairwomen for California Department of joined the city in 2018 after serving Disabled Veterans 2020 Convention. Villereal-Younger as city auditor for the City of San was appointed to be the first executive director for the Diego. Reporting directly to the Center for Post Traumatic Growth, a startup not-for- city council, he manages profit organization dedicated to helping veterans and performance audits and reviews of their families heal from the traumas of war. This year, city departments, programs and she was named to the board of directors of SER National, services. At the City of San Diego, a nonprofit corporation that helps Hispanics and other he worked as chief audit executive of the eighth largest underserved people achieve economic freedom and city in the United States with an annual budget of $3.3 self-sufficiency through employment, education and billion. Luna is an eight-time winner of the Association of empowerment. She is an entrepreneur; and in 2016, she Local Government Auditors “Knighton Award” for best and her husband founded Agile Construction Inc., a small performance in the United States and Canada. He began business/disabled veteran enterprise-certified company his career as an evaluator for the U.S. Government that provides project management and consulting. She Accountability Office in San Francisco and Washington, serves as president of the company and sets its vision and DC. Luna earned his BA from Santa Clara University and direction. his MPA from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Presenters Moderator Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene Erik Bergrud Katherine Barrett and In 2017, Erik Bergrud received a Richard Greene are silver pin commemorating a 25- principals of Barrett year journey as an ASPA member. and Greene, Inc. They First elected to the ASPA National are columnists and Council in 1996, he served eight senior advisors at years on the ASPA national staff Route Fifty; senior and later was elected by his peers advisors at the as the Society’s vice president. Government Finance During his tenure as president, Research Center at the University of Illinois—Chicago; ASPA undertook a major revision of its Code of Ethics, columnists for the Government Finance Officers established the LGBT Advocacy Alliance Section and Association; consultants to the National Association of launched, in collaboration with the National Academy of State Personnel Executives; special projects consultants Public Administration, a Memos to National Leaders for the Volcker Alliance; columnists for IPMA-HR; and project in advance of the 2012 U.S. general election. He fellows in the National Academy of Public Administration. participated actively in the United Nations Public Greene is chair of ASPA’s Center for Accountability and Administration Network and was founding editor of Performance. UNPAN Newsletter. In 2008, he co-edited the book, Civic Engagement in a Network Society. A fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, he serves as Access to the Ballot Box: A Vision of chair of the Academy’s membership committee and as a American Democracy at Its Best member of the board of directors of the ASPA Endowment. As associate vice president for university SATURDAY, APRIL 4 engagement at Park University, he leads a 10-member 1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G team responsible for alumni relations, career Sponsored by: development, communications/public relations, Park University government relations and special events. He earned a BA from the University of Kansas and an MPA from Park This year marks the centennial anniversary of the passage University. of the 19th amendment, guaranteeing (white) women the right to vote. It was a momentous year and the beginning Presenters of breaking down barriers that since have enabled future Ana-Maria Dimand populations to vote and be heard. But, we all know U.S. Ana-Maria Dimand is a doctoral democracy is not perfect and there are many challenges candidate in the Department of that continue to block our citizens from the ballot box and Public Policy and Administration their democratic rights. This panel will take a quick look at Florida International University at the 19th amendment and its journey since passage— (FIU). She holds a Bachelor of including ASPA’s role in it!—and then look toward Laws from the Romanian- improvements still pending for suffrage, civic engagement American University, Bucharest, and empowerment. Romania. She worked as a legal advisor for a central government organization in Bucharest, Romania, specializing in public procurement. After serving as head of the public procurement office, Dimand went on to pursue a PhD in public affairs at FIU. Her dissertation explores the intersection of public procurement, environmental policy and intergovernmental collaboration. She also has conducted research related to sustainability, local government innovation and organizational behavior.

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Thomas Hicks on Social Studies’ peer-reviewed professional journal. Thomas Hicks was nominated by Ried also serves on the board of directors for Kansas President Barack H. Obama and City’s Downtown Council. She currently is employed by confirmed by unanimous consent the federal government. Previously, she served as a youth of the U.S. Senate on December 16, services librarian. Ried holds a BA from the University of 2014 to serve on the U.S. Election Missouri—Kansas City, an ALA-accredited master’s Assistance Commission (EAC). He degree in library science from Emporia State University; has served as chairman for two and a master’s degree in communications and leadership terms, focusing his efforts on voter from Park University. She holds certifications in nonprofit access, particularly for voters with fundraising from the University of Missouri—Kansas City disabilities. He also has addressed the difficulties overseas and in records management from the U.S. National voters have when requesting and returning their ballots, Archives and Records Administration. such as dealing with foreign IP addresses and issues with timely ballot delivery, including setting up a help desk to ensure overseas voters receive assistance in obtaining “A Portrait of LA County” their ballots. Prior to his appointment with EAC, Hicks served as a senior elections counsel and minority elections SATURDAY, APRIL 4 counsel on the U.S. House of Representatives Committee 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G on House Administration (2003-2014) where he was Can one report make a difference? This panel will responsible for issues relating to campaign finance, explore the background behind and unfolding impact election reform, contested elections and oversight of both of “A Portrait of Los Angeles County” on public-private the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and the Federal partnerships, government innovation and research-driven Election Commission. His primary responsibility was performance improvement. The Portrait, prepared for advising and providing guidance to committee members government, philanthropy and the nonprofit sector by and caucus on election issues. In his various capacities, the Social Science Research Council/Measure of America, Hicks has talked with Americans in every state about their offers a comprehensive index of how LA County residents voting experiences. Prior to joining the House, he served are faring. This panel will discuss how, in the service as a senior lobbyist and policy analyst (2001-2003) for of advancing equitable and effective policymaking and Common Cause, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization program implementation, the Portrait has provided empowering citizens to make their voices heard in the an accessible and useable roadmap to simultaneously political process and hold their elected leaders advance inclusion, equity and productivity. Its data accountable to the public interest. He also served the has been used to suggest improvements to the built Clinton administration as a special assistant and and social environments in communities categorized legislative assistant in the Office of Congressional in the Portrait as “struggling” and “precarious”; help Relations for the Office of Personnel Management (1993- address impediments to fair housing access; improve 2001). He received his JD from the Catholic University of opportunities for young people to successfully transition America, Columbus School of Law and his BA from Clark to employment; target early childhood literacy programs University. to the highest-need neighborhoods; and address regional inequities, among other initiatives. Kimberlee Ried Kimberlee Ried is an American history researcher, historian and writer. Her areas of focus include WPA-era artwork and installations, Midwestern architecture, women’s history and civil rights court cases. She is past president of the Missouri Library Association and has written multiple articles for the American Library Association’s professional publications. From 2012-2020, she served as a commissioner on the Kansas City Municipal Arts Commission. In 2014, she was appointed as co-editor of the Teaching with Documents compilations for Social Education, the National Council

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Moderator Kristen Lewis Shawn Landres Kristen Lewis is director and co- Shawn Landres is immediate past founder of Measure of America, a chair of the Los Angeles County project of the Social Science Quality and Productivity Research Council, and the author Commission, whose mission is to of this report. Measure of America provide advice, innovative ideas, provides easy-to-use yet assistance and support to the methodologically sound tools for County’s elected officials, understanding the distribution of managers and employees to well-being and opportunity in promote the effectiveness, America and stimulating fact-based dialogue about issues efficiency and quality of County public services. Currently, we all care about: health, education and living standards. he is chair of its Productivity Investment Board, the The hallmark of this work is the American Human nation’s oldest and largest local government innovation Development Index, an alternative to GDP and other fund. A widely published researcher and social money metrics that tells the story of how Americans are entrepreneur whose leadership on philanthropy and faring and empowers communities with a tool to track social innovation has earned international media progress over time. Lewis is co-author of two volumes of coverage and was featured by the Obama White House, The Measure of America; well-being reports for Landres is co-founder and board co-chair of Jumpstart California, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Marin and Sonoma Labs, a nonprofit research and design lab, and a senior Counties; the Measure of America youth disconnection fellow at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. He series; and recent reports on the Los Angeles and New also serves as vice chair of the City of Santa Monica York City metro areas. Before starting Measure of Planning Commission and previously chaired its Social America, she was senior policy advisor to the water and Services Commission. Landres holds degrees from sanitation task force of the United Nations Millennium Columbia, Oxford and UC—Santa Barbara, where he Project and co-author of the task force report, “Health, earned a PhD in religious studies. Dignity and Development: What Will It Take?” Previously, Lewis worked at the United Nations, first with Presenters UNIFEM and then as a policy specialist in UNDP’s policy Norma García bureau, and has served as a consultant for numerous Norma García serves as acting international development organizations. She holds a deputy director for the County of bachelor’s degree from Bryn Mawr College and a master’s Los Angeles Department of Parks degree from Columbia University’s School of and Recreation. She is the first International and Public Affairs. woman to serve in that capacity since it was created in 1944. She is Carrie Miller responsible for the department’s Carrie Miller is assistant executive day-to-day operations that include director of the Los Angeles County 182 park facilities, a $210 million Office of Child Protection, where budget, more than 2,600 employees and 6,477 registered she leads a variety of initiatives in volunteers. Previously, García was deputy director for the the areas of prevention, child safety department’s Planning and Development Agency. In her and data sharing. Previously, she 13-year career with the department, she has held served as manager for the Los responsibilities in areas of planning, acquisition, Angeles County Chief Executive development and asset management of 71,249 acres of Office’s Service Integration Branch parkland and more than 200 miles of trails. She is an (SIB), overseeing the Countywide Gang Strategy, advocate for the well-being of children and families and in Education Coordinating Council, Information Technology bringing equity to communities throughout the county. Infrastructure Development Unit, Research and Currently, she serves on the governing board of trustees Evaluation Unit, Contracting and Administrative Support for Rio Hondo College and the El Monte Promise Unit, Housing and Homeless Unit and various initiatives Foundation. García is a daughter of immigrants and the integrating services for system-involved youth across first in her family to attend college. She is a double departments. Prior to joining SIB, Miller was director of graduate from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree and the Los Angeles County Education Coordinating Council, master’s degree in Urban Planning. a collaborative body charged with raising the educational achievement of foster and probation youth. She also

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Moderator NIMBY, YIMBY or Neither? H. Brinton Milward Homelessness in Los Angeles Brint Milward holds the Melody S. Robidoux Foundation Fund and Beyond leadership chair at the University SATURDAY, APRIL 4 of Arizona. He was the first 4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G director of the School of Government & Public Policy, which Homelessness is a challenge across the United States in is the largest school at the communities of all sizes—from Los Angeles to Charleston, university, and director of the South Carolina, to Washington, DC and beyond. The National Institute for Civil public administration, health, finance and policy issues Discourse, whose honorary co-chairs were honorary co- encompassed by this concern cross boundaries and chairs were Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill sectors, and need a systems approach to solve them. Our Clinton. He also was the first president of the Public panelists will lead a discussion around what homelessness Management Research Association (PMRA) and a former looks like across the country, policy options, local president of the Network of Schools of Public Policy, programs that have been useful and more. Affairs, and Administration. Milward is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and, in 2019, won the H. George Frederickson Lifetime Achievement Award from PMRA. In 2010, he won the NASPAA/ASPA Distinguished Research Award. His research interests revolve around networks and collaboration, focusing on

48 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration PRESIDENTIAL PANELS understanding how to manage networks of nonprofit and Tina Nabatchi for-profit organizations that jointly produce public Tina Nabatchi is the Joseph A. services. He has conducted studies of what happens when Strasser endowed professor in governments privatize public services; several of these public administration at the articles are classics in public administration and one is Syracuse University Maxwell named one of the most influential articles published by School of Citizenship and Public Public Administration Review. In 2018, PS, the American Affairs. She also is a faculty Political Science Association’s journal, recognized research associate at the Program Milward as the 14th most cited scholar in the combined for the Advancement of Research subfields of public administration, public policy and on Conflict and Collaboration, public law. He received his PhD from The Ohio State where she directs the Collaborative Governance University. Initiative. An elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, her research focuses on public Presenters participation, collaborative governance, conflict Angela Evans resolution and challenges in public administration. Angela Evans is dean and fellow of Nabatchi has authored more than 80 publications, J. J. “Jake” Pickle Regents Chair in including several award-winning journal articles, as well public affairs at the LBJ School of as book chapters, monographs, white papers and invited Public Affairs, The University of commentaries. In addition, she is lead editor of Texas at Austin. She joined the LBJ Democracy in Motion: Evaluating the Practice and School in 2009 as clinical professor Impact of Deliberative Civic Engagement and the co- of the practice of public policy author of two books: Public Participation for 21st following 40 years of service to the Century Democracy with Matt Leighninger and U.S. Congress, 13 of them as Collaborative Governance Regimes with Kirk Emerson, deputy director of the Congressional Research Service, the latter of which won the best book award from the Congress’ primary source for policy research and analysis. Association for Conflict Resolution. Her teaching has During her 40 years working for Congress, Evans worked earned her several awards and has been recognized directly with members and their staff on major legislative nationally and internationally. She has presented, deliberations and supported them as they confronted consulted and trained with a wide variety of executive some of the nation’s most critical and complex problems. and student groups both in the United States and abroad Since joining the LBJ School, Evans has earned teaching and has worked with several U.S. federal agencies and accolades, including the Texas Exes Teaching Award. She national and local nongovernmental organizations. is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, served as president of the Association for Alasdair Roberts Public Policy Analysis and Management and was on Alasdair Roberts is director of the NASPAA’s governing board. She earned her bachelor’s School of Public Policy at degree from Canisius College and her master’s degree University of Massachusetts— from the University of Wisconsin—Madison. Amherst and professor of political science and public policy. His recent work examines how governments change national priorities and overall administrative capabilities. He has examined this subject in three recent books: Four Crises of American Democracy, Can Government Do Anything Right? and Strategies for Governing: Reinventing Public Administration for a Dangerous Century. His other books include The End of Protest, America’s First Great Depression, The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government and The Collapse of Fortress Bush: The Crisis of Authority in American Government. Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age received the NAPA Brownlow Book

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Award. He was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration in 2007. A Canadian The Endless Pursuit of Relevant citizen, he received a BA from Queen’s University, a JD Research: A Vision for How to Get from the University of Toronto and an MPP and PhD There from Harvard University. SUNDAY, APRIL 5 Rodney Scott 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Rodney Scott is chief advisor for Researchers have intensively studied collaborative the State Services Commission of governance throughout the last 20 years, but the research New Zealand, with responsibility has not been directly relevant for practitioners in all cases. for advising on the design and This roundtable will feature practitioners and academics direction of the New Zealand who will identify what future—relevant—research is most public service and leading the needed for promoting effective collaborative practice. Commission’s research and Facets include broad participation, equitable outcome international engagement distribution, empowering marginalized communities programs. He also is adjunct and promoting civic discourse for solving problems. Our associate professor of public administration at University panelists also will look at where the biggest knowledge of New South Wales and has a PhD in public management gaps exist. Significant audience participation will be from the University of Queensland. He was a 2017 expected so bring your questions and ideas! Innovations Fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and 2018 fellow-in-practice at Moderator Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government. He Kirk Emerson has published on collaboration, group decisionmaking, Kirk Emerson is professor of negotiation and social psychology. practice in collaborative governance in the School of Government and Public Policy at A States Focus on Infrastructure the University of Arizona. She is the editor of Perspectives on Public SUNDAY, APRIL 5 Management and Governance and 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G a fellow of the National Academy of Our panelists will apply their career-long focus on Public Administration. Emerson state-level policy and administration to our nation’s has worked in both academia and government at local and complicated “hard” infrastructure concerns. Roads, federal levels. She served as the first director of the U.S. bridges, highways and waterways are all at risk of Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution (1998- degrading structural challenges, with no funding plan in 2008). She studies collaborative governance, public sight to address them. This panel will look at this evolving engagement, interagency cooperation and conflict issue through a variety of lenses. management in the context of natural resources and public lands management, the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and the National Environmental Policy Act. Her current research focuses on how collaborative governance regimes change over time and the nature of collaborative governance in strong state settings. She completed her bachelor’s degree at Princeton University, her master’s at MIT and her PhD at Indiana University.

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Presenters Shui Yan Tang Julia Carboni Shui Yan Tang is Frances R. and Julia Carboni is associate professor John J. Duggan professor of public at the Maxwell School of administration at the Sol Price Citizenship and Public Affairs at School of Public Policy at the Syracuse University, where she University of Southern California, teaches courses on collaboration, where he is chair of the nonprofit management and Department of Governance and philanthropy. She conducts Management. He is a fellow of the research on collaborative National Academy of Public philanthropy, collaborative Administration. Tang’s research interests focus on governance and stakeholder engagement through social common-pool resource governance, environmental media. Carboni’s current research focuses on giving management and collaborative governance. He is working circles, an emergent form of grassroots and collaborative on a research project funded by the John Randolph and philanthropy. This work has been funded by the Bill and Dora Haynes Foundation that studies the collaborative Melinda Gates Foundation (in partnership with the processes among local government agencies under Indiana University Women’s Philanthropy Institute) and California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. She serves on national committees for several professional associations, Frank Zerunyan including the Association for Research on Nonprofit Frank Zerunyan is professor of Organizations and Voluntary Action. She was a co- practice of governance at the founder of the Indy Food Council, a food policy council University of Southern California for the United States’ ninth largest city. She previously Sol Price School of Public Policy, was assistant professor at the School of Public and and director of executive education Environmental Affairs and the Lilly Family School of at USC Price Bedrosian Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. Governance and the USC Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Michael Kern Decision Making, an Michael Kern is associate professor interdisciplinary center at USC Marshall, USC Viterbi and at Washington State University USC Price. His principal areas of expertise include local Extension, affiliate associate governments, public-private partnerships, civic and professor at the University of ethical leadership, land use, regulation, negotiation and Washington Evans School of Public executive education. Zerunyan earned his JD from Policy and Governance, and Western State University College of Law and his BA from director of the joint WSU/UW California State University—Long Beach. He completed William D. Ruckelshaus Center. He his advanced legal education at the University of Southern has more than 25 years of California Law Center. He also is a graduate of the experience helping diverse groups reach consensus on California League of Cities’ Civic Leadership Institute and complex and often controversial public policy issues in lectures locally and globally to build capacity and foster the State of Washington and the Pacific Northwest. He leadership among public executives worldwide. He is a has been a frequent presenter at the Association for three-term mayor and still-serving council member in the Conflict Resolution’s Environment and Public Policy, City of Rolling Hills Estates, California. As a gubernatorial American Society for Public Administration, International appointee under Governor Schwarzenegger, he was a Association for Conflict Management, National Coalition state regulator serving on the Medical Board of California for Deliberation and Dialogue and Northwest Dispute in the Department of Consumer Affairs. Resolution conferences. Kern recently completed a six- month sabbatical at the University of Wyoming’s Ruckelshaus Institute, where he focused on scholarship and curriculum development.

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Presenters Counting Everyone Ditas Katague Ditas Katague is director at the MONDAY, APRIL 6 California Complete Count— 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Census 2020 Office, the statewide Sponsored by: outreach and communications ASPA’s Center for Accountability and Performance (CAP) campaign to ensure a complete count of the hardest-to-count It’s no small job: Counting every person in the United Californians. This is her third time States—no matter where they live, who they are or what leading a decennial census services they use. In fact, for the purposes of the decennial outreach effort for the state. Prior census, those questions matter least. What matters is that to her current role, she was chief of staff to California they are counted—federal funds, community equality, Public Utilities Commissioner Catherine Sandoval, where public health, safety and security all depend on it. So, she improved public participation and access to the how do you get it right? We will explore all of this and energy and telecommunications utility rate and regulation more, including a look at the census’s impact on public process. From 2012-2018, she served on the U.S. Census administration research. Join us for this fascinating panel Bureau’s National Advisory Committee on Race, about one of the most nitty-gritty public administration Ethnicities and Other Populations, including serving as programs there is. chair from 2015-2018. In 2010, she served as director of the Governor’s Census 2010 project. In 2000, as chief Moderator deputy campaign director for the Governor’s Census 2000 Toni Samuel California Complete Count campaign, she led a Toni Samuel most recently served groundbreaking multilingual, multimedia outreach effort as deputy executive director of the that resulted in a mail-in return rate that outpaced the National Leagues of Cities (NLC), entire nation. She is an expert in multi-ethnic outreach the oldest and largest public sector and civic engagement. Since 1998, she has served on the organization representing the Sacramento Center Advisory Board for the University of interests of local municipal Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy. She government in the United States. recently was recognized as one of the most powerful As deputy executive director, she movers and shakers in California politics by Capitol was responsible for talent Weekly’s Top 100. management, technology, conferences and meetings, finance and administration and governance. She also was Olivia Snarksi responsible for the implementation of the organization’s Olivia Snarski leads the Local strategic planning. Samuel has 20 years of association Democracy Initiative (LDI) with management experience, principally focused on the National League of Cities. The leadership positions with organizations representing the LDI portfolio seeks to invigorate public service profession. Prior to joining NLC in 2013, the culture of democracy at the she was ASPA’s executive director (2004-2013). She municipal level by building received her BA from Chatham College and her MPA from capacity around civic engagement, Texas Southern University. In 2012, she was inducted as a including strengthening local fellow of the American Society of Association Executives; participation in elections and she is a fellow of the National Academy of Public improving Census 2020 operations. The LDI portfolio Administration. also focuses on building municipal leadership navigating state preemption on local policymaking authority. She formerly managed Civic Nation’s #VoteTogether multistate initiative to organize community-led voter engagement celebrations on election day across the country. Prior to that, she was director of strategic engagement at Civic Hall in New York City, a collaboration center that encourages the use of technology for the public good, and worked with the New York City

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Mayor’s Office in addressing homelessness. Her Ana-Maria Dimand background is in international development and poverty Ana-Maria Dimand is a doctoral alleviation. Snarksi holds an MPA from the School of candidate in the Department of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. Public Policy and Administration at Florida International University (FIU). She holds a Bachelor of Developing the Procurement Laws from the Romanian- American University, Bucharest, Workforce to Meet Today’s Romania. She worked as a legal Challenges advisor for a central government MONDAY, APRIL 6 organization in Bucharest, Romania, specializing in public 2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G procurement. After serving as head of the public procurement office, Dimand went on to pursue a PhD in Today’s public procurement leaders face significant public affairs at FIU. Her dissertation explores the workforce challenges, including the reality of a limited intersection of public procurement, environmental policy pipeline of new talent to keep pace with retiring and intergovernmental collaboration. She also has workers and growing demands. This panel will discuss conducted research related to sustainability, local the roles of academia, public entities and professional government innovation and organizational behavior. associations like ASPA and NIGP to collaborate and solve these challenges. Looking through the lens of Rick Grimm public procurement, panelists will discuss the strategic Rick Grimm has served as NIGP’s importance this sector holds vis-a-vis the bottom line of chief executive officer for 21 years. effective public administration and the evolving nature of He holds a BA from the University workforce competencies required to deliver results. They of and an MPA from Florida also will provide their thoughts on potential solutions International University. He served and innovative ways for us all to work together to address county governments and public procurement’s workforce needs. school districts for 23 years, including more than 12 years in the Presenters management of the public Michael Bevis procurement function, before joining the NIGP team in Michael Bevis is an internationally 1998. As NIGP continues to develop, support and recognized thought leader in public promote public procurement, his recent priorities have procurement with 30 years of legal been to develop partnerships with universities and and procurement professional. He associations that represent the direct reports of the is the chief procurement officer for procurement function. To leverage these relationships the City of Norfolk, Virginia, where and enhance NIGP’s role as a trusted advisor, he he is charged with integrating reorganized the NIGP team with a focus on content business, technology, operations management and sustained membership growth. and budgeting goals to further the city’s commitment to grow Norfolk’s economy and adopt programs that build a solid foundation for partnering with the business community. He also serves as the chairman of the governing board of NIGP and serves on boards for both IFPSM and CJE. Bevis is a graduate of Georgetown University Law School and Lincoln Memorial University.

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Jack Pellegrino and NCMA Fellow, as well as an instructor for the San Jack Pellegrino has more than 38 Diego State University extension contracts program and years of government contracting the California State Association of Counties Institute for and procurement experience Excellence in County Government. Pellegrino holds a BA, leading diverse teams of an MS in procurement and acquisition management and contracting, procurement and an advanced specialization in government contract pricing staff in both the public and management. private sectors. Prior to joining the county as director of purchasing Alexandru Roman and contracting in 2013, Pellegrino Alexandru Roman is a professor at held executive contracting and procurement positions in California State University—San the private sector doing business with government Bernardino and the director of the customers. He serves on the board of directors of the Research Institute for Public California Association of Public Procurement Officials; as Management and Governance. a certification commission and legislative and position Roman serves as the MPA director committee member for NIGP; and as a board of advisors and the coordinator for the for the National Contract Management Association Management Certificate in Public (NCMA). He is a certified professional contracts manager Procurement program.

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www.aspanet.org/annualconference 55 College of Public Affairs and Administration The College of Public Affairs and Administration is dedicated to the belief that effective public affairs education, significant public affairs scholarship, and active service to the community will improve government and public policy in Illinois, the nation and the world. CPAA is excited to showcase Dr. Sean McCandless as an Assistant Professor of Public Administration. Professor McCandless is one of the rising stars in our field, and as a member of the faculty, has played an integral role in the Department's success. He serves as the associate director of UIS's Doctorate In Public Administration program. He serves as an associate editor at Administrative Theory & Praxis and case study editor for the Journal of Public Affairs Education. He is social media editor for the Journal of Public Integrity, as well as NASPAA’s Pi Alpha Alpha Committee and Diversity and Social Equity Committee. He chairs ASPA’s Section on Democracy and Social Justice and is a Board Member with the LGBT Advocacy Alliance. With Dr. Mary Guy, he is co-editor of the new volume Achieving Social Equity: From Problems to Solutions published by Melvin & Leigh. Congratulations and thanks to Dr. McCandless. Degrees and Programs Doctorate Degree • Public Administration, DPA Graduate Degrees • Environmental Studies, MA and MS • Public Administration, MPA * • Legal Studies, MA • Public Affairs Reporting, MA • Political Science, MA • Public Health, MPH * NASPAA accredited program Online Graduate Degrees • Environmental Studies; MA and MS • Public Administration; MPA* • Legal Studies; MA • Public Health with Concentration • Political Science; MA in Environmental Health; MPH *NASPAA accredited program Graduate Certificates • Community Health Education • Epidemiology • Community Planning • Geographic Information Systems • Emergency Preparedness • Management of Nonprofit and Homeland Security Organizations • Environmental Health • Practical Politics • Environmental Risk Assessment • Public Sector Labor Relations Undergraduate Degrees • Criminology & Criminal Justice • Political Science • Environmental Studies • Public Administration • Global Studies • Public Policy • Legal Studies Top 100 Ranked Public Affairs Program • www.uis.edu/cpaa/ CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE

Complete Your Census Questionnaire While in Anaheim Census 2020 has launched! Official Census 2020 Day To use a dial-in number to do so, use the following was just a few short days ago, on April 1, and efforts will information to select the phone line most appropriate for continue through the summer to count every household your needs: once, and only once, and in the right place. This will ensure communities receive important funding and representation. Each person in the United States is IN LANGUAGE PHONE ASSISTANCE required to fill out a census questionnaire. It is safe, English secure and vitally important. Take the time to do so now! 844-330-2020 Chinese (Mandarin) ASPA’s registration area will include kiosks at which 844-391-2020 you—and any other member of the public—can complete your census for this once-in-a-decade event. Vietnamese 844-461-2020 If you choose to use the kiosks in the registration area, Russian please know: 844-417-2020 • The internet connection is secure and only you will Tagalog know your responses. (Note that these kiosks are only 844-478-2020 for filing your census; the iPads are locked and will not French permit you to navigate to other sites.) 844-494-2020 • Volunteers are on hand to assist you if asked to do so. Portuguese • To ensure your privacy, volunteers are not permitted 844-474-2020 to collect or retain any information about you as you Spanish complete the questionnaire. The U.S. Constitution 844-468-2020 levies serious penalties for anyone but the U.S. Census Bureau to collect this information. Should you need to Chinese (Cantonese) retain any personal data, you will need to do so yourself. 844-398-2020 Korean You may also use your own personal mobile device or call 844-392-2020 the U.S. Census Bureau hotline to receive voice assistance to file your information. Arabic 844-416-2020 Should you wish to complete your census questionnaire Polish on your mobile device, the URL to do so is: 844-479-2020 my2020Census.gov. Haitian Creole 844-477-2020 Japanese 844-460-2020 Telephone Display Device (TDD) 844-467-2020

Note: Individuals do not need a mailer/code to respond via phone or online

For more information, visit 2020Census.gov.

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Saturday, April 4 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Harbor Room IIAS Session—Governance for Climate Action 10:45 a.m. – Noon Valencia See page 181 for more information. NISPAcee Panel—Governance Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned, What Has Been Achieved and Has International 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 5 Involvement Helped? NAPA Session—Grand Challenges in Public See page 123 for more information. Administration See page 184 for more information. 12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Garden 2 TASPAA Panel—Globalization of Public Monday, April 6 Administration Education in Taiwan See page 132 for more information. 2:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 8 Astana Civil Service Hub (ACSH) Session— 1:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 8 Leadership and Human Resources in Public Sector Management: Challenges and AIRMAP Session—Trends and Developments Perspectives from the Post-Soviet Region in French Global Public Administration: See page 209 for more information. Technological and Empowerment Issues See page 148 for more information. Tuesday, April 7 Sunday, April 5 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 8 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Madrid NASPAA Session—Sustainable Cities Simulation Workshop NASPAA Session—Site Visitor Training See page 227 for more information. See page 171 for more information.

9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Garden 4 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Pacific Room KAPA Session—Research Contributing to the KAPA Session—Moving Toward Inclusive Society Progress of Korean Public Administration and the Achievement of the Korean Local Theories Government See page 227 for more information. See page 171 for more information.

58 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration WELCOME RECEPTION AND FAMILY-FRIENDLY EVENTS

WELCOME RECEPTION Saturday, April 4 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Orange County, Fountain Terrace 11999 Harbor Boulevard Garden Grove, CA 92840

The magic of Southern California will greet you during our Saturday evening Welcome Reception. The hotel’s Fountain Terrace, at the front of the hotel, will offer a lovely atmosphere for mingling with your friends and colleagues as we enjoy a balmy spring evening of hors d’oeuvres, beverages and relaxation. will help you enjoy this opportunity to catch up with Hyatts are known for their class, comfort and quality and old friends and make new ones. Partners, spouses and this location will not disappoint. Food stations, games, children are welcome; bring them along and make a fun bars and lively music, all in reach of the meeting space, evening even more enjoyable!

Platinum Sponsor: Sponsors: Southeastern Conference for Public Administration University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Premier Sponsor: Public and International Affairs University of Southern California, Sol Price School of Public Affairs Virginia Commonwealth University, L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs

FAMILY-FRIENDLY EVENTS This year’s conference features numerous ways you can involve your entire family in your time in Anaheim. We encourage you to bring “kids” of all ages to these fun activities!

FRIDAY, APRIL 3 MONDAY, APRIL 6 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. Trivia Night Kid-Friendly Yoga Granada Royal Ballroom

SUNDAY, APRIL 5 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. NCAA Watch Party Kid-Friendly Yoga Grand Ballroom E-G Royal Ballroom

SUNDAY, APRIL 5 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Kid-Friendly Movie Night Imperial Children must be accompanied by an adult. www.aspanet.org/annualconference 59 STUDENT & NEW PROFESSIONAL SUMMIT FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Valencia

This annual event focuses on topics that are critical to students and new professionals: choosing where to focus your career, building a resume or CV, interviewing well, maintaining a personal network and more. Addressing both acadmeic and practitioner-oriented careers, the summit wil enable attendees to learn from experts in the field and network with colleagues and leading public administrators.

MASTER OF CEREMONIES Scott Pattison Ana-Maria Dimand Staff, Center for State and Local Government Excellence ASPA Student Representative and Doctoral Student, Florida International University Merret Stierheim Retired Miami-Dade County Florida Manager and Chair, LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy Advisory Board 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Getting Started Randi Kay Stephens Associate Program Manager, Institute for Local A career in public service can mean different things; for Government many, the definitions change throughout their time in the workplace. What level of government is of most interest to you and what focus areas are most inspiring? Where 10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. are your skills best suited and what kind of schedule will be best for your work/life balance? How do you know Networking Break when it’s time to change from one role to another? How do you go about embracing that transition? These all are 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. questions to consider as you plan for life beyond degree. Our expert will address these questions and more from Resumes and CVs: Marketing Yourself on the his personal perspective. Page Now that you have given some thought to your career PRESENTER aspirations, it is time to tailor your resume (or CV) to Jos Raadschelders match. No matter your age, life experiences, previous job Professor and Associate Dean, The history, skills, languages, publications, expert projects and more could fill pages. What is most valuable and marketable to a future employer and what is most 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. relevant to your career goals? This workshop will walk Success! you through dos and don’ts, frequent mistakes made Just as a career in public service can meet myriad and the critical details that must be included. Bring your definitions, being successful is a very personal distinction. resume or CV and all of your questions; you’ll need them Before we get into the specifics of professional to make the most of this session. Q-&-A time will be development, seasoned provessionals will share their provided. path toward “success” and their plans to keep going in the future. PRESENTERS Rachel Emas PRESENTERS Assistant Teaching Professor, Rutgers University— Janice Lachance Newark Executive Vice President, Strategic Leadership and Global Engagement, American Geophysical Union and Former William Shields, Jr. Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management Executive Director, American Society for Public Administration and Adjunct Professor, American Malcolm Oliver University Associate Dean, School of Graduate Studies, Excelsior College

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11:15 a.m. - Noon 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Cover Letters: Why Do They Matter? The Interview If your cover letter merely repeats your resume or CV, you Congratulations! You have an interview. How do you are not writing it correctly. Cover letters are an important make sure it goes well? Our experts will provide you with piece of your application, no matter the job for which you key tips, musts and nevers to ensure you make a good are applying. We will talk through how to best use a cover impression, hopefully get a call-back and, even better, get letter from a variety of perspectives. Examples, must-use the job. Bring your questions—better to ask now than to language, protocol and more will be addressed. make a mistake later.

MODERATOR PRESENTERS Jonathan Anderson Lindsey McDougle Chair and Professor of Public Administration, California Professor, Rutgers University—Newark State University, San Bernardino

PRESENTERS 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.. Janice Lachance Networking Break Executive Vice President, Strategic Leadership and Global Engagement, American Geophysical Union and Former Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management 2:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Networking: More Than Happy Hours and Charles Menifield Dean, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Business Cards Rutgers University—Newark To be truly effective at networking, you must integrate it into your daily life. Happy hours are helpful and you should always have business cards in your pocket—but Noon – 12:45 p.m. those habits are just two pieces of a larger puzzle. Also important: Staying connected with former colleagues Lunch On Your Own and friends; checking in with acquaintances to keep your name on their radar; building relationships with new 12:45 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. contacts; knowing when it is appropriate to push yourself and your need onto others—and how forceful to be; and The Job Search making plans for social gatherings, whether you “need” Not all job searches are created equal and not all search anything or not. Networking, done best, is a daily habit engines will turn up relevant results. We will look at some and yields important, regular returns. Learn how to do it of the prominent sources out there for public service jobs well during this session. and careers, how to best use keyword searches to find even more opportunities and where to look creatively PRESENTERS when standard stones are turned. Two experts are at your J. Paul Blake disposal to help you think through the best way to engage Retired in a strategically focused job search. Make the most of this opportunity! Adrian Velazquez Vazquez Associate Professor of Public Administration, University PRESENTERS of La Verne Robert Behn Chief Flunky, Harvard University

Joe Mitchell Director of Strategic Initiatives and International Programs, National Academy of Public Administration

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3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Cristina Stanica Visiting Lecturer, Northeastern University Awards Presentation and Candidates’ Conversation Anthony Starke Wrap up this day with some closing thoughts from those Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Denver recently (or currently) engaged in the hiring process. Learn from their perspectives before you set out on Parisa Vinzant your own path. We also will honor this year’s student Graduate Student, University of Delaware scholarship winners. Shilpa Viswanath PRESENTERS Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin—La Crosse Ana-Maria Dimand ASPA Student Representative and Doctoral Student, Florida International University

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Fellows will receive their plaques during this reception, generously hosted by Brigham Young University.

Michaela Abbott...... College of Charleston Michael Bednarczuk...... Grace College Christopher Tyler Burks...... American University Justine Cameron...... University of Massachusetts Yolanda Crewe...... Virginia Commonwealth University Maayan Davidovitz...... University of Haifa Jessica Eggleston...... University of Louisville Josiah Gonzales...... California Lutheran University Paul Goodfellow...... Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Jasmine Greene...... University of Baltimore Alison Hewell...... Tarleton State University Alan Kennedy...... University of Colorado Denver David Lehman...... Louisiana State University Huafang Li...... Grand Valley State University Byung Hee Min...... Florida State University Md Fazle Rabbi...... University of Texas at Dallas Jose Sanchez...... University of Illinois—Chicago Kelly Sherbo...... Multnomah County Drainage District / Portland State University Evelyn Trammell...... Florida International University Yifei Yan...... London School of Economics Julio Zambrano...... Indiana University—Bloomington

Thank you to the following supporters: Full: Book: Contributors: ASPA Section on Personnel ASPA Cascade Chapter ASPA New Jersey Chapter Administration and Labor Relations ASPA Section on Public Administration Thomas Barth (SPALR) Education (SPAE) RaJade Berry-James Brigham Young University ASPA South Florida Chapter Sebawit Bishu Wiley ASPA Student and New Administration J. Paul Blake Professionals Section (SNAPS) Agatha Caraballo Academic: Centro de Investigación y Docencia Donwe Choi Tarleton State University Económicas (CIDE) Paul Danczyk College of Charleston Jonathan Del Collo Louisiana State University Ana-Maria Dimand Merit: University of Colorado Denver Andrea Headley Susan T. Gooden University of Texas at Dallas Terri Hugie University of Haifa Vaiva Kalesnikaite Pankaj Kumar Liang Ma Public Administration Quarterly Grant Rissler Southeastern Conference for Public Stephen Rolandi Administration (SECoPA) Allan Rosenbaum University of Louisville, Department of William Shields, Jr. Urban and Public Affairs Shahrin Upoma

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Julio Zambrano Friday, April 3 Doctoral Student, Indiana University Bloomington 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 1 Attitudes Toward Sectoral Diversity in Collaborative Settings: Linking Collaborative Governance and Citizen The State of Social Equity in American Public Co-Production Administration 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 MODERATOR/PRESENTER Justine Cameron Contemporary Issues in Public Administration Project Coordinator and Program Director, University of Massachusetts MODERATOR/PRESENTER A Public Administration Challenge: Social Equity in Christopher Tyler Burks Education Doctoral Student, American University Who Will Control the Smart City? Imperative Public PRESENTERS Policies for Digital Democracy Josiah Gonzales Graduate Student, California Lutheran University PRESENTERS Closing the Disparity Gap: Labor and Wage Growth Yolanda Crewe Doctoral Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Jasmine Greene The Impact of Registered Apprenticeships on the Middle- Doctoral Student, University of Baltimore Skills Gap (Food) Banking on Connections: The Network that Feeds Maryland Paul Goodfellow Environmental Program Specialist, Alaska Department of Alison Hewell Environmental Conservation Graduate Student, Tarleton State University State-Level Boundary Organizations and Climate Social Equity in Public Administration: Is It Achievable? Change Policy Initiatives

Alan Kennedy Saturday, April 4 Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Denver Changing the Narrative: The Second Amendment and 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 1 Gun Policy The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy in Government David Lehman Graduate Student, Louisiana State University On the Wicked Problem of Climate Change MODERATOR/PRESENTER Huafang Li Assistant Professor, Grand Valley State University Diversity Matters

PRESENTERS Michael Bednarczuk Instructor of Political Science, Grace College Crowding Out or Building Up? Religiosity and Community Service among Public Servants

Evelyn Trammell Doctoral Student, Florida International University Representative Bureaucracy in Local Government Contracting: Examining Supplier Diversity Policy Implementation

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Sunday, April 5 Monday, April 6 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 1 Reflecting on the Challenges and Scope of Building Trust and Accountability in Public Public Administration Administration

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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 215 Eggers Hall | Syracuse, NY 13244 | 315.443.4000 maxwell.syr.edu/paia NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARDS SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2020 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D

Co-sponsored by ASPA and the National Academy of Public Administration, the National Public Service Awards honor individuals who make outstanding contributions and whose accomplishments are models of exemplary public service for those dedicated to the public good—now and in the future.

Miguel Márquez Hon. Sean O’Keefe Miguel Márquez is chief operating Former NASA administrator, officer of the County of Santa secretary of the Navy and senior Clara, California. He previously executive at the Airbus Group, served as an associate justice of the Sean O’Keefe is a member of the California Court of Appeals and, as faculty at the Maxwell School of county counsel for the County of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Santa Clara. Syracuse University. He holds the academic faculty rank of university Prior to coming to Santa Clara professor, one of only 17 such County, Márquez served as general counsel of the San faculty appointments conferred by the university in its Francisco Unified School District and as deputy city 150-year history. He also is the Howard and Louise attorney in the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. He Phanstiel chair in strategic management and leadership at began his public service career as deputy county counsel the Maxwell School and a senior advisor at the Center for in San Mateo County. He also has worked for two private Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC, a law firms and as a management consultant at KPMG Peat policy think tank in partnership with the Maxwell School. Marwick, where he was part of a national financial and organizational consulting practice. O’Keefe previously served as chairman and CEO of Airbus Group, Inc., the North America subsidiary of the global Márquez’s parents immigrated to the United States from aerospace, defense and space corporation, and was a Mexico with limited formal education. His first language member of the corporate executive committee. He also was Spanish; programs like Head Start were critical to his was a company officer and vice president at General early education and inspired his commitment to public Electric, following his service as chancellor of Louisiana service. He received his law degree from the University of State University. Between public service appointments, he California—Berkeley School of Law, his master’s in public was on the faculty at Penn State University and Syracuse policy degree from Harvard University and his bachelor’s University. degree from . O’Keefe served as a presidential appointee, confirmed by the U.S. Senate, on four separate occasions. He was the 10th administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; joined President George W. Bush’s administration as deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget; was appointed 69th secretary of the Navy by President George H.W. Bush; and served as comptroller and chief financial officer of the Department of Defense. Prior to the Pentagon appointments, O’Keefe served on the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations staff and was staff director of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. His public service career began in 1978 upon his selection as a presidential management intern.

