Faculty Research

2024

Articles

  1. Barth, Thomas. (2024).  “Charles Goodsell: A Weaver of the Tapestry of Public Administration.” Public Administration Review 84 (1), 182-185. First published 02 April 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13627
  2. Douglas, James W., and Ringa Raudla. (2024). “Do Balanced Budget Practices of U.S. States Make Sense? Alternatives from the Eurozone.” Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Management. 36(2), 217-233. Early view in 2023. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPBAFM-09-2023-0168
  3. English, Ashley, Branton, Regina, & Friesenhahn, Amy. (2024). “Outside of the Old Boys Club? Gender Differences in Outside Groups’ Advertising Support for U.S. Senate Candidates.” Political Research Quarterly, 77 (1), 328-343. First published online October 28, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912923120871
  4. Mueller, Rebecca, Amber Knight, Sandy Sufian & Rosemarie Garland-Thomson (2024). The American Journal of Bioethics, 24(8): 40-42. https://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2024.2362101
  5. Szmer, John, Laura P. Moyer, Susan B. Haire, and Robert K. Christensen. (2024). “Who Shapes the Law? Gender and Racial Bias in Judicial Citations.” American Political Science Review, 118(2), 1067 – 1074. Doi:10.1017/S0003055423000801 Published online in 2023.

2023

Books

  1. Knight, Amber, and Joshua Miller. (2023). Prenatal Genetic Testing, Abortion, and Disability Justice. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Award: Honorable Mention for National Women’s Studies Association Alison Piepmeier Book Award, 2023.

Book Chapters

  1. Kropf, Martha. (2023). “The Pandemic Voting Experience,” in Pandemic at the Polls: How the Politics of COVID-19 Played into American Elections, edited by Dari Tran, Lexington Books. 
  2. Kropf, Martha. (2023). “Conclusion: Causal Stories: The Political Repercussions of the Pandemic” in Pandemic at the Polls: How the Politics of COVID-19 Played into American Elections, edited by Dari Tran, Lexington Books.
  3. Leland, Suzanne. (2023). Teaching Graduate Students Democratic Values: How Do Current and Future Public Servants Think About Their Roles in a Democracy? In Teaching Democratic Ideals to Public Affairs Students: Findings and reflections from Diverse Course Designs, edited by Thomas Andrew Bryer and Timothy J. Shaffer, (pp. 76-87). Routledge.

