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An inventory of scholarship at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University SPEA2017-18: Bloomington Advancing Knowledge and Preparing Leaders for the Greater Good This report, the fourth in our annual series, highlights our scholarship and research and profiles SPEA’s faculty. SPEA Today Indiana University Bloomington’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) is one of the largest schools of its kind. Founded in 1972, SPEA is a world leader in public and environmental affairs and is consistently ranked in the top tier of graduate schools of public affairs. With more than 90 full-time and more than 100 part-time faculty members, SPEA provides international scope, influential research, and focused opportunities for students to pair a comprehensive foundation of knowledge with hands-on experience in the field. Comprehensive Degree Offerings Now in its fifth decade, SPEA has grown to offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs spanning public affairs, public policy, environmental science, arts management, and healthcare management and policy. Its expertise and coursework now include international development, civic engagement, and sustainability studies. Undergraduate Degrees Public Affairs (BSPA) Environmental Science (BSES) Environmental & Sustainability Studies (BAESS) Healthcare Management & Policy (BSHMP) Arts Management (BSAM) Master’s Degrees Public Affairs (MPA) SPEA Connect Online MPA & Certificate Programs Environmental Science (MSES) Public Affairs-Environmental Science Dual Degree (MPA-MSES) Environmental Sustainability (MES) Arts Administration (MAAA) Healthcare Management (MSHM) Public Affairs-Arts Administration Dual Degree (MPA-MAAA) Accelerated Masters Program Additional Dual Degrees Certificates Doctoral Degrees Public Affairs (Ph.D. PA) Environmental Science (Ph.D. ES) SPEA’s new Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center, completed in 2017. > SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 1 Rajendra Abhyankar is a professor of Dr. Osita Afoaku is a clinical professor Dr. Robert Agranoff is a professor Dr. Alexander Alexeev is a lecturer practice of diplomacy and public affairs. with expertise in U.S.-African/Third emeritus and one of the longest- with research interests in quantitative He is the former Indian ambassador World relations, U.N. Security Council serving members of SPEA’s faculty, policy analysis, risk and security to the European Union, Belgium, reform, and the African political having been with the school for modelling, benefit-cost analysis, and and Luxembourg as well as Turkey, economy. He wrote the chapter “Boko more than 30 years. He is an expert environmental economics. Azerbaijan, and Syria. He was also Haram and Islamist Fundamentalism in intergovernmental management, the deputy chief of India’s mission to in Northern Nigeria: Costs and federalism, and network collaboration. Iraq. His book Indian Diplomacy: Beyond Consequences of a Broken State” in With Michael McGuire and another, he Strategic Autonomy will be published African Studies in a Globalized World co-authored the chapter “Collaborative by Oxford University Press shortly. for the Institute of African Studies, Public Management” in Foundations He has six other books to his credit. University of Ghana. He also wrote of Public Administration. His latest Publications worldwide seek his “Islamist Terrorism and State Failure in book is Crossing Boundaries for expertise on international relations Northern Nigeria” in Africa Today. Intergovernmental Management. and India. His op-eds have appeared in American and Indian newspapers including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Hindustan Times, Indian Express, Eurasia Review, Gateway House, Asian Survey, and Huffington Post. SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 2 Lisa Blomgren Amsler, J.D., (formerly Dr. Shahzeen Attari focuses on Distinguished Professor Dr. David B. Dr. Claudia N. Avellaneda, chair of Bingham) is the Keller-Rundgren perceptions and biases that shape Audretsch is the Ameritech Chair the Governance and Management Professor of Public Service and an people’s decisions about resource use of Economic Development, director Faculty Group, specializes in expert in collaborative governance, and climate change. In the 2017-18 of the Institute for Development governance, public management, and public engagement, dispute resolution, academic year, she is serving as a fellow Strategies, and director of the SPEA local governments in Latin America. and labor law. Her chapters “The at the Center for Advanced Study in International Office. He is an honorary She authored “The Delegation of Dispute Resolver’s Role within a Dispute the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at professor of industrial economics