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Jennifer Riggle P. Benjamin Smith Jennifer Riggle entered the federal P. Benjamin Smith, an enrolled government as a presidential member of the Navajo Nation, is management fellow with the deputy director for Health Resources and Services intergovernmental affairs for the Administration (HRSA), an agency Indian Health Service (IHS). The of the U.S. Department of Health IHS, an agency within the U.S. and Human Services (HHS). HRSA Department of Health and Human is the primary federal agency for Services, is the principal federal improving health and achieving health care provider and health health equity through access to quality services, a skilled advocate serving approximately 2.6 million American health workforce and innovative programs. Through Indians and Alaska Natives from 574 federally recognized various roles during her 20-year career with HRSA, she American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in 37 states. In has developed new public health programs, worked to this role, Smith provides leadership on tribal and urban ensure the integrity of the agency’s human and financial Indian health activities, pursuant to the authorities of the resources and improved the agency’s customer service. Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act She was involved in the intricate implementation of some and the Indian Health Care Improvement Act. of public administration’s most challenging events at the federal level: the Recovery Act and Affordable Care Act. Prior to his federal service, Smith worked as a self- She also served on detail from HRSA as a health advisor governance specialist for the Choctaw Nation of for Senator Charles Robb. Oklahoma, performing research, advisory services and consultation on health programs with national, state and Early in her tenure, Riggle worked in the Office of Rural local health departments. He has received numerous Health Policy, which coordinates activities related to rural awards, including the 2014 Arthur S. Flemming Award health care within HHS and provides funding to improve from The George Washington University’s Trachtenberg access, quality and financing for rural health care. She School of Public Policy and Public Administration, transitioned to HRSA’s Bureau of Health Professions, which honors outstanding federal employees for their responsible for developing and managing programs exceptional contributions to the federal government. He that provide leadership and grant support for the health received his Master of Business Administration from profession’s workforce development. She took on a larger The George Washington University, a Master of Arts in agency role in 2011, serving as deputy director of HRSA’s international peace and conflict resolution from American Office of Management, where she provided executive University and a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young direction, leadership and guidance for the agency’s day- University. He is a Navajo Nations Chief Manuelito to-day operations. She currently is HRSA’s director of scholar. grants policy and serves as the grants policy expert in awarding nearly 90 percent of HRSA’s $10 billion annual budget through grants to approximately 3,000 grantees.

Riggle served in the U.S. army in South Korea and at the White House Presidential Communications Center from 1990 through 1995. She holds a certificate in public leadership from The and is a graduate of the Federal Executive Institute in the Leadership for Democratic Society Program. She received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland— Global Campus and a JD from Vermont Law School.

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Friday, April 3 Sunday, April 5 3:00 p.m. Valencia 8:30 a.m. Salon 2 Presented at the Student and New Professional Summit Presented at the Section Leadership Meeting

Wallace O. Keene Conference Scholarship Patricia J. Yearwood Section Newsletter Award Award Awarded to students in public administration and public The award is given annually to recognize newsletters as policy, the scholarships provide them financial assistance a vital means of communication and service offered to to attend the ASPA Annual Conference and expand Chapter and Section members. their knowledge of the field. It is sponsored by the ASPA Endowment. 11:45 a.m. Garden 4 Walter W. Mode Scholarship Award Presented during the Gloria Hobson Nordin Social This scholarship is given to a graduate student who is Equity Luncheon an ASPA member and demonstrates a commitment to a career in public service. It is sponsored by the ASPA Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Endowment. Exemplary Practice Award This award honors an individual or organization that has made outstanding contributions to a more equal society. 3:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presented during the Nesta M. Gallas Lecture Gloria Hobson Nordin Social Equity Award This annual award recognizes lifetime achievement and Nesta M. Gallas Award for Exemplary effort in the cause of social equity. Professionalism in Public Service This award honors the lifetime achievements of a dedicated public servant and pioneering, innovative 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D leader. It is sponsored by the ASPA Endowment. Presented during the Global Public Administration Plenary Session

Saturday, April 4 National Public Service Awards These awards honor individuals whose outstanding 9:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D contributions and accomplishments are models of public Presented during the Opening Plenary Session and Elliot service within and outside the work environment. They Richardson Lecture are sponsored by ASPA and the National Academy of Public Administration. Elmer B. Staats Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Public Service 3:15 p.m. Salon 2 This award honors a public administrator’s lifetime accomplishments and contributions to public service and Presented at the Chapter Leadership Meeting ASPA. Chapter Training Award Paul P. Van Riper Award for Excellence and This award recognizes a Chapter or Section for activities Service during the year that provide professional development to This award honors an individual who has made significant members through planned activities. contributions to both the academic and practitioner communities of public administration. It is sponsored by Patricia J. Yearwood Chapter Newsletter the ASPA Endowment. Award The award is given annually to recognize newsletters as a vital means of communication and service offered to Chapter and Section members.

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4:00 p.m. Pacific Room 12:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presented during the International Assembly Presented during the Donald C. Stone Lecture

International Public Administration Award Public Administration Review Awards This award honors a distinguished international scholar, Louis Brownlow Award practitioner or organization for contributions to public Presented to the author of the best Public Administration administration in other nations. Review article written by a practitioner.

8:00 p.m. Garden 2 Laverne Burchfield Award Presented to the author of the best book review in a 2019 Presented during the President’s Reception volume of Public Administration Review. (By Invitation Only) William E. Mosher and Frederick C. Mosher Chester A. Newland Presidential Citations of Award Merit Presented to the author of the best Public Administration The citations are presented by the ASPA president to Review article written by an academic. individuals for invaluable support during the presidency and tireless service to the Society. Chester A. Newland Best Commentary Award Presented for the best commentary by a practitioner in Public Administration Review. The best commentary Monday, April 6 illuminates the significance of an article and adds value for readers by interpreting the article in light of the 9:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D commentator’s experience. Presented during the Public Service Plenary Session

John W. Gaston Award for Excellence in Donald C. Stone Award Public Service Management This award honors an ASPA member who has contributed This award is presented to a public manager for outstanding service to the Society. excellence in public service management, particularly in natural resource management or environmental protection. Tuesday, April 7 Public Integrity Awards 11:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D These awards recognize authors of the best articles, book Presented during the Closing Plenary Session reviews and other pieces published in the journal. Outgoing National Council Awards Dwight Waldo Award Presented to departing members of the National Council This award honors an individual who has made whose terms end in April 2020. outstanding contributions to the professional literature of public administration over an extended career. H. George Frederickson PA TIMES Best Article Award This award recognizes the author of the PA TIMES article judged most informative, provocative, creative and well written.

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The following is a list of awards presented by ASPA’s Sections in recognition of individual and organizational contributions to the public sector. Please see the awards brochure for this year’s honorees.

Center for Accountability and Public Service Award This award is presented to a practitioner member of the Performance (CAP) Awards Section who engages in service in support of LGBT+ Emerging Leaders Award rights. This award recognizes individuals who are actively implementing performance management systems, Service to the Section Award innovating new practices and promoting the importance This award is presented to a Section member whose work of performance and accountability within their has advanced the Section’s interests. governments and communities. Student Conference Paper Award Harry Hatry Distinguished Performance This award is presented for the best paper that supports Management and Practice Award the Section’s mission, authored or co-authored by a This award recognizes an individual whose outstanding student and presented at the 2020 Annual Conference. teaching, education, training and consultation in performance measurement have made a significant contribution to the practice of public administration. Section for Women in Public Administration (SWPA) Organizational Leadership Award This award recognizes outstanding applications of a Best Dissertation or Thesis Award systems approach to performance measurement that has This award recognizes an individual who is in the process resulted in a culture change, sustained improvements of completing or has, within the past two years, completed and demonstrated positive effects on government a master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation related to gender performance and accountability. and public administration.

Joseph Wholey Distinguished Scholarship Joan Fiss Bishop Leadership Award Award Established in 1985, the award recognizes an honoree This award recognizes outstanding scholarship on who, by example and action, has promoted increased performance in public and nonprofit organizations. The participation of women in the public service profession; recipient makes a significant contribution to advancing exhibited a defined contribution to increased involvement knowledge in a scholarly journal about the development, in the public sector; shown innovative leadership and implementation, use and impact of performance accomplished professionalism in their public service measurement. career; and made a commitment to the profession through current or past ASPA membership.

LGBT Advocacy Alliance (LGBT) Marcia P. “Marcy” Crowley Service to SWPA Award Book Award Originally established in 1991 and rededicated in 2007, This award is presented to the author or coauthor of the the award recognizes an honoree for outstanding service best book published in 2019 that supports the Section’s to SWPA, service to the Section for several years and for mission in a field-related journal. making a demonstrated impact on the Section’s work. The honoree must be a Section member in good standing to Book Chapter Award receive the award. This award is presented to the author or co-author of the best book chapter published in 2019 that supports the Section’s mission.

Peer-Reviewed Article Award This award is presented to the author or coauthor of the best article published in a peer-reviewed journal in 2019 that supports the Section’s mission in a field-related journal.

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Julia J. Henderson International Award Section on Complexity and Network Originally established in 2007, the award recognizes an honoree for demonstrated commitment to international Studies (SCNS) public administration, in particular, or to international Sam Overman Best Paper Award public service in general by a lifetime of public service; This award recognizes scholarly work that makes a or to careers in international public administration and significant contribution to the network or complexity public service. The honoree is not required to be an ASPA literature and holds practical relevance to the public or SWPA member. administration profession.

Rita Mae Kelly Distinguished Research Award Originally established in 1991, the award recognizes an honoree for research contributions to gender-related Section on Democracy and Social issues; performing research on an issue(s) significant to Justice (SDSJ) women’s role in public administration; and making an Best Article Award impact through research on women’s lives. The honoree is This award recognizes an outstanding peer-reviewed not required to be an ASPA or SWPA member. journal article published in the prior year that examines issues of democracy and social justice. Outstanding Mentorship Award The award recognizes an individual who, by example and Best Book Award action, has provided outstanding service and mentorship This award recognizes an outstanding book published to women in the public administration profession and in the previous calendar year that examines issues of academia. democracy and social justice.

Rising Star Award Best Dissertation Award The award recognizes an individual in the first five years This award recognizes the best dissertation produced of their academic or professional public service career in the previous calendar year that examines issues of who has demonstrated outstanding potential, growth democracy and social justice. and commitment to advancing the profession of public administration and public service.

SWPA Conference Scholarships Section on Effective and Sound These scholarships help defray the cost of attending the Administration in the Middle East Annual Conference. (SESAME) Scholarship or Practice in the Middle East Award Section on Chinese Public This award recognizes significant and sustained Administration (SCPA) contributions to public administration in and for the Middle East-North Africa region through scholarship, Marc Holzer Best Article Award leadership and/or practice over an extended period of This award recognizes the top article published in Public time. Performance and Management Review during 2019.

PhD Student Best Paper Award This award recognizes the best paper presented at the Section on Emergency and Crisis Marc Holzer Public Performance Symposium, held during Management (SECM) the Annual Conference. Dissertation Award This award supports dissertation research in emergency and crisis management performed by PhD candidates who have successfully defended their proposals but do not have a completed dissertation.

William J. Petak Best Paper Award This award recognizes an outstanding paper in emergency and crisis management.

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Section on Environment and Natural Donald C. Stone Scholar Award This award recognizes significant contributions to the Resources (SENRA) study of intergovernmental relations over Best Graduate Paper Award a substantial period of time. This award encourages original graduate-level research that expands our understanding of a problem or issue in environmental or natural resource administration. It Section on International and helps defray the cost of participation in ASPA for graduate Comparative Administration (SICA) students. Winning papers also will be published in the SENRA newsletter. Col Award for Outstanding SICA Leadership This award is offered to SICA members who have demonstrated strong commitment and made active Section on Ethics and Integrity in leadership contributions to SICA’s mission. It is named after Jeanne-Marie Col and presented annually at the Governance (SEIGOV) Section’s business meeting. Lifetime Achievement Award This award recognizes SEIGOV members whose David Gould Scholarship extraordinary contributions to the furtherance of the This scholarship offers graduate students in the Section’s goals throughout their careers merit special professions of public administration, public policy and/ acknowledgment. It may recognize more than one or international development support to attend the individual annually and is presented during the Annual Conference. Honorees receive a stipend and a free Section’s business meeting. registration for the SICA symposium.

Student Paper of the Year Fred Riggs Award for Outstanding Researcher Annually, SEIGOV invites students in public affairs This award recognizes those who have made significant and public policy graduate programs to submit, or for substantial and widely recognized contributions to the faculty to nominate, student research papers authored conceptual, theoretical or operational development during the previous year on any public or administrative of international, comparative or development ethics topic. Submissions are peer reviewed and judged administration. It is named in honor of Fred Riggs, a for their quality, methodology, importance and policy pioneer in these fields and a founder of the Section. implications, as well as clarity in writing. The winning submission is announced in media publications and its author is awarded a plaque of recognition from the Section on Korean Public Section during the Annual Conference. Administration (SKPA) Junior Asian Scholarship Award Section on Intergovernmental This award recognizes East Asian graduate students whose papers are accepted for presentation, or graduate Administration and Management students who will present papers on East Asia-related (SIAM) topics at the Annual Conference. Donald C. Stone Best Student Paper Award This award recognizes an exceptional student research paper on a question related to intergovernmental relations and management. It is accompanied by a cash prize to assist the winner with Annual Conference attendance.

Donald C. Stone Practitioner Award This award recognizes significant contributions to the practice of intergovernmental relations and management over a substantial period of time.

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Section on Personnel Administration Section on Science and Technology in and Labor Relations (SPALR) Government (SSTIG) Book Award Digital Governance Junior Scholar Award This award recognizes an outstanding book in the field of This award recognizes a junior scholar who has made a public human resources management published between substantive contribution to improving our understanding 2017 and 2019. of how to best utilize information and communication technology to improve public governance and public Dissertation Award service. This award recognizes dissertation research performed by PhD candidates in the area of public/nonprofit human resources management. It comes with a cash prize and Student and New Administration will be presented during the Section’s business meeting at the Annual Conference. Professionals Section (SNAPS) Master’s Thesis Awards Outstanding Scholar Award This award recognizes the best thesis, capstone or similar This award recognizes individuals who have project from a master’s level student. It includes a demonstrated an exemplary record of research, teaching complimentary registration to the Annual Conference. and service in public human resources management.

Section on Professional and Organizational Development (SPOD) Student Scholarships S P A L R These awards help facilitate learning to advance students’ academic work around finding solutions to S Y M P O S I U M public organizational challenges, and introduce students to the Section’s work and encourage their long-term involvement in it.

Section on Public Administration Research (SPAR) Best Book Award This award recognizes a book that significantly contributes to public administration research. R O S A V I R A M O N T E S D I S T R I C T D I R E C T O R O F T H E U . S . E Q U A L E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y C O M M I S S I O N ( E E O C ) Section on Public Performance and Management (SPPM) "The ADA at 30" Friday, April 3rd, 2020 Best Article Award 1:30-500 PM This award recognizes the top article published in Public Imperial Ballroom Performance and Management Review in 2019.

Best Paper Award This award recognizes the best paper presented at the Section’s symposium, held during the Annual Conference.

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Join your conference friends and peers for a series of receptions hosted and generously supported by universities and other organizations. These networking events are open to all attendees.

Friday, April 3 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. National Public Service Awards Reception 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Valencia Founders’ Fellows Welcome Reception and Mentoring Orientation University of Southern California Sol Price Valencia School of Public Policy Reception Garden 3 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Academic Women in Public Administration/ Graduate School of Public and International Women in the Public Sector Reception Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Reception Garden 3 Madrid

Sunday, April 5 Monday, April 6 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. International Reception 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Baruch College Brigham Young University Ice Cream Social and Royal Ballroom Founders’ Fellows Recognition Ceremony Valencia

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FRIDAY SESSIONS #ASPA2020 Global Public Administration Global Public Governance Infrastructure and Management Leadership Finance Public Social Equity TRACKS “Our students make a difference in the communities they serve.” Jack Meek, PhD

University of La Verne Faculty College of Business and Public Management Department of Public and Health Administration Jack Meek, PhD Marcella Marlowe, PhD NASPAA Past President 2018-2019 City Manager, City of San Marino Graduate Degree Programs Professor of Public Administration Adjunct Professor Director, Center for Research, College of Business and Kelly Niles-Yokum, PhD Master of Public Administration Public Management California Council on • Concentrations in urban management and Gerontology and Geriatrics President affairs, nonprofit management, gerontology Suzanne Beaumaster, PhD Associate Professor of Gerontology and public health NASPAA Doctoral Education Committee Chair Keith Schildt, PhD • Dual degree program with College of Law Professor of Public Administration Professor of Public Administration and DPA Director and MHA Director Marcia Godwin, PhD Adrian Velazquez Vazquez, PhD Master of Health Administration Professor of Public Administration ASPA Southern California and MPA Director Doctor of Public Administration Chapter President Associate Professor of Noel Hacegaba, DPA Public Administration ASPA Conference Plenary Speaker Deputy Executive Director/COO, Matthew Witt, PhD Port of Long Beach Professor of Public Administration Adjunct Professor and Department Chair

Soomi Lee, PhD Associate Professor of Public Administration

laverne.edu/mpa laverne.edu/dpa Friday Sessions APRIL 3

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SESSION TIME Room ASPA Registration 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Foyer Retrieve Key from Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ASPA Registration Workshop—Ethical Decisionmaking and "Newgotiation" for Effective Public Administration 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace B Big Questions in Global Public Administration 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 3 Emergency Management and International Aid 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Granada E-Government and Digital Governance in an International Perspective 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Pacific Room Innovation, Collaboration and Outsourcing 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace A Leadership and Management Issues in Higher Education 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace E Social Security, Pensions and Retirement Issues in Public Administration 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 1 Delivering Effective Polices and Services that Engage Minority and Under-Served People 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 8 Place-Based Social Equity Considerations 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Madrid Section on Historical, Artistic and Reflective Expression (SHARE) Workshop Symposium 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Garden 3 Student and New Professional Summit 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Valencia Fred Riggs Symposium 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Salons 5 and 6 Deil Wright Symposium 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Pacific Room Presidential Panel—Women Trailblazers: Finding and Effectively 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Using Your Authentic Voice Workshop—Building an Innovative Organization in the Public Sector: A Case Study 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace B Collaborative Networks in Southern California: Practitioner Perspectives 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Harbor Room Dynamics of Change and Adaptation in and Between Third-Sector Organizations and Their Communities 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Garden 4 Nonprofits and Cross-Sector Relations 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Granada Organizational Culture, Decisionmaking and Performance 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 1 Environmental Governance 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace F Infrastructure Projects and Policy Tools in Asia 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 3 Local and Community Sustainability, Revitalization and Adaptation 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace A Understanding Motivation in Public Service 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 6 Financing Community Resources and Development 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace D A New Vision for Social Welfare, Education and Social Reform? 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace E Equity and Empowerment Trends in Secondary and Higher Education 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Madrid Public Government, Participation and Service to Community: Recognizing Internal Biases and Barriers to Inclusivity and 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 8 Examining Equity in the Distribution of Public Resources Endowment Board Meeting 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Salon 4 Shaping Social Policies Differently but Managing Similarly? Discussing United States and South Korean Cases 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Harbor Room Experimental and Quantitative Analyses of Citizens’ Responses to Public Programs 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Terrace F Exploring Challenges of Governance through Public Administration Research 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Terrace A Governance Challenges: A Comparative Perspective 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Salon 1 Agency Performance and Management 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Madrid Leadership and Management in Public Service 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Pacific Room Budgeting, Accountability and Transparency 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Salon 3

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SESSION TIME Room Equity in Our Education Systems 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Terrace B Homelessness in America 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Granada Founders’ Fellows Panel—The State of Social Equity in American Public Administration 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 1 Workshop­—Simple Skills and Leadership Tactics to Address Uncertainty: How to Efficiently Design Solutions for Maximum 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace D Impact Accountability Mechanisms and Challenges in Local and National Perspectives 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace A Legitimacy, Accountability and Trust 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace E Lobbying, Participation and Ethics 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace B Co-Production and Networks in Public Service Delivery 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Pacific Room Public-Sector Leadership and Change Management: Challenges, Successes and Best Practices 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Madrid Seeing Leadership in the Values, Practice, History and Literature of Public Administration 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 1 Fiscal Health and Performance in the Public Sector 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 4 Education and Technology 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace F New Directions in LGBTQIA Administration and Policy 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 3 Public Administration’s Response to Gender in the 21st Century: A Social Equity Perspective 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Granada Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance (SEIGOV) 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Garden 4 Student and New Administration Professionals Section (SNAPS) 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Harbor Room National Council Meeting 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 2 Section on African Public Administration (SAPA) Symposium 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Salon 8 Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations (SPALR) Symposium: EEOC and the ADA at 30 and Networking Reception 1:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Imperial Room Addressing Community Needs through Charity, Social Enterprise and Public Service Delivery in Asia 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Granada Global Corruption: Causes and Types 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 4 Local Governance and Service Provision 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace D Nonprofit Governance: Mission, Messages and Momentum 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Madrid Innovations in Public-Sector Leadership 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace A Citizen Involvement and Participatory Strategies 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace E New Shapes of Activism 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace B Re-Envisioning Criminal Justice 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Seville Alabama Chapter 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 4 Section for Women in Public Administration (SWPA) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 1 Section on Korean Public Administration (SKPA) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Harbor Room Section on Public Administration Research (SPAR) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 3 Section on Transportation Policy and Administration (STPA) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 2 L. Frances P. Liddell COMPA Student Policy Debate 2:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 3 Nesta M. Gallas Lecture 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management (SIAM) 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Room SPLA Champagne and Chocolate Affair (Ticketed Event) 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Presidential Suite Academic Women in Public Administration/Women in the Public 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Garden 3 Sector Workshop and Reception Founders’ Fellows Orientation and Welcome Reception 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Valencia Trivia Night 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Granada

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COAUTHOR Workshop Roberto Vivona 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace B Research Assistant, National University of Singapore Depoliticizing the European Immigration Debate: Ethical Decisionmaking and “Newgotiation” for How to Engage Public-Sector Innovation to Integrate Effective Public Administration Migrants Governance

Endorsed By: 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Granada Conference of Minority Public Administrators Emergency Management and International Aid Global Public Administration PRESENTERS Ali Abbas Endorsed By: Professor, University of Southern California Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Frank Zerunyan International and Comparative Administration Professor of Practice of Governance, University of Southern California PRESENTERS Amy Beck Harris Doctoral Student, University of Washington Panels Donor, Contractor and Beneficiary Experiences in the Implementation of Participatory Development through 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 3 Foreign Aid Big Questions in Global Public Administration Global Public Administration Nadeen Makhlouf Graduate Student, American University Placing Multiple Actors in the Policy Puzzle: The Case of Endorsed By: Food Security in Egypt Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on International and Comparative Administration Christa Remington Assistant Professor, University of South Florida MODERATOR/PRESENTER An Ethical Framework for Managing Local Employees Mehmet Akif Demircioglu Impacted by Disaster: Lessons from the Bahamas and Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore Haiti Depoliticizing the European Immigration Debate: How to Engage Public-Sector Innovation to Integrate Migrants PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Min-ho Choi Doctoral Student, Seoul National University PRESENTERS The Determinants of Local Governments’ ODA: Aid Nikolay Anguelov Motivations and Domestic Political Factors Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts— Dartmouth Chan Wang Sustainable Fashion Legislation: An Analysis of Doctoral Student, Arizona State University Emerging Policy Networks in Global Governance Planned, but Maybe Not Planned Right: A Case of Public Health Emergency Response in Korea Michael Guo-Brennan Assistant Professor, Troy University Building Welcoming, Integrated and Inclusive Communities for All: Strategies and Practices for Local Governance

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Panels (continued) Hans Louis-Charles Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University COAUTHORS Emergency Management, Media Frames and Protective Yushim Kim Actions in the Aftermath of IrMaria Plan Enactment in Emergency Response Operations, Arizona State University D. Paul Sugandhar Planned, but Maybe Not Planned Right: A Case of Public Director, Asian Institute of Public Policy and Public Health Emergency Response in Korea Affairs The Transformative Potential of Digital Government and Seung Jong Lee Good Governance Practices: An Indian Experience Professor, Seoul National University The Determinants of Local Governments’ ODA: Aid Motivations and Domestic Political Factors 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace A Innovation, Collaboration and Outsourcing Seong Soo Oh Leadership and Management Professor, Hanyang University Planned, but Maybe Not Planned Right: A Case of Public Endorsed By: Health Emergency Response in Korea Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management, 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Pacific Room Section on Procurement and Contract Management

E-Government and Digital Governance in an MODERATOR/COAUTHOR International Perspective Alejandro Rodriguez Infrastructure Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington Collaboration as a Construct: Complexities and Endorsed By: Inconsistencies Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section PRESENTERS on Public Performance and Management, Section on Heejin Cho Science and Technology in Government Doctoral Student, University of Southern California When Does Innovation Matter? Employee Innovation, MODERATOR/PRESENTER Goal Observability and Performance Suparna Soni Assistant Professor, Buffalo State, The State University of Christopher Dishman New York Doctoral Student, University of Texas at Dallas E-Government in India The Impact of Outsourcing on U.S. Federal Government Employee Behavior PRESENTER Khairulla Massadikov PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Senior Lecturer, Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kathryn Lattimore Norris Kazakh-Turkish University Student, University of Texas at Arlington Enabling the Transition to a Digital State through Collaboration as a Construct: Complexities and Human Capital Development: The Example of Inconsistencies Kazakhstan COAUTHORS PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Bangcheng Liu Rouchi Chaudhary Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Assistant Professor, Central University of Jammu How an Entrepreneurial Climate Drives Public Transformative Potential of Digital Government and Entrepreneurship: A Cross-Level Psychological Good Governance Practices: An Indian Experience Mechanism Analysis

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Panels (continued) James Harrington Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Qiong Liu Texas Public Pensions: Issues Facing Pension Funds for Doctoral Student, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Police and Fire How an Entrepreneurial Climate Drives Public Entrepreneurship: A Cross-Level Psychological PRESENTERS Mechanism Analysis Yu-Ying Kuo Professor, National Taipei University Fiscal Accountability of Civil Service Pension: An East 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace E Asian Experience Leadership and Management Issues in Higher Education Cheol Liu Leadership and Management Associate Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management Corruption and Public Pension Underfunding Sponorsed By: Central Piedmont Chapter PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Yanbing Han Endorsed By: Doctoral Student, Florida International University Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on The Long-Term Effects of Fiscal Reserves Public Administration Education COAUTHORS MODERATOR/PRESENTER Daniel Castro Thomas Barth Doctoral Student, Florida International University Professor and MPA Director, University of North The Long-Term Effects of Fiscal Reserves Carolina—Charlotte Understanding Public Affairs Degrees: Truth in Nga Le Advertising Doctoral Student, Florida International University The Long-Term Effects of Fiscal Reserves PRESENTERS Priscilla Johnson John McCaskill Assistant Director, Academic Support Services, Florida Clinical Professor, University of Texas at Dallas International University Texas Public Pensions: Issues Facing Pension Funds for Lean Edu: Case Studies of Lean in Higher Education Police and Fire David Swindell Associate Professor and Director, Arizona State University 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 8 Opportunities and Barriers for Integrating More Practitioners into the MPA Classroom Delivering Effective Polices and Services that Engage Minority and Under-Served People Social Equity 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 1 Social Security, Pensions and Retirement Issues Endorsed By: in Public Administration Conference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBT Advocacy Alliance, Section on Emergency and Crisis Public Finance Management, Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section on Personnel Administration Endorsed By: and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and Conference of Minority Public Administrators Management MODERATORS/COAUTHORS Teodoro Benavides PRESENTERS Antoinette Christophe Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Associate Professor, Texas Southern University Texas Public Pensions: Issues Facing Pension Funds for Houston and New Orleans Speak Out Concerning Police and Fire Empowering Under-Served African American Communities in Disaster Response

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Panels (continued) 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Madrid EunJi Kim Place-Based Social Equity Considerations Yonsei University Social Equity The Effect of Health Extension Workers on Health Care Facility Operations in Ethiopia Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Jason Rivera International and Comparative Administration, Section Assistant Professor, Buffalo State, The State University of on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, New York Section on Public Performance and Management Returning to Normalcy in the Short-Term: A Preliminary Investigation of the Recovery from MODERATOR Hurricane Harvey Anthony Starke Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Denver Amy Rosenthal Doctoral Student, Rutgers University PRESENTERS “It Should Be Healthy But It Should Be Good”: Using Hyokyung Kwak Staff and Student Perspectives to Inform School Lunch Doctoral Student, University of Kentucky Implementation The Effect of Second-Order Devolution: Welfare Policy and Inequality in the United States Devon Turner Doctoral Student, College of Charleston Bin Zhu Engaging Minorities in the Policy Process: How the Postdoctoral Student, University of California—San Diego LGBTQ+ Community is Paving the Way for Inclusive Spatio-Temporal Variations of Licensed Doctor Policy in America Distribution in China: Measuring and Mapping Disparities PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Sisi Tang PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Postgraduate Student, Peking University and London Tia Sheree Gaynor School of Economics and Political Science Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati Research on Policymaking Mechanisms of Education The Legacy of Plessy vs. Ferguson: The Relationship Policy of Migrant Children in China Between State-Sanctioned Violence, Race and Place

COAUTHORS Seong Kang Michael Adams Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University Professor and Chair, Texas Southern University The Legacy of Plessy vs. Ferguson: The Relationship Houston and New Orleans Speak Out Concerning Between State-Sanctioned Violence, Race and Place Empowering Under-Served African American Communities in Disaster Response Brenton Lipscomb Doctoral Student, Pennsylvania State University Mingzheng Xiao Race Neutral? Social Equity and Disparities in State Professor, Peking University Cannabis Policy Research on Policymaking Mechanisms of Education Policy of Migrant Children in China Brian Williams Associate Professor, University of Virginia The Legacy of Plessy vs. Ferguson: The Relationship Between State-Sanctioned Violence, Race and Place

COAUTHORS Lee Hannah Associate Professor, Wright State University Race Neutral? Social Equity and Disparities in State Cannabis Policy

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Panels (continued) Malcolm Oliver Associate Dean, School of Graduate Studies, Excelsior Daniel Mallinson University Assistant Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Race Neutral? Social Equity and Disparities in State Scott Pattison Cannabis Policy Staff, Center for State and Local Government Excellence

Merret Stierheim SHARE Symposium Retired Miami-Dade County Florida Manager and Chair, LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy Advisory Board 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Garden 3 Randi Kay Stephens The SHARE Symposium will introduce three sets of open Associate Program Manager, Institute for Local source resources that can enliven the classroom and the Government civic dialogue, underscoring the ethical foundations of public service. 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. The Virtual Museum of Public Service deepens Resumes and CVs: Marketing Yourself on the understanding and commitment to civic engagement. Page PRESENTERS Public Voices is a unique journal that focuses on Rachel Emas historical, artistic and reflective expression concerning Assistant Teaching Professor, Rutgers University— public administrators and the public service. Newark

Public Administration on the Screen is a compendium of William Shields, Jr. films and television series that provide insight into the Executive Director, American Society for Public study and practice of public administration. Administration and Adjunct Professor, American University Student and New Professional Summit 10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Cover Letters: Why Do They Matter? 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Valencia MODERATOR Jonathan Anderson MASTER OF CEREMONIES Chair and Professor of Public Administration, California Ana-Maria Dimand State University—San Bernardion ASPA Student Representative and Doctoral Student, Florida International University PRESENTERS Janice Lachance Executive Vice President, Strategic Leadership and Global 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Engagement, American Geophysical Union and Former Getting Started Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management PRESENTER Jos Raadschelders Charles Menifield Professor and Associate Dean, The Ohio State University Dean, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University—Newark

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Success! PRESENTERS The Job Search Janice Lachance PRESENTERS Executive Vice President, Strategic Leadership and Global Robert Behn Engagement, American Geophysical Union and Former Chief Flunky, Harvard University Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management

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Student and New Professional Fred Riggs Symposium (continued) Summit 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Salon 5 Joe Mitchell Director of Strategic Initiatives and International Endorsed By: Programs, National Academy of Public Administration Section for International and Comparative Administration

1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. The Interview Welcome PRESENTER PRESENTERS Lindsey McDougle Paul Danczyk Associate Professor and Director, BA Program, Rutgers ASPA President and Director, Executive Education in University—Newark Sacramento, University of Southern California

Kim Moloney 2:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. SICA Chair and Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University Networking: More Than Happy Hours and Business Cards Veronica Junjan Riggs Symposium Co-Chair and Assistant Professor, PRESENTERS J. Paul Blake University of Twente Retired Alasdair Roberts Adrian Velazquez Vazquez Riggs Symposium Co-Chair and Professor, University of Associate Professor of Public Administration, University Massachusetts—Amherst of La Verne 8:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Salon 5 2:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Changing Citizen-State Interactions in Awards Presentation and Candidates’ the Global South: A South Asian Public Conversation Administration Perspective PRESENTERS CONVENER Ana-Maria Dimand Srinivas Yerramsetti ASPA Student Representative and Doctoral Student, Doctoral Research Associate and Part-Time Lecturer, Florida International University Rutgers University

Cristina Stanica DISCUSSANT Visiting Lecturer, Northeastern University Aroon Manoharan Associate professor, University of Massachusetts—Boston Anthony Starke Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Denver PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Harish Jagannath Parisa Vinzant Policy Analyst, Ministry of Health, Government of British Graduate Student, University of Delaware Columbia Administrative Burden in Digitalized Citizen-State Shilpa Viswanath Interactions: A Policy Instruments Perspective Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin—La Crosse and Collaborative Governance Regimes in a Comparative Historical Perspective: Continuity and Administrative Change in India and Canada

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Fred Riggs Symposium (continued) 10:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Salon 5 Srinivas Yerramsetti New Public Management and Market Doctoral Research Associate and Part-Time Lecturer, Mechanisms in a Comparative Perspective Rutgers University CONVENER Administrative Burden in Digitalized Citizen-State Jeanne-Marie Col Interactions: A Policy Instruments Perspective Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and City University of New York Collaborative Governance Regimes in a Comparative Historical Perspective: Continuity and Administrative DISCUSSANT Change in India and Canada Alasdair Roberts Professor, University of Massachusetts—Amherst PRESENTERS Aryamala Prasad PRESENTERS Doctoral Student, The George Washington University Mohamed Abdel-Moneim Understanding Bureaucratic Responsiveness to Citizen Assistant Professor, Cairo University Participation in India From “Private” to “Public”: Explaining the Survival of an Education Parallel Market in Egypt Asif Shahan Doctoral Student, University of Dhaka Jooho Lee How Social Media Platforms Are Shaping State-Citizen Associate Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Interaction in Bangladesh Employment Sector, Public Service Motivation and Informal Volunteer Activities in East Asia 8:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Salon 6 Charlene Roach Examining the Quality of Climate Governance in Lecturer and Assistant Professor, The University of the Developing Nations: Strategy and Sustainability West Indies, St. Augustine Campus in Africa and Latin America Impact of New Public Management Reforms on CONVENER Performance-Oriented Management: A Multinational Peter Haruna Study Professor, Texas A&M International University PRESENTER/COAUTHOR DISCUSSANT Ricardo Bello-Gomez Veronica Junjan Doctoral Student, Indiana University—Bloomington Assistant Professor, University of Twente Explaining Citizens’ Perceptions of Public Servants: A Longitudinal Comparative Analysis PRESENTERS Abraham Benavides COAUTHORS Associate Professor, University of North Texas Teng-Wen Chang Transforming Latin America, One Innovation at a Time Doctoral Student, National Chengchi University Employment Sector, Public Service Motivation and Bakry Elmedni Informal Volunteer Activities in East Asia Associate Professor, Long Island University The Need to Elevate Climate Change Governance as a Rashmi Chordiya Matter of National Security of the Global South: The Assistant Professor, Seattle University Story of Three African Countries Impact of New Public Management Reforms on Performance-Oriented Management: A Multinational Peter Haruna Study Professor, Texas A&M International University Rhetoric, Reality and Reflections on Africa’s Agenda Yeonkyung Kim 2063 Doctoral Student, University of Nebraska—Omaha Employment Sector, Public Service Motivation and Informal Volunteer Activities in East Asia

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Fred Riggs Symposium (continued) Michael Spicer Emeritus Professor, Cleveland State University Charlene Roach Some Reflections on Contestation and Cosmopolitanism Lecturer and Assistant Professor, The University of the in Democracy and Their Implications for Public West Indies, St. Augustine Campus Administration Impact of New Public Management Reforms on Performance-Oriented Management: A Multinational Study 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 5 Corruption and Anti-Corruption in a Meghna Sabharwal Comparative Perspective Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Impact of New Public Management Reforms on CONVENER Performance-Oriented Management: A Multinational Farhad Hossain Study Reader, University of Manchester

Pablo Sanabria-Pulido DISCUSSANT Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes Mauricio Dussauge Laguna Explaining Citizens’ Perceptions of Public Servants: A Professor and Researcher, Centro de Investigación y Longitudinal Comparative Analysis Docencia Económicas

Jing Shi PRESENTERS Associate Professor, Huazhong University of Science and Lina Vyas Technology Assistant Professor, The Education University of Hong Employment Sector, Public Service Motivation and Kong Informal Volunteer Activities in East Asia Public-Sector Innovation and Anti-Corruption in China and India: Insights from Civil Servants

10:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Salon 6 Manli Zhang Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Denver Decentralization and Democratization Is Corruption the Necessary Path to Democratic CONVENER Consolidation? Exploring the Causal Mechanism of Kim Moloney Democratic Consolidation Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS DISCUSSANT Oliver Meza Genevieve Meyers Assistant Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Associate Professor, University of Detroit Mercy Económicas Corruption Consolidation in Municipal Governments: PRESENTERS Networks, Organizations, Opacity and Check and Yu-Ying Kuo Balances Professor, National Taipei University Converged or Diverged? Centralized or Decentralized? Alfred Wu Comparative Fiscal Policy of East Asian Countries Assistant Dean and Associate Professor, National University of Singapore Matthew Mingus Public-Sector Innovation and Anti-Corruption in China Professor, Western Michigan University and India: Insights from Civil Servants Comparative Fiscal and Political Decentralization in ASEAN: Impact on Good Governance in Indonesia and COAUTHORS Malaysia Elizabeth Perez-Chiques Assistant Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Pooja Paswan Económicas Assistant Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia University Corruption Consolidation in Municipal Governments: The Future of Modern Democracy in India in the Era of Networks, Organizations, Opacity and Check and NAMO 2.0 Balances

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Fred Riggs Symposium (continued) Asif Shahan Associate Professor, University of Dhaka Yifei Yan To Count or Not to Count: Democratizing Service Fellow, London School of Economics Delivery and the Experiences of Bangladesh Public-Sector Innovation and Anti-Corruption in China and India: Insights from Civil Servants Kohei Suzuki Assistant Professor, Leiden University Is Impartiality Enough? Government Impartiality and 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 6 Citizens’ Perceptions of Public Service Quality Implementation and Challenges of Collaborative Governance 1:15 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. Salon 5 CONVENER Matthew Mingus Administrative Responses to Crises Professor, Western Michigan University DISCUSSANT Peter Haruna DISCUSSANT Professor, Texas A&M International University Jennifer Murtazashvili Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh PRESENTERS Emrah Atar PRESENTERS Doctoral Student, The University of Manchester Franklin Adorsu-Djentuh Refugees and Education: The Case of Syrians in Turkey Faculty Member, The University of Manchester Identifying Political Commitment in Public Policy David Bell Implementation: A Case of Ghana’s Environmental Clinical Associate Professor, Indiana University— Sanitation Policy Bloomington Response to the Liberal Democracy Crisis: Institutional Mehmet Akif Demircioglu Designs Developing Students of the Profession Assistant Professor, The National University of Singapore Is Impartiality Enough? Government Impartiality and Mohammad Hasan Citizens’ Perceptions of Public Service Quality Doctoral Student, The University of Manchester Public Health Sector Organizational Capacity in Md. Ashfaqul Amin Mukut a Refugee Crisis: The Case of Rohingya Influx in Deputy Secretary and National CRVS Focal Point to the Bangladesh ESCAP, Cabinet Division, Government of the Peoples’ Republic of Bangladesh COAUTHOR To Count or Not to Count: Democratizing Service Farhad Hossain Delivery and the Experiences of Bangladesh Reader, The University of Manchester Public Health Sector Organizational Capacity in Victor Peña a Refugee Crisis: The Case of Rohingya Influx in Professor, El Colegio de Sonora Bangladesh Effective Service Provision or the Indifference of a and Local Government: Case Study in Popular Suburbs Refugees and Education: The Case of Syrians in Turkey (Hermosillo, Mexico)

COAUTHORS 1:15 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. Salon 6 Mayra Maycotte de la Pena Network Governance and Co-Production in a Faculty Member, Centro de Investigación en Comparative Perspective Alimentación y Desarrollo Effective Service Provision or the Indifference of a Local Government: Case Study in Popular Suburbs CONVENER Mauricio Dussauge Laguna (Hermosillo, Mexico) Professor and Researcher, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas

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Fred Riggs Symposium (continued) Lyse Marques Consultant, Inter-American Development Bank DISCUSSANT Raising Trust in Democracies through Collaborative, Farhad Hossain Coordinated and Participatory Governance in Latin Reader, The University of Manchester America and the Caribbean Countries