Articles

  1. Almadan, Ali*, Mary Lou Maher, and Jason H. Windett. (2023). “Bridging the Gap between Stance Detection and Public Opinion: A Statistical Analysis of Tweet-Based vs User-Based Stance in Twitter.” Advances in Information and Communication, 358-374. FICC 2023. LectureNotes in Networks and Systems. 651. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28076-4_27
  2. Atkinson, Mary Layton, Reza Mousavi, and Jason H. Windett. (2023). “Detecting Diverse Perspectives: Using Text Analytics to Reveal Sex Differences in Congressional Debate About Defense.” Political Research Quarterly. 76 (1), 75-89. (3.254). https://doi.org/10.1177/10659129211045048
  3. Azevedo, L., Haupt, B., & Shi, W., (2023). “Equitable and Inclusive Mentoring Programs for Women Faculty.” Journal of Public Affairs Education.  https://doi.org/10.1080/15236803.2023.2245505
  4. Batista Pereira, Frederico, Natália Bueno, Nara Pavão, and Felipe Nunes (2023). “Inoculation Reduces Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from a Multidimensional Intervention in Brazil.” Journal of Experimental Political Science, pp. 1-12. Published online July 11, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1017/XPS.2023.11 
  5. Batista Pereira, Frederico, Guilherme Russo and Felipe Nunes. (2023). “Who is Responsible for the Emergency Aid? Cash Transfer and Presidential Approval During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brazil.” Latin American Politics and Society, 65(4), 76-98. https://doi.org/10.1017/lap.2023.17
  6. Bitzer, Michael, Christopher Cooper, Martha Kropf, Robert Orr, and Jennifer Roberts. 2023. “The North Carolina Network for Fair, Safe, and Secure Elections: Implications for Practice.” Journal of Election Administration Research & Practice, 2(1), 4-11, 1013-1024.
  7. Branton, Regina P., Diego Esparza & James Meernik. (2023). “What Factors Drive Trust in Police after Civil Wars: The Case of Colombia.” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 1-15. Published online February 27, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1080/01924036.2023.2176899
  8. Canales, K., Kropf, M., Leland, S., & Maestas, C. (2023). Revisiting the Micro-Foundations of the Tiebout Theory of Local Expenditures: Are Private Community Amenities Substitutes for Local Public Services in Residential Choices? Urban Affairs Review, 59(5), 1441-1469.
  9. Carman, Joanne G. & Millesen, J. M. (2023). “Using Self-assessments to Improve Board Performance and Build Nonprofit Capacity.” Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs. 9 (2),124-146. https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna.9.2.124–146
  10. Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline, Jaclyn Piatak, J. (2023). Do Opinions of Policy Target Population Deservingnesss Correlate to Public Service Motivation? Insights from Medicaid. American Review of Public Administration, 53(1), 3-22. (Lead Article)
  11. Chen Shi.,Shuhua Jessica Yin, Yuqi Guo, Yaorong Ge, Daniel Janies, Michael Dulin, Cheryl Brown, Patrick Robinson, and Dongsang Zhang. (2023). “Content and Sentiment Surveillance (CSI): A Critical Component for Modeling Modern Epidemics.” Frontiers in Public Health 11:1111661.doi:10.3389/fpubh.2023.1111661. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health
  12. Dai, Yaoyao, and Alexander Kustov. (2023). “The (In)effectiveness of Populist Rhetoric: A Conjoint Experiment of Campaign Messaging.” Political Science Research Methods.
  13. Das Purba, Moumita*, Arpita Ghosh, Benjamin J. Radford, and Bill Chu. (2023). “Software Vulnerability Detection Using Large Language Models.” Proceedings of the 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing, 33rd IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing, September 17 – 20, 2023.
  14. Dennison, James, and Alexander Kustov. (2023). “The Reverse Backlash: How the Success of Populist Radical Right Parties Relates to More Positive Immigration Attitudes.” Public Opinion Quarterly, 87(4), https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfad052
  15. Diego Esparza, James Meernik & Regina Branton. (2023). “What’s Past is Prologue: Civil War Violence and Post-War Criminal Homicides.” Civil Wars. Published online April 24, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2023.2196187
  16. Douglas, James W., and Robert S. Kravchuk. (2023). “Creating the Executive Budget Process: What Was Congress Thinking?” Presidential Studies Quarterly, 43(3), 407-425. https://doi.org/10.1111/psq.12828
  17. Eutsler, Lauren, Meena Naik, Scott Peecksen, and Regina Branton. (2023). “Impact of Inquiry Portfolios within a Service-learning Literacy Field Experience on Preservice Teachers’ Knowledge Growth and GPA.” Teaching and Teacher Education 124 (1): 104032. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2023.104032
  18. Gao, Jingjing*, Elizabeth Racine, and Jason H. Windett. (2023). “Public Emotion, Public Policy, and Working from Home During COVID-19.” Forthcoming in Vaccines.
  19. Giersch, Jason (2023). “Through the Lens of Ideology: Asymmetry in Expectations of Movie Quality,” The Social Science Journal. Published online June 2, 2023. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03623319.2023.2218575
  20. Han, Dongyun*, Abdulla-Al-Raihan Nayeem*, Jason H. Windett, and Isaac Cho. (2023). “PDViz: a Visual Analytics Approach for State Policy Diffusion.” Computer GraphicsForum, 42(1), 305-318). https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.14732  [Included in 2022 report.]