and Municipal Spending in Honduras: System Design: Justice, Accountability, Stanford University, a world-leading entrepreneurship at the WHU-Otto Does Decision Context Matter?” and and Impact” and “Employment incubator designed to bring together Beisheim School of Management in co-authored “Explaining Expansion of Arbitration: The Repeat Player deep thinkers from diverse disciplines Germany and a research fellow of the Brazilian Municipal Revenues: Politics Effect” are in Conflict Management: to confront critical issues of our time. Centre for Economic Policy Research or Managerial Competency” in the Critical Perspectives on Business and Most recently, she co-authored “Energy in London. He wrote “Entrepreneurship book she co-edited, Comparative Management, Volume IV. Her chapter Conservation Goals: What People Adopt, and Universities” in International Public Management: Why National, “The Evolution of Social Norms in What They Recommend, and Why” Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Environmental, and Organizational Conflict Resolution” is in Classic and “Perceptions of Water Systems,” Business, and, a prolific co-author, Context Matter (Georgetown University Papers in Natural Resource Economics both in Judgment and Decision Making, he contributed to 14 other journal Press). She co-authored the chapter Revisited. She wrote “The Dispute along with “Statements about climate articles and six books including “The “Performance Management and Resolver’s Role within a Dispute System researchers’ carbon footprints affect Strategic Management of Places and Public Administration” in the Oxford Design: Justice, Accountability, and their credibility and the impact of their Regional Competitiveness” in Handbook Research Encyclopedia of Politics. She Impact” in the University of St. Thomas advice” in Climatic Change. In 2017, of Regions and Competitiveness and co-authored “Identifying the Macro- Law Journal, “The Next Generation’s she was awarded a National Science “The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Level Drivers of Adolescent Fertility Voice: Community, Conflict, and Foundation grant to understand and Entrepreneurship and the Strategic Rate in Latin America: The Role of Democracy” in the Ohio State Journal correct misperceptions of energy use. Management of Places” in The Wiley School-Based Sexuality Education” on Dispute Resolution, “Collaborative She also received IU’s Outstanding Handbook of Entrepreneurship. in the American Journal of Sexuality Governance: Integrating Management, Junior Faculty Award, which celebrates Education and “Mayoral Quality and Politics, and Law” in Public tenure-track faculty working on Municipal Performance in Brazilian Administration Review, and “Keynote: nationally recognized research Local Governments” in Organizações & Dispute System Design and the Global programs. She won the Andrew Sociedade. She organized and directed Pound Conference,” in the Cardozo Carnegie Fellowship in 2018. the first Leadership Executive Advanced Journal of Conflict Resolution. Program (LEAP) for 20 Brazilian public managers. SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 3 Dr. Matthew Baggetta is an expert on Professor Emeritus Dr. Randall A. James Barnes, J.D., is an expert Dr. Keith B. Belton is the director of civil society and voluntary associations. Baker is an international expert on in environmental law and policy. the Manufacturing Policy Initiative, With Brad Fulton, he received a research historical perspectives in the analysis He is a former SPEA dean and was focused on public policies affecting the grant from the Corporation for National of contemporary environmental policy instrumental in the formation of the competitiveness of the manufacturing and Community Service (CNCS) for a and problems. He is a Distinguished U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sector. He co-authored “Regulatory study entitled “What Happens in Civil Professor at New Bulgarian University in in 1970 and later served as its General Reform in the Trump Era” (with Kerry Society Organizations?: The Effects of Sofia, Bulgaria. Counsel and its Deputy Administrator. Krutilla and John D. Graham) in Public Internal Dynamics on Organizational He is the co-author of Business Law: Administration Review and authors Outcomes.” He serves on the board of The Ethical, Global and E-Commerce the monthly policy brief Insight into directors of the Melos Institute, a think- Environment (17th edition) and of Law Manufacturing Policy. tank focused on nonprofit member- for Business (13th edition). based organizations and authored a featured essay at Mobilizing Ideas, “‘Leader’ Should be Plural.” SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 4 Dr. Charles F. Bonser, dean emeritus Dr. Jennifer Brass is the director of the Dr. Sanya Carley, chair of the Policy Beth Cate, J.D.,