PRESENTERS Edgardo Mosqueira 2:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Salon 5 Coordinator, Public-Sector Management Cluster and Capacity and Performance in the Public Sector Principal Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank CONVENER Raising Trust in Democracies through Collaborative, Veronica Junjan Coordinated and Participatory Governance in Latin Assistant Professor, University of Twente America and the Caribbean Countries DISCUSSANT Wen-Chi Shie Meghna Sabharwal Doctoral Student, Florida State University Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Structural Hole and Accountability: Examining Community-Based Apprenticeship Mechanisms Between PRESENTERS the United States and Taiwan Misun Jeon Post-Doctoral Researcher, Yonsei University Ruechagorn Trairatananusorn A Study on the Partnership of Urban Regeneration Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida Governance: Partnership Formation through Process Revisiting Network Governance Theory: Propositions Tracing Method on Network Governance Characteristics in Different Political Regimes Cristian Pliscoff Associate Professor, University of Chile PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Do Merit-Based Senior Civil Servants Help in Adapting Olga Pysmenna Public Agencies to Political Cycles? Ideas from the Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida Chilean Case Revisiting Network Governance Theory: Propositions on Network Governance Characteristics in Different Roberto Vivona Political Regimes Doctoral Student, National University of Singapore Tackling Grand Challenges through Public-Sector COAUTHORS Innovation: The Case for Social Protection Jorge de Leon Miranda Consultant, Inter-American Development Bank COAUTHOR Raising Trust in Democracies through Collaborative, Mehmet Akif Demircioglu Coordinated and Participatory Governance in Latin Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore America and the Caribbean Countries Tackling Grand Challenges through Public-Sector Innovation: The Case for Social Protection Yun-Hsiang Hsu Associate Professor, National Central University Structural Hole and Accountability: Examining 2:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Salon 6 Community-Based Apprenticeship Mechanisms Between The Role of Civil Society the United States and Taiwan CONVENER Mariano Lafuente Alasdair Roberts Lead Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank Professor, University of Massachussets—Amherst Raising Trust in Democracies through Collaborative, Coordinated and Participatory Governance in Latin DISCUSSANT America and the Caribbean Countries Kim Moloney Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University

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Fred Riggs Symposium (continued) Calin Hintea Dean, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca PRESENTERS Ziteng Fan Jennifer Murtazashvili Doctoral Student, Tsinghua University and Harvard Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh University Citizen-Initiated Contacts in China: Exploring the Conditional Effect of Guanxi Capital Deil Wright Symposium Bridgit Teemterah Kabah 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Pacific Room Doctoral Student, The University of Manchester The Future of Fiscal Federalism Implications for Local NGO Sustainability: Perspectives from Ghana DISCUSSANT Shahrin Upoma Paul Chalekian Doctoral Student, University of Texas at Dallas Adjunct Professor, University of Nevada—Reno The Rhetoric and Reality of Government Policies Aiding Women’s Empowerment through Entrepreneurship in PRESENTERS Developing Countries Yoon-Jung Choi Graduate Associate, Syracuse University Too Many Governments and Not Enough Government: COAUTHORS Franklin Adorsu-Djentuh Does Citizen Voice Restrain Government Growth? Doctoral Student, The University of Manchester Implications for Local NGO Sustainability: Perspectives Nicholas Jacobs from Ghana Faculty Fellow, Colby College If Congress Can’t Budget, Can It Influence Farhad Hossain Intergovernmental Relations? Reader, The University of Manchester Implications for Local NGO Sustainability: Perspectives Carmina Jimenez Quiroga from Ghana Research Assistant, CENTRUS Fiscal Sustainability of Mexican Debt Decisions: Is Bad Liang Ma Behavior Rewarded? Professor, Renmin University of China Citizen-Initiated Contacts in China: Exploring the Heidi Jane Smith Conditional Effect of Guanxi Capital Professor, Universidad Iberoamericana Fiscal Sustainability of Mexican Debt Decisions: Is Bad Behavior Rewarded? 5:15 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Salon 5 Public Administration and the Challenge to 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Pacific Room Democracy Rethinking Models of Intergovernmental CONVENER Relations Meghna Sabharwal Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas DISCUSSANT Phil Rocco Assistant Professor, Marquette University PRESENTERS David Arellano Gault Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia PRESENTERS Económicas Santiago Leyva Botero Professor, Eafit University Aditya Dasgupta Toward a New IGR Agenda for Unitary Regimes of the Assistant Professor, University of California—Merced Global South: Understanding the Negative Consequences of the Ideas of New Federalism and Public Choice in Colombia

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Deil Wright Symposium (continued) 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Pacific Room Claudia Badulescu-Colfer Roundtable Discussion: Studying and Practicing Researcher, European University Institute Intergovernmental Relations and Federalism Overcoming Dysfunctional Integration through across Fields Domestic Administrative Capacity Building: A New Approach to Europeanization PRESENTERS John Kincaid Ricardo Bello-Gomez Professor and Director, Robert B. & Helen S. Meyner Doctoral Student, Indiana University Center for the Study of State and Local Government, National and Subnational Bureaucracies’ Capacity Lafayette College for Service Provision: A Human Capital Approach to A Research Agenda for Federalism Studies Decentralized Governance Dave Miller Sara Kuehlhorn Friedman Professor, University of Pittsburgh Doctoral Student, Portland State University Lessons from the Day: Future Ideas for Bridging the Immigration Federalism in the United States: A New Conversation between Public Administration and Theoretical Model Political Science on Federalism and IGR

Matt Bagwell Jason Yackee Assistant Professor, Tarleton State University Professor, University of Wisconsin—Madison Intergovernmental Collaboration or Conflict? Using Wright’s ASAP Data from 1964-2008 to Study Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations: New Data 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Pacific Room for Scholars and Practitioners Politics, Information and Intergovernmental Susan Yackee Policymaking Professor and Director, La Follette School of Public DISCUSSANT Affairs, University of Wisconsin—Madison Chris Stream Using Wright’s ASAP Data from 1964-2008 to Study Director, School of Public Policy and Leadership, Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations: New Data University of Nevada—Las Vegas for Scholars and Practitioners

PRESENTERS Phil Rocco Presidential Panel Assistant Professor, Marquette University Counting a Fragmented Country: Intergovernmental 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Politics and the 2020 Census Women Trailblazers: Finding and Effectively Matthew Uttermark Using Your Authentic Voice Post-Doctoral Associate, Florida State University MODERATOR Going Deep: Studying Charter Schools from the Natalie Samarjian Bottom Up Executive Director, Coro Southern California

Carol Weissert PRESENTERS Professor, Florida State University Carol Geffner Going Deep: Studying Charter Schools from the Professor of Governance, Management and Policy Bottom Up Process, University of Southern California

Jennifer Grasso Sargeant, Los Angeles Police Department

Mirtha Villereal-Younger Chairwoman, California Department of Disabled Veterans 2020 Convention

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Workshop 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Garden 4 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace B Dynamics of Change and Adaptation in and Between Third-Sector Organizations and Their Building an Innovative Organization in the Communities Public Sector: A Case Study Governance Leadership and Management Endorsed By: PRESENTER Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Michael Summers Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships Retired Senior Manager, State of California MODERATOR/PRESENTER Sungdae Lim Panels Assistant Professor, Sam Houston State University The Innovative Capacity of Area Agencies on Aging: 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Harbor Room Engaging Users, Community Groups and Volunteers in Collaborative Networks in Southern California: C-Production of Aging Services through Public-Nonprofit Practitioner Perspectives Partnerships Governance DISCUSSANT/COAUTHOR Sponsored By: Ralph Brower University of La Verne Professor, Florida State University Organizational Hybridity and the Fluid Dynamics of Government-CSO Partnerships Endorsed By: and Section on Complexity and Network Studies A Missing Piece of the Pie: Rethinking How and Why Leadership Actions Emerge MODERATOR Marcia Godwin Professor and MPA Director, University of La Verne PRESENTER Seongho An Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida DISCUSSANT Citizen Participation 2.0? An Analysis of Social Media Jack Meek Use by Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils Professor, University of La Verne PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS PRESENTERS Adela Ghadimi Greg Devereaux Doctoral Student, Florida State University Director, Development, Ontario International Airport A Missing Piece of the Pie: Rethinking How and Why Leadership Actions Emerge Paul Hubler Director, Government and Community Relations, San Susan Spice Gabriel Valley Council of Governments and Alameda Visiting Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University Corridor-East Project Nonprofit Capacity Building in Emergent Situations: Expand Your Own or Collaborate with Others? Mark Thorpe Chief Executive Officer, Ontario International Airport COAUTHORS Isaac Garza Graduate Student, New Mexico State University Nonprofit Capacity Building in Emergent Situations: Expand Your Own or Collaborate with Others?

Chao Guo Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania Citizen Participation 2.0? An Analysis of Social Media Use by Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils

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Panels (continued) Seulki Lee Doctoral Student, New York University 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Granada External Legitimacy in Collaborative Governance: An Nonprofits and Cross-Sector Relations Experimental Study Governance Ryan Scott Fellow, Advanced Strategic Planning and Policy Program, Endorsed By: North Carolina State University Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships Predicting U.S. Military Support to Civil Authorities: A Transaction Cost and Resource Dependence Approach MODERATOR/PRESENTER Julia Carboni Meng Yuan Associate Professor, Syracuse University Doctoral Student, Nothern Illinois University Interdependence or Government Failure? Testing How Municipal Organizational Culture Influences Nonprofit-Government Relations in the Context of Procedural Justice in Sustainability Planning Processes Emergency Food Assistance

PRESENTERS 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace F Haley Schanne Environmental Governance Graduate Student, College of Charleston Measuring the Impact of Nonprofits in Nonprofit- Infrastructure Government Collaborations on Environmental Management Outcomes Endorsed By: Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Huajun Sun Environmental and Natural Resources Administration, Tianjin University Section on International and Comparative Building Better Causal Theories: The Importance of Administration, Section on Public Performance and Government Behavior in Public Private Partnership- Management Type Pension Institutions MODERATOR/PRESENTER PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS George Atisa Sara McClellan Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Rio Grande Assistant Professor, California State University— Valley Sacramento Blue Economy Framework Opportunities for Kenya’s Innovating Together: Essential Competencies for Coastal Communities in the Indian Ocean Coastline Nonprofit Organizing and Collaborative Success Countries

Alex McCreddin PRESENTERS Graduate Student, Sacramento State University Lili Liu Innovating Together: Essential Competencies for Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University Nonprofit Organizing and Collaborative Success Access to Court: The Use of Legal Means of NGOs in China’s Environmental Governance

9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 1 Jonathan Lubin Organizational Culture, Decisionmaking and Graduate Student, Florida State University Metropolitan Regional Organizations and Future Performance Outlooks Toward Expanded Duties Governance

PRESENTERS Tamara Dimitrijevska Markoski Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University Understanding Performance Management among Small Municipalities in Mississippi

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Panels (continued) Bagong Suyanto Professor, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya Indonesia 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 3 The Social Economy Impact of the Development Infrastructure Projects and Policy Tools in Asia Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu) Bridge, East Java- Indonesia Infrastructure COAUTHOR Endorsed By: Sucipto Soemarso Sumodiryo Section on International and Comparative Professor, Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Administration, Section on Public Performance and The Social Economy Impact of the Development Management Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu) Bridge, East Java- Indonesia MODERATOR/PRESENTER Xue Gao Assistant Professor, 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace A Policymaking Challenges in Complex Systems: The Local and Community Sustainability, Political and Socio-Technical Dynamics of Solar Photovoltaic Technology Deployment in China Revitalization and Adaptation Infrastructure PRESENTERS Seunghyun Lee Endorsed By: Doctoral Student, University of Pittsburgh Section on Public Performance and Management Dynamics of Interorganizational Networks in Fine Dust Management in South Korea PRESENTERS Sojeong Kim PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Doctoral Student and Research Assistant, University of Rudy Handoko Colorado Denver Professor, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Local Sustainability Goals through the Lenses of Three The Social Economy Impact of the Development Es: Economic Development, Environment Protection and Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu) Bridge, East Java- Social Equity Indonesia Heewon Lee Hao Hu Doctoral Student, Florida State University Doctoral Student, Tsinghua University The Effect of Self-Organized Systems on the Private Reconsideration of State-Reinforced Self-Governance Sector’s Engagement in Sustainable Actions Principles: Evidence from Irrigation Infrastructure Provision in China Stephanie Pink-Harper Associate Professor, University of Alabama—Birmingham Suyatno Ladiqi Examining the Impact of Community Engagement on Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin Local Economies in University Towns The Social Economy Impact of the Development Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu) Bridge, East Java- PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Indonesia Heungsuk Choi Professor, Korea University Sida Sonsri Toward Smart and Sustainable Cities of the Future: Professor, Thammasat University Thailand Examining the Determinants of Citizens’ Perceptions of The Social Economy Impact of the Development Smart City Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu) Bridge, East Java- Indonesia Changduck Jo Graduate Student, Seoul National University Agus Sukristyanto Exploring the Effects of Gentrification on Resident Well- Professor, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Being: Evidence from the City of Seoul The Social Economy Impact of the Development Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu) Bridge, East Java- Indonesia

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Panels (continued) Zhixia Chen Professor, Huazhong University of Science and SeoHee Lee Technology Doctoral Student, Seoul National University The Dual Psychological Contract of Chinese Civil Exploring the Effects of Gentrification on Resident Well- Servants and Its Impact on Their Job Performance Being: Evidence from the City of Seoul Myung Hun Jin COAUTHORS Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University Hee Soun Jang When Is It My Business? Workplace Harassment and the Associate Professor and Assistant Chair, University of Motivation to Blow the Whistle in U.S. Federal Agencies North Texas Toward Smart and Sustainable Cities of the Future: Xiaochun Zhu Examining the Determinants of Citizens’ Perceptions of Undergraduate Student, University of Illinois—Chicago Smart City How Does Social Support in the Organization Affect Work Engagement of Civil Servants? Byoung Joon Kim Associate Professor, Kookmin University COAUTHORS Toward Smart and Sustainable Cities of the Future: Jinyuan Guo Examining the Determinants of Citizens’ Perceptions of Doctoral Student, Huazhong University of Science and Smart City Technology The Dual Psychological Contract of Chinese Civil Seung Jong Lee Servants and Its Impact on Their Job Performance Professor, Seoul National University Exploring the Effects of Gentrification on Resident Well- Shenghao Guo Being: Evidence from the City of Seoul Associate Professor, Lanzhou University How Does Social Support in the Organization Affect Work Engagement of Civil Servants? 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 6 Understanding Motivation in Public Service Xiaoyu Liu Leadership and Management Undergraduate Student, Lanzhou University How Does Social Support in the Organization Affect Endorsed By: Work Engagement of Civil Servants? Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on International and Comparative Administration Bruce McDonald Associate Professor, North Carolina State University When Is It My Business? Workplace Harassment and the PRESENTER Myungjung Kwon Motivation to Blow the Whistle in U.S. Federal Agencies Associate Professor, California State University— Fullerton Honey Minkowitz Enhancing the Effectiveness of Telework Policy in Doctoral Student, North Carolina State University California Social Services Agencies When Is It My Business? Workplace Harassment and the Motivation to Blow the Whistle in U.S. Federal Agencies PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Saud Alotaibi0 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace D Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Exploring Factors Affecting Public Service Motivation: Financing Community Resources and An Investigation of Public Service Motivation in Saudi Development Arabia Public Finance

Abraham Benavides MODERATOR/PRESENTER Associate Professor, University of North Texas Josie Schafer Exploring Factors Affecting Public Service Motivation: Director, University of Nebraska—Omaha An Investigation of Public Service Motivation in Saudi Public Library Performance in the United States Arabia

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Panels (continued) Amanda ElBassiouny Assistant Professor, California Lutheran University PRESENTERS Welfare in the Trump Era: Attitudes Toward Public J.W. Decker Welfare among Americans–An Experimental Approach Doctoral Student, North Carolina State University How State Environments Influence the Creation of Sabith Khan Special Districts: A Time Series Analysis of U.S. States Program Director and Assistant Professor, California Lutheran University Jennifer Martinez Welfare in the Trump Era: Attitudes Toward Public Doctoral Student, Portland State University Welfare among Americans–An Experimental Approach Reincorporating Self Governance: The Role of Budget Advocacy in Unincorporated Communities Schanne Lucas Professor, California Lutheran University PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS The Critical Role of Experiential Learning at the Chang-Gyu Kwak University Level Assistant Professor, Sejong University Interlocal Economic Development Collaboration in Rural America: Analysis of Collaboration Networks in West 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Madrid Texas Regions Equity and Empowerment Trends in Secondary and Higher Education Zhiwei Zhang Assistant Professor, Kansas State University Social Equity Public Library Performance in the United States Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on COAUTHOR Sung-Wook Kwon Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Associate Professor, Texas Tech University on Public Performance and Management Interlocal Economic Development Collaboration in Rural America: Analysis of Collaboration Networks in West MODERATOR/PRESENTER Texas Regions Isla Schuchs Carr Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Terrace E Diversity among Public Affairs Faculty: An Evaluation of Constituential and Programmatic Diversity A New Vision for Social Welfare, Education and Social Reform? PRESENTER Public Finance Tyresa Jackson Graduate Student, Teachers College, Columbia University Sponsored By: New York City Open-School Choice and Its Effect on California Lutheran University Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) Education PRESENTERS Chris Beck PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS General Counsel, Housing Authority of the City of Madelyn Ferrans Buenaventura and Adjunct Professor, California Lutheran Adjunct Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University University Public Perception and Reality in School Segregation Solutions, Proposals and Positions Regarding Housing and Homelessness David Kanaan Chair, Division of Professional Studies, San Diego State Jamshid Damooei University Professor, California Lutheran University Looking into Practical Solutions to End Poverty: Is This Paulette Laubsch a Pipedream or the Essential Element of a Sustainable Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Harmonious World? Public Perception and Reality in School Segregation

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Ishaan Ganatra Huan Qin Graduate Student, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum Assistant Professor, San Diego State University University Community Adversity Factors Influencing Traditional Community Service: An Instrument to Promote Social Public High School Success Equity and Tackle Social Exclusion

Janiscus Pieter Tanesab Cryshanna Jackson Leftwich Doctoral Student and Public Servant, Sungkyunkwan Associate Professor, Youngstown State University University Increasing Voter Turnout Rates by Using Social Racial Inclusion in Education: Designing Regional Engagement: Best Practices for Registering Inmates to Cooperation through Policy Dialogue for Papuan Ethnics Vote in County Jails in Indonesia Einat Lavee COAUTHORS Assistant Professor, University of Haifa David Kasdan Who’s in Charge? The Provision of Informal Personal Associate Professor, Sungkyunkwan University Resources by Street-Level Bureaucrats Racial Inclusion in Education: Designing Regional Cooperation through Policy Dialogue for Papuan Ethnics Parisa Vinzant in Indonesia Graduate Student, University of Delaware Prototyping Equity: Promising Practices in the Beth Rauhaus Innovation Delivery Model Assistant Professor and MPA Graduate Coordinator, Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi Diversity among Public Affairs Faculty: An Evaluation 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Harbor Room of Constituential and Programmatic Diversity Shaping Social Policies Differently but Peter Woolley Managing Similarly? Discussing United States Director, School of Public and Global Affairs, Fairleigh and South Korean Cases Dickinson University Global Public Administration Public Perception and Reality in School Segregation Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Administration 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 8 and Section on Korean Public Administration Public Government, Participation and Service to Community: Recognizing Internal Biases and MODERATOR/PRESENTER Barriers to Inclusivity and Examining Equity in Bok Jeong the Distribution of Public Resources Assistant Professor, Kean University Inventing Re-Entry Programs in New Jersey: Public, Social Equity Nonprofit and Social Enterprise Collaboration

Endorsed By: PRESENTER Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Hankyung Jun Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Doctoral Student, University of Southern California on Public Performance and Management Social Security and Retirement in Fast-Aging Middle- Income Countries: Evidence from Korea MODERATOR/PRESENTER Cynthia Lynch PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Associate Professor, Hawaii Pacific University Yiyoon Chung The Compassionate City Movement: What Makes a City/ Associate Professor, Konkuk University Community Compassionate? Assessing the Effects of Family Policy: Child Support in Korea

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Panels (continued) 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Terrace A Hyun Jung Lee Exploring Challenges of Governance through Professor, MyongJi University Public Administration Research Cross-National Survey Research: A United States-Korea Governance Comparison Sponsored By: Seung-Bum Yang Section on Public Administration Research Professor, Konkuk University Cross-National Survey Research: A United States-Korea Endorsed By: Comparison Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance

11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Terrace F MODERATOR/PRESENTER Kimberly Nelson Experimental and Quantitative Analyses of Professor, University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill Citizens’ Responses to Public Programs ICMA Ethics Censure: Does Enforcement Affect Career Governance Prospects of Local Government Managers?

Endorsed By: PRESENTER Section on Public Performance and Management Yu-Che Chen Professor and Director, University of Nebraska—Omaha MODERATOR/PRESENTER Public Administration Research in the Age of Artificial Rhucha Samudra Intelligence Assistant Professor, Augusta University Administrative Burden in TANF: An Assessment of PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Welfare Rules Sara Ismail Graduate Research Assistant, Wayne State University PRESENTER Partnerships for Sustainability: Learning from Arts and Danbee Lee Culture Organizations Doctoral Student, Rutgers University—Newark The Effect of Blame Avoidance Strategies on Citizens’ Alisa Moldavanova Reputation Judgments: An Experimental Study on U.S. Associate Professor, Wayne State University Federal Agencies Partnerships for Sustainability: Learning from Arts and Culture Organizations PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Luyu Du COAUTHOR Graduate Student, Arizona State University Eric Zeemering Do Counties with Greater K-12 Education Funding Have Associate Professor and MPA Director, University of More Active Citizen Participation? Georgia ICMA Ethics Censure: Does Enforcement Affect Career Yuguo Liao Prospects of Local Government Managers? Assistant Professor, University of Missouri—St. Louis The Onset and Offset Responsibility of Government in a Food Safety Crisis: Evidence from a Survey Experiment

COAUTHORS Min-Hyu Kim Assistant Professor, Arizona State University Do Counties with Greater K-12 Education Funding Have More Active Citizen Participation?

Shuyang Peng Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico The Onset and Offset Responsibility of Government in a Food Safety Crisis: Evidence from a Survey Experiment

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Panels (continued) Minho Hong Doctoral Student, Yonsei University 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Salon 1 Rethinking Management: Public Management Based on Governance Challenges: A Comparative Networking and Organizational Differences Perspective Staci Zavattaro Governance Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Tale of the Crypt Keepers: Municipal Cemetery Endorsed By: Management Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on International and Comparative Administration PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Jinhai Yu MODERATOR/PRESENTER Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Simon Porcher Economics Associate Professor, IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School Functional Fragmentation and Organizational Collectivism and the Origins of the Quality of Performance: Evidence from U.S. State Budget Agencies Government COAUTHOR PRESENTER Hongtao Yi Jatinder Singh Associate Professor, Ohio State University Doctoral Research Scholar, Punjabi University, Patiala Functional Fragmentation and Organizational The Role of the Right to Service Act, 2011 in Good Performance: Evidence from U.S. State Budget Agencies Governance: A Special Focus on Public Service Delivery Systems in India 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Pacific Room COAUTHOR Leadership and Management in Public Service Enoch Amoah Graduate Student, University of Electronic Sciences and Leadership and Management Technology of China Enhancing Public Service Delivery through Endorsed By: Decentralization in Ghana Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance, Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Madrid on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Public Performance and Management Agency Performance and Management Leadership and Management MODERATOR/PRESENTER Gary Schwarz Endorsed By: Professor, University of London Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Unethical Pro-Organizational Behavior and Public Performance and Management Performance in Government: Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire MODERATOR/PRESENTER Kwangseon Hwang PRESENTER Assistant Professor, Gachon University, South Korea Melvin Rogers How Does Dissimilar Culture from Researchers and Associate Instructor, University of Central Florida Administrators within R&D Organizations Affect Their Collaborative Leadership and Ethics Work Effectiveness? PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS PRESENTERS Ying Liu Pallavi Awasthi Professor, Renmin University of China Doctoral Student, Florida International University E-Leadership: Developing a Measurement Scale A Servant Leadership Framework for U.S. Local Governments: A Case Study of Two Local Government Alma McCarthy Administrators in Florida Professor, National University of Ireland, Galway E-Leadership: Developing a Measurement Scale

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Panels (continued) Ulf Henning Richter Professor, Shenzhen Technology University Leonardo Monasterio Unethical Pro-Organizational Behavior and Researcher, National Public Administration School Performance in Government: Evidence from Côte The Peculiar Dynamics of Senior Executive Service in d’Ivoire Brazil (2000-2018) Vikrant Shirodkar Pedro Palotti Associate Professor, University of Sussex Researcher, IPEA Unethical Pro-Organizational Behavior and The Peculiar Dynamics of Senior Executive Service in Performance in Government: Evidence from Côte Brazil (2000-2018) d’Ivoire

Hannah Pratt Montgomery Van Wart Graduate Student, Carleton University Professor, California State University, San Bernardino How Minorities’ Professional Experiences Shape Their E-Leadership: Developing a Measurement Scale Participation in the Nonprofit Sector: Lessons from the AFP Toronto Xiaohu Wang Professor, City University of Hong Kong Paloma Raggo E-Leadership: Developing a Measurement Scale Assistant Professor, Carleton University How Minorities’ Professional Experiences Shape Their Xianan Wei Participation in the Nonprofit Sector: Lessons from the Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China AFP Toronto E-Leadership: Developing a Measurement Scale

Claudio Shikida Researcher, National Public Administration School 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Salon 3 The Peculiar Dynamics of Senior Executive Service in Budgeting, Accountability and Transparency Brazil (2000-2018) Public Finance Sarah Todd Faculty, Carleton University PRESENTER How Minorities’ Professional Experiences Shape Their Daniel Dunchack Participation in the Nonprofit Sector: Lessons from the Doctoral Student and Practitioner, Cleveland State AFP Toronto University Case Study: The Effect of Whistleblowing on the COAUTHORS Budgets and Expenditure Policies of Cleveland Hopkins Ebes Esho International Airport Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Johannesburg PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Unethical Pro-Organizational Behavior and Samuel Brown Performance in Government: Evidence from Côte Professor and Chair, Old Dominion University d’Ivoire The Theory and Practice of Department of Motor Vehicle Service in the United States Soonhee Kim Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management Vickie Carnegie E-Leadership: Developing a Measurement Scale Professor, Old Dominion University The Theory and Practice of Department of Motor Vehicle Cheol Liu Service in the United States Associate Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management Kouliga Koala E-Leadership: Developing a Measurement Scale Research and Teaching Assistant, Old Dominion University Pedro Masson The Theory and Practice of Department of Motor Vehicle Researcher, National Public Administration School Service in the United States The Peculiar Dynamics of Senior Executive Service in Brazil (2000-2018) www.aspanet.org/annualconference 103 APRIL 3 Friday Sessions

Panels (continued) 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Granada Samuel Stone Homelessness in America Associate Professor, California State University— Social Equity Fullerton What Institutional and Community Characteristics Endorsed By: Affect Pressure on Law Enforcement Agencies to Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Generate Fine Revenue? Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Personnel COAUTHOR Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Christine Gardiner Performance and Management Associate Professor, California State University— Fullerton MODERATOR/PRESENTER What Institutional and Community Characteristics Jack Underhill Affect Pressure on Law Enforcement Agencies to Consultant, Retired Generate Fine Revenue? Expanding Affordable Housing in America and Combating Homelessness 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Terrace B PRESENTER Equity in Our Education Systems Brie Haupt Social Equity Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University Wildfires and Homelessness in the United States Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Jesus Valero Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Assistant Professor, University of Utah on Public Performance and Management Collaboration Maturity: Investigating Challenges and Success Factors for Homeless Emergency Discharge PRESENTERS Coordination Tanushree Patel Graduate Student, School of Liberal Studies, PDPU Federickia Washington Child Rights, Governance and Education: Toward Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Analyzing its Approach, Relevance and Reality in India Collaboration Maturity: Investigating Challenges and Success Factors for Homeless Emergency Discharge Katie Robinson Coordination Research and Instruction Librarian, University of Texas at Dallas COAUTHOR Deaf Representation in Higher Education Disability Hee Soun Jang Offices Associate Professor and Assistant Chair, University of North Texas Geiguen Shin Collaboration Maturity: Investigating Challenges and Visiting Assistant Professor, Rutgers University Success Factors for Homeless Emergency Discharge Organizational Socialization and Active Representation: Coordination Experimental Evidence on the Transformative Effect

Ashley Watts Graduate Student, Texas Southern University Improving Social Equity through Education: A Second Attempt

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Founders’ Fellows Panel Panels 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 1 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace A The State of Social Equity in American Public Accountability Mechanisms and Challenges in Administration Local and National Perspectives Governance MODERATOR/PRESENTER Justine Cameron MODERATOR/PRESENTER Project Coordinator and Program Director, University of Steven Putansu Massachusetts Senior Social Science Analyst, U.S. Government A Public Administration Challenge: Social Equity in Accountability Office Education Data, Information and Evidence in Political Decisions: 50 Years of Federal Education Policy PRESENTERS Alison Hewell PRESENTERS Graduate Student, Tarleton State University Minsung Michael Kang Social Equity in Public Administration: Is It Achievable? Doctoral Student, University at Albany, The State University of New York Jasmine Greene Bureaucratic Whistleblowing: A Systematic Review of Doctoral Student, University of Baltimore the Public Administration Literature (Food) Banking on Connections: The Network that Feeds Maryland Seth Wright Doctoral Student, University of Utah Josiah Gonzales Transparency as a Politics of the Ordinary Graduate Student, California Lutheran University Closing the Disparity Gap: Labor and Wage Growth PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Agustin Leon-Moreta Professor, University of New Mexico Workshop Social Context, Local Capacity and Open Spaces: Implications for Equity and Accessibility 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace D Simple Skills and Leadership Tactics to Address Vittoria Totaro Uncertainty: How to Efficiently Design Solutions Evaluator, I2i-Institute Social Context, Local Capacity and Open Spaces: for Maximum Impact Implications for Equity and Accessibility Leadership and Management

PRESENTER 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace E Heather Hiscox Legitimacy, Accountability and Trust Co-Founder, Pause for Change Simple Skills and Leadership Tactics to Address Governance Uncertainty: How to Efficiently Design Solutions for Maximum Impact Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators

PRESENTER Robin Kempf Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York The Nature of Accountability Provided by Offices of Inspector General

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Panels (continued) PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Asif Shahan PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Associate Professor, University of Dhaka Yousueng Han The Politics of Information Use: Explaining the Role of Assistant Professor, Yonsei University the Nonprofit Agencies in Policymaking In Bangladesh A Middle-Range Theory of Public Accountability: Integration of Macro and Micro Perspectives COAUTHORS Tahrima Binte Tarique COAUTHORS Graduate Student, University of Dhaka Rachel Davis The Politics of Information Use: Explaining the Role of Graduate Student, North Carolina State University the Nonprofit Agencies in Policymaking In Bangladesh Public Trust and Community Action Enamul Hoque Tauheed J.W. Decker Graduate Student, University of Dhaka Doctoral Student, North Carolina State University The Politics of Information Use: Explaining the Role of Public Trust and Community Action the Nonprofit Agencies in Policymaking In Bangladesh

Brad Johnson Youlang Zhang Doctoral Student, North Carolina State University Assistant Professor, Renmin University of China Public Trust and Community Action Who Lobbies? The Structure of Democracy and Power in New York City Bruce McDonald Associate Professor, North Carolina State University Public Trust and Community Action 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Pacific Room Co-Production and Networks in Public Service James Perry Delivery Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Indiana University— Bloomington Infrastructure A Middle-Range Theory of Public Accountability: Integration of Macro and Micro Perspectives PRESENTERS Patrick Bixler Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace B A Framework for Efficiency, Effectiveness and Equity for Lobbying, Participation and Ethics Network Governance Governance Yanbing Han Doctoral Student, Florida International University Endorsed By: Is Government Financial Support Necessary for Private Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance, Section on Capital Engagement in Public-Private Partnerships? A Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships Qualitative Comparative Analysis

MODERATOR/PRESENTER PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Hao Sun Leigh Espy Doctoral Student, University at Albany, The State Deputy State Director, Bureau of Land Management University of New York, and Research Analyst, The Co-Producing Actionable Science: Expanding the Model Brookings Institution for Interagency Collaboration to Inform Decisionmaking Who Lobbies? The Structure of Democracy and Power in New York City COAUTHORS Zach Bowen PRESENTER Landscape Program Coordinator, U.S. Geological Survey Taiwo Oguntuyo Co-Producing Actionable Science: Expanding the Model Doctoral Student, Old Dominion University for Interagency Collaboration to Inform Decisionmaking Existing Baizes in Public-Nonprofit Contractual Arrangements: Rising Risks for Emerging Nonprofit Organizations

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Panels (continued) PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Wesley Bailey Tasha Carr Doctoral Student, University of Texas at Arlington Ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey Twenty-First Century Challenges: Leadership’s Role in Co-Producing Actionable Science: Expanding the Model Guiding Public Agencies through Accelerating Disruptive for Interagency Collaboration to Inform Decisionmaking Change Sarah Carter Ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 1 Co-Producing Actionable Science: Expanding the Model for Interagency Collaboration to Inform Decisionmaking Seeing Leadership in the Values, Practice, History and Literature of Public Administration Travis Haby Leadership and Management Science Coordinator, National Operations Center, U.S. Geological Survey Endorsed By: Co-Producing Actionable Science: Expanding the Model Conference of Minority Public Administrators for Interagency Collaboration to Inform Decisionmaking MODERATORS/PRESENTERS Steve Lydic Richard Callahan Branch Chief, National Operations Center, Bureau of Professor, University of San Francisco Land Management A Model of Political Leadership Addressing Wicked Co-Producing Actionable Science: Expanding the Model Problems for Interagency Collaboration to Inform Decisionmaking Matthew Fairholm Karen Prentice Professor, University of South Dakota National Science Advisor, Bureau of Land Management A Continuing Exploration of the Origins of Public Co-Producing Actionable Science: Expanding the Model Leadership in Public Administration Literature for Interagency Collaboration to Inform Decisionmaking PRESENTERS Jennifer Jones 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Madrid Principal, Social Justice Research Institute Public-Sector Leadership and Change How the Emergence of Public Administration May Have Management: Challenges, Successes and Best Altered the Implementation of Native American Policy Practices Ricardo Morse Leadership and Management Associate Professor, University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill Endorsed By: Public Service Values: The Foundation of Leadership in Conference of Minority Public Administrators Public Administration

MODERATOR/PRESENTER Paul Chalekian 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 4 Manager, POSDCoRB LC, University of Nevada—Reno Fiscal Health and Performance in the Public Toward Administrative Calmness: POSDCoRB as a Framework for Meditation Sector Public Finance PRESENTERS Amani Aljabri MODERATOR/PRESENTER Quality Management Unit Supervisor, Umm AlQura Vincent Reitano University Assistant Professor, Western Michigan University Empowering Progress in Saudi Societal Change: Best Examining Fund Balance Best Practices Practices for Minimizing Complex Resistance

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Panels (continued) PRESENTER Ashu Pasricha PRESENTER Researcher, Panjab University, Chandigarh Sungkyu Jang Equitable Use of Technology Assistant Professor, Indiana University—South Bend Cost Stickiness at State Governments: Evidence of PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Asymmetric Cost Behavior Madinah Hamidullah Associate Research Professor, Rutgers University— PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Newark Il Hwan Chung Social Equity in Public Administration Doctoral Assistant Professor, Sungkyunkwan University Dissertation Research Local Government Performance and Credit Ratings in the Bond Market: The Case of Public Enterprises Lindsey McDougle Associate Professor, Rutgers University—Newark Junghack Kim Social Equity in Public Administration Doctoral Assistant Professor, Wichita State University Dissertation Research Local Government Performance and Credit Ratings in the Bond Market: The Case of Public Enterprises COAUTHOR Shilpa Viswanath COAUTHORS Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin—La Crosse Jacob Fowles Social Equity in Public Administration Doctoral Associate Professor, University of Kansas Dissertation Research Examining Fund Balance Best Practices

Peter Jones 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Salon 3 Assistant Professor, University of Alabama—Birmingham New Directions in LGBTQIA Administration and Examining Fund Balance Best Practices Policy Jongmin Shon Social Equity Assistant Professor, Rutgers University Local Government Performance and Credit Ratings in Endorsed By: the Bond Market: The Case of Public Enterprises Conference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBT Advocacy Alliance, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Terrace F Management Education and Technology MODERATOR/PRESENTER Social Equity Christopher Surfus Doctoral Student, Western Michigan University Endorsed By: How to Counter the Federal Actions Directed Against Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on LGBTQIA Rights Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Administration Education, Section on Public PRESENTERS Performance and Management Paula Overby Activist and Author, Mirare Publishing MODERATOR/PRESENTER Transgender Narratives: Traversing the Dichotomy of Claire Jung Ah Yun Gendered Power Structures That Sustain Inequity Assistant Professor, Kean University Social Equity in Public Administration Doctoral Andrew Park Dissertation Research Consultant, U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Creation of International Ethical Guidelines Regarding Government Efforts to Collect Data about Gender, Sexuality and Intersex Status

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Panels (continued) Section on African Public 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Granada Administration (SAPA) Symposium Public Administration’s Response to Gender in 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Salon 8 the 21st Century: A Social Equity Perspective SAPA Symposium: Vision 2020 for Africa’s Social Equity Development Transformation:Challenges and Opportunities Sponsored By: Section for Women in Public Administration Endorsed By: Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Administration Conference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBT Advocacy Alliance, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Salon 8 Management PRESENTERS Paul Danczyk PRESENTERS President, American Society for Public Administration Jennifer Alexander and Director, Executive Education, University of Associate Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio Southern California A Critical Analysis and Reflection on Camilla Stivers Gender Images in Public Administration: 25 Years Later Rym Kaki Chair, ASPA Section on African Public Administration RaJade Berry-James and Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Governance Associate Professor, North Carolina State University and Management Department, University of Southern The Places and Spaces Where Race and Gender Intersect California in Public Administration Simone Martin-Howard Nicole Elias Chair, SAPA 2020 Symposium Committee and Assistant Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Professor, Long Island University City University of New York New Directions for LGBTQ issues in Public Service 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 8 Nuri Heckler PRESENTERS Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha James Agbodzakey Masculinity in Historical and Contemporary Public Professor, University of North Texas at Dallas Administration: The Evolution of the Bureau Man Africa’s Governance Infrastructures: The Case of Cuba’s Medical Diplomacy in Health Care Capacity Building

Macsu Hill Rutgers University—Newark How Can African Youth Be More Empowered and Engaged in Their Respective Countries’ Development Governance

Simone Martin-Howard Assistant Professor, Long Island University Narratives from Government Officials and NGO Staff: A Case Study on Teenage Pregnancy in the Western Cape, South Africa

Reuel Mebuin Rutgers University—Newark How Can African Youth Be More Empowered and Engaged in Their Respective Countries’ Development Governance

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Section on African Public 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 8 Administration (SAPA) Symposium PRESENTERS (continued) Albert Ahenkan Emmanuel Nnadozie Professor, University of Ghana Business School Professor, The African Capacity Building Foundation Corporate Environmentalism: An Assessment of Transformative Leadership in Africa: Capacity Sustainability Reporting among Firms in Ghana Requirements for Africa’s Development Kwame Antwi-Boasiako Herbert Robinson Professor, Stephen F. Austin State University Professor, The African Capacity Building Foundation Deconstructing and Constructing an Effective Transformative Leadership in Africa: Capacity Leadership in Africa Requirements for Africa’s Development Bakry Elmedni Professor, Long Island University—Brooklyn 3:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m. Salon 8 The Public Sector’s Role in Promoting the State of PRESENTERS Infrastructure in Sudan Sombo Chunda Doctoral Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Peter Haruna Changing the Narrative? Understanding Professor, Texas A&M International University Entrepreneurship in Africa Africa in Light of Agenda 2063 Goals: Gaps and Inequalities in Socio-Cultural and Economical-Physical Sara Compion Infrastructures Professor, Kean University The Effect of Women’s Leadership on Social Enterprises Bernard Munezero in Southern and Eastern Africa: Economic, Social and Researcher, University of Lay Adventists of Kigali Governance Dimensions The African Infrastructure: Strategies to Closing the Gaps Sait-Matty Jaw Public Service Delivery: What Government Thinks and 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 8 What Citizens Want–A Case Study of the Gambia PRESENTERS Bok Jeong David Bell Professor, Kean University Professor, Indiana University The Effect of Women’s Leadership on Social Enterprises Pro-Poor Financial Sector Development: Strengthening in Southern and Eastern Africa: Economic, Social and Ethical Leadership through Understanding Ethical Governance Dimensions Dilemmas

Mitzi Romina Salgado Rym Kaki Graduate Student, University of Southern California Professor, University of Southern California The Influx of Cameroonian Asylum Seekers at the Development Social Finance Innovations and Poverty Northern United State-Mexico Border Reduction: Comparative Lessons from North Africa

Ezechiel Sentama Aroon Manoharan Professor, Coventry University Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts—Boston Local Government in Post-Violence Recovery: Lessons E-Governance in Large African Cities: Understanding from Post-Genocide Rwanda Key Factors in Enhancing or Impeding Access to Information and Services Aminata Sillah Professor, Towson University Genevieve Enid Meyers Public Service Delivery: What Government Thinks and Professor, University of Detroit—Mercy What Citizens Want–A Case Study of the Gambia Development and the Challenge of Gender-Responsive Budgeting in Africa: The Case of Uganda

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Administration (SAPA) Symposium 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Imperial Room (continued) Malcolm Ruyssell Einhorn Senior Fellow, Center for Peace, Democracy and Panels Development, University of Massachusetts—Boston 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Granada E-Governance in Large African Cities: Understanding Key Factors in Enhancing or Impeding Access to Addressing Community Needs through Charity, Information and Services Social Enterprise and Public Service Delivery in Asia Papa Tandia Global Public Administration Doctoral Student, United Nations Development Program An Empirical Analysis of the Link Between Corruption, Endorsed By: Human Capital and Social Development: Evidence from Section on International and Comparative Southern Africa Administration, Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships

Section on Personnel Administration MODERATOR/PRESENTER and Labor Relations (SPALR) Yi-jung Wu Symposium Associate Professor, Shih Hsin University Social Enterprise in Taiwan: An Implementation of Civic 1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Imperial Room Society

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Imperial Room Mingfeng Kuo Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University The Americans with Disabilities Act at 30 Targeting or Universal? A Conjoint Analysis on PRESENTER Measuring the Old Generation’s Policy Preference in Rosa Viramontes Taipei City, Taiwan Director, Los Angeles Office, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Haruhi Kurauchi Chief, Taito City Office, Tokyo 3:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Imperial Room Muslim-Friendly Tourism Challenges in Tourism Policy in Japan: How Can Taito City Improve the Environment Disability Rights in the United States and for Muslim Tourists? Abroad PRESENTERS Ryo Miyazawa Ann Braga Staff Member, Taito City Office Tourism Section Human Resources Director, City of Brookline, Muslim-Friendly Tourism Challenges in Tourism Policy Massachusetts in Japan: How Can Taito City Improve the Environment for Muslim Tourists? Steve Condrey Principal and Founder, Condrey and Associates, Inc. JiaEn Wu Graduate Student, National Taiwan University Andrew Podger Targeting or Universal? A Conjoint Analysis on Honorary Professor of Public Policy, Australian National Measuring the Old Generation’s Policy Preference in University and ANZSOG Taipei City, Taiwan

Christine Rush Associate Professor, Mississippi State University

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Rebecca Entress 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 4 Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida Global Corruption: Causes and Types Tools of Governance in the Fight Against Opioid Addiction Global Public Administration Gina Scutelnicu Endorsed By: Asscociate Professor and Chair, Pace University Section on International and Comparative Administration Local Development Corporations as Innovative Collaborators in Delivering Public Services: Evidence MODERATOR/PRESENTER from New York Carole Jurkiewicz Professor of Public Policy, University of Colorado PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Colorado Springs Galia Cohen The Ethinomics of Corruption Director, Public Administration Division, Tarleton State University DISCUSSANT Understanding Informal Collaboration in Street- Edin Mujkic Level Policing: The First-Line Officer as Street-Level Assistant Professor, University of Colorado—Colorado Bureaucrat Springs Nissim Cohen PRESENTERS Department Head, Haifa University Daniel Feldman Understanding Informal Collaboration in Street- Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City Level Policing: The First-Line Officer as Street-Level University of New York Bureaucrat When Corruption Enrages Nations Andrew Uttaro Leonard Lira Graduate Student, Buffalo State, The State University of Assistant Professor, San Jose State University New York When Two or More Rights Make a Wrong: How Governance in a New York State Suburban Town: Conflicts Between Ethical Standards Affect Ethical Application of New Public Service Governance Strategies Behavior COAUTHOR Adam Masters Jason Rivera Professor, Australian National University Assistant Professor, Buffalo State, The State University of Outsourcing Corruption New York Governance in a New York State Suburban Town: Krishna Tummala Application of New Public Service Governance Strategies Professor Emeritus, Kansas State University Travails of Studying Corruption 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Madrid 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace D Nonprofit Governance: Mission, Messages and Local Governance and Service Provision Momentum Governance Governance Endorsed By: Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Section on Complexity and Network Studies Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships MODERATOR Agustin Leon-Moreta PRESENTER Nara Yoon Professor, University of New Mexico Doctoral Student, Syracuse University Adoption of Nonprofit Board Practices: Combining Network and Institutional Perspectives

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Kalu Kalu PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Distinguished Research Professor, Auburn University Lauren Azevedo Montgomery Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State University Structure and Change in Organizations: Advancing Equitable Decisionmaking in Community Foundation Emergent Typologies in Leadership Studies Boardrooms Sabithulla Khan Andrew Bell Program Director and Assistant Professor, California Graduate Student, Penn State Harrisburg Lutheran University Equitable Decisionmaking in Community Foundation Equity and Hiring: A Discursive Approach to Analyzing Boardrooms Job Ads in California Government Agencies

Kerry Kuenzi Douglas Kiel Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin—Green Bay Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Homophily in Nonprofits Rethinking Leadership Development Assessment: and Cognitive Style, Curiosity and Personal Flourishing Nonprofit Management: Unique in All Important Aspects? PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Andrea Avila Amanda Stewart Chief of Community, Outreach, Recruitment, Diversity, Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University Inclusion, Los Angeles County Fire Department Homophily in Nonprofits Real-Time Leadership for Change in the Los Angeles and County Fire Department Nonprofit Management: Unique in All Important Aspects? Alejandro Rodriguez Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington COAUTHORS Twenty-First Century Challenges: Leadership’s Role in Lindsey Evans Guiding Public Agencies through Accelerating Disruptive Assistant Professor, University of Louisville Change Homophily in Nonprofits COAUTHOR Marlene Walk Jocelyn Casillas Assistant Professor, Indiana University—Purdue Graduate Student, Brandman University University Indianapolis Real-Time Leadership for Change in the Los Angeles Nonprofit Management: Unique in All Important County Fire Department Aspects?