  21. Hannah, A. L., Mallinson, D. J., & Azevedo, L. (2023). “Maximizing Social Equity as a Pillar of Public Administration: An Examination of Cannabis Dispensary Licensing in Pennsylvania. Public Administration Review, 83(1), 144-162. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13521 
  22. Holt, Stephen B., and Piatak, Jaclyn S. (2023). Job Sector or PSM? Examining the Relative Effects of Sector and Public Service Motivation on Prosocial Behavior. Public Management Review, 25(12), 2370-2401.
  23. Grandage, A. J., Hines, R. E., & Willoughby, K. G. (2024). “Treading Water: Planning for Sea Level Rise in the Southeastern United States.” Public Works Management & Policy,29(1), 45-62. First published online May 23, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087724X231178868
  24. Jensen, Colt and Piatak, Jaclyn. (2023). Public Service Motivation and Trust in Government: An Examination across the Federal, State, and Local Levels in the United States. The American Review of Public Administration. 54(2), 107-118. https://doi.org/10.1177/02750740231200449
  25. Knight, Amber. (2023). “Gene Editing Technologies, Utopianism, and Disability Politics.” The Journal of Philosophy of Disability.  First published online July 4, 2023. DOI: 10.5840/jpd20237319
  26. Kropf, Martha. (2023). “Academic Scholarship and Election Official Perspectives at the Election Science, Reform and Administration Conference.” Election Law Journal, 22(2), 101-104 (Introduction to Special Issue of ELJ featuring articles from the 2022 Election Science, Reform, and Administration Conference).
  27. Leland, S. M., Pinka*, R., & Boyer, R. H. (2023). Who shares? Participation in the sharing economy in the US. Journal of Urban Affairs, 1-26.
  28. Mallinson, D., Azevedo, A., Best, E., Robles, P., Wang, J. (2023). “The Future of AI is in the States: The Challenges and Opportunities of Decentralized Regulation for Business and Policy.” Business and Politics. https://doi.org/10.1017/bap.2023.19 
  29. McDonald, Brue, Hunter Bacot, and Thomas Barth. (2023). “The Story of the NCPAA: The Right Time and Place.” Journal of Public Affairs Education, 29 (2), 121-126. First published online March 08, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1080/15236803.2023.2182560 
  30. Medina, P. S., Azevedo, L., Shi, W., & Bagwell, M. T. (2023). “Gender and Work-Life Balance During COVID-19: A Study of Public Affairs Faculty.” Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 46(1), 50-76. https://doi.org/10.37808/jhhsa.46.1.3
  31. Meier, Kenneth J., Jourdan Davis, and Xiaoyang Xu. “Effectiveness, Efficiency and Equity Tradeoffs in Public Programs: A Citizen Experiment.” Public Administration Review, https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13690
  32. Mohr, Zachary, and Jourdan Davis. (2023). “Simon’s Behavior and Waldo’s Public: The ABCS Model of Public Behavior and Social Interactions.” Journal of Behavioral Public Administration. 6(1). https://doi.org/10.30636/jbpa.61.297
  33. Mohr, Zachary., McDonald, Jared., Piatak, Jaclyn., and Leland, Suzanne. (2023). Is Government Escaping Blame? The Effect of Contracting and Victim Attributes in a Prisoner Transportation Experiment. Public Management Review, 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2023.2200436
  34. Mohr, Zachary, Jared McDonald, Jaclyn Piatak, Suzanne Leland. (2023). “Is Government Escaping Blame? The Effect of Contracting and Victim Attributes in a Prionser Transportation Experiment.” Public Management Review. https://doi.org/10/1080/14719037.2023.2200436
  35. Mohr, Zachary, Olivares, Alexandra*, and Piatak, Jaclyn. (2023). “Are Public Spaces Welcoming to All? A Conjoint Experiment on Cultural Representation and Inclusionary Practices in Museums.” Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12953
  36. Piatak, Jaclyn. (2023). “Do Sociocultural Factors Drive Civic Engagement? An Examination of Political Interest and Religious Attendance.” Nonprofit Policy Forum. 14(2), 185-204. https://doi.org/10.1515/npf-2023-0052.
  37. Piatak, J. S., & Carman, J. G. (2023). “Unpacking the Volunteer Experience: The Influence of Volunteer Management on Retention and Promotion of the Organization.” Journal ofPublic and Nonprofit Affairs. 9(3,) 278-296. https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna.9.3.1-19
  38. Radford, Benjamin J., Yaoyao Dai, Niklas Stoehr, Aaron Schein, Mya Fernandez*, and Hanif Sajid*. (2023). “Estimating Conflict Losses and Reporting Biases.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(34).
  39. Raudla, Ringa, Zachary Mohr, and James W. Douglas. (2023). “Which Managerial Reforms Facilitate Public Sector Innovation?” Public Administration. Published online July 18, 2023.: https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12951
  40. Stoehr, Niklas, Benjamin J. Radford, Ryan Cotterell, and Aaron Schein. (2023). “The Ordered Matrix Dirichlet for State-Space Models.” Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. Ed. by Francisco Ruiz, Jennifer Dy, and Jan-Willem van de Meent. Vol. 206, Proceedings of Machine Learning Research. PMLR. 1888-1903.
  41. Walsh, James Igoe, Justin M. Conrad, and Beth Elise Whitaker. (2023). “Rebel Human Rights Abuses During Civil Wars: Introducing the Rebel Human Rights Violations Dataset.” Journal of Peace Research. https://doi.org/10/1177/00223433221147940

2022

Book Chapters

  1. Nail, Meena, Adam N. Wear, Scott Peecksen, Regina Branton, and Mike Simmons. (2022).
    “High-impact Practice Connections as Catalysts for Equitable Retention.” Chapter 9 In
    Zilvinskis, John, et al. (Edited). Delivering on the Promise of High-impact Practices: Research
    Models for Achieving Equity, Fidelity, Impact, and Scale. Stylus Publishing.
  2. Piatak, Jaclyn. (2022). “Employee Motivation across Job Sectors.” In Edmund C. Stazyk and Randall S. Davis (Eds.) Research Handbook on Motivation in Public Administration. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Articles

  1. Almadan, Ali, Mary L. Maher, Frederico Batista Pereira, and Yuqi Gou. (2022). “Will you be Vaccinated? A Methodology for Detecting and Analyzing the Stance Towards COVID-19 Vaccination on Twitter.” Advances in Information and Communication. pp. 311-329. Preceedings of the 2022 Future of Information and Communication Conference, Volume 1. Springer Link. https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-98012-2 24
  2. Altmann, Thomas* and Jason Giersch (2022). “Sanctioned Terror: Economic Sanctions and More Effective Terrorism.” International Politics. 59, 383-397. Published online in 2021. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41311-021-00318-z
  3. Atkinson, Mary Layton, Reza Mousavi, and Jason H. Windett. (2022). “Detecting Diverse Perspectives: Using Text Analytics to Reveal Sex Differences in Congressional Debate About Defense.” Political Research Quarterly. First published online, February 2022.
    https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912921104504
  4. Batista Pereira, Frederico and Felipe Nunes. (2022).”Presidential Influence and Public Opinion During Crises: The Case of COVID-19 in Brazil.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 34(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edac014
  5. Batista Pereira, Frederico, Natália S. Bueno, Felipe Nunes, and Nara Pavão. (Forthcoming 2022). “Fake News, Fact-Checking, and Partisanship: The Resilience of Rumors in the 2018 Brazilian Elections.” Journal of Politics, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/719419
  6. Branton, Regina, Kimi King, and Justin Walsh. (2022).”Criminal Justice in Indian Country :Examining Declination Rates of Tribal Cases.” Social Science Quarterly. 103(1): 69-81.
  7. Branton, Regina P., Rachel Torres, Justin Walsh, and Hope Dewell Gentry. (2022). ” The Impact of Political, Social, and Economic Characteristics of One’s Sending State.”Journal of Borderland Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2021.2006749
  8. Canales, Kristine, Martha Kropf, and Suzanne Leland. (2022). “Revising the Micro-Foundations of the Tiebout Theory of Local Expendatures: Are Private Community Ammenities Substitutes for Local Public Services in Residential Choices?” Urban Affairs Review, https:doi.org/10.1177/10780874221103765
  9. Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline. Early view published in 2022. “Public Opinion about VisitabilityMandates in the United States: Favorable but Divisible.” Housing Policy Debate. DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2022.2070652
  10. Dai, Yaoyao, and Alexander Kustov. (2022). “When Do Politicians use Populist Rhetoric: Populism as a Campaign Gamble”. Political Communication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2022.2025505
  11. Dai, Yaoyao, Benjamin Radford, and Andrew Halterman. (2022). “Political Event Coding as Text to Text Sequence Generation.” Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Challenges and Applications of Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from Text (CASE). Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Association for Computational Linguistics, 117-123.
  12. Dai, Yaoyao and Luwei Luqiu. (2022). “Wolf Warriors and Diplomacy in the New Era: An Empirical Analysis of China’s Diplomatic Language.” The China Review 22(2): 253-283.
  13. Dennison, James, Alexander Kustov, and Andrew Geddes. (2022). “Public Attitudes to Immigration in the Aftermath of COVID-19: Little Change in Policy Preferences, Big Drops in Issue Salience.” International Migration Review. doi.org/10.1177/01979183221134272
  14. Early, Bryan Robert, Nolan Fahrenkopf, and James Igoe Walsh. (Co-authored with graduate student.) (2022). Climbing the Ladder: Explaining the Vertical Proliferation of Cruise Missiles.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 66(6): 955-982. https://doi.org/10.1177/00220027221079399
  15. English, Ashley, Regina Branton, and Amy Friesenhahn. (2022). “Outsiders Among Outside Groups? Campaign Advertising and the Electability of Female US House Candidates.” Politics, Gender, and Identity. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2022.2127371
  16. Feinberg, Ayal, Regina Branton and Valerie Martinez-Ebers. (2022).”The Trump Effect: How 2016 Campaign Rallies Explain Spikes in Hate.” PS: Political Science & Politics. 55(2): 257-265.Giersch, Jason, and Scott Liebertz. 2022. “Ideology and Religion in Students’ Attitudes toward Economically and Socially Conservative Professors.” Journal of Political Science Education 19(2): 205 – 218. https://doi.org/10.1080/15512169.2022.2118129
  17. Giersch, Jason, and Scott Liebertz. (2022). “Ideology and Religion in Students’ Attitudes toward Economically and Socially Conservative Professors.” Journal of Political Science Education 19(2): 205 – 218. https://doi.org/10.1080/15512169.2022.2118129
  18. Haeder, Simon F. and Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, (2022). “The Power of a Tweet? Social Media, President Communication, and the Politics of Health.” Presidential Studies Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1111/psq.12780
  19. Heberlig, Eric S., and Bruce A. Larson. (2022). “The Strategic Allocation of PAC Funds to Effective Legislators.” Interest Groups and Advocacy. 11(3):466-492.