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MODERATOR/PRESENTER David Gonzalez Assistant Professor, Brandman University Real-Time Leadership for Change in the Los Angeles County Fire Department

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Panels (continued) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace B 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace E New Shapes of Activism Citizen Involvement and Participatory Social Equity Strategies Endorsed By: Public Finance Conference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBT Advocacy Alliance, Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice Endorsed By: and Partnerships, Section on Personnel Administration Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Nonprofit Management Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Public Performance and Management MODERATOR/PRESENTER Abdul Samad PRESENTER Doctoral Student, Florida International University Kyu-Nahm Jun The Role of Hashtag Activism in Fostering Philanthropy Associate Professor and MPA Director, Wayne State and Volunteerism on Social Media University Fiscal Crisis, Austerity and the Prospects of Democratic PRESENTERS Governance and Public Participation: Evidence from Dale Francis United States Municipalities Doctoral Student, Florida International University Promoting Democracy and Equity through PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Reconstruction and Reparations Joseph Cordes Professor, George Washington University Ashley Robertson Participatory Budgeting and Willingness to Pay Taxes: Assistant Professor, Purdue University Insights through a Collaborative Governance Lens Sex, Religion and Parental Expectations: The Perfect Storm Surrounding Sub-Optimal Vaccination Rates Josh Osowski Superintendent, New Jersey State Park Service, Rutgers PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS University—Newark Morgen Johansen Are Residents Willing to Pay More for the Environment? Professor, University of Hawaii—Manoa Protecting LGBTQ Rights in the Age of Trump at the Yaerin Park Municipal Level Doctoral Student and Research Assistant, George Washington University Blue Wooldridge Participatory Budgeting and Willingness to Pay Taxes: Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University Insights through a Collaborative Governance Lens Developing a Humanistic Public Organization: A 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration Alfred Wu Associate Professor, National University of Singapore COAUTHORS Participatory Budgeting in Urban China: Limitations, Layla Alanazi Outcomes and Opportunities Doctoral Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Developing a Humanistic Public Organization: A 2020 Fangxin Yi Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration Doctoral Student, National University of Singapore Participatory Budgeting in Urban China: Limitations, James Harrington Outcomes and Opportunities Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas The Role of Hashtag Activism in Fostering Philanthropy Claire Jung Ah Yun and Volunteerism on Social Media Assistant Professor, Kean University Are Residents Willing to Pay More for the Environment? David Lee Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii—Manoa Protecting LGBTQ Rights in the Age of Trump at the Municipal Level

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Panels (continued) L. Frances P. Liddell COMPA Student Zeeshan Noor Policy Debate Doctoral Student, University of Texas at Dallas The Role of Hashtag Activism in Fostering Philanthropy 2:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Garden 3 and Volunteerism on Social Media

Timothy O’Brien Nesta M. Gallas Lecture Assistant Professor, Liberty University Developing a Humanistic Public Organization: A 2020 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration LECTURER Leon Panetta 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Seville Former U.S. Secretary of Defense and Chairman, The Panetta Institute for Public Policy Re-Envisioning Criminal Justice Social Equity Academic Women in Public Sponsored By: Administration/Women in the Public Section on Public Law and Administration Sector Workshop and Reception Endorsed By: 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Garden 3 Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and Management Founders’ Fellows Orientation and MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Welcome Reception Dovie Williams Government Lecturer and Educational Consultant, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Valencia Central Texas College

DISCUSSANTS Brandi Blessett Trivia Night Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Granada

Robert Brown Attorney and President, University of West Los Angeles

Rachel Robinson Deputy District Attorney, Denver District Attorney’s Office

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SESSION TIME Room ASPA Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Foyer Retrieve Key from Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. ASPA Registration Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 6 Center for Accountability and Performance (CAP) Business Meeting 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace D Cascade Chapter 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 1 LGBT Advocacy Alliance (LGBT) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 4 Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECoPA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace C Public Administration Review (PAR) Journal Editors’ Meeting 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Garden 2 Section on African Public Administration (SAPA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace A Section on Chinese Public Administration (SCPA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 5 Section on Complexity and Network Studies (SCNS) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 3 Section on Democracy and Social Justice (SDSJ) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Granada Section on Health and Human Services Administration (SHHSA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 8 Section on International and Comparative Administration (SICA) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Salon 2 Section on Procurement and Contract Management (SPCM) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Valencia Section on Public Administration Education (SPAE) 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Terrace B Opening Plenary Session and Elliot Richardson Lecture 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—Making Government Work 10:45 a.m. - Noon Grand Ballroom E-G Founders' Fellows Panel—The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 1 in Government Workshop—Sonoma County Recovery: Best Practices in Governance 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace B and Emergency Management Workshop-Advancing Racial Equity at Mecklenburg County 10:15 a.m. - Noon Terrace C Government NISPAcee Panel—Governance Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned, What Has Been Achieved and Has International 10:45 a.m. - Noon Valencia Involvement Helped? Regional Collaborative Disaster and Security Governance in East 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 3 Asia and the United Kingdom Women in Administration and Policy: Progress and Challenges 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 6 around the World 10th National Annual Capstone Panel 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace E Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Ethics Management 10:45 a.m. - Noon Madrid Collaborative Governance 10:45 a.m. - Noon Garden 3 Teaching and Learning in Contemporary Environments of Public 10:45 a.m. - Noon Seville Administration Regional and Local Environmental Regulation in China 10:45 a.m. - Noon Granada Sustainability in the 21st Century: The Electric Vehicle Revolution 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace A Accountability, Transparency and Performance Management in 10:45 a.m. - Noon Garden 2 Public Management and Collaborative Governance Networks Innovative Financial Management in Public Administration 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace D The Role of Strategic Procurement in Improving Agency Effectiveness 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 5 May the Best Man Win? Inequity Drivers in Health Care Policies and 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 4 Practices Journal Editors’ Roundtable 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace F Marc Holzer Public Performance Symposium 10:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Harbor Room

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SESSION TIME Room Workshop—Examining Racism in Your Chapter 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace B SSTIG Panel on Artificial Intelligence and Open Data Policies 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Granada TASPAA Panel—Globalization of Public Administration Education in 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Garden 2 Taiwan Understanding Public Service Delivery in Global Public 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace E Administration Emerging Dynamics of Governance Systems in Asia 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 6 Evaluator/Auditor Independence and Responsiveness: Walking a 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Seville Tightrope Urban Governance in China 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Garden 3 Infrastructural Challenges and Issues in a World of Perils and 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Madrid Liabilities Local Government Experiences in Building Resilience 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 4 Achieving Diversity in Public Safety Hiring 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace C Emotions, Moods, Attitudes and Job Satisfaction in Public Service 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 5 On the Front Line of Change: Perspectives on Leadership in Practice 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace A Budget Development, Contracting and Public Performance 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace D Accountability, Collaboration and Nonprofit Networks for Strengthening Community-Level Outcomes for Vulnerable 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 1 Populations Advancing Alternative Approaches to Administrative Theory and 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 2 Practice in the Field of Emergency Management Empowering Women and Gender Equity in Public Service 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 3 Social, Economic, Criminal and Justice Issues 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Valencia The Dominant Group’s Commitment to Preserving Position: Evidence 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Garden 4 across Administrative Levels, Policy Domains and Out-Groups Exhibit Hall Open 12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m Royal Ballroom Book Signings 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Presidential Panel—Access to the Ballot Box: A Vision of 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G American Democracy at Its Best Workshop—The Case Study Teaching Method for Public Administration Education: Opportunities for Faculty and Practitioner 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace C Collaboration Human Resources Management and Development from an 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 6 International Perspective Public Governance Issues and Challenges in East Asia 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 3 Public Management in Education and Military Settings 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 1 Current Structural Challenges to the American System of 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace E Government Government, Gamification and Higher Education: Innovation 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Granada Shaping the Future of Public Administration Innovations in Local Governance 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Seville Developing and Implementing Emergency Management Networks 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 4 Government Innovations in Technologies, Sustainability and 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Madrid Governance Innovation and Leadership: The Case of Small Business Lending in 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace B Alabama and the Appalachia Innovation and Public-Sector Human Resources 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 2

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SESSION TIME Room Nonprofit Governance: Understanding Stakeholder Participation and 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 4 Engagement Public Service Motivation 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace F The Elaboration of Emotions in Public-Sector Organizations 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 5 Navigating Nonprofit Funding, Finance and Performance 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace D Public Performance Management in the United States and Abroad 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 2 Retrospect and Prospect of Truth and Integrity in State Budgeting 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace A Nervous Areas of Government: Addressing Inequities around the 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Valencia World Visions for Gender Equity and Equality: History Informing Current 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 3 Practice in the Public Sector AIRMAP Session—Trends and Developments in French Global Public 1:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 8 Administration: Technological and Empowerment Issues Book Signings 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Social Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (SEDI) Workshop 3:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Pacific Room Presidential Panel—"A Portrait of LA County" 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Founders’ Fellows Panel—Contemporary Issues in Public 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 Administration Assessing and Addressing Corruption 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 6 Good Governance and Political Cycles 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace B Korean Public Administration in the United States: Connection, 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 3 Commitment and Contribution Perspectives on Civil Service Reform 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Granada Public Values, Social Values and Safety Policy: In Memory of Professor 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 4 Kyujin Jung Examining the Evolving Role of Gender in Established Governance 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 2 Structures The Oregon Atlas of Collaboration: Cataloguing State-Connected 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Valencia Collaboratives and Collaborative Platforms Energy Infrastructure 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 3 Risks and Benefits of Precision Agriculture and Cyberinfrastructure 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace A Technologies Emotional Intelligence in Public Service 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 5 Innovative Pathways to Public Service: Promoting Public-Sector 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 4 Careers through a Regional Collaborative Nonprofits, Foundations and Alternative Organizational Forms 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace F Local Government Financial Strategies 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace E The Exploitation of Alternative Financial Resources for Local 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Madrid Governments Election Administration and Democratic Governance 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Seville Public Performance and Management Review (PPMR) Journal Editors’ 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Harbor Room Meeting Presidential Panel—NIMBY, YIMBY or Neither? Homelessness in 4:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Los Angeles and Beyond Welcome Reception 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fountain Terrace

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PRESENTERS Opening Plenary Session and Elliot Michael Bednarczuk Richardson Lecture Instructor of Political Science, Grace College 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Crowding Out or Building Up? Religiosity and Community Service among Public Servants Sponsored By: University of Southern California, Sol Price School of Evelyn Trammell Public Policy Doctoral Student, Florida International University Representative Bureaucracy in Local Government ELLIOT RICHARDSON LECTURER Contracting: Examining Supplier Diversity Policy Mariko Silver Implementation President and Chief Executive Officer, Henry Luce Foundation Julio Zambrano Doctoral Student, Indiana University Bloomington SPEAKERS Attitudes Toward Sectoral Diversity in Collaborative Robert Behn Settings: Linking Collaborative Governance and Citizen Chief Flunky, Harvard University Co-Production

Paul Danczyk ASPA President and Director, Executive Education in Workshop Sacramento, University of Southern California 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace B Sonoma County Recovery: Best Practices in Presidential Panel Governance and Emergency Management 10:45 a.m. - Noon Grand Ballroom E-G Governance

Making Government Work Endorsed By: MODERATOR Section on Emergency and Crisis Management Eduardo Luna Independent City Auditor, Beverly Hills MODERATORS/DISCUSSANTS David Capelli PRESENTERS Co-Founder and Director of Business Development, Katherine Barrett #SmartCohort Consultant, Barrett and Greene Inc. Carla Mays Richard Greene Graduate Student, University of California—Berkeley Consultant, Barrett and Greene Inc. PRESENTERS Nancy Brown Founders’ Fellows Panel Community Preparedness Program Manager, Department of Emergency Management, Sonoma County 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 1 The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy in Jeff Duvall Government Deputy Director, Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management MODERATOR/PRESENTER Huafang Li Assistant Professor, Grand Valley State University Diversity Matters

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PRESENTERS Workshop Maria Aristigueta 10:45 a.m. – Noon Terrace C Director and Charles P. Messick Chair and Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration, Advancing Racial Equity at Mecklenburg County University of Delaware Government Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe: Have We Social Equity Been Measuring What Is Important?

Alexander Henderson MODERATOR/PRESENTER Associate Professor, Marist College Nouphine Xaypangna The Weight of Service Delivery: Administrative and Equity and Inclusion Manager, Mecklenburg County Rules Burdens in Street-Level Bureaucracy Government and Cristina Hintea Advancing Racial Equity at Mecklenburg County Associate Professor, Babes Bolyai University, Romania Government Decentralization in Romania—The Story after 30 Years of Democracy: Between Change and Resilience

Panels Veronica Junjan Assistant Professor, University of Twente, The 10:45 a.m. - Noon Valencia Netherlands NISPAcee Panel—Governance Reform in Central How to Design Sustainable Institutional Reforms? and Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned, What Lessons Learned from the Recent EU Extensions Has Been Achieved and Has International Involvement Helped? Bogdana Neamtu Chair, Public Administration and Management Department, Babes Bolyai University, Romania MODERATORS Calin Hintea Dean, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Gina Scutelnicu Communication Sciences, Babes Bolyai University, Associate Professor and Chair, Pace University Romania Opportunities and Challenges in Implementing Participatory Budgeting in Romania: The Case of Cluj- Allan Rosenbaum Napoca Professor and Director, Florida International University Cristina Stanica Visiting lecturer, Northeastern University DISCUSSANTS Richard Callahan Paving the Way for Strategic Governance: Public Value Professor, University of San Francisco and Editor in Creation in the Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia Chief, International Journal of Public Leadership and The Weight of Service Delivery: Administrative and Roger Hamlin Rules Burdens in Street-Level Bureaucracy Professor Emeritus, Michigan State University Tudor Ticlau Stefanie Lindquist Associate Professor, Babes Bolyai University, Romania Senior Vice President, Global Academic Initiatives, Decentralization in Romania—The Story after 30 Years Arizona State University of Democracy: Between Change and Resilience and Alasdair Roberts The Weight of Service Delivery: Administrative and Professor, University of Massachusetts—Amherst Rules Burdens in Street-Level Bureaucracy

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Dan Balica Researcher, Babes Bolyai University, Romania The Weight of Service Delivery: Administrative and Rules Burdens in Street-Level Bureaucracy

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Masao Kikuchi Bogdana Neamtu Associate Professor, Meiji University Chair and Faculty, Babes Bolyai University, Romania Network Management Strategies and the Outcomes Decentralization in Romania—The Story after 30 Years of Collaborative Disaster Governance: A Comparative of Democracy: Between Change and Resilience Study on the Cases of the Tainan Earthquake in Taiwan and the Kumamoto Earthquake in Japan 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 3 Mingfeng Kuo Regional Collaborative Disaster and Security Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University Governance in East Asia and the United Network Management Strategies and the Outcomes Kingdom of Collaborative Disaster Governance: A Comparative Global Public Administration Study on the Cases of the Tainan Earthquake in Taiwan and the Kumamoto Earthquake in Japan Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Fan-shiun Meng Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Emergency Doctoral Student, Central Police University and Crisis Management, Section on Intergovernmental The Performance of Community Security Governance: A Administration and Management, Section on Comparative Perspective International and Comparative Administration Shan Yang Post-Graduate Student, Sichuan University MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Louise Comfort Power Distance, Job Burnout and Unethical Behavior Professor, University of Pittsburgh of Grid Administrators: The System Paradox of Grid Management in Mainland China PRESENTERS Chin-Chih Chu 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 6 Dean and Professor, Central Police University The Performance of Community Security Governance: A Women in Administration and Policy: Progress Comparative Perspective and Challenges around the World Global Public Administration Jinyun Guo Associate Professor, Sichuan University Endorsed By: Power Distance, Job Burnout and Unethical Behavior Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section of Grid Administrators: The System Paradox of Grid for Women in Public Administration, Section on Management in Mainland China International and Comparative Administration, Section on Public Performance and Management Rong Yang Huang Associate Professor, Chinese Culture University MODERATOR Political Barriers in Cross-Regional Governance: The Kimberly Moloney Ireland-United Kingdom Border Issue During Brexit Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University Negotiations DISCUSSANT PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Mary Guy Chun-yuan Wang Professor, University of Colorado Denver Associate Professor and Director, Central Police University PRESENTERS Network Management Strategies and the Outcomes Agatha Caraballo of Collaborative Disaster Governance: A Comparative Instructor and Assistant Chair, Florida International Study on the Cases of the Tainan Earthquake in Taiwan University and the Kumamoto Earthquake in Japan SWPA and Global Women in Public Affairs

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Avery Atkins Minah Kang Graduate Student, University of Texas at Dallas Professor and Commissioner, Ewha Womans University The City of Anna Fire Department’s Five Year Strategic and the Board of Audit and Inspection of Korea Plan Women as Academics and Practitioners in Korea Greta Latvyte Jessie Rose Mabutas Graduate Student, Kean University International Senior Consultant, United Nations Significance of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Women and Capacity Development in Southern Africa Students in New Jersey

Meghna Sabharwal Milena Ramos Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Graduate Student, Kean University Public Affairs Professionals in India Significance of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Students in New Jersey Aziza Zemrani Professor, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley Megan Rollins Women in Public Affairs in North Africa Graduate Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Economic Development and the Value of Collaborative 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace E Government 10th National Annual Capstone Panel Charlie Salazar Governance Graduate Student, University of Texas at Dallas The City of Anna Fire Department Five-Year Strategic Sponsored By: Plan Section on Professional and Organizational Development Shanice Washington Endorsed By: Graduate Student, Kean University Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Significance of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Students in New Jersey Public Administration Education COAUTHORS MODERATOR Javon Johnson Philip Nufrio Graduate Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Professor, Metropolitan College of New York Economic Development and the Value of Collaborative Government DISCUSSANT Pamela Ransom Natalie Taylor Associate Professor, Metropolitan College of New York Graduate Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Economic Development and the Value of Collaborative PRESENTERS Government Diana Negron Graduate Student, Rutgers University Emily Williams Algorithmic Vulnerabilities: Identifying and Addressing Graduate Student, Virginia Commonwealth University the Social Vulnerability Index through a Federal Scope Economic Development and the Value of Collaborative for the City of Newark Government

Leroy Perkins Graduate Student, Metropolitan College of New York Homeless Relapse and Transitional Housing

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Panels (continued) 10:45 a.m. - Noon Garden 3 10:45 a.m. - Noon Madrid Collaborative Governance Best Practices in Corruption Prevention and Governance Ethics Management Endorsed By: Governance Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section

on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Endorsed By: Intergovernmental Administration and Management Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance, Section on PRESENTERS International and Comparative Administration David Dornisch Senior Social Scientist, U.S. Government Accountability MODERATOR Office Carole Jurkiewicz A Multiplex Network Analysis of Collaborative Professor of Public Policy, University of Colorado Governance and Performance in Two Federal Colorado Springs Infrastructure Programs

DISCUSSANT Zachary Huitink Donald Klingner Assistant Teaching Professor, Syracuse University Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado Colorado Private Roles, Public Goals: Collaboration in Springs Investigating and Attributing Foreign Policy and National Security Incidents PRESENTERS Haris Alibasic Hua Xu Assistant Professor, University of West Florida Assistant Professor, East Carolina University Post-Genocide Recovery and Governance Leadership, Governance and Collaborative Management in Local Government: A National Study of Local Public Sibylla Andrean Health Services Adjunct Faculty, Troy University Preventing Corruption in a Changing Military Culture: PRESENTER/COAUTHOR The Imperative of Ethical Leadership Wen-Chi Shie Doctoral Student, Florida State University Leo Huberts In the Same Boat? A Case Study of Collaborative Emeritus Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Network Dynamics and Evolution in Aquaculture and Integrity of Governance: Toward a System Approach Rural Community Development Juanita Rendon COAUTHOR Lecturer, Accounting, Naval Postgraduate School Ralph Brower Auditability: The Key to Accountability and Ethics Professor, Florida State University In the Same Boat? A Case Study of Collaborative PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Network Dynamics and Evolution in Aquaculture and Cheon Lee Rural Community Development Doctoral Student, Rutgers University—Newark Organizational Evil

COAUTHOR Yahong Zhang Associate Professor, Rutgers University—Newark Organizational Evil

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Panels (continued) 10:45 a.m. - Noon Granada 10:45 a.m. - Noon Seville Regional and Local Environmental Regulation in Teaching and Learning in Contemporary China Environments of Public Administration Infrastructure

Governance Sponsored By:

Section on Complexity and Network Studies Sponsored By: Section on Public Administration Education Endorsed By: Section on Chinese Public Administration, Section on Endorsed By: Environmental and Natural Resources Administration, Conference of Minority Public Administrators Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section on Public Performance and MODERATOR Management George Vernardakis Professor, Middle Tennessee State University PRESENTER Zhao Qi PRESENTERS Doctoral Student, Peking University Gregg Buckingham The Contributing Factors of Local Governments to Former NASA Manager and Lecturer, University of Implement Open Environmental Information in China Central Florida Assessing the Effectiveness of Service-Learning Processes and Products in Public Administration PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Yue Guo Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University Tony Carrizales None of My Business, but I Have to Do It! Collaboration Associate Professor, Marist College on Environmental Governance among Local Agencies in The Politics of Cultural Competency: Lessons Learned in China Curriculum Integration Jing Zhao Brittany Keegan Associate Professor, Tsinghua University Director of Research and Outreach, Virginia None of My Business, but I Have to Do It! Collaboration Commonwealth University on Environmental Governance among Local Agencies in Beyond the Campus: Expanding Educational Efforts to China Practitioners and Policymakers

Daniel Seigler COAUTHOR Renhe Wang Lecturer and Internship Program Director, University of Doctoral Student, Tsinghua University Central Florida Policy Entrepreneurs and Strategic Interaction of Inter- Teaching Public Administration: How Are We Ensuring Regional Environmental Regulation: Evidence from Our Future Public Servants Are Prepared for 2020 and China Beyond?

Linda-Marie Sundstrom MPA Program Director and Associate Professor, California Baptist University Impacts of Cultural Norms on Public Policy: A Global Perspective on Policy Analysis

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Panels (continued) DISCUSSANT Aleksey Kolpakov 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace A Assistant Professor, University of Nevada—Reno Sustainability in the 21st Century: The Electric Vehicle Revolution PRESENTER Joseph Hafer Infrastructure Senior Consultant, Deloitte Consulting, LLP

Measuring Performance of Networks of Mental Health Sponsored By: Treatment Providers by Analyzing Geographical Bay Area Chapter Accessibility and Network Coverage Endorsed By: Section on Environmental and Natural Resources PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Administration, Section on Public Performance and Olumide Adeoye Management Doctoral Student, Penn State Harrisburg Understanding the Paradoxical Nature of Transparency MODERATOR Richard Greggory Johnson, III Alejandra Medina Department Chair and Professor, University of San Doctoral Student, University of Illinois—Chicago Francisco Understanding the Effects of Networks on Performance: Lessons from Twenty Years of Empirical Research PRESENTERS Vanessa Lopez-Littleton Saahir Shafi Associate Professor, California State University— Doctoral Student, Penn State Harrisburg Monterey Bay Paradoxes of Governance Accountability in Public Equity and Electric Vehicles Administration

Mickey McGee Michael Siciliano Associate Professor and Doctoral Program Director, Associate Professor, University of Illinois—Chicago Golden Gate University Understanding the Effects of Networks on Performance: Sustainability and Legal Marijuana: Perspectives on Lessons from Twenty Years of Empirical Research Public Benefit, Risk and Policy Approaches Triparna Vasavada Associate Professor of Public Administration, Penn State 10:45 a.m. - Noon Garden 2 Harrisburg Structures and Relationships of Collaborative Networks Accountability, Transparency and Performance in Home-Visiting Programs: Based on the Nurse-Family Management in Public Management and Partnership Programs in Pennsylvania Collaborative Governance Networks Leadership and Management Weijie Wang Assistant Professor, University of Missouri—Columbia Endorsed By: Understanding the Effects of Networks on Performance: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Lessons from Twenty Years of Empirical Research on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Public Performance and Management Eun-Sil Yoo Doctoral Student, Penn State Harrisburg MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Structures and Relationships of Collaborative Networks Bing Ran in Home-Visiting Programs: Based on the Nurse-Family Associate Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Partnership Programs in Pennsylvania Paradoxes of Governance Accountability in Public Administration and Understanding the Paradoxical Nature of Transparency

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Panels (continued) Riley Sandel Graduate Student, Indiana University—Purdue University 10:45 a.m. - Noon Terrace D Indianapolis Innovative Financial Management in Public Examining State Cutback Management Strategies over Time Administration Public Finance 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 5 Endorsed By: The Role of Strategic Procurement in Improving Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Agency Effectiveness Intergovernmental Administration and Management Public Finance PRESENTERS Camila Fonseca Sponsored By: Research Associate, University of Minnesota Section on Procurement and Contract Management Taxing Shared Mobility: Pricing Schemes, Rationales Endorsed By: and Ongoing Discussions Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Public Performance and Management Linwyse Joseph-Stanislaus Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Financial Conditions and Collaborative Efforts in the MODERATOR Mohamad Alkadry Context of Smart Initiatives among Local Government Professor, University of Connecticut PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Peter Jones PRESENTERS Sawsan Abutabenjeh Assistant Professor, University of Alabama—Birmingham Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University Examining State Cutback Management Strategies over From a Self-Determination Theory Perspective: Time Certification in Public Procurement and Contract Management Emily Nwakpuda Doctoral Student, University of North Carolina— Alexandru Roman Chapel Hill Professor and Program Director, California State Alternative Public Finance with a Twist: The Case for University, San Bernardino Angel Investor Donors Benchmarks and Benchmarking in Public Procurement: A Survey COAUTHORS Christian Buerger Robert Shick Assistant Professor, Indiana University—Purdue Adjunct Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal University Indianapolis Justice, City University of New York Examining State Cutback Management Strategies over Human Services Contracting Time Jie Tao Maryann Feldman Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Professor, University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill Cooperative Public Purchasing of Smart Technologies: Alternative Public Finance with a Twist: The Case for An Institutional Collective Action Perspective Angel Investor Donors

Michelle Lofton PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Ana-Maria Dimand Assistant Professor, University of Georgia Doctoral Student, Florida International University Examining State Cutback Management Strategies over Social Capital, Political Values or Organizational Time Capacity? Indicators of Engagement in Sustainable Procurement at the Local Level Vincent Reitano Assistant Professor, Western Michigan University Examining State Cutback Management Strategies over Time www.aspanet.org/annualconference 129 APRIL 4 Saturday Sessions

Panels (continued) Alonso Rubin-DeSimone Administrative Supervisor, Callen-Lorde Community COAUTHOR Health Center Evelyn Trammell Coverage Needs of Transgender and Non-Binary Doctoral Student, Florida International University Patients in State Medicaid Programs: Recommendations Social Capital, Political Values or Organizational for a More Equitable Approach Capacity? Indicators of Engagement in Sustainable Procurement at the Local Level COAUTHORS Sungwoog Choi Assistant Professor, Penn State Harrisburg 10:45 a.m. - Noon Salon 4 Equity-Efficiency Tradeoff: The Hospital Readmissions May the Best Man Win? Inequity Drivers in Reduction Program and Disparities in Outcomes Health Care Policies and Practices among Vulnerable Medicare Heart Failure Patients in Pennsylvania Social Equity Andrew Crosby Endorsed By: Assistant Professor, Pace University Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Survival of the Fittest? Preparing Health Care Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Administrators for Contemporary Health System on Public Performance and Management Mergers

MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Nicole Elias Hillary Knepper Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Associate Professor and Chair, Pace University City University of New York May the Best Man Win? Inequity Drivers in Health Care Coverage Needs of Transgender and Non-Binary Policies and Practices Patients in State Medicaid Programs: Recommendations for a More Equitable Approach PRESENTER Tiffany Henley Robin Kempf Assistant Professor, Pace University Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, How Do State Innovation and Diffusion Factors Affect City University of New York State Decisions on Medicaid Expansion? A State Coverage Needs of Transgender and Non-Binary Comparative Analysis Patients in State Medicaid Programs: Recommendations for a More Equitable Approach PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Patria de Lancer Julnes Helisse Levine Associate Dean of Academic Progams, Baruch College, Professor and MPA Director, Long Island University— City University of New York Brooklyn Equity-Efficiency Tradeoff: The Hospital Readmissions Is There a Doctor in the House? Predicting United States Reduction Program and Disparities in Outcomes Hospital Closures with Fiscal Indicators among Vulnerable Medicare Heart Failure Patients in Pennsylvania

Cassandra Henson Marc Holzer Public Performance Assistant Professor, Towson University Symposium Survival of the Fittest? Preparing Health Care Administrators for Contemporary Health System 10:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Harbor Room Mergers PRESENTERS David Ammons YoungJoo Park Professor, University of North Carolina Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico Explaining the Staying Power of a Cooperative Is There a Doctor in the House? Predicting United States Benchmarking Project Hospital Closures with Fiscal Indicators

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Marc Holzer Public Performance Workshop (continued) Symposium 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace B Catherine Burke Examining Racism in Your Chapter Associate Professor, University of Southern California Performance Management: Distinguishing Output Social Equity Measures from Work Performance of Individuals Sponsored By: Elaine Lu Utah Chapter Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City Endorsed By: University of New York Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Going Beyond the Immediate Impact of Performance on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Budget: A Longitudinal Analysis of Performance, Policy on Public Performance and Management and Budget

Eko Prasojo MODERATOR Megan Medina Professor, Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas President, ASPA-Utah Chapter Indonesia The Impact of Performance Management on Effectiveness and Efficiency in Local Government in DISCUSSANTS Javaid Lal Indonesia Director of Data and Innovation, Salt Lake County and Past President, ASPA-UT Chapter Carolina Velandia Hernandez Instructor, Northern Illiniois University J. Steven Ott Decentralization Impacts in Royalties Reform Professor and Dean Emeritus, University of Utah Colombian Case, 2010-2015

Manli Zhang PRESENTERS Tamra Borchardt-Slayton Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Denver Chairperson, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah Will the Welfare Government Really Promote Citizens’ Living Standard? The Answer May Be Not Honor Keeler Assistant Director, Utah Diné Bikéyah COAUTHORS Muhammad Yusuf Ateh Deputy, Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia Panels The Impact of Performance Management on Effectiveness and Efficiency in Local Government in 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Granada Indonesia SSTIG Panel on Artificial Intelligence and Open Data Policies Martani Huseni Global Public Administration Professor, Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas

Indonesia Sponsored By: The Impact of Performance Management on Section on Science and Technology in Government Effectiveness and Efficiency in Local Government in Indonesia Endorsed By: Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance, Section on Dale Roenigk International and Comparative Administration Professor, University of North Carolina Explaining the Staying Power of a Cooperative MODERATOR/PRESENTER Benchmarking Project Michael Ahn Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts—Boston Katherine Willoughby Toward Effective Open Data Policy: The Role of Professor, University of Georgia Institutional Factors on Open Data Quality Going Beyond the Immediate Impact of Performance on Budget: A Longitudinal Analysis of Performance, Policy and Budget www.aspanet.org/annualconference 131 APRIL 4 Saturday Sessions

Panels (continued) DISCUSSANTS Chin-chih Chu MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Professor and Dean, Central Police University and Vice Justin Bullock President, Taiwan Association for Schools of Public Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University Administration and Affairs The Interplay of Human Discretion and Artificial Discretion: Do We Trust Artificial Intelligence Hong-Cheng Liu Professor and Director, I-Shou University and Past PRESENTERS President, Taiwan Association for Schools of Public Sherri Greenberg Administration and Affairs Professor, University of Texas at Austin Artificial Intelligence: Facing the Ethical, Policy and Kevin I. J. Yeh Regulatory Challenges Professor and Director, General Education Center, Shih Hsin University Genie Stowers Professor, San Francisco State University PRESENTERS Urban Open Data Portals and Mobile Applications Morgen Johansen Professor, University of Hawaii—Manoa PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Shengli Chu Chun Chieh Ma Doctoral Student, University of Massachusetts—Boston Professor and Director, Department of Public Toward Effective Open Data Policy: The Role of Administration and Management, National University of Institutional Factors on Open Data Quality Tainan and President, Taiwan Association for Schools of Public Administration and Affairs Hsini Huang Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University Shui Yan Tang The Interplay of Human Discretion and Artificial Professor and Chair, University of Southern California Discretion: Do We Trust Artificial Intelligence Wei-Ning Wu COAUTHOR Assistant Professor, Institute of Public Affairs Don-Yun Chen Management, Sun Yat-Sen University Professor, National Chengchi University The Interplay of Human Discretion and Artificial Discretion: Do We Trust Artificial Intelligence 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace E Understanding Public Service Delivery in Global 12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Garden 2 Public Administration TASPAA Panel—Globalization of Public Global Public Administration

Administration Education in Taiwan Endorsed By: Global Public Administration Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section on Public Performance and MODERATORS Management José Chiu-C. Chen Professor and Director, Tunghai University and MODERATOR/PRESENTER Immediate Past President, Taiwan Association for Schools Andrew Podger of Public Administration and Affairs Honorary Professor, Australian National University 2020 Vision for the Civil Service: Are There Any Min-Hsiu Chiang International Lessons from the 2019 Australian Public Professor and Dean, National Chengchi University and Service Review? Past President, Taiwan Association for Schools of Public Administration and Affairs

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Hui Li PRESENTERS Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore Nittam Chandel Land Corruption in China: Status, Challenges and Associate Professor, Swami Vivekanand Government Governance College Ghumarwin Sustainable Governance and Poverty Alleviation in Shiao Wang India: A Study of Poverty Alleviation Initiatives of Doctoral Student, Tsinghua University Himachal Pradesh From Fragmented Authoritarianism to Integrated Policy Pilot: The Approach to Promote Sustainable Ahmed Fayed Development Goals in China Managing Director, Cairo Graduate College Women Participation in Corrupt Activities: Evidence Chao Zhang from Egypt Doctoral Student, Tsinghua University From Fragmented Authoritarianism to Integrated PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Policy Pilot: The Approach to Promote Sustainable Deborah Mohammed-Spigner Development Goals in China Assistant Professor, Kean University Public Management and Technology Assisted Citizens’ COAUTHORS Engagement in Developing Democracies Adam Graycar Professor, University of Adelaide COAUTHOR Land Corruption in China: Status, Challenges and Aroon Manoharan Governance Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts—Boston Public Management and Technology Assisted Citizens’ Yongdong Shen Engagement in Developing Democracies Associate Professor, Zhejiang University The Dual Logic of Party Building in Social Organizations: Institutional Adherence and Resource 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 6 Absorption Emerging Dynamics of Governance Systems in Asia Alfred Wu Governance Associate Professor, National University of Singapore Land Corruption in China: Status, Challenges and Governance Sponsored By: Section on Chinese Public Administration Endorsed By: 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Seville Section on International and Comparative Administration Evaluator/Auditor Independence and Responsiveness: Walking a Tightrope PRESENTERS Governance Ren Jie

Doctoral Student, Zhejiang University Sponsored By: The Myth of Stability: The Dual-Centralization System in Center for Accountability and Performance Contemporary China

Daeyoung Rho MODERATOR/PRESENTER Rakesh Mohan Graduate Student, Korea University Director, Office of Performance Evaluations, Idaho State Expected Governance Challenges in the Labor Market of Legislature the Unified Korea of the Future

Han Zhou PRESENTERS Alexandra Fercak Doctoral Student, Sun Yat-Sen University Senior Performance Auditor, Office of the City Auditor, Regional Competition under Distinctive Power Portland, Oregon Distribution: A Multi-Case Study Based on Special Policy Areas in China

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Xiaokun Gu Mark Funkhouser Associate Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University President, Funkhouser and Associates and Former Mayor How ICT Reshapes Urban Governance: A Case Study of Kansas City, MO from the Yangzi River Delta in China

Lana Rucks Yixin Tu Principal Consultant, The Rucks Group Graduate Student, Zhejiang University County Medical Community: A Chinese Answer to Global 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Garden 3 Medical Reform Challenges Urban Governance in China Ya Ping Wang Governance Professor, University of Glasgow Liberal Confucianism or Spatial Keynesianism? An Sponsored By: Empirical Study of the Urban Transformation in China Section on Chinese Public Administration Chao Wu Endorsed By: Research Professor, Zhejiang University Section on International and Comparative Administration County Medical Community: A Chinese Answer to Global Medical Reform Challenges MODERATOR Zhirong Zhao Jiannan Wu Professor and Director, Institute for Urban and Regional Distinguished Professor and Executive Vice Dean, Infrastructure Finance, University of Minnesota Shanghai Jiao Tong University How ICT Reshapes Urban Governance: A Case Study DISCUSSANT from the Yangzi River Delta in China Yahong Zhang Associate Professor, Rutgers University—Newark 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Madrid PRESENTER Infrastructural Challenges and Issues in a World Kaifeng Yang of Perils and Liabilities Professor, Florida State University Building Participatory Government: Perception Infrastructure Variation Between and among Bureaucrats and Citizens in Chinese Cities Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Public Zhe Li Performance and Management Researcher, Shanghai Jiao Tong University How ICT Reshapes Urban Governance: A Case Study MODERATOR/COAUTHOR from the Yangzi River Delta in China Antoinette Christophe Associate Professor, Texas Southern University Tao Sun Conceivable Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Creation Dean, Nankai University of Natural and Man-Made Disasters and Compromised Liberal Confucianism or Spatial Keynesianism? An Infrastructures Empirical Study of the Urban Transformation in China PRESENTERS Jianxing Yu Jovita Esechie Professor, Zhejiang University Visiting Professor, Texas Southern University County Medical Community: A Chinese Answer to Global Infrastructure Breakdown During a Period of Natural or Medical Reform Challenges Technological Disaster