  20. Hürriyetoğlu, Ali, Osman Mutlu, Fırat Duruşan, Onur Uca, Alaeddin Selçuk Gürel, Benjamin Radford, Yaoyao Dai, Hansi Hettiarachchi, Niklas Stoehr, Tadashi Nomoto, et al. 2022. “Extended Multilingual Protest News Detection–Shared Task 1, CASE 2021 and 2022. Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Challenges and Applications of Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from Text (CASE). Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Association for Computational Linguistics, 223-228.
  21. Kropf, Martha. (2022). “Lessons from The Politics of Ballot Design: A Review Article.” Political Science Quarterly 137(3): 589-598.
  22. Kustov, Alexander. (2022). “‘Bloom Where You’re Planted’: Explaining Public Opposition to (e)migration.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 48 (5): 1113-1132. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2020.1754770 (Accepted on 03/16/20).
  23. Kustov, Alexander. (2022). “Do Anti-immigration Voters Care More? Documenting the Issue Importance Asymmetry of Immigration Attitudes.” British Journal of Political Science 53(2): 796-805. doi.org/10.1017/S0007123422000369
  24. Kustov, Alexander. (2022). “Testing the Backlash Argument: Voter Responses to (Pro-) Immigration Reforms.” Journal of European Public Policy. 30(6): 1183 – 1203. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2022.2061034
  25. Leland, Suzanne M., Christina Danis, Sarahanne Smith, Robert H.W. Boyer. (2022). “The Implementation of Active Transportation Policies at the Local Level: Findings from a North Carolina Survey.” Public Works & Policy. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087724X221088835
  26. Liebertz, Scott, and Jason Giersch (2022), “Perceptions and Assessments of Socialism versus the US System: Experimental Evidence.” The Social Science Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/03623319.2022.206687
  27. McDonald, Jared, and Jaclyn Piatak. (2022). “Penalties for Going Against Type: How Candidate Gender Shapes Leadership Perceptions.” Behavioral Science & Policy 8(2): 47-56.
  28. Meier, K. J., Song, M., Davis, J. A., & Amirkhanyan. A. A., (2022). Sector Bias and the credibility of Performance Information: An Experimental Study of Elder Care Provision. Public Administration Review. 82(1): 69-82.
  29. Olivares, Alexandra and Jaclyn Piatak. Exhibiting Inclusion: An Examination of Race and Ethnicity and Museum Participation. (2022) VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. 33: 121- 133. Published online February 17, 2021.
  30. Pardelli, Giuliana, and Alexander Kustov. (2022). “When Co-ethnicity Fails.” World Politics 74(2): 249-284. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887121000241.
  31. Pulugurtha, Srinivas S., L. Sravya Jayanthi, and Suzanne Leland. 2022. “Active Transportation Related Policies and Best Practices from a DOT Perspective.” In International Conference on Transportation and Development 2022: Transportation Planning and Workforce Development, pp. 38-50. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/9780784484340.004
  32. Piatak, Jaclyn, Zachary T. Mohr, and Suzanne M. Leland. (2022). “Blame Dynamics across the Organizational Hierarchy and Sectors: How a Staffing Shortage and Ownership Shape Blame for Nursing Homes in Crisis.” International Public Management Journal. DOI: 10.1080/10967494.2022.2064022
  33. Piatak, Jaclyn, Jared McDonald, and Zachary Mohr. (2022). “The Role of Gender in Government and Nonprofit Workplaces: An Experimental Analysis of Rule Compliance and Supervisor.” Public Administration Review. 21 January 2022. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/puar.13469
  34. Prince, William, and Jaclyn Piatak. (2022). “By the Volunteer, For the Volunteer: Volunteer Perspectives of Management Across Levels of Satisfaction.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764022112797
  35. Radford, Benjamin J. (2022). “High Resolution Conflict Forecasting with Spatial Convolutions and Long Short-Term Memory.” International Interactions 48(4): 739 -758.
  36. Raudla, Ringa, and James W. Douglas. (2022). “Fiscal Councils as Watchdogs— How Loud Do They Bark?” Public Money & Management 42(4): 241-250. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2020.1795998
  37. Raudla, Ringa, and James W. Douglas. (2022). “Austerity and Budget Execution: Control versus Flexibility.” Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Management 34(2): 292-309.
  38. Raudla, Ringa, James W. Douglas, and Muiris MacCarthaigh. (2022). “Medium Term Expenditure Frameworks: Credible Instrument or Mirage?” Public Budgeting & Finance. 42(3):71-92. https://doi.org/10.1111/pbaf.12316
  39. Raudla, Ringa, James W. Douglas, and Zachary Mohr. (2022). “Exploration of the Technocratic Mentality Among European Civil Servants.” International Review of Administrative Sciences. 88(4):1013-1031. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0020852321996421
  40. Roberts, Fei., Anna Amirkhanyan, Kenneth. J Meier, and Jourdan Davis. (2022). Limiting Managerial Discretion by Regulation: Nursing Homes and the National Background Check Program. International Public Management Journal 25(3): 392–412.https://doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2022.203688
  41. Silva, Andrea, Diego Esparaza, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, and Regina Branton. (2022). “Perceived Police Performance, Racial experiences, and Trust in Local Government.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 10(3): 343-366.
  42. Wang, F., Amirkhanyan A. A., Meier, K. J., & Davis, J. A., (2022). “Limiting Managerial Discretion in a New Public Managment World: Nursing Homes and the National Background Check Program.” International Public Managment Journal. Published online March 8. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2022.2036884

2021

Books

  1. Atkinson, Mary Layton (Mel), K. Elizabeth Coggins, James A. Stimson, Frank R. Baumgartner. (2021). The Dynamics of Public Opinion (Elements in American Politics). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  2. Piatak, Jaclyn S., and Stephen B. Holt. (2021). Public Service Motivation and Public Opinion: Examining Antecedents and Attitudes (Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Book Chapters

  1. Pettijohn, S. L. & Carman, J. G. (2021). Using cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analyses in the community context. In R. P. Kilmer & J. R. Cook (Eds.). Evaluation research: Partnership approaches for community change. (pp.214-235). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Articles

  1. Alaimo, Salvatore, and Joanne Carman. (2021). “Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: Community Foundations and Community Well-being.” International Journal of Community Well-Being. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42413-021-00125-7
  2. Banda, Kevin and Jason Windett. (2021). “Candidate Appearance in Campaign Advertisements.” Electoral Studies 70 (April). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2020.102275
  3. Barth, Thomas., Combs, J., Gonyar, C., Kiley, S. and Stanley, K. (2021). “Government Response to COVID-19: Gap Revealed.” Journal of Emergency Managment. 19 (7): 127-132.
  4. Batista Pereira, Frederico. (2021) “Prejudice, Information, and the Vote for Women in Personalized PR Systems: Evidence from Brazil.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 42 (4): 297-313.
  5. Batista Pereira, Frederico and Nunes, Felipe. (2021). “Media Choice and Public Opinion About Covid-19 in Brazil.” Revista Latinoamericana de Opinión Pública. 10 (2): 39-57. (Anexo 59. https://doi.org/10.14201.rlop.23681)
  6. Carman, Joanne. G. (2021). Exploring the Accountability Relationship between Nonprofit Organizations and the State Auditor. Voluntary Sector Review. https://doi.org/10.1332/204080521X16321509753051
  7. Canevello, Amy, Jonathan Hall, and James Igoe Walsh. (2021). “Empathy-Mediated Altruism in Intergroup Contexts: The Roles of Posttraumatic Stress and Posttraumatic Growth.” Emotion. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000803
  8. Denly, Michael, Michael Findley, Joelean Hall, Andrew Stravers, and James Igoe Walsh. (2022). “Do Natural Resources Really Cause Civil Conflict? Evidence from the New Global Resources Dataset.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. 66(3): 387-412. (Accepted in 2021.)
  9. Doctor, Austin, and James Igoe Walsh. (2021). “The Coercive Logic of Militant Drone Use.” Parameters 51 (2): 73-84. (Accepted in 2020.)
  10. Dougherty, George, and Leland, Suzanne. (2021). ”The Future of Collaborative Leadership in Contemporary Regional Entities.” Urban Affairs Forum. https://urbanaffairsreview.com/2021/11/23/the-future-of-collaborative-leadership-in-contemporary-regional-entities/
  11. Gao, Jingjing and Benjamin J. Radford. (2021). “Death by Political Party: The Relationship Between COVID-19 Deaths and Political Party Affiliation.” World Medical & Health Policy. 13 (2): 224-249
  12. Giersch, J. (2021). “Motivation to Enter Teaching: An Investigation with Non-Education University Students.” Journal of Education for Teaching. 47(3): 426-438. https://doi.org/10.1080/02607476.2021.1880870
  13. Giersch, Jason, Carina Carlhed Ydhag, and Vesa Korhonen. (2021). “Motivations to Teach in Finland, Sweden, and the United States.” Nordic Studies in Education, 41(1): 62-79. https://noredstudies.ord/index.php/nse/article/view/2200
  14. Halterman, Andrew, and Benjamin J. Radford. (2021). “Few-Shot Upsampling for Protest Size Detection.” Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL-IJCNLP 2021, pp. 3713–3720.
  15. Kearns, Erin, Christopher Federico, Victor Asal, James Igoe Walsh, Allison E. Betus, Anthony F. Lemieux. (2022). “Intergroup Images Mediate the Relationships Between Government Abuse, Sociopolitical Orientations, and Political Action.” Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict. 15 (1): 17-39. Published online March 16, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1080/17467586.2021.1895261
  16. Knight, Amber. (2021). “Feminist Vulnerability Politics: Judith Butler on Autonomy and the Pursuit of a ‘Livable Life’.” Feminist Formations 33 (3): 175-198.
  17. Kropf, Martha. (2021). “Using Campaign Communications to Analyze Civility in Ranked Choice Voting Elections.” Politics & Governance. 9 (2): 280-292. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v9i2.4293
  18. Kustov, Alexander. (2021). Borders of Compassion: Immigration Preferences and Parochial Altruism. Comparative Political Studies. 54 (3-4): 445–481. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414020938087.
  19. Kustov, Alexander, Dillon Laaker, and Cassidy Reller. (2021). “The Stability of Immigration Attitudes: Evidence and Implications.” Journal of Politics. 83 (4): 1478-1494. https://doi.org/10.1086/715061.
  20. Leland, Suzanne, Zachary Mohr, and Jaclyn Piatak. (2021). “Accountability in Government Contracting Arrangements: Experimental Analysis of Blame Attrition Across Levels.” The American Review of Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.1177/0275074021990458