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Panels (continued) Donta Council Doctoral Student, Old Dominion University Lynette Howe Floodplain Managers’ Perceptions of Community Flood Quality Control Customer Service Representative, City of Concern, Mitigation, Preparedness and Response in the Houston Public Works United States A Vision for Politics, Policies and Administration in the United States of America is Undetermined Abdul-Akeem Sadiq Associate Professor, University of Central Florida James Thurmond Floodplain Managers’ Perceptions of Community Flood Director, MPA Program, University of Houston Concern, Mitigation, Preparedness and Response in the Avoiding the Deferred Maintenance of Public United States Infrastructure Jenna Tyler PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida Ama Edoh Adzale Floodplain Managers’ Perceptions of Community Flood Graduate Student, Texas Southern University Concern, Mitigation, Preparedness and Response in the The Impact of Hurricane Harvey on Housing United States Infrastructure in the City of Houston COAUTHORS Muriel Foster Simon Andrew Graduate Student, Texas Southern University Professor, University of North Texas Conceivable Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Creation The Impact of Disaster Experience and Smart Growth of Natural and Man-Made Disasters and Compromised Policies on Economic Resilience in Florida Cities Infrastructures Douglas Noonan COAUTHOR Professor, Indiana University—Purdue University Sarmistha Majumdar Indianapolis Associate Professor, Texas Southern University Floodplain Managers’ Perceptions of Community Flood The Impact of Hurricane Harvey on Housing Concern, Mitigation, Preparedness and Response in the Infrastructure in the City of Houston United States

12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 4 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace C Local Government Experiences in Building Achieving Diversity in Public Safety Hiring Resilience Leadership and Management Infrastructure Endorsed By: Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Public on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Performance and Management Environmental and Natural Resources Administration, Section on Public Performance and Management MODERATOR/PRESENTER David Morris PRESENTER President and Chief Executive Officer, Morris & Young-hwan Jeon McDaniel, Inc. Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Multi-Metric Entry-Level Public Safety Selection Local Neighborhood Institutions: Reinvestment Decisions of Households after Hurricane Harvey, 2017 PRESENTERS Michael Gregory PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Chief of Police, Boynton Beach Police Department Vaswati Chatterjee Achieving Diversity Using a Multi-Metric Entry-Level Assistant Professor, Villanova University Police Selection Process in Boynton Beach, Florida The Impact of Disaster Experience and Smart Growth Policies on Economic Resilience in Florida Cities

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Donwe Choi Alexander Hamilton Visiting Assitant Professor, Texas Tech University Assistant Fire Chief, Oxnard Fire Department Save Millennials: Examining the Impact of the Financial Achieving Diversity Using a Multi-Metric Entry-Level Crisis on Job Satisfaction and Its Recovery in U.S. Police Selection Process in Boynton Beach, Florida Federal Agencies

Bob Nicks Pan Suk Kim Battalion Chief, Austin Fire Department and President, Professor, Yonsei University Austin Firefighters Association Public Service Motivation and Job Performance in Achieving Diversity Using a Multi-Metric Entry-Level the Ghanaian Civil Service: The Moderating Effect of Police Selection Process in Boynton Beach, Florida Emotional Labor

12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 5 Bo Wen Assistant Professor, City University of Hong Kong Emotions, Moods, Attitudes and Job Positive Public Service: Conceptualization and Satisfaction in Public Service Experimental Evidence Leadership and Management

12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace A Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators On the Front Line of Change: Perspectives on Leadership in Practice PRESENTERS Leadership and Management Marlon Brown Doctoral Student, Valdosta State University Sponsored By: Evaluating the State of Michigan’s Employee Cascade Chapter Engagement Initiative MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Madison Sampson Kevin Campbell Doctoral Student, George Washington University Instructor, Portland State University Fired Up and Ready to Go...Home: Burning Out Black Millennials in Nonprofit Organizations PRESENTERS Jeannine Beatrice PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Deputy Director, Oregon Employment Department Hyungjo Hur Valued Leadership Development in the State Agencies Assistant Professor, Purdue University Northwest of the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Save Millennials: Examining the Impact of the Financial Health Authority Crisis on Job Satisfaction and Its Recovery in U.S. Federal Agencies Christopher Frost Chief Compliance Officer, Bonneville Power Roger Qiyuan Jin Administration California State University—Dominguez Hills Leading Compliance in Public Agencies Positive Public Service: Conceptualization and Experimental Evidence Jeff Stell Incentives Project Coordinator, Business Oregon Keon Hyung Lee No More An Afterthought: How the Public Sector Can Professor and Director, Florida State University Help Communities by Increasing Exports Save Millennials: Examining the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Job Satisfaction and Its Recovery in U.S. Graham Trainor Federal Agencies President, Oregon AFL-CIO Future of Work(ers): Dissecting the Tech-Driven Trends in Our Economy, Analyzing Their Impacts on Workers and Charting a Path for Oregon-Specific Responses

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Panels (continued) Thomas Lynch Reverend Dr., International Academy of Interfaith Karen Williams Studies Policy Analyst and Air Quality Planner, Oregon Presidential Re-Purposing of Appropriations: An Ethical Department of Environmental Quality and Integrity Issue Who Leads in Oregon’s Climate Policy Network COAUTHORS Cheng Chen 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Terrace D Professor, Sun Yat-Sen University Budget Development, Contracting and Public To Reverse and Continue Contracting Out? A Performance Configurational Approach to Balancing Transaction Public Finance Costs in Institutional Choice

Cynthia Lynch Endorsed By: Associate Professor, Hawaii Pacific University Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Presidential Re-Purposing of Appropriations: An Ethical on Procurement and Contract Management, Section on and Integrity Issue Public Performance and Management

MODERATOR 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 1 Alicia Barnes Instructor and Doctoral Student, Auburn University Accountability, Collaboration and Nonprofit Networks for Strengthening Community-Level MODERATOR/PRESENTER Outcomes for Vulnerable Populations Robert Smith Social Equity Dean, University of Illinois—Springfield Ethical Implications of Budget Developments During the Sponsored By: Trump Administration Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships

PRESENTERS Endorsed By: Benjamin Brunjes Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Assistant Professor, University of Washington Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Allies or Adversaries? The Effect of Contracting on on Public Performance and Management Perceived Cooperative Behaviors PRESENTERS Kuan-Chiu Tseng Lisa Dicke Associate Professor, National Taiwan Normal University Professor, University of North Texas Understanding Whether and How Much Public Ombudsman Programs for Accountability and Managers Sanction Contractors for Unsatisfactory Advocacy: What Have We Learned? Performance Hee Soun Jang PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Associate Professor and Assistant Chair, University of Bin Chen North Texas Associate Professor, Baruch College and the Graduate A Study of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Homeless Center, City University of New York Medical Services: Community-Based Health Service To Reverse and Continue Contracting Out? A Capacity Measured and Tested Configurational Approach to Balancing Transaction Costs in Institutional Choice PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Alida Coutino Chen Cheng Graduate Student, Texas A&M International University Associate Professor, Sun Yat-Sen University Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Assessment in a United To Reverse and Continue Contracting Out? A States-Mexico Border Town Configurational Approach to Balancing Transaction Costs in Institutional Choice

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Christopher Emrich Francisco Javier Olivares Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Graduate Student, Texas A&M International University Exposing Biases and Inequities in Disaster Loss Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Assessment in a United Accounting States-Mexico Border Town Alessandra Jerolleman Wanzhu Shi Assistant Professor, Jacksonville State University Assistant Professor, Texas A&M International University Social Justice and Equity in Emergency Management Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Assessment in a United States-Mexico Border Town Steven Torrence Emergency Services Administrator, City of Santa Monica COAUTHORS The Other Four-Letter Word: RACE Jihoon Jeong Doctoral Student, University of North Texas A Study of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Homeless 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 3 Medical Services: Community-Based Health Service Capacity Measured and Tested Empowering Women and Gender Equality in Public Service Laura Keyes Social Equity Lecturer and Undergraduate Program Coordinator, University of North Texas Endorsed By: Ombudsman Programs for Accountability and Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Advocacy: What Have We Learned? for Women in Public Administration, Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section Jesus Valero on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Assistant Professor, University of Utah Section on Public Performance and Management A Study of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Homeless Medical Services: Community-Based Health Service PRESENTERS Capacity Measured and Tested Ibtihal Benharoual Faculty, University of Hassan II Casablanca The Institutionalization of Gender: Morocco’s Challenges 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Salon 2 in Designing Inclusive Public Policies Advancing Alternative Approaches to Administrative Theory and Practice in the Field Syeda Lasna Kabir of Emergency Management Professor, University of Dhaka and North South University Social Equity Women in Bangladesh Civil Service: Evidence for the Glass Cliff Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Roma Patel Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Personnel Graduate Student, School of Liberal Studies, PDPU Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Employed Housewives: The Most Magnanimous Job Performance and Management PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS MODERATOR/PRESENTER Nakeina Douglas-Glenn Laura Olson Assistant Professor and Director, The Grace E. Harris Associate Faculty, Disaster and Emergency Management, Leadership Institute, Virginia Commonwealth University Royal Roads University Defining Leadership: Learning from the Workplace The Evolution and Continued Development of Models of Experiences of Women Governance Suited to Post-Disaster Environments Shabana Shaheen Research Coordinator, The Grace E. Harris Leadership Institute, Virginia Commonwealth University Defining Leadership: Learning from the Workplace Experiences of Women 138 ASPA 2020 Annual Conference • Anaheim, California • #ASPA2020 2020 Vision for Politics, Policy and Administration Saturday Sessions APRIL 4

Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Sukumar Ganapati 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Valencia Associate Professor, Florida International University Social, Economic, Criminal and Justice Issues Typology of Police Youth Organizations in Florida Social Equity Milena Neshkova

Associate Professor, Florida International University Endorsed By: Examining Disparities in the Juvenile Justice System: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on The Effect of Politics, Race and Gender on Youth Arrests Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Law and Administration, Section on Public Performance and Management 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Garden 4

PRESENTERS The Dominant Group’s Commitment to Meril Antony Preserving Position: Evidence across Doctoral Student, Rutgers University—Newark Administrative Levels, Policy Domains and Out- Chicago Safe Passage Program: The Social Equity Groups Cause, the Public Investment and Whether It has Been Social Equity Worth It? Endorsed By: Thao Pham Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Graduate Student, University of Illinois—Chicago Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section The Impact of Cannabis Legalization on Labor Market on Public Performance and Management Outcomes through a Racial Justice Lens MODERATOR Karen Wallace Melissa Rogers Teacher, Walden University Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Claremont The Marginalization of Black Women in the Criminal Graduate University Justice System PRESENTERS PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Christopher Krewson Jong Woo Choi Assistant Professor, Claremont Graduate University Assistant Professor, Gyeongsang National University Social Justice and the Placement of Polling Locations for Analysis of the Effects of Student Loans on Job Quality Presidential Elections for University Graduates Javier Rodriguez Vernise Estorcien Assistant Professor and Co-Director, Inequality Lab, Graduate Student, Florida International University Claremont Graduate University Typology of Police Youth Organizations in Florida Differential Imprisonment Rates under Republican- and Democrat-Controlled State Legislatures William Jackson Doctoral Student and Graduate Research Assistant, Jean Schroedel Florida International University Professor and Chair, Claremont Graduate University Examining Disparities in the Juvenile Justice System: Political Trust and Native American Electoral The Effect of Politics, Race and Gender on Youth Arrests Participation: An Analysis of Survey Data from Nevada and South Dakota Hyojin Moon Researcher, Seoul National University PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Analysis of the Effects of Student Loans on Job Quality Heather Campbell for University Graduates Professor and Chair, Claremont Graduate University Extending Environmental Justice to Religion Jae Eun You Researcher, Seoul National University Analysis of the Effects of Student Loans on Job Quality for University Graduates

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Panels (continued) Workshop COAUTHORS 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace C Sumaia Al-Kohlani Assistant Professor, United Arab Emirates University The Case Study Teaching Method for Public Extending Environmental Justice to Religion Administration Education: Opportunities for Faculty and Practitioner Collaboration Rixin Wen Global Public Administration Student, Claremont Graduate University Differential Imprisonment Rates under Republican- and Endorsed By: Democrat-Controlled State Legislatures Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section on Public Administration Education Exhibit Hall MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT 12:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m Royal Ballroom Stacy Drudy Data Center Director, NASPAA

PRESENTER Book Signings Richard Callahan 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Professor, University of San Francisco

Presidential Panel Panels 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 6 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Human Resources Management and Access to the Ballot Box: A Vision of American Development from an International Perspective Democracy at Its Best Global Public Administration Sponsored By: Park University Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Administration MODERATOR Erik Bergrud MODERATOR Associate Vice President for University Engagement, Park Jeanne-Marie Col University Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York PRESENTERS Ana-Maria Dimand DISCUSSANT Doctoral Student, Florida International University Chester A. (Chet) Newland Emeritus Duggan Distinguished Professor of Public Thomas Hicks Administration, University of Southern California Commissioner, U.S. Elections Assistance Commission PRESENTERS Kimberlee Ried Demetrios Argyriades Independent Researcher/Historian Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York From Reason to a Resource: The Chequered Evolution of Both the “Human Factor” and Human Resource Management

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Panels (continued) 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 1 Abderrahmane Hassani-Alaoui Public Management in Education and Military Adjunct Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Settings City University of New York Global Public Administration Human Resources Management Reform in Morocco: A

Strategy for Recruiting and Developing Young Entrants Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Pan Suk Kim Administration, Section on Public Administration Professor, Yonsei University Education Competency Assessment System and Practice in the Korean Government PRESENTERS Xinrui Feng Gaone Masire Doctoral Student, Peking University Former Head, Human Resource Management, African Teachers’ Online Petitions in China: Research Based on a Union Nation-Wide Public Forum (2008-2019) Developing a Human Resources Management Strategy for the African Union Edin Mujkic Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Colorado Lillian Oonyu-Kristiansen Springs Associate Staff Analyst, New York Metropolitan Transit Improving the International Military Education and Authority Training Program Curricula for Stronger Institutional Employee Engagement and Empowerment in Capacity Management of Change Gopal Krishan Sanghaik 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 3 Associate Professor, Rajiv Gandhi Government College Chaura Maidan Public Governance Issues and Challenges in Policies and Governance Initiatives for Equitable Access East Asia to Higher Education in India: Challenges and a Way Global Public Administration Forward

Endorsed By: PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Section on International and Comparative Administration James Harrington Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT The Effect of Military Service Systems on Individuals’ Kuotsai Liou Performance and the Mediating Role of Organizational Professor, University of Central Florida Commitment

DISCUSSANTS COAUTHOR Stephen Condrey Yongjun Park President, Condrey and Associates Inc. Doctoral Student and Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Dallas Andrew Podger The Effect of Military Service Systems on Individuals’ Honorary Professor, Australian National University Performance and the Mediating Role of Organizational Commitment PRESENTERS Ssu-Ming Chang Professor, National Taipei University Stakeholder Participation in the Decommissioning Management of the First Nuclear Power Plant in Taiwan: The Role of an Atomic Energy Council

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Panels (continued) 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Granada 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace E Government, Gamification and Higher Current Structural Challenges to the American Education: Innovation Shaping the Future of System of Government Public Administration Governance Governance

Sponsored By: Endorsed By: Park University Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance Endorsed By: MODERATOR/PRESENTER Section on Public Administration Education Maren Trochmann Assistant Professor, College of Charleston MODERATOR Integrating the Three Approaches: Federal Rulemaking Kirby Brown as an Illustration of Public Administration Theory Dean, College of Management, Park University

PRESENTERS DISCUSSANT/PRESENTER Frank Anechiarico Susan Keim Maynard-Knox Professor of Government and Law, Assistant Professor, Park University Hamilton College Education and Gamification: Applying Public The New Populism and the Ethics of Public Administration Theory to Practice in the Virtual World Administration of Minecraft

Ernita Joaquin PRESENTERS Associate Professor, San Francisco State University Laurie DiPadova-Stocks Decline, Decay and Resilience: A Framework for Professor, Park University—Gilbert, Arizona Understanding Administrative Capacity Student Scholarship and Community Engagement

Alasdair Roberts Pamela Galera Professor, University of Massachusetts—Amherst Parks Manager, City of Anaheim Should We Defend the Administrative State? Local Government: Building Real World Community with Minecraft PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Thomas Greitens Zac Jarrard Professor, Central Michigan University Graduate Student and Project Manager, Park University Decline, Decay and Resilience: A Framework for Artificial Intelligence: Alexa, Tell Me about My City Understanding Administrative Capacity Don Wise Instructor, Park University Student Scholarship and Community Engagement

1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Seville Innovations in Local Governance Governance

Endorsed By: Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Public Performance and Management

MODERATOR Kristen Norman-Major Professor, Hamline University

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Panels (continued) COAUTHOR Rachel Slotter PRESENTER Graduate Student, Disaster Research Center Mitchell Berg Exploring the Mitigation Toolkit City Administrator, Hamline University Promoting Social Equity, Collaboration and Shared Vision among Local Government and Tribal Nations 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Madrid Government Innovations in Technologies, PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Sustainability and Governance Lupita McClenning Director, Planning and Development Services, Greater Infrastructure Salt Lake Municipal Services District The Utah Metro Township Experiment: The Good, the Sponsored By: Bad, the Ugly and What We Have Learned So Far Section on Science and Technology in Government Endorsed By: Gregory Schulz Section on Public Performance and Management Municipal Administrator, City Manager, Magna Metro Township The Utah Metro Township Experiment: The Good, the MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Yu-Che Chen Bad, the Ugly and What We Have Learned So Far Professor and Director, University of Nebraska—Omaha Emerging Technologies and Regulatory Compliance: 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 4 The Case of Recreational Use of Drones

Developing and Implementing Emergency PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Management Networks Marc Holzer Infrastructure Distinguished Professor, Suffolk University Digital Governance in Cities around the World Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Veronica Junjan on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Public Assistant Professor, University of Twente Performance and Management Technology Investments in Local Governments: What Do Dutch Local Governments Do? MODERATOR Thomas Poulin Aroon Manoharan Core Faculty, Capella University Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts—Boston Digital Governance in Cities around the World PRESENTERS Wu Chen James Melitski Doctoral Student, Nanjing University Professor, Marist College The Changing of Chinese Emergency Networks after Digital Governance in Cities around the World Setting Up a Ministry of Emergency Management Amir Rouhollahi Fatih Demiroz Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida Assistant Professor, Sam Houston State University Renewable Policies and Innovation of Complementary Bridging the Gap between Emergent Volunteer Groups Energy Technology and Disaster Governance: A Complexity Approach Rene Torenvlied Yue Ge Professor, University of Twente Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida Technology Investments in Local Governments: What Do Hurricane Evacuation Policy Implementation: A Three- Dutch Local Governments Do? Way Comparison

PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Joseph Trainor Associate Professor, University of Delaware Exploring the Mitigation Toolkit www.aspanet.org/annualconference 143 APRIL 4 Saturday Sessions

Panels (continued) PRESENTER Eric Boyer COAUTHORS Assistant Professor, University of Texas at El Paso Kelsey Edmond Dispelling the Myth of Market Incentives: What Drives Graduate Student, University of Massachusetts—Boston Nonprofit Client Engagement? Digital Governance in Cities around the World PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Chenyu Huang Karabi Bezboruah Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington Emerging Technologies and Regulatory Compliance: Stakeholder Relationship Management in the Nonprofit The Case of Recreational Use of Drones Sector: A Systematic Review of Donor-Beneficiary Interests Kelly Stevens Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida Nathaniel Wright Renewable Policies and Innovation of Complementary Assistant Professor, Texas Tech University Energy Technology Does Citizen Participation Improve Nonprofit Performance? Insights from a National Study of Community-Based Nonprofits 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 2 Innovation and Public-Sector Human Resources COAUTHORS Leadership and Management Tia Sheree Gaynor Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati Endorsed By: Does Citizen Participation Improve Nonprofit Section on International and Comparative Administration Performance? Insights from a National Study of Community-Based Nonprofits PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Shaowei Wu Angela Kline Associate Professor, Nanjing University Assistant Professor, West Chester University Professionalization and Political Control: The Unique Calling the Youths: The Importance of Engaging Mode of Chinese Government Younger Generations in Nonprofit Governance

COAUTHOR 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace F Shu Wei Professor, Nanjing University Public Service Motivation Professionalization and Political Control: The Unique Leadership and Management Mode of Chinese Government MODERATOR/PRESENTER Mary Guy 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 4 Professor, University of Colorado Denver Nonprofit Governance: Understanding Can a Cheerful Face Prevent an Exhausted Heart? Stakeholder Participation and Engagement Findings from Male and Female Taiwanese Police Officers and Social Workers Leadership and Management

Endorsed By: PRESENTERS Robert Elliott Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Doctoral Student, University of Illinois—Springfield Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Nonprofit Testing Public Service Motivation Theory and Police Policy, Practice and Partnerships Work Behaviors

MODERATOR/PRESENTER Joel Vallett Lindsey Evans Assistant Professor, Southern Utah University Assistant Professor, University of Louisville Incentives and Street-Level Bureaucrats Calling the Youths: The Importance of Engaging Younger Generations in Nonprofit Governance

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Panels (continued) Anthony Silard Professor, California State University, San Bernardino PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Managing Secondary Trauma in Police Organizations: Joohi Kim The Role of Relational Identification Doctoral Student, Florida State University Understanding the Job Satisfaction of Employees with a Doctoral Degree: Sectoral Difference and Motivational 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace D Structure Navigating Nonprofit Funding, Finance and Performance COAUTHOR Kaifeng Yang Public Finance Professor, Florida State University Understanding the Job Satisfaction of Employees with a Endorsed By: Doctoral Degree: Sectoral Difference and Motivational Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Structure Section on Public Performance and Management

MODERATOR 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Salon 5 Triparna Vasavada Associate Professor of Public Administration, Penn State The Elaboration of Emotions in Public-Sector Harrisburg Organizations Leadership and Management PRESENTER Chongmyoung Lee Sponsored By: Assistant Professor, California State University—Los California State University, San Bernardino Angeles Credibility of Performance Measurement in the Endorsed By: Nonprofit Sector Conference of Minority Public Administrators PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS PRESENTER Deborah Carroll Marc Fudge Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Associate Professor, California State University, San Examining the Federal Deductibility of Charitable Bernardino Contributions: Implications for the Distribution of State What is the Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Local Taxes and Citizen Participation? An Examination of the Impact of Land Value Capture Transit-Oriented Development on Sarah Larson Civic Engagement Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida Examining the Federal Deductibility of Charitable PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Contributions: Implications for the Distribution of State Ian Adams and Local Taxes Doctoral Student, University of Utah Gendered, Bifurcated and Unfair: Differentiated Nga Le Emotional Labor Demands in Non-Traditional Doctoral Student, Florida International University Occupations The Effectiveness of Foundation Grants: A Case Study of Florida Jonathan Anderson Chair and Professor of Public Administration, California Jianzhi Zhao State University, San Bernardino Associate Professor, Fudan University Managing Secondary Trauma in Police Organizations: Do Nonprofit Organizations Really Diversify Their The Role of Relational Identification Revenue Sources over Time?

Sharon Mastracci COAUTHORS Professor, University of Utah David Hai Guo Gendered, Bifurcated and Unfair: Differentiated Associate Professor, Florida International University Emotional Labor Demands in Non-Traditional The Effectiveness of Foundation Grants: A Case Study of Occupations Florida

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Panels (continued) 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Terrace A Jiahuan Lu Retrospect and Prospect of Truth and Integrity Assistant Professor, Rutgers University—Newark in State Budgeting Do Nonprofit Organizations Really Diversify Their Public Finance Revenue Sources over Time?

Endorsed By: 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 2 Section on Public Administration Education, Section on Public Performance and Management Public Performance Management in the United States and Abroad MODERATOR/PRESENTER Public Finance William Glasgall Senior Vice President and Director, State and Local Endorsed By: Initiatives, The Volcker Alliance Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on An Introduction and Overview of the Truth and Integrity Public Performance and Management of State Budgeting

PRESENTER PRESENTERS Ama Kissiwah Boateng Daniel Castro Doctoral Student, National University of Public Service Doctoral Student, Florida International University “Watching the Watchman”: The Watchdog Role of Civil A Student’s Perspective of Conducting the Project Society Organizations in Ghana’s Public Financial Management David Hai Guo Associate Professor, Florida International University PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Best Practices and Applications of Budget Forecasting Joseph Antwi-Boasiako and Reserve Funds Graduate Student, University of Ghana “Watching the Watchman”: The Watchdog Role of Civil Merl Hackbart Society Organizations in Ghana’s Public Financial Professor, University of Kentucky Management Best Practices and Applications of Debt and Legacy Costs

Todd Ely Alex Hathaway Associate Professor, University of Colorado Denver Research Associate II, Georgia State University Institutionalizing Performance Management and Best Practices and Applications of Fiscal Transparency Budgeting in State Government Sarah Swanbeck William Swann Executive Director, Goldman School of Public Policy, Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Denver University of California—Berkeley Institutionalizing Performance Management and The Future of Public Finance Education Budgeting in State Government Zhirong Zhao Zhirong Zhao Professor and Director, Institute for Urban and Regional Professor and Director, Institute for Urban and Regional Infrastructure Finance, University of Minnesota Infrastructure Finance, University of Minnesota Future Research and Applications Sustainability of Municipal Debt in China: Framework, Measurement and Status COAUTHORS Yanbing Han COAUTHOR Doctoral Student, Florida International University Paul Teske A Student’s Perspective of Conducting the Project Dean and University of Colorado Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado Denver Nga Le Institutionalizing Performance Management and Doctoral Student, Florida International University Budgeting in State Government A Student’s Perspective of Conducting the Project

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Panels (continued) 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Garden 3 1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Valencia Visions for Gender Equity and Equality: History Nervous Areas of Government: Addressing Informing Current Practice in the Public Sector Inequities around the World Social Equity

Social Equity Sponsored By:

Section on Democracy and Social Justice Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Endorsed By: International and Comparative Administration, Section Conference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBT on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Advocacy Alliance, Section for Women in Public Section on Public Performance and Management Administration, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and MODERATOR Management Susan T. Gooden Interim Dean, Wilder School of Government and Public MODERATOR/PRESENTER Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University Patricia Shields Professor, Texas State University PRESENTERS The U.S. Sanitary Commission: Recovering Women’s Anbu Arumugam Leadership, Management and Compassion During the Senior Assistant Professor and Department Head, Periyar Civil War Government Arts College, Government of Tamil Nadu The State of Gender Equality in India and the Impact of MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Mid-Day Meal Schemes Hillary Knepper Associate Professor and Chair, Pace University Simone Martin-Howard Gender in 21st Century Nonprofit Administration Assistant Professor, Long Island University Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Challenges PRESENTER and Opportunities Sean McCandless Assistant Professor, University of Illinois—Springfield PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS #MeToo: Public Administration Responsibility at the Loren Gatch Local Level Professor, University of Central Oklahoma Turkish Origin Germans: Temporarily Permanent COAUTHORS Michelle Evans John Hitz Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee— Professor, University of Central Oklahoma Chattanooga Turkish Origin Germans: Temporarily Permanent Gender in 21st Century Nonprofit Administration

Wendy Nicholson Shilpa Viswanath Doctoral Student, Rutgers University Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin—La Crosse Racial Equity in Brazil The Role of Gender in Natural Resource Management and Conservation Elizabeth Overman Professor, University of Central Oklahoma Turkish Origin Germans: Temporarily Permanent

COAUTHOR Marilyn Rubin Distinguished Research Associate, Rutgers University— Newark Racial Equity in Brazil

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Panels (continued) Gilles Rouet Larequoi Professor, University of Versailles St Quentin-en-Yvelines 1:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 8 Public Action and Digital Democracy: Responsibility and AIRMAP Session—Trends and Developments Necessary Inclusion in French Global Public Administration: Thierry Côme Larequoi Technological and Empowerment Issues Professor, University of Versailles St Quentin-en-Yvelines Global Public Administration Public Action and Digital Democracy: Responsibility and Necessary Inclusion PRESENTERS Annie Bartoli Antoine Masingue Professor, University of Versailles and Georgetown Associate Professor, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de- University France Patient Empowerment: A Significant Lever for Mental Construction and Development of Smart Cities: The Role Health Care? The Case of an Innovative Structure in of Public and Political Entrepreneurs France Pierre-Charles Pupion Laurent Bouchard Chairman, AIRMAP and, Professor, International Center Senior Associate Professor, University of Poitiers of Public Management The French Territorial Management Between New Public Management, Ethics and Innovative “Deconcentration” and “Decentralization” (19th–21st Behavior of Public Managers Centuries) Nicolas Sabben Simon Porcher Université Paris Associate Professor, Université Sorbonne Paris Agile Management to Help Public Intelligence Culture, Ethnic Fractionalization and Privatization: Companies Cross-Country Evidence

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Yves Chappoz Book Signings Professor, University of Lyon 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom New Public Management, Ethics and Innovative Behavior of Public Managers

Herve Chomienne Social Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Associate Professor, University of Versailles St Quentin- (SEDI) Workshop en-Yvelines Agile Management to Help Public Intelligence 3:00 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Pacific Room Companies

Sophie Cros 3:05 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Pacific Room Professor, Normandie Université Conducting Social Equity, Diversity and Agile Management to Help Public Intelligence Inclusion Research Companies PRESENTER RaJade Berry-James Phillippe Dorbaire Associate Professor, North Carolina State University Director, Confucius Institute New Public Management, Ethics and Innovative Behavior of Public Managers 3:55 p.m. - 4:40 p.m. Pacific Room Incorporating Social Equity, Diversity and David Huron Executive President, AIRMAP and Senior Associate Inclusion in Courses and Curricula Professor, Université Côte d’Azur PRESENTER Construction and Development of Smart Cities: The Role Richard Greggory Johnson, III of Public and Political Entrepreneurs Professor, University of San Francisco

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Yolanda Crewe 4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Pacific Room Doctoral Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Designing Mission Statements and Writing The Impact of Registered Apprenticeships on the Middle- Social Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Policies Skills Gap PRESENTER Steven Putansu Alan Kennedy Lecturer, American University Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Denver Changing the Narrative: The Second Amendment and Gun Policy 5:35 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Pacific Room Paul Goodfellow Incorporating Social Equity, Diversity and Environmental Program Specialist, Alaska Department of Inclusion in the Workplace and HR Environmental Conservation PRESENTER State-Level Boundary Organizations and Climate Meghna Sabharwal Change Policy Initiatives Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas David Lehman Graduate Student, Louisiana State University Presidential Panel On the Wicked Problem of Climate Change 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G “A Portrait of LA County” Panels MODERATOR Shawn Landres 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 6 Immediate Past Chair, Los Angeles County Quality and Assessing and Addressing Corruption Productivity Commission Global Public Administration

PRESENTERS Endorsed By: Norma García Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Acting Director, Los Angeles County Department of Parks International and Comparative Administration and Recreation PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Kristen Lewis Luke Hong Chin Hsiao Director and Co-Founder, Measure of America Professor, I-Shou University of Taiwan Policy Evaluation of Taiwan Defense Integrity: A Social Carrie Miller Accountability Approach Assistant Executive Director, Los Angeles County Office of Child Protection Junghyae Lee Research Associate, Case Western Reserve University Jennifer Price-Lescher Enhancing the Efficacy of Anti-Corruption Programs Director, Programs and Special Projects, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Namkyung Oh Associate Professor, University of Akron Enhancing the Efficacy of Anti-Corruption Programs Founders’ Fellows Panel Elizabeth Perez-Chiques 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 Assistant Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Contemporary Issues in Public Administration Económicas Personnel Management in Environments of Consolidated MODERATOR/PRESENTER Corruption: The Case of Two Mexican Municipalities Christopher Tyler Burks Doctoral Student, American University Who Will Control the Smart City? Imperative Public Policies for Digital Democracy www.aspanet.org/annualconference 149 APRIL 4 Saturday Sessions

Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Liuqing Ren Olga Pysmenna Graduate Student, Renmin University of China Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida Political Uncertainty, Political Cycle and the Process of The Role of Informal Payments and Informal Corruption Decarbonization Networks in State-Business Relationships in the Post- Soviet Countries Ke Zou Guangdong University of Finance COAUTHORS Political Uncertainty, Political Cycle and the Process of Stan Korotchenko Decarbonization Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida The Role of Informal Payments and Informal Corruption Networks in State-Business Relationships in the Post- 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 3 Soviet Countries Korean Public Administration in the United Oliver Meza States: Connection, Commitment and Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas Contribution Personnel Management in Environments of Consolidated Global Public Administration Corruption: The Case of Two Mexican Municipalities Sponsored By: Section on Korean Public Administration 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace B Good Governance and Political Cycles Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Administration Global Public Administration MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Endorsed By: Jooho Lee Section on International and Comparative Administration Associate Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha

MODERATOR/COAUTHOR PRESENTERS Hao Sun Frances Berry Doctoral Candidate, The State University of New York Reubin O.D. Askew Eminent Scholar and Frank at Albany, and Research Analyst at The Brookings Sherwood Professor of Public Administration, Florida Institution State University Political Uncertainty, Political Cycle and the Process of Decarbonization Marc Holzer Distinguished Professor, Suffolk University PRESENTERS Ayobami Adesiyan Pan Suk Kim Lecturer, The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Nigeriai Professor, Yonsei University Institutional Engineering and Party Politics in Nigeria: A Study of Presidential Elections in the Fourth Republic Yong Lee Professor Emeritus, Iowa State University Cristina Rodriguez-Acosta Assistant Director, Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public M. Jae Moon Policy, Florida International University Underwood Distinguished Professor, Yonsei University Public Administration and Good Governance in Post Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Paraguay James Perry Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Indiana University— PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Bloomington Shiming Zheng Professor, Jinan University Political Uncertainty, Political Cycle and the Process of Decarbonization

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Panels (continued) Ali Khan Post-Doctoral Fellow, Tongji University 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Granada Transactional Leadership and Employees’ Innovative Perspectives on Civil Service Reform Behavior: The Role of Workplace Learning, Knowledge Management and SNSs Global Public Administration COAUTHORS Endorsed By: Naseer Abbas Khan Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on University of Science and Technology China International and Comparative Administration Transactional Leadership and Employees’ Innovative Behavior: The Role of Workplace Learning, Knowledge MODERATOR/PRESENTER Management and SNSs John Sweeney Director, Qazaq Research Institute for Future Studies, Zhomart Medeuov Narxoz University Department Head, Academy of Public Administration From Professional to Strategic to Innovative: Future under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Competencies for Civil Servants of Kazakhstan Civic Engagement in Building Good Governance: Steps in Implementing the Concept of a “Listening State” in PRESENTERS Kazakhstan Hon Chan Professor, City University of Hong Kong Yedil Ospan Party-ization of the Civil Service: The 2018 Chinese Civil Senior Research Fellow, Academy of Public Service Law Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Cristina Stanica Civic Engagement in Building Good Governance: Steps Visiting Lecturer, Northeastern University in Implementing the Concept of a “Listening State” in Public Value Creation in Central and Eastern European Kazakhstan Service Delivery

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 4 Zhanyl Bekmurzayeva Public Values, Social Values and Safety Policy: In Deputy Head, Center for Applied Research and International Partnership, Academy of Public Memory of Professor Kyujin Jung Administration under the President of the Republic of Global Public Administration Kazakhstan Civic Engagement in Building Good Governance: Steps Sponsored By: in Implementing the Concept of a “Listening State” in Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships Kazakhstan Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Administration Margarita Kadyrova and Section on Korean Public Administration Director, Institute of Professional Development, Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Hyung Jun Park From Professional to Strategic to Innovative: Future Professor, Sungkyunkwan University Competencies for Civil Servants of Kazakhstan

Zukhra Karamalayeva DISCUSSANT/PRESENTER Dohyeong Kim Deputy Director, Institute of Professional Development, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Academy of Public Administration under the President of A System Dynamics Analysis of Crime and Urban Safety the Republic of Kazakhstan in South Korea From Professional to Strategic to Innovative: Future Competencies for Civil Servants of Kazakhstan DISCUSSANTS/COAUTHORS Sang Choi Associate Professor, Korea University New Publicness and Its Implications: Theory and Practice www.aspanet.org/annualconference 151 APRIL 4 Saturday Sessions

Panels (continued) PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS John Bartle Lauren Mullins Dean and Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Assistant Professor, Long Island University Gender Budgeting: An International Perspective Are Family-Friendly Programs Melting the Glass Ceiling? An Empirical Study of Career Advancement Nadia Mahallati Doctoral Student, University of Utah PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Gender in State Government: The Utah Experience Si-Jeoung Kim Research Professor, Korea University Sharon Mastracci New Publicness and Its Implications: Theory and Professor, University of Utah Practice Gender in State Government: The Utah Experience

Taehee Kim Sherri Mora Assistant Professor, Seoul National University of Science Associate Chair, Texas State University and Technology Empowering Women in City Management: Career Are Family-Friendly Programs Melting the Glass Aspirations of Mid-Level Women in Texas City Ceiling? An Empirical Study of Career Advancement Management

COAUTHORS Marilyn Rubin Young Un Ban Distinguished Research Associate, Rutgers University— Professor, Chungbuk National University Newark A System Dynamics Analysis of Crime and Urban Safety Gender Budgeting: An International Perspective in South Korea Ashley Wayman Nam Hee Choi City Secretary, City of Rollingwood, Texas Professor, Korea National University of Transportation Empowering Women in City Management: Career A System Dynamics Analysis of Crime and Urban Safety Aspirations of Mid-Level Women in Texas City in South Korea Management Seunghoon Lee Professor, Chungbuk National University 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Valencia A System Dynamics Analysis of Crime and Urban Safety in South Korea The Oregon Atlas of Collaboration: Cataloguing State-Connected Collaboratives and Collaborative Platforms 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 2 Governance Examining the Evolving Role of Gender in Established Governance Structures Endorsed By: Section on Complexity and Network Studies Governance

Endorsed By: MODERATORS/COAUTHORS Rebecca McLain Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section for Research Director, National Policy Consensus Center, Women in Public Administration Portland State University Mapping State-Connected Collaboratives and MODERATOR Collaborative Platforms Patricia Shields and Professor, Texas State University The Role of Collaborative Platforms in Supporting Collaborative Governance PRESENTER Nandhini Rangarajan Associate Professor, Texas State University A Review of Scholarship on Gender and Public Personnel Administration (2008-2018)

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Panels (continued) Peter Wilcoxen Ajello Professor in Energy and Environmental Policy, Tina Nabatchi Syracuse University Joseph A. Strasser Endowed Professor in Public The Efficiency of Collaborative Watershed Councils in Administration, Syracuse University Oregon Mapping State-Connected Collaboratives and Collaborative Platforms and 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 3 The Efficiency of Collaborative Watershed Councils in Energy Infrastructure Oregon and Infrastructure The Role of Collaborative Platforms in Supporting Collaborative Governance Endorsed By: Section on Environmental and Natural Resources PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Administration, Section on Public Performance and Catherine Annis Management Doctoral Student, Syracuse University Actor Representation and Policy Implications in PRESENTERS Complex Network Systems Minwoo Ahn Doctoral Student, School of Government and Public Bryce Barthuly Policy Doctoral Student, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Testing the Effects of Collaborative Processes on City University of New York Different Stakeholders in the U.S. Electric Sector The Role of Collaborative Platforms in Supporting Collaborative Governance Hal Nelson Associate Professor, Portland State University Katie Fields Risky Backyards? Psychometric Risks from New Energy Graduate Student, National Policy Consensus Institute, Infrastructure Portland State University Mapping State-Connected Collaboratives and PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Collaborative Platforms Teng-Wen Chang Doctoral Student, National Chengchi University Qasim Mehdi Comparing the Preferences Toward Nuclear Energy Doctoral Student, Syracuse University Between Technocrats and Laypersons Based on an The Efficiency of Collaborative Watershed Councils in Integrated Framework Oregon Jia Guo COAUTHORS Associate Professor, Beijing Normal University Rhea Acuna Social Constructions of Target Population and Policy Doctoral Student, Syracuse University Narrative Strategies: Evidence from Nuclear Power Actor Representation and Policy Implications in Policy in China Complex Network Systems Yue Guo Julia Carboni Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University Associate Professor, Syracuse University Social Constructions of Target Population and Policy Actor Representation and Policy Implications in Narrative Strategies: Evidence from Nuclear Power Complex Network Systems Policy in China

Bobby Cochran Linsheng He Executive Director, Willamette Partnership Graduate Student, Beijing Normal University Mapping State-Connected Collaboratives and Social Constructions of Target Population and Policy Collaborative Platforms Narrative Strategies: Evidence from Nuclear Power and Policy in China The Role of Collaborative Platforms in Supporting Collaborative Governance

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Panels (continued) COAUTHOR Donna Rizzo Tong-Yi Huang Professor, University of Vermont Professor, National Chengchi University Artificial Intelligence, Precision Agriculture and Comparing the Preferences Toward Nuclear Energy Cyberinfrastructure Technologies: Prospects and Between Technocrats and Laypersons Based on an Challenges Integrated Framework

Heewon Lee 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 5 Doctoral Student, Florida State University Effects of Horizontal and Functional Coordination on Emotional Intelligence in Public Service Energy Actions Leadership and Management

COAUTHOR Endorsed By: Richard Feiock Conference of Minority Public Administrators Professor, Florida State University Effects of Horizontal and Functional Coordination on PRESENTER Energy Actions Zehavit Levitats Post-Doctoral Fellow, Yale University and University of Haifa 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace A Engage Them through Emotions: Exploring the Role of Risks and Benefits of Precision Agriculture and Emotional Intelligence in Public-Sector Engagement Cyberinfrastructure Technologies PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Infrastructure Cristina Hintea Associate Professor, Babes Bolyai University Endorsed By: Leadership Resilience: The Role Played by Individual Section on Public Performance and Management Resilience in Leading Public Organizations Effectively

MODERATOR/PRESENTER Mei Sun Asim Zia Doctoral Student, Huazhong University of Science and Professor, University of Vermont Technology Harnessing Big Data, Sensors and Artificial Intelligence How Servant Leadership Affects Civil Servants’ for Sustainable Food, Energy and Water Systems: Service Attitudes: The Mediating Effect of Basic Needs Regulatory and Ethical Dimensions Satisfaction

DISCUSSANT Tudor Ticlau Christopher Koliba Lecturer, Babes-Bolyai University Professor, University of Vermont Leadership Resilience: The Role Played by Individual Resilience in Leading Public Organizations Effectively PRESENTER Maaz Gardezi COAUTHORS Assistant Professor, South Dakota State University Zhixia Chen Anticipating Risks and Benefits of Precision Agriculture Professor, Huazhong University of Science and on the Future of Agricultural Workforce: A Multi- Technology Stakeholder Research Agenda How Servant Leadership Affects Civil Servants’ Service Attitudes: The Mediating Effect of Basic Needs PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Satisfaction Lindsay Barbieri Doctoral Student, University of Vermont Richard Feiock Artificial Intelligence, Precision Agriculture and Professor, Florida State University Cyberinfrastructure Technologies: Prospects and Functional Fragmentation and Organizational Challenges Performance: Evidence from U.S. State Budget Agencies

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Panels (continued) Thomas McWeeney Professor, California State University, San Bernardino Eran Vigoda-Gadot Philanthropic Foundation Professor, University of Haifa Leadership-Driven Synergy Between Government and Engage Them through Emotions: Exploring the Role of Corporate Goals: The Benefit Corporation Emotional Intelligence in Public-Sector Engagement COAUTHORS Kwang Bin Bae 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 4 Assistant Professor, Dongguk University Innovative Pathways to Public Service: What Makes Nonprofit Employees Exit Their Promoting Public-Sector Careers through a Organizations? An Examination of the United States Regional Collaborative Nonprofit Sector Leadership and Management Hyungjo Hur Assistant Professor, Purdue University Northwest PRESENTERS What Makes Nonprofit Employees Exit Their Juliet Lee Organizations? An Examination of the United States Director, Administration and External Relations, Nonprofit Sector University of Southern California

Randi Kay Stephens 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace E Associate Program Manager, Institute for Local Government Local Government Financial Strategies Public Finance

3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace F Endorsed By: Nonprofits, Foundations and Alternative Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Organizational Forms Management Leadership and Management MODERATOR/PRESENTER Erin Coghlan Endorsed By: Policy Director, Berkeley Institute for Young Americans Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Caught in a Storm: Analysis of California Unified School Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Districts at Risk of Financial Insolvency Public Performance and Management PRESENTERS PRESENTER Yoonkyung Lee Jihye Jung Research Professor, Yonsei University Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Denver Decentralization and Local Currency System: Expansion Foundation Accountability through Openness in of Social Welfare Programs and Diffusion of Block Chain Grantmaking Technology

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Zhao Qi Breena Coates Doctoral Student, Peking University Professor, State University of San Diego—IVC Models of Chinese Performance Budgeting and the Leadership-Driven Synergy Between Government and Assessment of Their Effects: Field Work of Four Typical Corporate Goals: The Benefit Corporation Places So Hee Jeon Xiaoheng Wang Associate Professor, Central Michigan University Assistant Professor, Wichita State University What Makes Nonprofit Employees Exit Their The Drivers of Municipal Cash Solvency: Evidence from Organizations? An Examination of the U.S. Nonprofit the Large American Cities Sector

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Camila Fonseca PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Research Associate, University of Minnesota Thomas Lindman The Use of Performance Measures in Transit Funding Graduate Student, University of California—Berkeley Allocation: Experiences across States Institute for Young Americans Caught in a Storm: Analysis of California Unified School Raihana Zeerak Districts at Risk of Financial Insolvency Research Associate, University of Minnesota The Use of Performance Measures in Transit Funding Zheng Yang Allocation: Experiences across States Assistant Professor, California State University— Dominguez Hills Zhirong Zhao Understanding Municipal Fiscal Health through the Lens Professor and Director, Institute for Urban and Regional of Network Embeddedness Infrastructure Finance, University of Minnesota The Use of Performance Measures in Transit Funding COAUTHOR Allocation: Experiences across States Rui Sun Associate Professor, California State University— Dominguez Hills 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Seville Understanding Municipal Fiscal Health through the Lens Election Administration and Democratic of Network Embeddedness Governance Social Equity 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Madrid The Exploitation of Alternative Financial Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Resources for Local Governments Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Public Finance on Public Performance and Management

Sponsored By: MODERATOR/PRESENTER Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Karla Drenner Professor, Purdue University Global and State Endorsed By: Representative Section on International and Comparative Administration Legislative Effectiveness and Elected Women MODERATOR David Hai Guo PRESENTER Willie Green Associate Professor, Florida International University Program Manager and Clerk-Recorder, Yolo County Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Elections PRESENTER Strategic Elections Administration Management: Theory Laicheng Wen Testing and Empirical Findings in Yolo County, CA Professor, Central University of Finance and Economics Transparency, Price Formation Mechanism and Risk Control of Local Government Special Bonds in China PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Paul Manson Researcher, Reed College PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Who Becomes a Steward of Democracy? Nathan Bean Research Associate, University of Minnesota The Use of Performance Measures in Transit Funding COAUTHORS Natalie Adona Allocation: Experiences across States Assistant Clerk-Recorder, Nevada County Who Becomes a Steward of Democracy?