  21. Liebertz, Scott, and Jason Giersch. (2021). “Political Professors and the Perception of Bias in the College Classroom.” PS: Political Science & Politics. 54(4):755-760. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096521000640
  22. McDonald, Jared and Jaclyn Piatak. (2021) “Penalties for Going Against Type: How Candidate Gender Shapes Leadership Perceptions.” (Forthcoming in Behavioral Science and Policy. Accepted in 2021.)
  23. McGowan, Mary Jo, JoEllen V. Pope, Martha E. Kropf, and Zachary Mohr. (2021). “Guns or Butter… or Elections? Understanding Intertemporal and Distributive Dimensions of Policy Choice through the Examination of Budgetary Tradeoffs at the Local Level.” Public Budgeting & Finance. 41 (4): 3-19.
  24. Mohr, Zachary, Ringa Raudla, and James W. Douglas. (2021). “Comparing Cost Accounting Use Across European Countries: The Role Administrative Traditions, NPM Instruments, and Fiscal Stress.” Public Administration Review. 81(2): 299-07. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13162
  25. Mohr, Zachary, and Linwood Kearney. (2021). “Behavioral-Experimental Public Budgeting and Financial Management: A review of Experimental Studies in the Field.” Public Finance and Management. (20):1: 11-44
  26. Moyer, Laura P., John Szmer, Susan B. Haire, and Robert K. Christensen. (2021). “‘All Eyes Are on You’: Gender, Race, and Opinion Writing on the U.S. Courts of Appeals.” Law & Society Review. 55 (3): 452-472.
  27. Piatak, Jaclyn, and Ian Mikkelsen. (2021). “Does Social Media Engagement Translate to Civic Engagement Offline?” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 50 (5): 1079-1101.
  28. Piatak, Jaclyn S., and Sarah L. Pettijohn, S.L. (2021). “Government-nonprofit Funding Relationships in Human Services: Differences in Cost-reimbursement and Fixed-cost agreements.” Journal of Strategic Contracting and Negotiation. 5(3): 131-152. https://doi.org/10.1177/2055563621989823
  29. Piatak, J., & Pettijohn, S. (2021). “Within Source Diversification When the Going Gets Tough: Examining Alterations to Human Service Nonprofit Funding by Levels of Government,” in the Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 44(1): 45-66. (Accepted in 2020.)
  30. Radford, Benjamin J. (2021).”CASE 2021 Task 2: Zero-Shot Classification of Fine-Grained Sociopolitical Events with Transformer Models” at Proceedings of the Workshop on Challenges and Applications of Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from Text (CASE 2021), co-located with the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP 2021). (Published proceedings)
  31. Radford, Benjamin J. (2021). “Regressing Location on Text for Probabilistic Geocoding” at Proceedings of the Workshop on Challenges and Applications of Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from Text (CASE 2021), co-located with the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP 2021). (Published proceedings)
  32. Raudla, Ringa, James. W. Douglas. (2021). “Structural Budget Balance as a Fiscal Rule in the European Union – Good, Bad, or Ugly?” Public Budgeting & Finance. 41(1): 121-141. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pbaf.12279
  33. Raudla, Ringa, James. W. Douglas, and Jason H. Windett. (2021). “Comparative Anaysis of Financial Bureaucracies of Europe: The Influence of Policy Sector vs Administrative Tradition on the Attitudes of Financial Officials.” Lead article in Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. 23(4): 393-415. https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2020.1820867
  34. Raudla, Ringa, James W. Douglas, and Zachary Mohr. (2021). “Exploration of the Technocratic Mentality Among European Civil Servants.” International Review of Administrative Sciences. Published online March 3, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020852321996421
  35. Santiago, Abdiel, Alexander Kustov, and Ali A. Valenzuela. Forthcoming (Accepted on 09/03/20). “In the Shadow of the Stars and Stripes: Testing the Malleability of U.S. Support for Puerto Rican Statehood.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. https://doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2020.1821037.
  36. Szmer, John, Erin B. Kaheny, and Tammy A. Sarver. (2021). “‘I Haven’t Come a Long Way, and I’m Not a Baby’: Task Assignment and Diversity of the Supreme Court Bar.” Social Science Quarterly. 102 (6): 2907-2929.
  37. Wellman, Elizabeth Iams, and Beth Elise Whitaker. (2021). “Diaspora Voting in Kenya: A Promised Denied.” African Affairs 120 (469): 199-217. (Accepted in 2020.)
  38. Whitaker, Beth Elise, and Jason Giersch. (2021). “Strategic Calculations? Partisan Differences in Support for Puerto Rican Migration to the Mainland United States.” Migration Studies. 9(3): 534-555. https:doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnab019
  39. Whitaker, Beth, and John Andrew Doces. (2021) “Naturalize or Deport? The Distinct Logics of Support for Different Immigration Outcomes.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2021.1875812