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Panels (continued) Welcome Reception Paul Gronke Professor, Reed College 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Fountain Terrace Who Becomes a Steward of Democracy?

Jay Lee Research Fellow, Reed College Who Becomes a Steward of Democracy?

Presidential Panel 4:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G NIMBY, YIMBY or Neither? Homelessness in Los Angeles and Beyond

SPEAKER Kendra Stewart Professor and Director, The Riley Center for Livable Communities, College of Charleston

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Sunday, April 5, 2020 Congratulations to Paul Danczyk on a great year 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. as ASPA’s president. We’re proud to call Hyatt Regency Orange County Paul a GSPIA graduate. Madrid Room Sunday Sessions APRIL 5 TRACKS: Global Governance Infrastructure Leadership Public Finance Social Equity SESSION TIME Room Royal Ballroom ASPA Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Foyer Retrieve Key from Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ASPA Registration Yoga 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 a.m. Royal Ballroom International Chapter 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Seville International Journal of Public Administration (IJPA) Editors’ Meeting 7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Salon 2 New York Metropolitan Chapter 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 6 Section on Chinese Public Administration (SCPA) Deans’ Roundtable 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 5 Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships (SNPPP) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 4 Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations (SPALR) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 1 Section on Science and Technology in Government (SSTIG) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Granada South Asian Section on Public Administration (SASPA) 7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Salon 3 Exhibit Hall Open 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom Chinese Public Administration Review (CPAR) Journal Editors’ Meeting 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 5 Presidential Panel— The Attack on the Administrative State and 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G What Public Administration Can Do about It Section Leadership Meeting 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 2 Workshop—The Challenges of Race and Leadership in Public Administration: Using Data to Lead 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace B Capacity, Development and Government Function in China 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Madrid Civil Servants in Transnational and Supranational Spaces: Influence, Migration and Legitimacy 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Harbor Room Health Care Policy and Health Service Delivery Challenges 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace D Networks, Collaboration and Co-Production in Infrastructure Projects 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 3 Regional Intergovernmental Organizations (RIGOs) as a Locus of Local-State-Federal Relations 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Seville Integrating Local Government Sustainability Planning and Performance Management 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Garden 3 Policy Considerations in Infrastructure 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Pacific Room Bearing Witness: Doing Disaster Field Research (SECM) 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Valencia Equity and Inclusion in the Public Workplace 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 1 Innovations in Human Resources for the Future of Public Service 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Garden 4 Practitioner-Academic Dialogue: City Managers on What We Should Be Teaching in Public Administration 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace E Technology and Social Media 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace C Budgeting for Emergency Management 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 4 Disrupting Conventional Emergency Management: The Urgent Need for Equity 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 8 Diversity and City Hall: Cultural Competency and Local Governments 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Garden 2 Social Equity Challenges and Opportunities for a Contemporary 21st Century United States 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 6 Presidential Panel—A States Focus on Infrastructure 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Book Signings 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Gloria Hobson Nordin Social Equity Luncheon (Ticketed Event) 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Garden 4 Workshop—Current Trends, Best Practices and Applications of Multi- Source Feedback Instruments 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Granada Workshop—NASPAA Site Visitor Training 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Madrid KAPA Session—Moving Toward Inclusive Society and the Achievement of the Korean Local Government 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Pacific Room Collaborative Governance: Theory and Application 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Valencia Diverse International Perspectives on Public Sector Governance and Capacity 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 4 Higher Education Learning and Processes 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace E

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SESSION TIME Room Perspectives on Organizational Performance: Management and Improvement (I) 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 5 The Power of Progress: Governing Improved Outcomes with Performance-Based Contracting 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Seville 20/20 E-Vision: Leveraging Technology to Enhance Governance 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 8 Disaster Management and Preparedness: An International Context 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace A Infrastructure Investment: The Importance of Capital Planning, Performance Management Tools and Readiness Criteria 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 3 Technology, Innovation, Communication and Citizen Concerns 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace F Voting Solutions for All People: Voting Systems in 2020 and Beyond 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Garden 2 Exploring Power and Politics within the Public Service Environment 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace B Section for Students and New Administration Professionals 2020 Job Market Showcase 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Harbor Room The Challenges and Opportunities of Managing Conflict in the Public Sector 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 6 Global Perspectives on Public Finance and Debt: Impacts, Implications and Responses 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 1 Ethical Implications of Administrative Decisionmaking 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 2 Vulnerability and Inequality as Lenses to Analyze National and Local Migration Policy 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Garden 3 Global Public Administration Plenary Session 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—The Endless Pursuit of Relevant Research: 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G A Vision for How to Get There Founders' Fellows Panel—Reflecting on the Challenges and Scope of Public Administration 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 Chapter Leadership Meeting 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Salon 2 Workshop—Inclusively Engaging End Users to Prioritize Outcomes and Adapt and Implement Evidence-Based Interventions 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace C Workshop—Beyond IT: Application of Agile Principles to Government Management 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 4 Collaborative Governance in East Asia 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 6 Environmental and Natural Disaster Management 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 3 IIAS Session—Governance for Climate Action 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Harbor Room Governance Issues in Higher Education 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 8 Public-Private Partnerships around the Globe 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 4 Emerging Best Practices in Performance Management: Lessons from Leaders 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Valencia Employee Retention and Engagement in the Public Sector 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Granada Perspectives on Organizational Performance: Management and Improvement (II) 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 2 NAPA Session—Grand Challenges in Public Administration 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 5 Property Tax and Fiscal Policy 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace B From Inequity to Equity: Solutions for Social Equity Problems 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Madrid American Review Public Administration (ARPA) Journal Editors’ Meeting 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace D Southeastern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA) 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Seville Book Signings 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom International Assembly 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Room International Reception 5:30 p.m - 6:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Kid-Friendly Movie Night 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Imperial Room Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Reception 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Madrid National Public Service Award Reception 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Valencia University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy Reception 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Garden 3

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Exhibit Hall Open Workshop 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Royal Ballroom 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace B The Challenges of Race and Leadership in Public Administration: Using Data to Lead Presidential Panel Social Equity 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Sponsored By: The Attack on the Administrative State and Evergreen Chapter What Public Administration Can Do about It Endorsed By: MODERATOR Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on H. Brint Milward Personnel Administration and Labor Relations Melody S. Robidoux Foundation Fund Chair in Collaborative Governance, University of Arizona PRESENTER Tricia Diamond PRESENTERS Director, Diamond Equity Consultants Angela Evans Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin Panels Tina Nabatchi 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Madrid Joseph A. Strasser Endowed Professor in Public Administration, Syracuse University Capacity, Development and Government Function in China Alasdair Roberts Global Public Administration Professor, University of Massachusetts—Amherst Endorsed By: Rodney Scott Section on Chinese Public Administration, Section Chief Advisor, State Services Commission of New Zealand on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on International and Comparative Administration

Section Leadership Meeting MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Qian Hu 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 2 Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Adoption and Diffusion of Open Government Data PRESENTER Initiatives in Chinese Municipalities Sean McCandless Assistant Professor, University of Illinois—Springfield PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Yueping Zheng Associate Professor, Sun Yat-Sen University Adoption and Diffusion of Open Government Data Initiatives in Chinese Municipalities

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Panels (continued) Jennica Larrison Graduate Program Director and Assistant Professor, 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Harbor Room University of Baltimore Civil Servants in Transnational and Is Anyone Out There? International Organizations’ Response to Asylum Seekers at the United States-Mexico Supranational Spaces: Influence, Migration and Border Legitimacy Global Public Administration COAUTHORS Jorn Ege Sponsored By: Lecturer, German University of Administrative Sciences Section on International and Comparative Administration Theorizing the Policy Influence of International Public Administrations: A Condition-Based Approach Endorsed By: Section on Emergency and Crisis Management Jungwon Yeo Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida MODERATOR Is Anyone Out There? International Organizations’ David Rosenbloom Response to Asylum Seekers at the United States-Mexico Distinguished Professor, American University Border

DISCUSSANT 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace D Jos Raadschelders Professor and Associate Dean, Ohio State University Health Care Policy and Health Service Delivery Challenges PRESENTERS Global Public Administration Kimberly Moloney Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University International Administrative Law, International Endorsed By: Organization Tribunals and “Justice” for International Section on International and Comparative Administration Civil Servants MODERATOR/PRESENTER Tony Verheijen Pooja Paswan Country Manager, Tunisia, The World Bank Assistant Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia Structured Interactions Between National and Accessing Public Health Service Delivery through International Civil Servants: Influencing and Being N.H.M: India’s Brave Attempt to Provide Blanket Health Influenced in Policy Dialogue Coverage for All

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS PRESENTER Michael Bauer Dongjin Oh Professor, German University of Administrative Sciences Doctoral Student, Florida State University Theorizing the Policy Influence of International Public The Veterans Choice Act of 2014 and Technical Efficiency Administrations: A Condition-Based Approach of VA Hospitals

Lucie Cerna PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Research Affiliate of Centre on Migration, Policy and Min Kim Society, University of Oxford Interim Chair, Department of Government and Sociology, Regional Organizations in the Global Competition for Georgia College and State University Talent: Comparing the EU and ASEAN Effects of Hospital Competition on Hospital Expenses in Florida Meng-Hsuan Chou Provost’s Chair in Public Policy and Global Affairs, Keon Hyung Lee Nanyang Technological University Professor and Director, Florida State University Regional Organizations in the Global Competition for Effects of Hospital Competition on Hospital Expenses in Talent: Comparing the EU and ASEAN Florida

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Panels (continued) Seo Young Kim Doctoral Student, Florida State University 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 3 The Effects of Local Congressional Delegations on Networks, Collaboration and Co-Production in Implementation Performances Infrastructure Projects Ruwen Shen Global Public Administration Doctoral Student, Florida State University The Effects of Local Congressional Delegations on Endorsed By: Implementation Performances Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management, Section on International and Comparative Administration 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Seville Regional Intergovernmental Organizations MODERATOR (RIGOs) as a Locus of Local-State-Federal Triparna Vasavada Relations Associate Professor of Public Administration, Penn State Governance Harrisburg MODERATOR/PRESENTER PRESENTERS David Miller Aryamala Prasad Professor, University of Pittsburgh Doctoral Student, The George Washington University Parsing Regional Governance Space in Large Understanding Co-Production in India: A Case of Solid Metropolitan Areas: Pittsburgh, Boston, Chicago, St. Waste Management Louis and Los Angeles Pamela Ransom Associate Professor, Metropolitan College of New York PRESENTERS George Dougherty Global Women’s Networks and Climate Resilience: Professor, University of Pittsburgh Examination of Approaches to Empowerment Regional Power Diffusion and the Creation and Governance of Regional Intergovernmental PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Organizations Mohammed Alkhurayyif Doctoral Student, University of North Texas James Rickabaugh Climate Adaptation and Urban Greening Policies: Assistant Professor, Appalachian State University Application of the Institutional Collective Action Rural Regional Intergovernmental Organizations: Framework in Saudi Arabia Regionalism without Metropolitanism Taekyoung Lim Associate Research Fellow, Korea Research Institute for 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Garden 3 Local Administration The Effects of Local Congressional Delegations on Integrating Local Government Sustainability Implementation Performances Planning and Performance Management Infrastructure COAUTHORS Simon Andrew Endorsed By: Professor, University of North Texas Section on Environmental and Natural Resources Climate Adaptation and Urban Greening Policies: Administration, Section on Public Performance and Application of the Institutional Collective Action Management Framework in Saudi Arabia

Richard Feiock MODERATOR/PRESENTER Aaron Deslatte Professor, Florida State University Assistant Professor, Indiana University Bloomington The Effects of Local Congressional Delegations on Routines and Meta-Routines: Managing Sustainability Implementation Performances Performance and Functional Fragmentation in Local Governments

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Panels (continued) PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Suzanne Leland PRESENTERS Professor, University of North Carolina—Charlotte Christopher Hawkins Multilevel Collaboration for Pedestrian and Bicycle Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Infrastructure Planning and Managing Sustainability Initiatives: How and Why Do Cities Codify Their Commitments? COAUTHORS Christina Danis Morgan Higman Student, University of North Carolina—Charlotte Doctoral Student and Sustainability Analyst, Florida State Multilevel Collaboration for Pedestrian and Bicycle University Infrastructure Aggressive City Carbon Reduction Goals and Carbon Reduction Sarahanne Smith Student, University of North Carolina—Charlotte PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Multilevel Collaboration for Pedestrian and Bicycle Jeongmin Oh Infrastructure Doctoral Student, Florida State University The Dynamics in Local Sustainability Planning: A Two-Stage Model of the Local Sustainability Plan and 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Valencia Performance Measure Adoption Bearing Witness: Doing Disaster Field Research (SECM) COAUTHOR Sung-Wook Kwon Infrastructure Associate Professor, Texas Tech University The Dynamics in Local Sustainability Planning: A Sponsored By: Two-Stage Model of the Local Sustainability Plan and Section on Emergency and Crisis Management Performance Measure Adoption Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Pacific Room on Ethics and Integrity in Governance, Section on Public Policy Considerations in Infrastructure Performance and Management Infrastructure MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Jason Rivera Endorsed By: Assistant Professor, Buffalo State, The State University of Section on International and Comparative New York Administration, Section on Public Performance and Management, Section on Transportation Policy and PRESENTERS Administration Frannie Edwards Professor, San Jose State University PRESENTERS The Ethics of Bearing Witness M. Jae Moon Underwood Distinguished Professor, Yonsei University Claire Knox Artificial Intelligence and New Policy Governance: Associate Professor and EMHS Program Director, Implications for Public Policy and Management University of Central Florida Using Language-Based Theories and Methods in Lois Warner Emergency and Disaster Management Assistant Professor, Rutgers University—Newark Modern Technological Frameworks and Capacities for Mark Landahl Public Service Emergency Manager, Rockville City Police Department and Frederick Community College Defining Disasters

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Panels (continued) Jin Kim Doctoral Student, Seoul National University PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Are Strangers More Active or Not? Determinants of Kaila Witkowski Managerial Networking in the Public Sector Doctoral Student, Florida International University Focus Group Research in Disaster and Emergency Management 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Garden 4 Innovations in Human Resources for the Future COAUTHORS of Public Service N. Emel Ganapati Associate Professor, Florida International University Leadership and Management Focus Group Research in Disaster and Emergency Management Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators Christa Remington Assistant Professor, University of South Florida MODERATOR/PRESENTER Focus Group Research in Disaster and Emergency Imane Hijal-Moghrabi Management Assistant Professor, University of Texas of the Permian Basin Red Tape and Organizational Innovation across Sectors: 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 1 The Moderation Effect of the Use and Goals of Social Equity and Inclusion in the Public Workplace Media Leadership and Management PRESENTER

Elchin Kazimov Endorsed By: Doctoral Student, University of Central Florida Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Use of Technology to Deliver Public Services Public Performance and Management PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Zhixia Chen Sharon Mastracci Professor, Huazhong University of Science and Professor, University of Utah Technology Gendered, Bifurcated and Unfair: Differentiated Street-Level Bureaucrats’ Discretion: Why and How Emotional Labor Demands in Non-Traditional Law Does It Promote Street-Level Bureaucrats’ Taking Enforcement Roles Charge Behaviors?

PRESENTER Jerrell Coggburn Chien-shih Huang Professor, North Carolina State University Doctoral Student, Florida State University Artificial Intelligence and Public Human Resource Executive Turnover and Policy Integration in Management: Questions for Research and Practice Sustainability Jared Llorens PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Director and Professor, Louisiana State University Ian Adams Artificial Intelligence and Public Human Resource Doctoral Student, University of Utah Management: Questions for Research and Practice Gendered, Bifurcated and Unfair: Differentiated Emotional Labor Demands in Non-Traditional Law JiWon Suh Enforcement Roles Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington Red Tape and Organizational Innovation across Sectors: Hyejin Kang The Moderation Effect of the Use and Goals of Social Post-Doctoral Researcher, Seoul National University Media Are Strangers More Active or Not? Determinants of Managerial Networking in the Public Sector Gwendolyn Wen Graduate Student, National University of Singapore What Does the Public Servant of the Future Look Like?

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Panels (continued) 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace C COAUTHORS Technology and Social Media Mehmet Akif Demircioglu Leadership and Management Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore What Does the Public Servant of the Future Look Like? Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Brad Johnson Science and Technology in Government Doctoral Student, North Carolina State University Artificial Intelligence and Public Human Resource Management: Questions for Research and Practice MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Jooho Lee Associate Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Aarthi Raghavan Impacts of E-Participation on Citizens’ Perceptions Research Assistant, National University of Singapore of Community Values, Transparency and Trust in What Does the Public Servant of the Future Look Like? Government Roberto Vivona Research Assistant, National University of Singapore PRESENTERS Richa Adhikari What Does the Public Servant of the Future Look Like? Graduate Student, Georgia State University Social Media: Glorified Gossip or a Legitimate 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Terrace E Fundraising Tool? A Case of Metro Atlanta Arts Nonprofit Organizations Practitioner-Academic Dialogue: City Managers on What We Should Be Teaching in Public Zeeshan Noor Administration Doctoral Student, University of Texas at Dallas Leadership and Management Social Media Behavior of U.S.-Based Muslim Nonprofits: An Analysis of Accomplishments and Missed Opportunities Sponsored By: University of La Verne Blair Thomas Assistant Professor, Valdosta State University MODERATOR Stumpedtown: Conceptualizing Portland’s Brand in a Marcia Godwin Changing Media Environment Professor and MPA Director, University of La Verne PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS PRESENTERS Yun-Hsiang Hsu Dominic Lazzaretto Assistant Professor, National Central University City Manager, City of Arcadia Exploring the Discrepancy in the Use of Social Media among Public Agencies Marcella Marlowe City Manager and Adjunct Professor, City of San Marino Changsoo Song Research Assistant and Professor, University of Nebraska—Lincoln Impacts of E-Participation on Citizens’ Perceptions of Community Values, Transparency and Trust in Government

COAUTHORS Donwe Choi Visiting Assitant Professor, Texas Tech University Exploring the Discrepancy in the Use of Social Media among Public Agencies

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Panels (continued) Komla Dzigbede Assistant Professor, University at Binghampton, The State Hyungjo Hur University of New York Assistant Professor, Purdue University Northwest Budgeting for Disaster: Regional Variations in United Exploring the Discrepancy in the Use of Social Media States Local Government Financial Preparedness among Public Agencies Sarah Gehl Research Director, Southern Economic Advancement 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 4 Project Budgeting for Emergency Management Budgeting for Disaster: Regional Variations in United Public Finance States Local Government Financial Preparedness

Craig Maher Endorsed By: Director, School of Public Administration, University of Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Nebraska—Omaha on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Public Budgeting for Disaster: Regional Variations in United Performance and Management States Local Government Financial Preparedness

MODERATOR/PRESENTER Bruce McDonald 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 8 Associate Professor, North Carolina State University Disrupting Conventional Emergency Leveraging Big Data to Enable Large-Scale Investment in Community Infrastructure Management: The Urgent Need for Equity Social Equity PRESENTERS Romeo Abraham Sponsored By: Doctoral Student and Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia Commonwealth University Texas at Dallas Natural Disasters and the Cost of Municipal Debt: Endorsed By: Evidence from Texas Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations

Joseph Maya-Rodriguez MODERATOR Data Analyst, Department of Health, State of Rhode Naim Kapucu Island and Providence Plantations Professor and Director, University of Central Florida Comparing and Contrasting the Federal Government’s Disaster Response to Hurricanes Harvey, Maria and DISCUSSANTS Irma Curtis Brown Chief Deputy State Coordinator, Virginia Department of PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Emergency Management Katherine Willoughby Golembiewski Professor of Public Administration, Nakeina Douglas-Glenn University of Georgia Assistant Professor and Director, The Grace E. Harris Budgeting for Disaster: Regional Variations in United Leadership Institute, Virginia Commonwealth University States Local Government Financial Preparedness Hans Louis-Charles COAUTHORS Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University Lisa Dickson Director, Resilience for the Americas, ARUP Leveraging Big Data to Enable Large-Scale Investment in Community Infrastructure

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Courtney Haun 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Garden 2 Assistant Professor and Director, Health Care Diversity and City Hall: Cultural Competency Administration Undergraduate Program, Samford and Local Governments University From Value to Practice: Institutionalizing Diversity and Social Equity Inclusion within the City of Atlanta

Endorsed By: Jan Hume Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Doctoral Student, Auburn University Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Diversity and City Hall: Cultural Competency and Local on Public Administration Research, Section on Public Governments Performance and Management John Morris MODERATOR Professor, Auburn University Susan T. Gooden Cultural Competency Training and Local Governments Interim Dean, Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University Geoffrey Silvera Assistant Professor, Auburn University DISCUSSANT Cultural Competency Training and Local Governments Ron Carlee and Director, Center for Regional Excellence, Old Dominion From Value to Practice: Institutionalizing Diversity and University Inclusion within the City of Atlanta

PRESENTER Mac-Jane Crayton 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Salon 6 Doctoral Student, Auburn University Social Equity Challenges and Opportunities for Social Change? Social Media Influencers and Issue a Contemporary 21st Century United States Attention Social Equity

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Xi Chen Endorsed By: Doctoral Student, Auburn University Conference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBT Holding Cultural Events: Does Diversity Matter? Advocacy Alliance, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance Xiaofeng Chen and Management, Section on Transportation Policy and Doctoral Student, Auburn University Administration Local Governments and Diversity Services for Immigrants MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Richard Greggory Johnson, III Jonathan Fisk Department Chair and Professor, University of San Assistant Professor, Auburn University Francisco Diversity and City Hall: Cultural Competency and Local Governments PRESENTERS and G.L.A. Harris Cultural Competency Training and Local Governments Professor, Portland State University and Women and the U.S. Military: The Quest for Equity in a From Value to Practice: Institutionalizing Diversity and Post-Combat Exclusion Environment Inclusion within the City of Atlanta Theresa Kaimanu Associate Professor, Portland State University Legal Fiction: A Social Equity Challenge for Native Peoples’ Rights

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Panels (continued) DISCUSSANTS Carol Geffner William Riggs Professor, University of Southern California Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco Transportation and Social Equity in the Era of Eleni Mastorakos Disruptive, Shared and Autonomous Mobility Program Administrator, University of Southern California

Tommy Royston Presidential Panel Assistant Director for Executive Education, University of Southern California 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Ballroom E-G A States Focus on Infrastructure 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Madrid MODERATOR NASPAA Site Visitor Training Scott Pattison Leadership and Management Staff, Center for State and Local Government Excellence CONVENER Martha Bohrt Book Signings Director, Global Accreditation and Strategic Projects, Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Administration (NASPAA)

MODERATOR Gloria Hobson Nordin Social Equity Jack Meek Luncheon Professor, University of La Verne 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Garden 4 PRESENTER Heather Hamilton (Ticketed Event) Chief Accreditation Officer, Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) SPEAKER Terryl Ross Dean, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, University of Washington Panels 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Pacific Ballroom Workshops KAPA Session—Moving Toward Inclusive Society and the Achievement of the Korean Local 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Granada Government Current Trends, Best Practices and Applications Global Public Administration of Multi-Source Feedback Instruments Leadership and Management Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Endorsed By: Administration, Section on Public Performance and Conference of Minority Public Administrators Management

MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT MODERATOR Dan Lasseter Soonae Park Public Service Faculty, University of Georgia Professor, Seoul National University

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Panels (continued) Lakjung Kim Policy Advisor, Gyeong-gi Province PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS The Basic Income of the Gyeon-gi Province Leading the Taehyon Choi Inclusive Society of Korea Professor, Seoul National University The Third Strand? The Effectiveness of Citizen Taehee Kim Legislative Petitions in Local Governments in South Assistant Professor, Seoul National University of Science Korea and Technology New Wine in a New Bottle? Methodological Review and Kilkon Ko New Governance for Local Government Investment Professor, Seoul National University New Wine in a New Bottle? Methodological Review and Wonhee Lee New Governance for Local Government Investment Professor and KAPA Chair, Hankyung University New Wine in a New Bottle? Methodological Review and Inkwon Ryu New Governance for Local Government Investment Director, Policy Planning and Coordination Office, Gyeong-gi Province Chaejeong Park The Basic Income of the Gyeon-gi Province Leading the Graduate Student, Seoul National University Inclusive Society of Korea The Third Strand? The Effectiveness of Citizen Legislative Petitions in Local Governments in South Dong Chul Shim Korea Professor, Korea University City Inclusiveness and Residents’ Attitudes Toward Local Government and Community 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Valencia Collaborative Governance: Theory and COAUTHORS Application Sunghoon Cho Manager, Vision and Strategy Division, Gyeong-gi Governance Province The Basic Income of the Gyeon-gi Province Leading the Sponsored By: Inclusive Society of Korea Section on Complexity and Network Studies

Heungsuk Choi Endorsed By: Professor, Korea University Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section City Inclusiveness and Residents’ Attitudes Toward Local on Intergovernmental Administration and Management, Government and Community Section on Public Administration Research

Hyo Jin Eom MODERATOR/PRESENTER Doctoral Student, Korea University Aleksey Kolpakov City Inclusiveness and Residents’ Attitudes Toward Local Assistant Professor, University of Nevada—Reno Government and Community Assessing Sustainability of Collaborative Governance in Recidivism Reduction Networks Seokoh Jhang Evaluation Institute of Regional Public Corporation DISCUSSANT New Wine in a New Bottle? Methodological Review and Goktug Morcol New Governance for Local Government Investment Professor, Pennsylvania State University

Gyeongsoo Kim PRESENTERS Deputy Director, Vision and Strategy Division, Gyeong-gi Tiangeng Lu Province Doctoral Student, Pennsylvania State University The Basic Income of the Gyeon-gi Province Leading the The System Context of the Collaborative Governance in Inclusive Society of Korea United States Higher Education

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Panels (continued) Ashok Basu Independent Scholar PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Transparency, Open Government, E-Governance, Sean Beaudet Surveillance, Sous-Veillace and the Changing Culture of Graduate Student and Assistant, University of Central Administration Florida Partnerships and Network Governance for Hong Gao Sustainability: An Urban Food-Energy-Water Nexus Lecturer, China University of Political Science and Law Why Does State Control Generate Autonomy in Affiliated COAUTHORS Associations? Findings from the Ministry of Education in Ni-bin Chang China Professor and Director, University of Central Florida Partnerships and Network Governance for Malcolm Oliver Sustainability: An Urban Food-Energy-Water Nexus Associate Dean, School of Graduate Studies, Excelsior College Veronica Dahir Municipal Management in Post-Apartheid South Africa Director, Grant Sawyer Center for Justice Studies, and the United States: A Comparative Analysis University of Nevada—Reno Assessing Sustainability of Collaborative Governance in Serik Orazgaliyev Recidivism Reduction Networks Assistant Professor, Nazarbayev University Nationalization for Local Capacity Building: Lessons Naim Kapucu from Central Asia Professor and Director, University of Central Florida Partnerships and Network Governance for Sustainability: An Urban Food-Energy-Water Nexus 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace E Higher Education Learning and Processes Jennifer Lanterman Governance Assistant Professor, University of Nevada—Reno

Assessing Sustainability of Collaborative Governance in Recidivism Reduction Networks Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Bing Ran Public Administration Education Associate Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Paradoxes in Collaborative Governance PRESENTERS and Deborah LeBlanc Associate Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Professor, National University The System Context of the Collaborative Governance in Systematic Approaches to Inspiring Adult Learners to U.S. Higher Education Conduct Research in Public Administration During the Post-Obama Era

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 4 Martin Sellers Diverse International Perspectives on Public Dean, Lincoln Memorial University Sector Governance and Capacity Online MPA Programs: When, Why and How to Transition from Seated to Online Governance Montgomery Van Wart Endorsed By: Professor, California State University, San Bernardino Section on International and Comparative Institutional Responses to the Quality Challenge in MPA/ Administration, Section on Public Performance and MPP Programs with Online Courses Management Jing Wang PRESENTERS Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Illinois— Nouf Alsaleh Chicago Doctoral Student, University of Baltimore A Social Network Approach to Understanding Student Toward a Model to Engage Civil Society in the Public- Group Formation in Public Administration Classes Sector Decisionmaking Process in Saudi Arabia www.aspanet.org/annualconference 173 APRIL 5 Sunday Sessions

Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Keon Hyung Lee 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 5 Professor and Director, Florida State University Perspectives on Organizational Performance: Do Strategies Influence Performance? The Case of Management and Improvement (I) Hospitals in Florida Governance Naon Min

Doctoral Student, Florida State University Endorsed By: Do Strategies Influence Performance? The Case of Section on Public Performance and Management Hospitals in Florida

PRESENTERS Chih-kai Chang 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Seville Doctoral Student, University of Georgia The Power of Progress: Governing Improved Assessing Public-Organizational Performance for Outcomes with Performance-Based Contracting Comparative Analyses: A Review of Cross-National Researches Governance

Brad Johnson MODERATOR Doctoral Student, North Carolina State University Jessica Praphath Routine Non-Routine Performance Information: The Director, Third Sector Case of Public Feedback PRESENTERS Yahong Zhang Roger Chin Associate Professor, Rutgers University—Newark Performance-Based Contracting Policy Analyst, How Has Society Been Divided on the Perception of Washington Department of Children, Youth and Families Presidential Administrations? A Quantified Measure of Polarization Jonathan Sherin Director, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Joao Bilhim Professor, University of Lisbon/CAPP 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 8 Public-Private Partnership Evaluation Models: Challenges from the Public Governance Perspective for 20/20 E-Vision: Leveraging Technology to the Public Interest Enhance Governance Infrastructure Andréa Goncalves Professor, University of Brasilia Public-Private Partnership Evaluation Models: Endorsed By: Challenges from the Public Governance Perspective for Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on the Public Interest Public Performance and Management, Section on Science and Technology in Government Ahreum Han Doctoral Student, Florida State University MODERATOR/PRESENTER Do Strategies Influence Performance? The Case of Georgette Dumont Hospitals in Florida Associate Professor, University of North Florida Who Benefits from E-Co-Production? An Exploratory Nyalle Matos Analysis Doctoral Student, Universidade de Brasília Public-Private Partnership Evaluation Models: PRESENTER Challenges from the Public Governance Perspective for Xian Gao the Public Interest Doctoral Student, University of Nebraska at Omaha The Use of Technology in Collaboration: Process, Performance and Influencing Factors

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Max Izenberg PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Doctoral Fellow and Assistant Policy Researcher, Pardee Gang Chen RAND Graduate School Assistant Professor, University at Albany, The State California’s New Wildfire Insurance Fund: Implications University of New York on Economic Welfare and Incentives to Engage in Engaging Citizens with Financial Information: Wildfire Prevention Understanding Citizens’ Perception of Fiscal Health Rick Kurtz Luis Luna-Reyes Dean, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Minnesota State System Associate Professor, University at Albany, The State South Central College University of New York Lessons Learned or Not: The 2010 Port of Mumbai Citizens’ Perception of Value from Digital Government Freighter Collision Services and PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Engaging Citizens with Financial Information: Barsha Manandhar Understanding Citizens’ Perception of Fiscal Health Doctoral Student, Florida International University Managing Disaster Governance in Nepal: COAUTHORS Interorganizational Collaboration in Post-Disaster J. Ramon Gil-Garcia Recovery Associate Professor and Research Director, University at Albany, The State University of New York Shirley Feldmann-Jensen Citizens’ Perception of Value from Digital Government Program Coordinator and Lecturer, California State Services University—Long Beach Governance, Civic Engagement and the Escalating Hyewon Kang Wildland Urban Interface Fire Problem Doctoral Student, University at Albany, The State University of New York Steven Jensen Engaging Citizens with Financial Information: Lecturer, California State University—Long Beach Understanding Citizens’ Perception of Fiscal Health Governance, Civic Engagement and the Escalating Wildland Urban Interface Fire Problem Gabriel Puron Cid Associate Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 3 Citizens’ Perception of Value from Digital Government Infrastructure Investment: The Importance of Services Capital Planning, Performance Management Tools and Readiness Criteria 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace A Infrastructure Disaster Management and Preparedness: An International Context Sponsored By: Infrastructure Center for Accountability and Performance

Endorsed By: Endorsed By: Section on Public Performance and Management Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Public Performance and Management MODERATOR/PRESENTER Curtis Marshall MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Director, Center for Accountability and Performance N. Emel Ganapati Associate Professor, Florida International University PRESENTERS Managing Disaster Governance in Nepal: William Glasgall Interorganizational Collaboration in Post-Disaster Senior Vice President and Director, State and Local Recovery Initiatives, The Volcker Alliance

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Panels (continued) 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace B Zhirong Zhao Exploring Power and Politics within the Public Professor and Director, Institute for Urban and Regional Service Environment Infrastructure Finance, University of Minnesota Leadership and Management

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Terrace F Endorsed By: Technology, Innovation, Communication and Conference of Minority Public Administrators Citizen Concerns PRESENTERS Infrastructure Cheng Chen Associate Professor, Huazhong University of Science and Endorsed By: Technology Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance, Section on Sense of Power and Taking Charge of Civil Servants: The Public Performance and Management, Section on Science Role of Negative Anticipation and Tolerating Mistakes and Technology in Government Irvin Moore MODERATOR/PRESENTER Doctoral Student, Chicago School of Professional Sukumar Ganapati Psychology Associate Professor, Florida International University Organizational Trauma in the Public Sector: Leaders as Cyberinfrastructure Tools for Big Administrative Data Containers of Disruptive Transitions Analytics: The Case of 311 William Resh PRESENTER Associate Professor, University of Southern California Chunmeng Lu The United States Federal Civil Service Job Market as a Associate Professor and Department Chair, Tunghai Function of the Political Climate University The Dialogue Between Artificial Intelligence and Public JiWon Suh Policy upon Policy Ethics Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington Stakeholder Relationship Management in the Nonprofit Sector: A Systematic Review of the Donor-Beneficiary 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Garden 2 Interests Voting Solutions for All People: Voting Systems in 2020 and Beyond 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Harbor Room Infrastructure Section for Students and New Administration

Professionals 2020 Job Market Showcase Endorsed By: Leadership and Management Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on

Public Performance and Management Sponsored By: PRESENTER Student and New Administration Professionals Section Dean Logan Registrar-Recorder and County Clerk, Los Angeles County MODERATOR/PRESENTER Los Angeles County Voting Solutions for All People Peter Federman Assistant Professor, Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis

DISCUSSANT Peter Melan City of Easton, PA Council Member and Graduate Student, Ohio University The Overutilization of the Pennsylvania State Police by Local Municipalities

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Panels (continued) Jongeun You Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Denver PRESENTERS Testing the Relationship Between Conflict and Culture: Kuang-Ting Tai Toward Effective Conflict Management in the Public Doctoral Student, Rutgers University—Newark Sector Does Exposure to Open Government Data Increase Self- Efficacy? Evidence from a Survey Experiment COAUTHORS Adam Butz Shilpa Viswanath Assistant Professor, California State University—Long Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin—La Crosse Beach Targeting Teaching Jobs and Transitioning from Representative Bureaucracy and Organizational Research Universities Behavior: Examining Employee Turnover in Public Service Organizations

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 6 Jeongwoo Kim The Challenges and Opportunities of Managing Associate Professor, Eastern Kentucky University Conflict in the Public Sector Color-Blind Racism and Workplace Discrimination in the Federal Government Leadership and Management

Endorsed By: 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 1 Conference of Minority Public Administrators Global Perspectives on Public Finance and Debt: Impacts, Implications and Responses MODERATOR/PRESENTER Thomas Poulin Public Finance Core Faculty, Capella University Post-Truth Leadership in the Public Sector Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators PRESENTER Sun Young Kim PRESENTER Assistant Professor, University of Georgia Haizhen Mou Bureaucratic Representation and Sexual Harassment in Associate Professor, University of Saskatchewan the United States Federal Government Transparency of Budgets: An Analysis of Canadian Data

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Brandy Kennedy J. Edwin Benton Associate Professor, Georgia College and State University Professor, University of South Florida Representative Bureaucracy and Organizational The Great Recession and Its Impact on United States Behavior: Examining Employee Turnover in Public Municipalities: Challenges to Revenues, Bond and Service Organizations Borrowing, and Services

Angel Molina Tracy Johns Post-Doctoral Student, Arizona State University Assistant Professor, University of Florida Representative Bureaucracy and Organizational The Great Recession and Its Impact on United States Behavior: Examining Employee Turnover in Public Municipalities: Challenges to Revenues, Bond and Service Organizations Borrowing, and Services

Omar Salinas Chacon Hakyeon Lee Eastern Kentucky University Doctoral Student, University of Kentucky Color-Blind Racism and Workplace Discrimination in The Effects of Form of Government on Municipal the Federal Government General Obligation Bond Credit Ratings

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Mohamad Alkadry Michael Scicchitano Professor, University of Connecticut Director, Florida Survey Research Center, University of Ethical Manslaughter and Environmental Justice Florida The Great Recession and Its Impact on United States Matthew Witt Municipalities: Challenges to Revenues, Bond and Professor, University of La Verne Borrowing, and Services Incommensurability: Liberal Discourse of Equality vs. Intersectional/Critical Race Discourse of Equity Yujie Yang Xi’an Jiaotong University PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Debt, Leverages and Risk Vanessa Lopez-Littleton Assistant Professor, California State University— Zhengwei Zhu Monterey Bay Dean, Xi’an Jiaotong University Structural Racism and Social Environmental Risk: A Debt, Leverages and Risk Case Study of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Louisiana

COAUTHORS COAUTHOR J.S. Butler Carla Jackie Sampson Professor, University of Kentucky Assistant Professor and Director, Health Care The Effects of Form of Government on Municipal Management Programs, Temple University General Obligation Bond Credit Ratings Structural Racism and Social Environmental Risk: A Case Study of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Louisiana Maritza Lozano Man Hing Graduate Student, University of Saskatchewan Transparency of Budgets: An Analysis of Canadian Data 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Garden 3

Jinsol Park Vulnerability and Inequality as Lenses to Doctoral Student, University of Kentucky Analyze National and Local Migration Policy The Effects of the Form of Government on Municipal Social Equity General Obligation Bond Credit Ratings Endorsed By: Jia Wu Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Xi’an Jiaotong University Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Debt, Leverages and Risk on Public Performance and Management

11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Salon 2 MODERATOR/PRESENTER Carlos Alberto Echeverria-Estrada Ethical Implications of Administrative Doctoral Student, Claremont Graduate University Decisionmaking Sanctuary Policies and Provision of Services to Social Equity Unauthorized Immigrants in United States Counties

PRESENTERS Endorsed By: Giacomo Di Pasquale Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Doctoral Student, Claremont Graduate University Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Determinants of Internal Mobility in Italy: A Panel Data on Public Law and Administration, Section on Public Analysis Performance and Management Amy Nantkes MODERATOR/PRESENTER Doctoral Student, Claremont Graduate University Brandi Blessett Project 100 Percent and Immigration Rhetoric in San Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati Diego County Ethical Manslaughter and Police Violence

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Panels (continued) Shui Yan Tang Frances R. and John J. Duggan Professor of Public PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Administration, University of Southern California Andrea Briceno Mosquera Doctoral Student, Virginia Tech Frank Zerunyan Intergovernmental Management Tension in Professor of Practice of Governance, University of Immigration Enforcement Policy: Sanctuary Southern California Jurisdictions (2008-2018)

Joseph Daniel Founders’ Fellows Panel Doctoral Student, Virginia Tech Intergovernmental Management Tension in 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 1 Immigration Enforcement Policy: Sanctuary Reflecting on the Challenges and Scope of Jurisdictions (2008-2018) Public Administration

MODERATOR/PRESENTER Global Public Administration Plenary Jessica Eggleston Session Graduate Student, University of Louisville Key Challenges of Public Administration in a Time of 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Instability A Good Provider is One Who Leaves PRESENTERS LECTURER Brian Byung Hee Min Jason DeParle Doctoral Student, Florida State University Author, New York Times Dynamics of Organizational Learning in Service to the Public: Key Challenge and Solution Approaches SPEAKER Laura Bloomberg Jose Sanchez Dean, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Doctoral Student, University of Illinois—Chicago Minnesota The Paradox of Postmodern Public Administrations

Yifei Yan Presidential Panel Social Policy Fellow, London School of Economics In Need of a Better Understanding on Policy Capacity 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G The Endless Pursuit of Relevant Research: A Vision for How to Get There Chapter Leadership Meeting 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Salon 2 MODERATOR Kirk Emerson Professor of Practice, School of Government and Public PRESENTER Adrian Velazquez Vazquez Policy, University of Arizona and Editor, Perspectives on Associate Professor of Public Administration, University Public Management and Governance of La Verne PRESENTERS Julia Carboni Associate Professor, Syracuse University

Michael Kern Director, William D. Ruckelshaus Center; Associate Professor, Washington State University Extension; Affiliate Associate Professor, University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy and Governance

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Workshops Panels 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace C 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 6 Inclusively Engaging End Users to Prioritize Collaborative Governance in East Asia Outcomes and Adapt and Implement Evidence- Global Public Administration Based Interventions Leadership and Management Endorsed By: Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on International and Comparative Administration Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators MODERATOR/PRESENTER Alex Brillantes, Jr. PRESENTERS President, Asian Association for Public Administration Kathryn Newcomer Good Practices in Collaborative Governance: Local Professor, George Washington University Governments and Galing Pook in the Philippines Quentin Wilson Director, St. Louis County Department of Revenue DISCUSSANTS Richard Feiock Professor, Florida State University 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 4 Edgar Ramirez De La Cruz Beyond IT: Application of Agile Principles to Professor, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Government Management Económicas Infrastructure PRESENTERS PRESENTERS Hyung Jun Park Ron Carlee Professor, Sungkyunkwan University Director, Center for Regional Excellence, Old Dominion Policymakers’ Perceptions in Energy Governance: A University Q-Methodology Approach in Korean Energy Transition Policy John Lombard Associate Professor, Old Dominion University Eko Prasojo Professor, University of Indonesia Betty Meyer Does Collaborative Governance Improve Effectiveness Civic Lab Program Manager, City of Norfolk of Eradicating Corruption? Problems and Prospective in Indonesia Marina Saitgalina Assistant Professor, Old Dominion University

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Panels (continued) 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Harbor Room 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 3 IIAS Session—Governance for Climate Action Environmental and Natural Disaster Global Public Administration Management MODERATOR Global Public Administration Sofiane Sahraoui Director General, International Institute of Endorsed By: Administrative Sciences Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Environmental and Natural Resources Administration, DISCUSSANT Section on International and Comparative Administration Andrew Podger Honorary Professor, Australian National University PRESENTER Climate Change as a “Wicked Problem” Wei-Ning Wu Assistant Professor, Institute of Public Affairs Management, Sun Yat-Sen University 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 8 Corporate Engagement in Natural Disaster Events: Governance Issues in Higher Education What Businesses Contribute to Large-Scale Floods Global Public Administration

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Xiao Liang Endorsed By: Assistant Professor, Shenzhen University Section on Public Administration Education The Effectiveness of Water Policy Implementation in Chinese Cities PRESENTER Misty Grayer Hyunwoo Lim Assistant Professor, Kennesaw State University Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Law as a Tool for Better Management What Influences Disaster Insurance Purchase? Planned Behavior Theory PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS and D’Arlyn Bell Disaster Collaboration: Risk Perception, Information Doctoral Student, University of Kansas Sharing and Civic Engagement The Evolving Place of Public Administration in the Public Affairs Professoriate: Implications for Education and Ji Sun Ryu Scholarship Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Disaster Collaboration: Risk Perception, Information Ralph Brower Sharing and Civic Engagement Professor, Florida State University and On the Trivialization and Commodification of Research What Influences Disaster Insurance Purchase? Planned in Public Administration and Higher Education: Behavior Theory Analysis and Remedies

COAUTHOR Sol Jeong Simon Andrew Doctoral Student, Yonsei University Professor, University of North Texas University Efficiency with Social Engagement and the Disaster Collaboration: Risk Perception, Information Effect of Government and Peers Sharing and Civic Engagement and Yulin Xu What Influences Disaster Insurance Purchase? Planned Pennsylvania State University Behavior Theory The Game Between Administration and Judicature: Perspectives on Management of For-Profit Colleges and Universities in America

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Ying Jiang COAUTHORS Assistant Professor, Dalian University of Technology Rebecca Brower The Influential Factors of Contractual and Relational Research Faculty, Florida State University Governance on Performance of Public-Private On the Trivialization and Commodification of Research Partnership Projects in China in Public Administration and Higher Education: Analysis and Remedies Ador Torneo Professor, De La Salle University Yong Suk Jang Performance Management Systems in the Philippines Professor, Yonsei University and South Korea: A Comparative Assessment University Efficiency with Social Engagement and the Effect of Government and Peers Min Xiong Doctoral Student, Florida International University Younhee Kim What Drives the Formation of Public-Private Associate Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Partnerships in China? A Social Network Perspective The Game Between Administration and Judicature: Perspectives on Management of For-Profit Colleges and COAUTHORS Universities in America Min Young Kim Doctoral Student, Sungkyunkwan University Tiangeng Lu Performance Management Systems in the Philippines Doctoral Student, Pennsylvania State University and South Korea: A Comparative Assessment The Game Between Administration and Judicature: Perspectives on Management of For-Profit Colleges and Jiaqi Liang Universities in America Assistant Professor, University of Illinois—Chicago Results-Oriented Policy and Organizational Goal Ben Merriman Achievement: From the Perspective of Performance Assistant Professor, University of Kansas Feedback The Evolving Place of Public Administration in the Public Affairs Professoriate: Implications for Education and Yongchi Ma Scholarship Associate Professor, Dalian University of Technology The Influential Factors of Contractual and Relational Governance on Performance of Public-Private 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 4 Partnership Projects in China Public-Private Partnerships around the Globe Governance Ruimin Pei Associate Professor, Institutes of Science and Development Endorsed By: The Influential Factors of Contractual and Relational Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Governance on Performance of Public-Private International and Comparative Administration, Section Partnership Projects in China on Procurement and Contract Management Travis Whetsell MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Assistant Professor, Florida International University Shaoming Cheng What Drives the Formation of Public-Private Associate Professor, Florida International University Partnerships in China? A Social Network Perspective What Drives the Formation of Public-Private Partnerships in China? A Social Network Perspective Zhirong Zhao Professor and Director, Institute for Urban and Regional PRESENTER Infrastructure Finance, University of Minnesota Carter Casady What Drives the Formation of Public-Private Post-Doctoral Scholar, Stanford University Partnerships in China? A Social Network Perspective A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Public-Private Partnership Market Performance

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Panels (continued) 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Granada 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Valencia Employee Retention and Engagement in the Emerging Best Practices in Performance Public Sector Management: Lessons from Leaders Leadership and Management Leadership and Management PRESENTER Jisu Jeong Sponsored By: Assistant Professor, Korean National Police University Center for Accountability and Performance Turnover Intentions of Local Bureaucrats: Which Environmental Factors Matter? Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Public Performance and Management Alexander Henderson Associate Professor, Marist College Presentation of 2020 CAP Awards: The Harry Hatry The Emotional Burdens of Public Service: Rules, Trust Distinguished Performance Management Practice and Emotional Labor in Street-Level Emergency Medical Award, The Joseph Wholey Distinguished Scholarship Services Award, Organizational Leadership Award and Emerging Leaders Award of Excellence Jaehee Jong Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University MODERATOR Changing Environments and HR Strategy in Township Michael Jacobson Governments Deputy Director, King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget COAUTHORS Erin Borry DISCUSSANT Associate Professor, University of Alabama—Birmingham John Kamensky The Emotional Burdens of Public Service: Rules, Trust Senior Fellow, The IBM Center for The Business of and Emotional Labor in Street-Level Emergency Medical Government Services

PRESENTERS Aaron Deslatte Kate May Assistant Professor, Indiana University—Bloomington Chief Performance Officer, City of Rochester Changing Environments and HR Strategy in Township Governments Carmen Moreno-Rivera Chief, Performance Improvement, Louisville Metro Seunghui Han Government Associate Research Fellow, Science and Technology Policy Institute Adrienne Schomeker Turnover Intentions of Local Bureaucrats: Which Director, Civic Engagement and Strategy, Mayor’s Office Environmental Factors Matter? of Data Analytics, New York City Eric Zeemering Associate Professor and MPA Director, University of Georgia Changing Environments and HR Strategy in Township Governments

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Panels (continued) 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Terrace B 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Garden 2 Property Tax and Fiscal Policy Perspectives on Organizational Performance: Public Finance Management and Improvement (II) Leadership and Management Endorsed By: Section on Public Performance and Management PRESENTER Mustafa Sen MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Doctoral Student, Mississippi State University John Bartle How Do Emergent Strategies Affect Strategic Planning Dean and Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha in the Public Sector? The Squeaky Hinge of Fiscal Federalism: A Case History of Property Tax COAUTHOR Chun-Fa Cheng PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Associate Professor, National Pingtung University of Jay Kwon Science and Technology Doctoral Student, Syracuse University Team Behaviors in the Face of Work Group A Preliminary Taxonomy of Real Property Tax Understaffing: Exploring Mediating and Moderating Exemptions: The Case of New York Coping Effects COAUTHORS Carol Ebdon Associate Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha The Squeaky Hinge of Fiscal Federalism: A Case History 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Salon 5 of Property Tax

NAPA Session—Grand Challenges in Public Yilin Hou Administration Professor, Syracuse University Leadership A Preliminary Taxonomy of Real Property Tax Exemptions: The Case of New York PRESENTERS Kaitlyn Blume Sarah Larson Director of Fellow Engagement, National Academy of Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida Public Administration Does Vertical Tax Competition Shape Local Property Tax Decisions? Panel Evidence from Florida Local Jack Knott Governments Dean and C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Chair, Sol Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California Craig Maher Director, School of Public Administration, University of Joseph Mitchell Nebraska—Omaha Director of Strategic Initiatives and International The Squeaky Hinge of Fiscal Federalism: A Case History Programs, National Academy of Public Administration of Property Tax

Jan Perry Sungho Park General Manager, Economic and Workforce Development Assistant Professor, University of Alabama Department, Los Angeles, CA Does Vertical Tax Competition Shape Local Property Tax Decisions? Panel Evidence from Florida Local Mark Pisano Governments Board Member, National Academy of Public Administration; Professor, University of Southern California

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Panels (continued) International Assembly 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Madrid 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Room From Inequity to Equity: Solutions for Social Equity Problems Social Equity International Reception

5:30 p.m - 6:30 p.m. Royal Ballroom Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, LGBT Sponsored By: Advocacy Alliance, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and Management Kid-Friendly Movie Night

MODERATOR 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Imperial Room Mary Guy Professor, University of Colorado Denver Networking Receptions DISCUSSANT Sean McCandless 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. See Sunday Overview Assistant Professor, University of Illinois—Springfield for Locations (Open to all attendees) PRESENTERS Vanessa Fenley Graduate School of Public and International Assistant Professor, University of Nevada—Las Vegas Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Reception Homelessness: How Inclusive Processes Help

Jennifer Hooker National Public Service Award Reception Doctoral Student and Lecturer, University of Colorado Denver University of Southern California Sol Price LGBTQ: How Allies and Cultural Competence Help School of Public Policy Reception Pamela Medina Assistant Professor, California State University, San Bernardino Immigrants: How Reforms, Community Engagement and Civil Disobedience Help

Anthony Starke Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Denver Demographic Intersections: How Greater Awareness Helps

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SESSION TIME Room Royal Ballroom ASPA Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Foyer Retrieve Key from Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ASPA Registration Kid-Friendly Yoga 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 a.m. Royal Ballroom SWPA National Awards Breakfast (Ticketed Event) 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Garden 4 Workshop—20/20 Vision through Local Government Political Harmony 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace F Workshop—Daring Leadership: Rumbling with Vulnerability 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace A Workshop—The Theory Behind Your Unengaged Employee 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace D Crises and Disaster Management: Global Perspectives 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 8 Restoring the Administrative State: Exploring New Perspectives 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 2 Transparency, Anti-Corruption and Accountability 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Granada Intergovernmental Relations and Government Performance Evaluation 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 3 Putting Governance at the Center of Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Efforts 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 4 The Possibility of Democracy in Complex Governance Systems and Networks 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Madrid Effectively Managing Transportation Infrastructure in the 21st Century 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 5 Emerging Technologies for Good Governance: Adoption, Leadership and Effects 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Seville Environmental Governance and Partnerships 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace C Digital Government and Collaborative Governance in China 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 2 Examining Theory and Evidence of Public Service Motivation 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Valencia Finance through the Ballot Box 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 1 Public Debt, Public Goods Provision and Local Governance: Experiences from China 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 6 Equity and Pay Systems in the United States 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace E Exhibit Hall Open 8:00 a.m. - Noon Royal Ballroom Public Service Plenary Session 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—Counting Everyone 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Donald C. Stone Lecture 12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Presidential Panel—Developing the Procurement Workforce to 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Meet Today’s Challenges Founders' Fellows Panel—Building Trust and Accountability in Public Administration 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 1 Workshop—Healthy Community Collaborative in Rural Areas in Texas 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace A Workshop—X-Ray to Zulu: Port Miami Tunnel 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace B Decentralization and Fiscal Policy 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace E Local Governments and Street-Level Bureaucrats in China 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 3 Mexico-United States Relations: Demographic Realities and Political Uncertainties 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 3 Preparing Public and Nongovernmental Organization Managers to Govern in a Globalized World 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace D Advancing Performance-Based Initiatives Toward a 20:20 Future: Local, State and International Perspective 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 6 Application of Social Network Analysis to Study Governance and Collaboration 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Pacific Room Democratic Governance and Complex Systems (I) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 4 Ethics and Values in American Governance 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace F Making Adaptation Pay: Planning, Financing and Implementing Infrastructure Changes 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 2 MegaProjects and Big Data 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace C Ethics for Contemporary Bureaucrats 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 2

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SESSION TIME Room Public Service Motivation in Asia 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Valencia Gearing for Impact: Rethinking Budget and Acquisitions Reform 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Seville Race, Racism and Administrative Paralysis: Using Critical Race Theory for a Race-Conscious Public Administration 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 5 Social Equity, LGBT Concerns and a Path Forward 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Harbor Room With Hindsight, Foresight and Insight: Visions for Gender Equity and Equality 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Granada Astana Civil Service Hub (ACSH) Session—Leadership and Human Resources in Public Sector Management: Challenges and Perspectives 2:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 8 from the Post-Soviet Region Urban Innovation and Governance in China: Policies and Outcomes 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Garden 3 Democratic Governance and Complex Systems (II) 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Garden 4 Ethics in Action 2.0—A Practical Perspective for Practitioners: A Call for Public Service Ethicists 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 1 Examining Social Enterprise: Social Innovation for Public Value? 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 3 Governance for a Better Community: Institutions, Policy Tools and Capacities 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 6 Network Governance Dynamics: Social Network and Quantitative Applications 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace B Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and the Equitable Use of Technology 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 5 Infrastructure Challenges in an Era of Climate Change: Laying the Foundation for Adaptation 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Garden 2 Overcoming Challenges and Fostering Opportunities for ASPA Chapters: 80 Years of Success from the NY Metropolitan Chapter 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace A Recognizing Gender in Public Administration: Management Strategies for Equitable and Effective Leadership 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Valencia The Loss of Capacity in Public Organizations: A Public Administration Challenge and Research Agenda 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 4 Workforce 2020 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Granada Finance and Social Equity-Based Considerations in the Public Sector 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace D Incorporating Professional Certification Preparation into the MPA Curriculum: A Case Study 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Seville Equity and Legal Protections in the Workplace: Transforming the Dark Sides of Unpaid Government Internships and Student-Teachers 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace F Food Access and Policy 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace E Immigration in America: Social, Economic and Policy Impact on Local Communities 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 2 International and Domestic Challenges to Equity and Effectiveness across Economic, Health and Social Benefit Programs 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Harbor Room Bay Area Chapter 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 6 Conference of Minority Public Administrators (COMPA) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 4 International Chapter Executive Committee Meeting 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 1 Public Integrity Journal Editors’ Meeting 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Terrace B Section on Effective and Sound Administration in the Middle East (SESAME) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 5 Section on Environmental and Natural Resources Administration (SENRA) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Terrace A Section on Professional and Organizational Development (SPOD) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 2 Section on Public Performance Management (SPPM) 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Salon 3 NCAA Watch Party 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Brigham Young University Ice Cream Social and Founders' Fellows Reception 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Valencia

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SWPA National Awards Breakfast Panels 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Garden 4 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 8 (Ticketed Event) Crises and Disaster Management: Global Perspectives LECTURER Kathryn Hensley Global Public Administration National Secretary/Treasurer, National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association Endorsed By: Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on International and Comparative Administration Workshops MODERATOR/PRESENTER 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace F Minyoung Ku Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 20/20 Vision through Local Government City University of New York Political Harmony Why Flexible and Adaptive Networks Are Hard to Leadership and Management Emerge During Crises and Disasters: An Institutional Perspective MODERATOR Raymond Garubo PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS President and CEO, Political Harmony Consulting Wonjun Chung Services, Inc. Associate Professor, University of Suwon Big Data Analytics and Conflict Management in the PRESENTER Public Sector: A Case Study of Nuclear Power Plant Mark Kling Conflicts in South Korea Associate Professor, California Baptist University and Chief of Police, Rialto California Police Department Maria Fernandez-Elvira Child Welfare Specialist, Beverly Hills City School District Building Resilience in Education to the Impact of Natural 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace A Disasters: The Case of the Fuego Volcano in Guatemala Daring Leadership: Rumbling with Vulnerability Byoung Joon Kim Leadership and Management Associate Professor, Kookmin University Big Data Analytics and Conflict Management in the PRESENTERS Public Sector: A Case Study of Nuclear Power Plant Elizabeth Conley Conflicts in South Korea President and CEO, To the Point Facilitation, Inc. Moonsoo Lee Ana Estrada Daniels Graduate Student, Yonsei University President and CEO, Anavo Solutions Why Did the Park Geun-Hye Administration Fail to Enhance Nonroutine Disaster Management Capacity in 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace D South Korea? The Theory Behind Your Unengaged Employee COAUTHORS Leadership and Management Hee Soun Jang Associate Professor and Assistant Chair, University of PRESENTER North Texas Peter Melan Big Data Analytics and Conflict Management in the City of Easton, PA Council Member and Graduate Public Sector: A Case Study of Nuclear Power Plant Student, Ohio University Conflicts in South Korea

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Panels (continued) 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Granada Jae-jin Yang Transparency, Anti-Corruption and Professor, Yonsei University Accountability Why Did the Park Geun-Hye Administration Fail to Global Public Administration Enhance Nonroutine Disaster Management Capacity in

South Korea? Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Administration 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 2 Restoring the Administrative State: Exploring PRESENTER New Perspectives Imoh Imoh-Ita Lecturer, Akwa Ibom State University Global Public Administration Corruption in Public Service and Institutions in Nigeria: Antidote to Growth and Development Endorsed By: Section on International and Comparative Administration PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Daewoo Lee MODERATOR/PRESENTER Assistant Professor, Columbus State University Ali Farazmand Income Inequality and Trust in Government: New Professor, Florida Atlantic University Evidence from a Cross-National Study of Asian Learning from the Best and Most Ideal Administrative Countries State in History: The Case of the Ancient World State Achaemenid Persian Empire Shu Wei Professor, Nanjing University DISCUSSANT Public Officials Corruption: Rational Choice or Chester A. (Chet) Newland Isomorphic Pressure? The 2015 China General Social Emeritus Duggan Distinguished Professor of Public Survey Data Administration, University of Southern California COAUTHORS PRESENTERS Chae Young Chang Demetrios Argyriades Assistant Professor, Indiana University Northwest Director, United Nations Income Inequality and Trust in Government: New From Athens to Rome to “Byzantium”: A Lesson in Evidence from a Cross-National Study of Asian Historiography Countries

Jos Raadschelders Hyunkang Hur Professor and Associate Dean, Ohio State University Assistant Professor, Indiana University Kokomo In Service of Democracy: The Ideal Civil Service for the Income Inequality and Trust in Government: New Administrative State Evidence from a Cross-National Study of Asian Countries COAUTHOR Natasja Holtzhausen Professor, University of Pretoria In Service of Democracy: The Ideal Civil Service for the Administrative State

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Panels (continued) 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 4 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 3 Putting Governance at the Center of Disaster Intergovernmental Relations and Government Risk Reduction and Resilience Efforts Performance Evaluation Governance

Governance Endorsed By: Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Endorsed By: Emergency and Crisis Management Section on Chinese Public Administration, Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management MODERATOR/PRESENTER Jungwon Yeo Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida MODERATOR Factors of International Disaster Response Governance Elaine Lu Following the 2015 Nepal Earthquake Professor and Director, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Intergovernmental Relations and Government DISCUSSANT Henry Smart Performance Evaluation Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York PRESENTER Ma Yao Graduate Student, Renmin University of China PRESENTERS Tanya Buhler Corbin Does the Fiscal Instrument Have a Negative Effect? Department Chair, Security and Emergency Services, Central Subsidies and Local Fiscal Deficits in China Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Integrating Citizen Actors into Governmental Disaster PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Response Efforts: Emergent Groups after the 2016 Lili Liu Louisiana Floods Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University Cooperation or Confrontation? Assigned Officials and Yoon Ah Shin Local Cadres in Targeted Poverty Alleviation Programs Research Fellow, University of Maryland Relief Logistics Network as a Complex Adaptive Evolving Zhipeng Liu System in Response to a Public Health Crisis: The Case of Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University the 2014 Ebola Crisis in Liberia Cooperation or Confrontation? Assigned Officials and Local Cadres in Targeted Poverty Alleviation Programs Denise Thompson Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Linlin Wang City University of New York Associate Professor, Communication University of China Operationalizing Disaster Risk Governance Constructing a Scientific Evaluation System for Government Response Capability in China’s Context COAUTHOR Steve Scheinert Qian Wu Assistant Research Professor, University of Central Professor, Beijing Normal University Florida The Principle of Justice in Targeted Poverty Alleviation Factors of International Disaster Response Governance Policy: Ideas, Dimensions and Paths Following the 2015 Nepal Earthquake Yuwei Wu Graduate Student, Communication University of China Constructing a Scientific Evaluation System for Government Response Capability in China’s Context

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Panels (continued) 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 5 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Madrid Effectively Managing Transportation The Possibility of Democracy in Complex Infrastructure in the 21st Century Governance Systems and Networks Infrastructure

Governance Sponsored By: MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Section on Transportation Policy and Administration Goktug Morcol Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Endorsed By: The Network Structure of Public Administration Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Journals: An Investigation of the Journal Network with Public Performance and Management Whole-Network Analyses of the Citations to and by Its Prominent Journals MODERATOR/PRESENTER Anthony Campbell DISCUSSANT Assistant Professor, Tennessee State University John Wood You Can’t Park There: The Importance of Active Associate Professor, University of Central Oklahoma Transportation Vehicle Parking Management

PRESENTERS PRESENTER Glenn McGuigan Chad Miller Library Director and Doctoral Student, Penn State Professor, Economic Development, University of Harrisburg Southern Mississippi The Network Structure of Public Administration Military Transportation in State Freight and Defense Journals: An Investigation of the Journal Network with Community Plans Whole-Network Analyses of the Citations to and by Its Prominent Journals PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Can Chen Bing Ran Assistant Professor, Florida International University Associate Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Best Practices in Infrastructure Development and Governance and Democracy in China: A Look at Liberal Finance: A Multiple Case Studies Approach Democracy from a “Non-Democratic” Polity COAUTHOR Karen Simpson John Bartle Research Assistant, University of Nevada—Reno Dean and Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Assessing Accessibility and Efficacy in Transnational Best Practices in Infrastructure Development and Climate Adaptation Policy Networks in Himalayan River Finance: A Multiple Case Studies Approach Systems 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Seville Emerging Technologies for Good Governance: Adoption, Leadership and Effects Infrastructure

Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Public Performance and Management, Section on Science and Technology in Government

MODERATOR Kaifeng Yang Professor, Florida State University

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Panels (continued) Kewei Xu Doctoral Student, Florida State University DISCUSSANT Does E-Governance Innovation Improve Service Marc Holzer Delivery Performance? A Longitudinal Study of the Distinguished Professor, Suffolk University Open311 in the United States

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Tian Tang 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace C Assistant Professor, Florida State University Environmental Governance and Partnerships Does E-Governance Innovation Improve Service Infrastructure Delivery Performance? A Longitudinal Study of the

Open311 in the United States Endorsed By: Xianan Wei Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China Environmental and Natural Resources Administration, The Role of Leaders in ICT Utilization: A Project Section on Public Performance and Management Management Perspective MODERATOR/PRESENTER Kewei Xu Shin Kue Ryu Doctoral Student, Florida State University Assistant Professor, Idaho State University Closing the Gap or Widening the Divide: The Impacts of Developing a Public-Private Partnership in a Vacuum of E-Governance Technologies on Service Delivery Equity Legal Guidance: Southeast Idaho’s Experience in Disaster Recovery PRESENTERS COAUTHORS Julio Santana Richard Feiock Network Administrator, John Jay College of Criminal Professor, Florida State University Justice, City University of New York Closing the Gap or Widening the Divide: The Impacts of Assessing Recent Sustainable Solid Waste Management E-Governance Technologies on Service Delivery Equity Policies in New York City in Disaster Recovery Raihana Zeerak Sukumar Ganapati Research Associate, University of Minnesota Associate Professor, Florida International University Stormwater Utility Fees and Credits: A Funding Does E-Governance Innovation Improve Service Strategy for Sustainability Delivery Performance? A Longitudinal Study of the Open311 in the United States PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Omar Perez Figueroa Tian Tang Doctoral Student, University of California—Irvine Assistant Professor, Florida State University Considering Environmental Injustices in Environmental Closing the Gap or Widening the Divide: The Impacts of Impact Assessments E-Governance Technologies on Service Delivery Equity in Disaster Recovery Bo Wen Assistant Professor, City University of Hong Kong Montgomery Van Wart Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Professor, California State University, San Bernardino Environmental Governance in China: Evidence from the The Role of Leaders in ICT Utilization: A Project River Chief System Management Perspective COAUTHORS Xiaohu Wang Nicola Ulibarri Professor, City University of Hong Kong Assistant Professor, University of California—Irvine The Role of Leaders in ICT Utilization: A Project Considering Environmental Injustices in Environmental Management Perspective Impact Assessments

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Panels (continued) 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Valencia Kezhong Zhang Examining Theory and Evidence of Public Professor, Huazhong University of Science and Service Motivation Technology Leadership and Management Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to

Environmental Governance in China: Evidence from the River Chief System Endorsed By: Section on Public Administration Research

8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 2 PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Digital Government and Collaborative Yue Guo Governance in China Assistant Professor, Beijing Normal University Get Ready for Providing Public Service—The Effects Leadership and Management of Policy Design on Public Service Motivation and Occupation Intention Sponsored By: Section on Chinese Public Administration Linsheng He Graduate Student, Beijing Normal University Endorsed By: Get Ready for Providing Public Service—The Effects Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on of Policy Design on Public Service Motivation and Science and Technology in Government Occupation Intention

PRESENTERS Jingshi Hong Chengwei Wang Graduate Student, Beijing Normal University Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China Get Ready for Providing Public Service—The Effects What Makes Government Communication Popular: A of Policy Design on Public Service Motivation and Content Analysis of Tik Tok Short-Form Mobile Videos in Occupation Intention China Hayoung Lee Bin Yang Doctoral Student, Seoul National University Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China Can Public Service Motivation Mitigate the Agency How Does Local Government Steer the Collaborative Problem in the Public Sector? Evidence from a Survey Governance Process in China? A Case Study of Cultural Experiment Heritage Protection Minji Oh PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Doctoral Student, Seoul National University Xinmin Gao Can Public Service Motivation Mitigate the Agency Post-Graduate Student, Sun Yat-Sen University Problem in the Public Sector? Evidence from a Survey Negative Public Opinion, Government Response and the Experiment Reconstruction of the Discourse Power: A Case Study of Social Media in China Tse-Min Wang Doctoral Student, Tilburg University Hongbo Liu A Moral Theory of Public Service Motivation Associate Professor, South China University of Technology COAUTHORS Negative Public Opinion, Government Response and the Florian Heine Reconstruction of the Discourse Power: A Case Study of Tilburg University Social Media in China A Moral Theory of Public Service Motivation

Soo-Young Lee Associate Professor, Seoul National University Can Public Service Motivation Mitigate the Agency Problem in the Public Sector? Evidence from a Survey Experiment

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Panels (continued) James Harrington Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Arjen Van Witteloostuijn Social Media and School Bond Elections: An Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Examination of How Facebook Engagement Influenced A Moral Theory of Public Service Motivation Election Results

8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 1 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 6 Finance through the Ballot Box Public Debt, Public Goods Provision and Local Public Finance Governance: Experiences from China Public Finance Endorsed By: Section on Public Performance and Management Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on PRESENTER Chinese Public Administration, Section on International Xin Chen and Comparative Administration Doctoral Student, University of Kentucky How Does Home Rule Shape the Provision of Local MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Public Services? Alfredo Wu Associate Professor, National University of Singapore PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Public Debt and Local Government Efficiency: Evidence Hyewon Kang from China Doctoral Student, University at Albany, The State University of New York PRESENTERS Effects of Financial Performance on Citizens’ Voting Tangzhe Cao Decisions: Evidence from New York School District Associate Professor, Central University of Finance and Budget Referenda Economics Toward Performance-Based Budgeting: A Case Study of Lauren Loyless the Beijing Municipal Government Director of Communications, John Paul II High School and University of Texas at Dallas Xinxian Zou Social Media and School Bond Elections: An Professor, Beijing Sport University Examination of How Facebook Engagement Influenced Public-Private Partnerships for Sports Service: A Critical Election Results Analysis

Tim Mathis PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Budget Analyst, Louisiana House of Representatives, Huiping Li Fiscal Division Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and When Election Day Meets Game Day: College Football, Economics Voter Turnout and School Public Debt and Local Government Efficiency: Evidence from China Min Su Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University Xu Zheng When Election Day Meets Game Day: College Football, Postgraduate Student, Shanghai University of Finance Voter Turnout and School and Economics Public Debt and Local Government Efficiency: Evidence COAUTHORS from China Gang Chen Assistant Professor, University at Albany, The State University of New York Effects of Financial Performance on Citizens’ Voting Decisions: Evidence from New York School District Budget Referenda

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Panels (continued) Public Service Plenary Session 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Terrace E 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Equity and Pay Systems in the United States Social Equity SPEAKER Hon. Joseph Heck Commissioner, National Commission on Military, Endorsed By: National and Public Service Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section LECTURER on Public Performance and Management Miguel A. Santana President and Chief Executive Officer, Fairplex PRESENTER Aaron Childree Graduate Student, Georgia State University and Public Finance Fellow, Center for State and Local Finance Presidential Panel The Impact of Incarceration on Income Inequality in the 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G United States (1962–2014) Counting Everyone PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Sponsored By: Adam Butz ASPA’s Center for Accountability and Performance Assistant Professor, California State University—Long Beach MODERATOR Intersectionality and Welfare Reform: Experiences of Toni Samuel Transgender Women of Color in Social Services Professional Association Executive (Retired), Washington, DC Rashmi Chordiya Assistant Professor, Seattle University PRESENTERS The Federal Structures for Pay Equity: A Critical Qian Cai Examination Director, Demographics Research Group, Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, University of Virginia Lawrence Hubbell Professor and Director, Institute of Public Service, Seattle Ditas Katague University Director, California Census The Federal Structures for Pay Equity: A Critical Examination Olivia Snarski Local Democracy Initiative, Program Manager, Center for COAUTHOR City Solutions, National League of Cities Tia Sheree Gaynor Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati Intersectionality and Welfare Reform: Experiences of Donald C. Stone Lecture Transgender Women of Color in Social Services 12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom A-D Sponsored by: Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Exhibit Hall Open University of Pittsburgh 8:00 a.m. - Noon Royal Ballroom LECTURER Donald Moynihan Professor, Georgetown University

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Md Fazle Rabbi Donald C. Stone Lecture (continued) Doctoral Student, The University of Texas at Dallas Too Much or Too Little? Does Public Administration SPEAKER Norton Bonaparte Need an Accountability Balance? Retired City Manager Kelly Sherbo Doctoral Student, Multnomah County Drainage District and Portland State University Presidential Panel Rebuilding Trust in Governance: The Case of Special 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G Districts Developing the Procurement Workforce to Meet Today’s Challenges Workshops

PRESENTERS 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace A Michael Bevis Healthy Community Collaborative in Rural Areas Chief Procurement Officer, City of Norfolk, Virginia in Texas Ana-Maria Dimand Governance ASPA Student Representative and Doctoral Student, Florida International University Sponsored By: North Texas Chapter Rick Grimm Chief Executive Officer, NIGP: The National Institute of MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Governmental Purchasing David Capelli Co-Founder and Director, Business Development, Jack Pellegrino #SmartCohort Director, Department of Purchasing and Contracting, County of San Diego DISCUSSANTS Abraham Benavides Alexandru Roman Associate Professor, University of North Texas Professor, Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, California State University, San Deborah Bockman Bernardino and Director, Research Institute for Public Senior Project Coordinator, University of North Texas Management and Governance Federickia Washington Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Founders’ Fellows Panel 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 1 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace B Building Trust and Accountability in Public X-Ray to Zulu: Port Miami Tunnel Administration Infrastructure

MODERATOR /PRESENTER Endorsed By: Michaela Abbott Section on Public Performance and Management Staff Assistant to the Board of Trustees, College of Charleston MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Representative Bureaucracy as a Solution to Public Carla Mays Distrust in Government Graduate Researcher, University of California—Berkeley

PRESENTERS PRESENTER Maayan Davidovitz Chris Hodgkins Doctoral Student, University of Haifa President and CEO, Port of Miami Tunnel Trust and the Coping Mechanisms of Street-Level Bureaucrats

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Ji Sun Ryu Panels Doctoral Student, University of North Texas 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace E Public Perception of the Role of Government in Emergency Management: A Case Study in South Korea Decentralization and Fiscal Policy Global Public Administration 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 3

Endorsed By: Local Governments and Street-Level Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Bureaucrats in China Management, Section on International and Comparative Global Public Administration Administration Sponsored By: PRESENTER Section on Chinese Public Administration Santiago Leyva Professor, Universidad EAFIT Endorsed By: Toward a New IGR Agenda in the Global South: Section on International and Comparative Understanding the False Assumptions of New Administration, Section on Public Performance and Federalism in Colombia Management

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Byungwoo Cho Bo Fan Doctoral Student, University of Nebraska—Omaha Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University The Mayor Is Out: How Does Mayoral Absence Influence Making Local Government Work Better? The Local Government Budgeting? Effectiveness of Policy Goal Clarity in Public Organizations Junghoon Kim Doctoral Student, Dong-A University Yi Liu Public Perception of the Role of Government in Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Tsinghua University Emergency Management: A Case Study in South Korea Street-Level Bureaucrats and Performance Evaluation: Evidence from Grassroots Policing in China COAUTHORS Simon Andrew COAUTHORS Professor, University of North Texas Fang Li Public Perception of the Role of Government in Research Associate, Beijing Research Center of Urban Emergency Management: A Case Study in South Korea Systems Engineering Street-Level Bureaucrats and Performance Evaluation: Geunsic Jo Evidence from Grassroots Policing in China Associate Research Fellow, Gangwon Research Institute The Mayor Is Out: How Does Mayoral Absence Influence Fan Zhang Local Government Budgeting? Lecturer, Capital University of Economics and Business Street-Level Bureaucrats and Performance Evaluation: O-young Kwon Evidence from Grassroots Policing in China Associate Research Fellow, Gangwon Research Institute The Mayor Is Out: How Does Mayoral Absence Influence Local Government Budgeting?

Hyunwoo Lim Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Public Perception of the Role of Government in Emergency Management: A Case Study in South Korea

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS Murat Daoudov 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 3 President, Middle East Development Network Mexico-United States Relations: Demographic Future Public Administrators Must Be Able to Bridge Realities and Political Uncertainties Between Sovereignty and Citizenship, Between Identities and Loyalties Global Public Administration

Laila El Baradei Endorsed By: Professor, American University in Cairo Section on International and Comparative Administration Ethical and Effective Public Administration in a Globalized Context MODERATOR/PRESENTER Donald Klingner Abdul-Qayum Mohamand Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado Colorado Compliance Director, West Covina California Foster Springs Family Agency Mexico-United States Relations: Demographic and Globalized Public Administration Requires Multicultural Economic Realities vs. Political Uncertainties Perspectives and Skills

PRESENTERS Aziza Zemrani Roberto Moreno Espinosa Professor, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley Research Professor, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Internationalization of Public Administration from the México—Campus Amecameca Perspective of a Hispanic-Serving Institution Revisiting Mexico-United States Relations in a New Era: A Vision from a Mexico in Transformation 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 6 Kee Warner Carrillo Advancing Performance-Based Initiatives Professor, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Toward a 20:20 Future: Local, State and Transborder Lives and Community Building, 2020 and International Perspective Beyond Governance

2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace D Endorsed By: Preparing Public and Nongovernmental Section on International and Comparative Administration Organization Managers to Govern in a and Section on Korean Public Administration Globalized World MODERATOR/PRESENTER Global Public Administration Eunju Rho

Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University Sponsored By: Citizen Engagement in Public Performance Section on Effective and Sound Administration in the Management: Lessons Learned from Local Government Middle East Management

Endorsed By: PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Section on International and Comparative Soojin Kim Administration, Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University Partnerships Identifying and Managing Critical Risk Factors for Successful Public-Private Partnership Projects in MODERATOR Singapore J. Steven Ott Professor and Dean Emeritus, University of Utah Yeonkyung Kim Doctoral Student, University of Nebraska—Omaha DISCUSSANT How Do Public Managers Choose to Use Performance Deborah Trent Information as a Response to Pressure? The Case of Independent Consultant, CivilStrategies.Net Federal Agency

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Panels (continued) PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Jun Li Kai Xiang Kwa Graduate Student, University of Illinois—Chicago Doctoral Student, Nanyang Technological University A Longitudinal Analysis of Fiscal Stress and Local Identifying and Managing Critical Risk Factors for Government Collaboration Successful Public-Private Partnership Projects in Singapore COAUTHORS Corban Nemeth Jooho Lee Graduate Student, The Evergreen State College Associate Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Resources, Information and Partnerships: How Rural How Do Public Managers Choose to Use Performance Communities Tackle the Opioid Epidemic Information as a Response to Pressure? The Case of Federal Agency Bing Ran Associate Professor, Penn State Harrisburg 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Pacific Room Xiangxian Council: A New Collaboration-Based Governance Mechanism for Rural China Application of Social Network Analysis to Study Governance and Collaboration Jose Sanchez Governance Graduate Student, University of Illinois—Chicago A Longitudinal Analysis of Fiscal Stress and Local Government Collaboration Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on International and Comparative Administration 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 4 Democratic Governance and Complex MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Michael Siciliano Systems (I) Associate Professor, University of Illinois—Chicago Governance A Longitudinal Analysis of Fiscal Stress and Local Government Collaboration Endorsed By: Section on Complexity and Network Studies MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Aleksey Kolpakov MODERATOR Assistant Professor, University of Nevada—Reno Jack Meek Professor, University of La Verne PRESENTERS Lachezar Anguelov PRESENTER Assistant Professor, The Evergreen State College Jessica Kritz Resources, Information and Partnerships: How Rural Assistant Research Professor, Georgetown University Communities Tackle the Opioid Epidemic A Network Analysis of Cross-Sector Collaboration to Address Social Determinants of Health in Accra and David Dornisch Northern Ghana Senior Social Scientist, U.S. Government Accountability Office PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Social Network Analysis of Federal Government Aravind Menon Programs and Agencies at the U.S. GAO: Recent Assistant Director, Penn State Harrisburg Advances and Applications in the Evaluation of Public- Democracy in Complex Governance Systems Sector Performance and Accountability Goktug Morcol Cali Ellis Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Assistant Professor, The Evergreen State College Democracy in Complex Governance Systems Trust and Communication in Cross-Border Counterterrorism Networks

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Panels (continued) 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Garden 2 Eva Sorensen Making Adaptation Pay: Planning, Financing Professor, Roskilde University and Implementing Infrastructure Changes Co-Creation as Democracy: The Democratic Mechanism Infrastructure Inherent to Collaborative Innovation

Jacob Torfing Endorsed By: Professor, Roskilde University Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section Co-Creation as Democracy: The Democratic Mechanism on Environmental and Natural Resources Administration, Inherent to Collaborative Innovation Section on Public Performance and Management

COAUTHOR MODERATORS Saahir Shafi Jonathan Fisk Doctoral Student, Penn State Harrisburg Assistant Professor, Auburn University Democracy in Complex Governance Systems Sarmistha Majumdar Associate Professor, Texas Southern University 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace F Ethics and Values in American Governance PRESENTERS John Farley Governance Graduate Student, Auburn University IGR and California Water Infrastructure Planning Endorsed By: Politics Section on Ethics and Integrity in Governance Sam Houghteling MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Director, Colorado State University Viviane Foyou Taking a Dive: Colorado and Water Management Assistant Professor, Rabdan Academy Challenges to Terry Cooper’s Citizenship Ethics: Hybrid PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Organizations, Voting Rights and Namudno vs. Holder Michael Fornarotto Graduate Student, Idaho State University PRESENTERS Translating Infrastructure Resilience in Small Cities: A Anthony Felix, Jr. Pocatello Case Study Performance Management Analyst, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Jan Hume Complementary Governance: An Approach for Doctoral Student, Auburn University Encouraging Ethical Conduct in Local Government Promise and Performance: Loan Distribution Patterns in the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund Program John Wood Associate Professor, University of Central Oklahoma Kelly Stevens Public Service Values: Context Matters Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida The Impact of a Revenue Neutral Carbon Tax on PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Substitution of Natural Gas for Coal in the Electricity Bradley Chilton Sector Professor, University of Texas at El Paso Challenges to Terry Cooper’s Citizenship Ethics: Hybrid COAUTHORS Organizations, Voting Rights and Namudno vs. Holder Deborah Carroll Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Stephen King The Impact of a Revenue Neutral Carbon Tax on Professor, Regent University Substitution of Natural Gas for Coal in the Electricity Challenges to Terry Cooper’s Citizenship Ethics: Hybrid Sector Organizations, Voting Rights and Namudno vs. Holder

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Panels (continued) Lin Zhang Student, Wuhan University John Morris BRI, Debt Trap and Governance of Infrastructure Professor, Auburn University Promise and Performance: Loan Distribution Patterns in the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund Program 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 2 Ethics for Contemporary Bureaucrats Shin Kue Ryu Assistant Professor, Idaho State University Leadership and Management Translating Infrastructure Resilience in Small Cities: A Pocatello Case Study Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Ryan Williamson Ethics and Integrity in Governance, Section on Public Law Assistant Professor, Auburn University and Administration Promise and Performance: Loan Distribution Patterns in the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund Program MODERATOR/PRESENTER Amanda Olejarski Associate Professor, West Chester University of 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Terrace C Pennsylvania MegaProjects and Big Data Due Process and Property: What Process is Due? Infrastructure DISCUSSANT/PRESENTER Nicole Elias Endorsed By: Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Section on International and Comparative City University of New York Administration, Section on Public Performance and Non-Binary Gender Identity Reshaping Institutions Management PRESENTERS MODERATOR/PRESENTER Daniel Boden Keren Zhu Assistant Professor, University of Toledo Doctoral Student, Pardee RAND Graduate School and Advancing Equity through Increased Access to Assistant Policy Researcher, RAND Corporation Residential Broadband Toward a Holistic Evaluation Framework for Mega Infrastructure Projects: A Methodology Overview Susan T. Gooden Interim Dean, Wilder School of Government and Public PRESENTER Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University Margaret Cederoth Race, Equity and Voting Rights Director, Planning and Sustainability, California High Speed Rail Authority Henry Smart Using High Speed Rail Stations to Promote Equity and Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Leverage Economic Growth City University of New York Toward a More Ethically Alert Bureaucracy: Let’s Start PRESENTER/COAUTHOR with the Police Quan Li Professor, Wuhan University COAUTHORS BRI, Debt Trap and Governance of Infrastructure Roy Kirby Vice President, Broadband Programs, Center for COAUTHORS Innovative Technology Yiling Li Advancing Equity through Increased Access to Graduate Student, Wuhan University Residential Broadband BRI, Debt Trap and Governance of Infrastructure

Qiaoling Ouyang Student, Wuhan University BRI, Debt Trap and Governance of Infrastructure

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Panels (continued) Xiaoyu Liu Undergraduate Student, Lanzhou University Sue Neal Does Public Service Motivation Affect Work Doctoral Student, West Chester University Engagement? A Moderated Mediation Model Due Process and Property: What Process is Due? Meghna Sabharwal Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Valencia The Effect of Intrinsic Motivation on Individuals’ Public Service Motivation in Asia Performance and the Mediating Role of Job Stress in the Leadership and Management South Korean Army

Endorsed By: 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Seville Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Gearing for Impact: Rethinking Budget and International and Comparative Administration Acquisitions Reform PRESENTER Public Finance Taewon Yoon Doctoral Student, Florida State University Endorsed By: Satisfying with Interpretive Leeway—How Does Goal Section on International and Comparative Administration Ambiguity and Empowerment Make a Difference in Employees’ Attitudes? MODERATOR Lina Svedin PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Associate Professor and Director, Public Affairs Hsiang Te Liu Programs, University of Utah Associate Professor, Ming Chung University The Study of the Moderating Effect of Red Tape on DISCUSSANT/PRESENTER the Relationship Between Reform and Public Service Sharon Mastracci Motivation Professor, University of Utah Gender Budgeting: An Overview of Practices and an Yongjun Park Analysis of OECD and WEF Data Doctoral Student and Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Dallas PRESENTERS The Effect of Intrinsic Motivation on Individuals’ Eric Lofgren Performance and the Mediating Role of Job Stress in the Research Fellow, Center for Government Contracting South Korean Army Flexibility to Achieve the Mission: Reconsidering Military Budgeting Strategy and Practice COAUTHORS Xian Gao Peter Mastro Doctoral Student, University of Nebraska—Omaha Doctoral Student and U.S. Air Force Colonel, SAASS, Air Does Public Service Motivation Affect Work University Engagement? A Moderated Mediation Model Professionally Patterned Responses: Grasping the Perils and Opportunities of Military Acquisitions Reform Shenghao Guo Associate Professor, Lanzhou University Paula Reele Does Public Service Motivation Affect Work Graduate Student, Air University Engagement? A Moderated Mediation Model Culture, Values and Capabilities: Creating Actual Acquisitions Reform Li-Yi Hsu Provost and Professor, National Open University Dan Ward The Study of the Moderating Effect of Red Tape on Lt. Col., U.S. Air Force (Retired) and President, Dan Ward the Relationship Between Reform and Public Service Consulting LLC Motivation The Golden Middle Way? The Promise of Current Acquisitions Policy Innovation

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Addrain Conyers 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Salon 5 Associate Professor, Marist College Race, Racism and Administrative Paralysis: A Critical Race Theory Analysis of Racial Paralysis in Using Critical Race Theory for a Race-Conscious Organizational Culture Public Administration Kirk Leach Social Equity Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas—Little Rock Leveraging Critical Methodologies to Unpack Nonprofits Endorsed By: as White Space Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Harbor Room on Public Law and Administration, Section on Public Social Equity, LGBT Concerns and a Path Performance and Management Forward Social Equity MODERATORS

Brandi Blessett Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati Sponsored By: LGBT Advocacy Alliance Tia Gaynor Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on DISCUSSANT Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Anthony Starke Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Denver on Public Performance and Management

PRESENTERS MODERATOR/PRESENTER Al Gourrier Kristen Norman-Major Assistant Professor, University of Baltimore Professor, Hamline University Banking the Black: A Community Analysis of Banking Balancing the 4Es: How Are We Doing on Achieving among Baltimore’s Predominantly Black Communities Equity for Social Equity?

Tyeastia Green PRESENTERS Analyst, University of Minnesota Lorenda Naylor Race, Racism and Administrative Paralysis: Using Associate Professor and Director, University of Baltimore Critical Race Theory for a Race-Conscious Public Implementation of the Federal REAL ID Act: Administration Implications and Obstacles for LGBT People

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Masami Nishishiba Ashley Nickels Department Chair and Associate Professor, Portland State Assistant Professor, Kent State University University Leveraging Critical Methodologies to Unpack Nonprofits Addressing Equity and Empowering Under-Represented as White Space Employees

Christina Wright Fields Hugo Renderos Professional Lecturer of Education, Marist College Consultant, Independent Researcher A Critical Race Theory Analysis of Racial Paralysis in Vulnerable Groups in Central America Organizational Culture

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Hillary Knepper 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Granada Associate Professor and Chair, Pace University With Hindsight, Foresight and Insight: Visions Representation and the State of Women in Scholarship: for Gender Equity and Equality Fifteen Years of Evidence Social Equity David Lee

Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii—Manoa Sponsored By: Breaking the Code of Silence: To Who Are Women Section for Women in Public Administration Reporting Sex-Based Discrimination in Federal Law Enforcement? Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Gina Scutelnicu International and Comparative Administration, Section Asscociate Professor and Chair, Pace University on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Representation and the State of Women in Scholarship: Section on Public Performance and Management Fifteen Years of Evidence

CONVENER Shilpa Viswanath Agatha Caraballo Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin—La Crosse Instructor and Assistant Chair, Florida International Representation and the State of Women in Scholarship: University Fifteen Years of Evidence

MODERATOR Sawsan Abutabenjeh 2:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 8 Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University Astana Civil Service Hub (ACSH) Session— Leadership and Human Resources in Public PRESENTERS Sector Management: Challenges and Layla Alanazi Perspectives from the Post-Soviet Region Doctoral Student, Virginia Commonwealth University Are Women More Motivated to Serve the Public than Leadership and Management Men? A Quantitative Study of Gender Differences in Public Service Motivation and Organizational DISCUSSANTS Citizenship Behavior at the Federal Level Demetrios Argyriades Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City Christiana Ogbogu University of New York Associate Professor, Obafemi Awolowo University Implementation Challenges of the University Gender Zhuldyz Baizhomartova Policy: Evidence from a Nigerian Public University Chief Consultant, Staff Motivation, Evaluation and Development Division, Civil Service Department, Agency Helen Yu for Civil Service Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii—Manoa Breaking the Code of Silence: To Who Are Women Stephen Condrey Reporting Sex-Based Discrimination in Federal Law President, Condrey and Associates Inc. Enforcement? Rex Facer PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Associate Professor, Brigham Young University Michelle Evans Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee— Pan Suk Kim Chattanooga Professor, Yonsei University Representation and the State of Women in Scholarship: Fifteen Years of Evidence Saltanat Liebert Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University

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Panels (continued) Gulmira Raissova Chairperson, Coordination Council, Association of Khairulla Massadikov Human Resources Managers in Kazakhstan Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head, Public Administration Study of Leadership and Corporate Culture Styles in the and Regional Development Graduate School of Public-Sector Organizations of Kazakhstan Governance and Economics, Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University Iveta Reinholde Associate Professor, University of Latvia Chester A. (Chet) Newland Leadership in the Development of Senior Civil Services: Emeritus Duggan Distinguished Professor of Public A Latvian Case Administration, University of Southern California

William Shields, Jr. 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Garden 3 Executive Director, American Society for Public Administration Urban Innovation and Governance in China: Policies and Outcomes PRESENTERS Global Public Administration Alikhan Baimenov Chairman, Steering Committee, Astana Civil Service Hub Sponsored By: Section on Chinese Public Administration Olena Droshchenko Deputy Head, National Agency of Ukraine for Civil Endorsed By: Service Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Main Challenges for the Civil Service in Ukraine in 2020 International and Comparative Administration, Section on Public Performance and Management Catherine Kardava Director, Civil Service Bureau of Georgia PRESENTER Leadership and Human Resources in Public-Sector Wenzhao Li Management—Challenges and Perspectives: A Georgian Associate Professor, Renmin University of China Case Government Interface Theory: Understanding Public Administration Reforms in China in the Era of Networks Bahram Khalilov Deputy Chairperson, State Examination Center COAUTHOR Reforms in Public Sector-Management: Perspectives and Wenbo Chen Challenges in the Republic of Azerbaijan Professor, Beihang University Demystifying the Social Credit System in China: Edwin Lau Misunderstandings and Policy Challenges Head of Division, Reform of the Public Sector, OECD Directorate for Public Governance 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Garden 4 Rassul Medetov Democratic Governance and Complex Partnership Department Director, Anti-Corruption Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan Systems (II) Integrity and Prevention: Effective Anti-Corruption Governance Tools of Kazakhstan Endorsed By: Vitalis Nakrosis Section on Complexity and Network Studies Professor, Vilnius University Leadership in the Development of Senior Civil Services in MODERATOR/PRESENTER the Baltic States Christopher Koliba Professor, University of Vermont Complexity, Democratic Governance and Sustainable Development

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Panels (continued) Thomas Lynch Reverend Dr., International Academy of Interfaith PRESENTERS Studies Qian Hu Ethics in Action 2.0—A Practical Perspective for Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Practitioners: A Call for Public Service Ethicists Governing for Better Outcomes? Evaluating Network Performance across Policy Contexts Merrett Stierheim Retired Miami-Dade County Florida Manager and Chair, Asim Zia LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy Advisory Board Professor, University of Vermont Serving the Community: More Lessons Learned How Real is the Fake? An Analysis of Online Psychographic Approaches to Influence Voting Patterns 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 3 PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Examining Social Enterprise: Social Innovation Horohito Norhatan for Public Value? Doctoral Student, University of Nevada—Reno The Prospects of Network Governance in Eradicating the Governance Misinformed Electorates Phenomenon and Maintaining Liberal Democracy in America Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators COAUTHOR Aleksey Kolpakov MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Assistant Professor, University of Nevada—Reno Frances Berry The Prospects of Network Governance in Eradicating the Reubin O.D. Askew Eminent Scholar and Frank Misinformed Electorates Phenomenon and Maintaining Sherwood Professor of Public Administration, Florida Liberal Democracy in America State University

PRESENTERS 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 1 Donwe Choi Ethics in Action 2.0—A Practical Perspective for Visiting Assitant Professor, Texas Tech University Practitioners: A Call for Public Service Ethicists Can Infused Publicness Contribute to Enhancing Public Value Creation? Examining the Impact of Government Governance Funding on the Performance of Social Enterprises in South Korea Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Cheryl Ellwood Ethics and Integrity in Governance Doctoral Student, University of Arizona Market Failure, the Environment and the Role of SES: A MODERATOR Legislative History Aziza Zemrani Professor, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley Jinsol Park Doctoral Student, University of Kentucky PRESENTERS Spotlighting Local Governments in the Social Enterprise Peter Cruise Ecosystem: Analyzing the Motivation and Effectiveness Executive Director, LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy, of Social Enterprise Policies Florida Atlantic University Serving the Community: Lessons Learned

Cynthia Lynch Associate Professor, Hawaii Pacific University What Might a Certificate or Concentration for Public Service Ethicist Include?

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Panels (continued) COAUTHORS Yabin Du 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 6 Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China Governance for a Better Community: Professional Certification in Environmental Governance: Institutions, Policy Tools and Capacities Does It Lead to Better Performance and Citizen Satisfaction? Governance Ahreum Han MODERATOR Doctoral Student, Florida State University Patria de Lancer Julnes Community Orientation in Hospitals: A Supply and Associate Dean of Academic Progams, Baruch College, Demand Approach City University of New York Kaifeng Yang DISCUSSANTS Professor, Florida State University Jonathan Justice Limited Government, Marketization and Citizen Professor, University of Delaware Engagement: The Case of Chinese Cities David Rosenbloom Yahong Zhang Distinguished Professor, American University Associate Professor, Rutgers University—Newark Professional Certification in Environmental Governance: PRESENTERS Does It Lead to Better Performance and Citizen Janice Lachance Satisfaction? Executive Vice President, Strategic Leadership and Global Engagement, American Geophysical Union and Former Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace B From Paris to DC: Pathway to Sustainable Cities Network Governance Dynamics: Social Network Xiaoyu Xing and Quantitative Applications Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China Governance Are Citizens Capable? Understanding Citizens’ Governance Competencies in China Endorsed By: Section on Complexity and Network Studies PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Naon Min PRESENTER Doctoral Student, Florida State University Manoj Shrestha Community Orientation in Hospitals: A Supply and Associate Professor, University of Idaho Demand Approach Do Public Programs Influence Network Building? Evidence from a Collaborative Public Program Lulu Wang Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Limited Government, Marketization and Citizen Jihoon Jeong Engagement: The Case of Chinese Cities Doctoral Student, University of North Texas Exploring Factors Associated with Choice of Network Lianhu Zheng Governance Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China Professional Certification in Environmental Governance: Lei Liu Does It Lead to Better Performance and Citizen Assistant Professor, China University of Mining and Satisfaction? Technology Emergency Linkage Between Government and Social Organization: Network Characteristic Model and Subject Role

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Panels (continued) 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Garden 2 COAUTHORS Infrastructure Challenges in an Era of Climate Hee Soun Jang Change: Laying the Foundation for Adaptation Associate Professor and Assistant Chair, University of Infrastructure North Texas Exploring Factors Associated with Choice of Network Governance Sponsored By: Section on Environmental and Natural Resources Jesus Valero Administration Assistant Professor, University of Utah Exploring Factors Associated with Choice of Network Endorsed By: Governance Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on Public Performance and Management

3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 5 MODERATOR Jill Tao Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and the Professor and Chair, Incheon National University Equitable Use of Technology Infrastructure PRESENTERS David Adams Endorsed By: Assistant Professor, California State University—Fullerton Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Central Positions of Regional Nongovernmental on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Public Boundary Organizations and Environmental Outcomes Performance and Management, Section on Science and Technology in Government Sarmistha Majumdar Associate Professor, Texas Southern University A Policy Response to Infrastructure Damages from MODERATOR Sombo Chunda Fracking Doctoral Student, Virginia Commonwealth University PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Soren Jordan PRESENTERS Federica Bianco Assistant Professor, Auburn University Assistant Professor, University of Delaware It’s the Pits! An Environmental Justice Inquiry in How to Use Astrophysics to Study Earthbound Pennsylvania Problems: Using Data to Address Social Inequality Hannah Krawczyk Harvey White Graduate Student Professor, University of Delaware It’s the Pits! An Environmental Justice Inquiry in Disparities, Data Biases and Accountability for Pennsylvania Automated Decisionmaking: Inferences and Issues Surrounding the Fourth Industrial Revolution Zach Mahafza Doctoral Student, Auburn University #Trending: Examining State Environmental Agencies PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Calvin Johnson and Their Use of Social Media Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and and Urban Development It’s the Pits! An Environmental Justice Inquiry in Why Research Methods Matter: Inequities and the Pennsylvania Impact on Low-Income Residents Madeleine McNamara Adjunct Professor, Old Dominion University COAUTHOR RaJade Berry-James Federal Pollution Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Associate Professor, North Carolina State University Spill Why Research Methods Matter: Artificial Intelligence and Inequities

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Panels (continued) 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Valencia John Morris Recognizing Gender in Public Administration: Professor, Auburn University Management Strategies for Equitable and Federal Pollution Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Effective Leadership Spill Leadership and Management

COAUTHOR Jonathan Fisk Endorsed By: Assistant Professor, Auburn University Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section #Trending: Examining State Environmental Agencies for Women in Public Administration, Section on Public and Their Use of Social Media Performance and Management and It’s the Pits! An Environmental Justice Inquiry in MODERATOR Pennsylvania Sherri Mora Associate Chair, Texas State University

3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace A PRESENTERS Overcoming Challenges and Fostering N. Emel Ganapati Opportunities for ASPA Chapters: 80 Years of Associate Professor, Florida International University Success from the NY Metropolitan Chapter Dynamics of Emotional Labor: Empowering Women in the Public-Sector Workforce Leadership and Management Nicole Humphrey Sponsored By: Doctoral Student, University of Kansas NY Metropolitan Chapter Gender Implications of Public Service Motivation: Leading with Equity, Empowerment and Effectiveness in MODERATOR Mind Gina Scutelnicu Asscociate Professor and Chair, Pace University PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Maria D’Agostino PRESENTERS Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Public Angelina Astrouskaya Management, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City Graduate Student, Pace University University of New York Leading and Managing Effectively in the Face of Second William Ciaccio Generation Bias in the Public-Sector Workforce Senior Director, MTA New York City Transit Authority Helisse Levine LaShae Lambert Professor and MPA Director, Long Island University— Lecturer, Long Island University Brooklyn Leading and Managing Effectively in the Face of Second LaSonya Thompson Generation Bias in the Public-Sector Workforce Attorney and Doctoral Student, West Chester University Beth Rauhaus Assistant Professor and MPA Graduate Coordinator, Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi Incorporating Gender into Public Administration Professional Development: The Interface of Empowerment, Equity and Effectiveness

COAUTHORS Meghna Sabharwal Associate Professor, University of Texas at Dallas Leading and Managing Effectively in the Face of Second Generation Bias in the Public-Sector Workforce

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Panels (continued) 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Granada Isla Schuchs Carr Workforce 2020 Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University—Corpus Leadership and Management Christi Incorporating Gender into Public Administration Professional Development: The Interface of Sponsored By: Empowerment, Equity and Effectiveness Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations

Endorsed By: 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 4 Conference of Minority Public Administrators The Loss of Capacity in Public Organizations: A Public Administration Challenge and Research MODERATOR/PRESENTER Heather Getha-Taylor Agenda Associate Professor, University of Kansas Leadership and Management The State of Public Human Resource Management Education MODERATOR Todd LaPorte DISCUSSANT Professor Emeritus, University of California—Berkeley Mary Guy Professor, University of Colorado Denver DISCUSSANT Konrad Posch PRESENTERS Doctoral Student, University of California—Berkeley R. Paul Battaglio Professor and MPA Director, University of Texas at Dallas PRESENTER and Co-Editor in Chief, Public Administration Review Carl Danner The State of Civil Service Reform Managing Director, Berkeley Research Group and Former Head Auditor, California Public Utilities Commission Bangcheng Liu Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS The State of Public Employee Motivation and Louise Comfort Satisfaction Professor, University of Pittsburgh The Dynamics of Capacity Decline and Loss Jessica Sowa MPA Director and Professor, University of Baltimore Ann Keller The State of Strategic Human Resource Management Associate Professor, University of California—Berkeley A Review of Prior Studies of Capacity Loss and Decline in Public Administration 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace D Finance and Social Equity-Based Considerations Paul Schulman in the Public Sector Professor Emeritus, Mills College Types of Capacity in Administrative Performance Public Finance

COAUTHOR Sponsored By: Christopher Ansell Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations Professor, University of California—Berkeley Analytical Framework for Administrative Capacity Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Public Performance and Management

PRESENTERS Joowon Jeong Doctoral Student, Georgia State University Who Benefits More from Government-Guaranteed Small Business Lending?

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Panels (continued) 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace F Matthew Record Equity and Legal Protections in the Workplace: Assistant Professor, San Jose State University Transforming the Dark Sides of Unpaid Do Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Borrowers Government Internships and Student-Teachers Pay More or Less for Their Homes? Exploring the Effects Social Equity of FHA Insurance on the Negotiated Sale Price

Kara Segal Sponsored By: Researcher, Berkeley Institute for Young Americans, California State University, San Bernardino University of California—Berkeley Evaluating the California Renter’s Credit: How Effective Endorsed By: Is It at Alleviating Rent Burden? Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and Management 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Seville Incorporating Professional Certification MODERATOR/PRESENTER Preparation into the MPA Curriculum: A Case Sharon Pierce Study California State University, San Bernardino Student-Teacher Indentureships: Reforming the Inequity Public Finance DISCUSSANT Endorsed By: Marc Fudge Section on Public Administration Education Associate Professor, California State University, San Bernardino MODERATOR/PRESENTER Shaoming Cheng PRESENTERS Associate Professor, Florida International University David Baker Successfully Incorporating CGFM Preparation Emeritus Professor, California State University, San into Formal MPA Curriculum: Challenges and Bernardino Considerations Transforming Social Equity Hypocrisy within Governmental Unpaid Internships DISCUSSANT Zhirong Zhao Ann Marie Johnson Professor and Director, Institute for Urban and Regional Associate Professor, California State University, San Infrastructure Finance, University of Minnesota Bernardino Transforming Social Equity Hypocrisy within PRESENTERS Governmental Unpaid Internships Kimberly Jones CGFM and Education Programs Manager, Association of Government Accountants Introduction to CGFM Certification

Alfredo Riverol Chief Financial Officer, City of South Miami How CGFM Broadens Employment Prospects and the Employers Who Value It

COAUTHOR David Hai Guo Associate Professor, Florida International University Successfully Incorporating CGFM Preparation into Formal MPA Curriculum: Challenges and Considerations

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Panels (continued) Alejandro Gimenez-Santana Assistant Professor, Rutgers University—Newark 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Terrace E Mapping Food Access and Related Risk Factors in Food Access and Policy Forecasting Social Disorder Social Equity Leslie Kennedy Professor, Rutgers University—Newark Sponsored By: Mapping Food Access and Related Risk Factors in Oklahoma Chapter Forecasting Social Disorder

Endorsed By: Goktug Morcol Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Built Environmental Determinants of Obesity Prevalence on Public Performance and Management in the United States: A County-Level National and Sub- National Study MODERATOR/PRESENTER Rachel Emas Assistant Teaching Professor and MPA Director, Rutgers 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Salon 2 University—Newark Immigration in America: Social, Economic and Facing Food (In)Security on College Campuses Policy Impact on Local Communities Social Equity PRESENTERS Jennifer Swann Endorsed By: Administrative Coordinator, Planning Department, City Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on of Oklahoma City Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section A Meta-Analysis of Effective Municipal Solutions in on Public Performance and Management Regional and Local Food Systems Planning

Kathryn Wassel MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Jennica Larrison Doctoral Student, Florida State University Graduate Program Director and Assistant Professor, How to Feed the City: Local Food Systems and Policy University of Baltimore Choices

PRESENTERS PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Abraham Benavides Shahinshah Azim Associate Professor, University of North Texas Chief of Policy, Public-Private Partnership Cell, Planning The Case for Immigration: Transformative Stories that and Development Department, Government of Punjab, Have Impacted Our Society Pakistan Built Environmental Determinants of Obesity Prevalence Saltanat Liebert in the United States: A County-Level National and Sub- Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University National Study Immigrants’ Access to Health Care: How Do Uninsured Immigrants Decide Where to Turn for Care? Alexis Kennedy Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Denver Christina Medina Mapping Food Access and Related Risk Factors in Associate Professor, New Mexico State University Forecasting Social Disorder Local Governments’ Use of Taxpayer Funds to Help Migrant Families COAUTHORS Joel Caplan Rutgers University Mapping Food Access and Related Risk Factors in Forecasting Social Disorder

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Panels (continued) PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Yanfen Huang COAUTHORS Professor, Renmin University of China Brittany Keegan The Reversed Path of Social Policy Diffusion: An Director, Research and Outreach, Virginia Analysis of Old-Age Allowance Programs’ Adoption in Commonwealth University China Comparing Predictors of Public Policy Preferences Toward Refugees and Unauthorized Migrants: Local Jinhua Wang Involvement in Immigration Enforcement in U.S. States Assistant Professor, South China Agricultural University Exclusion in Protection: A Welfare Paradox in Grant Rissler Guangzhou, China Affiliate Faculty, Virginia Commonwealth University Comparing Predictors of Public Policy Preferences Chao Zhang Toward Refugees and Unauthorized Migrants: Local Doctoral Student, Renmin University of China Involvement in Immigration Enforcement in U.S. States The Reversed Path of Social Policy Diffusion: An Analysis of Old-Age Allowance Programs’ Adoption in China 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Harbor Room International and Domestic Challenges to Equity and Effectiveness across Economic, NCAA Watch Party Health and Social Benefit Programs Social Equity 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom E-G (Open to All Attendees) Endorsed By: Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section Networking Event on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Valencia Section on Public Performance and Management Brigham Young University Ice Cream Social and MODERATOR/PRESENTER Founders’ Fellows Reception Rui Sun (Open to All Attendees) Associate Professor, California State University— Dominguez Hills Exclusion in Protection: A Welfare Paradox in Sponsored By: Guangzhou, China

PRESENTER Megan DeMasters Specialist, Environmental Services, City of Fort Collins Who Are We Serving? Incorporating Equity into the City of Fort Collins Healthy Homes Program

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SESSION TIME Room Royal Ballroom ASPA Registration Open 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Foyer Retrieve Key from Lactation Room 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. ASPA Registration Comparative Perspectives to Social Values in Sucessful Collaboration: 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 2 In Memory of Professor Kyujin Jung Vertical and Horizontal Governance in China: Opportunities and 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 4 Challenges Dynamic Perspectives on Collaborative Governance 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Harbor Room Efficiency and Effectiveness of Public Service Practitioners and Scholars 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Seville #MeToo in Academia: Understanding and Addressing Pervasive 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 8 Problems Gender Equality and Empowering Women in Politics, Policy and 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 3 Peacekeeping Workshop—NASPAA Sustainable Cities Simulation Workshop 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 8 KAPA Session—Research Contributing to the Progress of Korean Public 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Garden 4 Administration Theories Performance and Citizen Perception of Government Organizations 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Garden 3 Organizational Culture in the Public Sector 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Seville Social Equity in Local Government Management 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Harbor Room Grand Ballroom 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ASPA Annual Membership Meeting and Closing Plenary Session A-D Port of Long Tour of the Port of Long Beach (Ticketed Event) 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Beach

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Jesus Valero Panels Assistant Professor, University of Utah 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 2 Effective Leadership in Public Service Collaboration: Lessons Learned from Continuum of Care Homeless Comparative Perspectives to Social Values in Networks Sucessful Collaboration: In Memory of Professor Kyujin Jung COAUTHORS Global Public Administration Rosa Minhyo Cho Associate Professor, Sungkyunkwan University Roles of Narratives in Collaborative Decisionmaking: Sponsored By: Lessons from Civic Participatory Deliberative Polling in Section on Korean Public Administration Korea by Semantic Text Network Big Data Analysis

Endorsed By: ChiaKo Hung Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii—Manoa Section on Complexity and Network Studies, Cross-Sector Collaboration and Performance: A Meta- Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Analysis of Collaboration Types and Locations Management, Section on International and Comparative Administration, Section on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Yonghee Kim Partnerships Senior Researcher, The IMC Roles of Narratives in Collaborative Decisionmaking: MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Lessons from Civic Participatory Deliberative Polling in Hyung Jun Park Korea by Semantic Text Network Big Data Analysis Professor, Sungkyunkwan University Roles of Narratives in Collaborative Decisionmaking: Lessons from Civic Participatory Deliberative Polling in 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 4 Korea by Semantic Text Network Big Data Analysis Vertical and Horizontal Governance in China: Opportunities and Challenges DISCUSSANT Jooho Lee Global Public Administration Associate Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Sponsored By: PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Section on Chinese Public Administration Hee Soun Jang Associate Professor and Assistant Chair, University of Endorsed By: North Texas Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Effective Leadership in Public Service Collaboration: Management, Section on International and Comparative Lessons Learned from Continuum of Care Homeless Administration Networks MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Jiye Ju Hong Liu Research Fellow, Seoul National University Professor, Nanyang Technological University Roles of Narratives in Collaborative Decisionmaking: Lessons from Civic Participatory Deliberative Polling in Korea by Semantic Text Network Big Data Analysis

David Lee Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii—Manoa Cross-Sector Collaboration and Performance: A Meta- Analysis of Collaboration Types and Locations

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Panels (continued) Nicolas Jager Post-Doctoral Associate, Carl Von Ossietzky University 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Harbor Room Oldenburg Dynamic Perspectives on Collaborative How Does Collaborative Governance Evolve? Insights from a Medium-n Case Comparison Governance Governance Jens Newig Professor, Leuphana University of Lüneburg Endorsed By: How Does Collaborative Governance Evolve? Insights Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section from a Medium-n Case Comparison on Complexity and Network Studies, Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management Jinsol Park Doctoral Student, University of Kentucky MODERATOR/COAUTHOR Shall We Tango? Unpacking the Driving Forces of Local Kirk Emerson Governments to Involve Citizens in Co-Production Professor, University of Arizona How Does Collaborative Governance Evolve? Insights Edward Weber from a Medium-n Case Comparison Professor, Oregon State University How Does Collaborative Governance Evolve? Insights PRESENTERS from a Medium-n Case Comparison James Agbodzakey Associate Professor and Director of SERCH, University of North Texas at Dallas 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Seville Collaborative Governance and Collaborative Leaders as Efficiency and Effectiveness of Public Service Catalysts for HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment: The Case Practitioners and Scholars of Broward County EMA Leadership and Management

Erica Ceka Visiting Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University Endorsed By: The Effect of System Contexts and Collaboration Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Dynamics on Collaborative Decisionmaking Capacity on Emergency and Crisis Management, Section on International and Comparative Administration PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Sung-Wook Kwon PRESENTER Associate Professor, Texas Tech University Chadrick Minnifield Shall We Tango? Unpacking the Driving Forces of Local Independent Business Owner and Corporate Trainer, Governments to Involve Citizens in Co-Production Ralykh, LLC Fostering Peer/Coworker Trust to Enhance Effectiveness Nicola Ulibarri in the Federal Government Assistant Professor, University of California—Irvine How Does Collaborative Governance Evolve? Insights PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS from a Medium-n Case Comparison Masahito Kosaka Lecturer, Kokushikan University COAUTHORS Importance of Mutual Trust and Individual and Donwe Choi Communal Empowerment: Evidence from the Japanese Visiting Assitant Professor, Texas Tech University Disaster Management Policy Shall We Tango? Unpacking the Driving Forces of Local Governments to Involve Citizens in Co-Production Shunsuke Nakaoka Professor, Kokushikan University Mark Imperial Importance of Mutual Trust and Individual and Associate Professor, University of North Carolina— Communal Empowerment: Evidence from the Japanese Wilmington Disaster Management Policy How Does Collaborative Governance Evolve? Insights from a Medium-n Case Comparison

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Panels (continued) Hillary Knepper Associate Professor and Chair, Pace University COAUTHOR The Path to Success: Overcoming the Gender Gap Amid Bangcheng Liu Conflicting Goals Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Effectiveness of Strategic Human Resource Management COAUTHORS in the Public Sector: A Pilot Study in Chinese Context Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill Doctoral Student, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Salon 8 Truth and Reconciliation as a Model for Change with #MeToo in Academia: Understanding and #MeToo Addressing Pervasive Problems Tara Richard Social Equity Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska—Omaha Assessing the Organizational Culture of Higher Endorsed By: Education Institutions in an Era of #MeToo Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section for Women in Public Administration, Section on Gina Scutelnicu International and Comparative Administration, Section Associate Professor and Chair, Pace University on Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on The Path to Success: Overcoming the Gender Gap Amid Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section Conflicting Goals on Public Administration Education, Section on Public Law and Administration, Section on Public Performance Rebecca Tekula and Management Executive Director, Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship and Assistant Professor, Pace MODERATOR University Maria D’Agostino The Path to Success: Overcoming the Gender Gap Amid Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Public Conflicting Goals Management, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York 8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Garden 3 DISCUSSANT Gender Equality and Empowering Women in Nicole Elias Politics, Policy and Peacekeeping Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Social Equity

PRESENTERS Endorsed By: Roddrick Colvin Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section Associate Professor, San Diego State University for Women in Public Administration, Section on Truth and Reconciliation as a Model for Change with International and Comparative Administration, Section #MeToo on Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and Management Richard Greggory Johnson, III Department Chair and Professor, University of San PRESENTERS Francisco Amanda Henderson The Forgotten Population: Women of Color and the Graduate Student, College of Charleston #MeToo Movement The Elusive Woman Leader?

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Fatimah Pierce Stephanie Dolamore Doctoral Student, Walden University Assistant Professor, Gallaudet University Double Jeopardy: Intersectionality, Mentoring and Assessing the Organizational Culture of Higher Leadership for African American Women in Government Education Institutions in an Era of #MeToo

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Panels (continued) Panels PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Garden 4 Sally Baho Faculty Associate, Naval Postgraduate School KAPA Session—Research Contributing to the Respecting Culture and Integrating Women into Latin Progress of Korean Public Administration American Peacekeeping Units Theories Global Public Administration Alina Efimova Executive Secretary of the Research Group, National Research University Higher School of Economics Endorsed By: Women in Public Administration in a Comparative Section on International and Comparative Perspective: Russia and Ghana Administration, Section on Public Performance and Management Deborah Gibbons Associate Professor, Naval Postgraduate School MODERATOR Respecting Culture and Integrating Women into Latin Wonhee Lee American Peacekeeping Units Professor and KAPA Chair, Hankyung University

Valeriya Utkina PRESENTER/COAUTHOR Senior Lecturer, National Research University Higher Ran Kim School of Economics Doctoral Student, Seoul National University Women in Public Administration in a Comparative Identifying Optimal Pathways Toward Sustainable Perspective: Russia and Ghana Development: Focusing on Spillover Effects and Synergies among Goals

COAUTHOR Workshop Kilkon Ko 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Salon 8 Professor, Seoul National University Identifying Optimal Pathways Toward Sustainable NASPAA Sustainable Cities Simulation Development: Focusing on Spillover Effects and Infrastructure Synergies among Goals

Endorsed By: 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Garden 3 Section on Environmental and Natural Resources Administration, Section on Public Performance and Performance and Citizen Perception of Management Government Organizations Governance MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT Supriya Golas Endorsed By: Program Director, Simulation Education, Network of Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration Public Performance and Management (NASPAA) PRESENTER Suyeon Jo Assistant Professor, University of Arizona Democracy In and Out of Bureaucracy: The Effects of Two Participatory Processes on Citizen Satisfaction

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Gordon Abner Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin Police Accreditation: What Difference Does It Make for Issues that Matter?

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Panels (continued) 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Seville Tahrima Binte Tarique Organizational Culture in the Public Sector Graduate Student, University of Dhaka Leadership and Management Resistance or Compliance? Experiences of the Civil Servants of Bangladesh in Managing Performance Endorsed By: Younhee Kim Conference of Minority Public Administrators Associate Professor, Penn State Harrisburg Two Parallel Movements of Performance Management PRESENTER and Accountability: A Systematic Literature Review Aisha Azhar Assistant Professor, School of Governance and Society Jennifer Lake Organizational Factors Influencing Workplace and Non- Doctoral Student, LBJ School Office of Conferences and Workplace Green Behaviors: Empirical Evidence from Training, University of Texas at Austin Florida City Governments Police Accreditation: What Difference Does It Make for Issues that Matter? PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Adam Burchfield Enamul Hoque Tauheed Doctoral Student, University of Georgia Graduate Student, University of Dhaka Human Resource Slack and Student Achievement: Resistance or Compliance? Experiences of the Civil Evidence from New York School Districts Servants of Bangladesh in Managing Performance Kwangseon Hwang COAUTHORS Assistant Professor, Gachon University, South Korea Minah Kang Impacts of Organizational Transparency on Public Professor, Ewha Womans University and Commissioner, Employees: Engagement, Motivation and Responsive The Board of Audit and Inspection of Korea Behaviors to Citizens Two Parallel Movements of Performance Management and Accountability: A Systematic Literature Review Michelle Lofton Assistant Professor, University of Georgia Cullen Merritt Human Resource Slack and Student Achievement: Assistant Professor, Indiana University—Purdue Evidence from New York School Districts University Indianapolis Police Accreditation: What Difference Does It Make for COAUTHOR Issues that Matter? Yousueng Han Assistant Professor, Yonsei University Asif Shahan Impacts of Organizational Transparency on Public Associate Professor, University of Dhaka Employees: Engagement, Motivation and Responsive Resistance or Compliance? Experiences of the Civil Behaviors to Citizens Servants of Bangladesh in Managing Performance

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Panels (continued) Mark Benton Doctoral Student, University of Missouri 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Harbor Room Do Apologies Work? Accounting for the Racial History of Social Equity in Local Government Management Policing Social Equity Del Bharath Lecturer, California State University—Dominguez Hills Endorsed By: Lessons from Post-Gentrified Cities? What Mid- Conference of Minority Public Administrators, Section on Sized Redeveloping Cities Can learn about Equitable Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships, Section on Redevelopment Policies Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, Section on Public Performance and Management PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS Vivian Cueto MODERATOR/PRESENTER Postdoctoral Fellow, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Andrew Ewoh Improving Cancer Screening Rates through Assessing Professor, Texas Southern University Health Literacy: Lessons from Newark, NJ Community Policing in Texas: A Case Study on Implementation Strategies, Challenges and Solutions Howard Henderson Founding Director, Center for Justice Research and PRESENTERS Professor, Texas Southern University Mir Ali Community Policing in Texas: A Case Study on Visiting Assistant Professor, Indiana University Implementation Strategies, Challenges and Solutions The Adoption of Accountability Institutions in Local Government: The Case of Citizen Oversight of Police Declan Onwudiwe Professor, Texas Southern University Community Policing in Texas: A Case Study on Implementation Strategies, Challenges and Solutions

We welcome Dr. Stacey Swearingen White as our director. Stacey's research and teaching interests focus on conditions that impel sustainability innovations at the local government level. STACEY SWEARINGEN WHITE BRANDON DAVIS Assistant Professor; Professor; We welcome National Brandon to our Women's Hall of SPAA faculty. He Fame Inductee, specializes in Seneca Falls, normative New York, Class approaches to of 2019 institutions, participation, and criminal justice

HEATHER GETHA-TAYLOR ROSEMARY O'LEARY H. GEORGE FREDERICKSON, Edwin O. Stene Distinguished Associate Professor; Edwin O. Stene Editor-in-Chief, Distinguished Professor Emeritus; ASPA Public Personnel Professor, Winner President (1977-78) AND Management; Board of the SWPA 2019 STACEY SWEARINGEN Member, ASPA Rita Mae Kelly Section on SPALR; Distinguished WHITE, DIRECTOR Presenter and Panel Research Award Organizer, "Workforce 2020". APRIL 7 Tuesday Sessions

Panels (continued) SPEAKER Paul Danczyk COAUTHOR ASPA President and Director, Executive Education in Luis Alzate-Duque Sacramento, University of Southern California Assistant Professor, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Improving Cancer Screening Rates through Assessing Health Literacy: Lessons from Newark, NJ Tour of Port of Long Beach 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Port of Long Beach ASPA Annual Membership Meeting Sponsored By: and Closing Plenary Session University of La Verne

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