2020

Books

  1. Rassel, G., Leland, S. Mohr, Z. O’Sullivan E. (2021). Research Methods for Public Administrators. Routledge Taylor & Francis: New York, NY. Released in 2020.

Book Chapters

  1. Barth, Thomas J. and Hamel, Justin. (2020). Truth in Advertising: Understanding the Degrees: MPA, MPP, versus MNM. In McDonald, Bruce and Hatcher, William. The Public Affairs Faculty Manual: A Guide to the Effective Management of Public Affairs Programs, 11-32. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis.

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Atkinson, Mary Layton. (2020). “Gender and Policy Agendas in the Post-War House.” Policy Studies Journal. 48(1): 133-156.
  2. Barth, T., Combs, J., Gonyar, C., Kiley, S. and Staley, K. (2020). “Government Response to COVID-19: Gaps Revealed.” Journal of Emergency Management. Accepted for publication.
  3. Barth, T. (2020). “Local Leaders as Bridgebuilders.” National Civic Review. 108(4).
  4. Batista Pereira, Frederico. (2020). “Assessing Political Knowledge Scales Across Countries: Evidence from Latin America. “ Revista Latinoamericana de Opinión Pública, 9 (!): 37-66.
  5. Batista Pereira, Frederico. (2020). “Do Female Politicians Face Stronger Backlash for Corruption Allegations? Evidence from Survey-experiments in Brazil and Mexico.” Political Behavior, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-020-09602-9
  6. Batista Pereira, Frederico and Nathália Porto. (2020). Gender Attitudes and Public Opinion Towards Gender Quotas in Brazil,” Political Psychology, 41 (5). doi: 10.1111/pops.12655
  7. Batista Pereira, Frederico. (2020). Non Causa Pro Causa: The Left-Right Vote in Brazil. (in Portuguese) Opinião Pública, 26 (2): 154-179.
  8. Hughes, Janet, Ethan Plaut, Feng Wang, Elizabeth von Briesen, Cheryl Brown, Gerry Cross, Viraj Kumar, Paul Myers. (2020). “Global and Local Agendas of Computing Ethics Education,” ITiCSE ’20: Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, June 2020, pp. 239–245. https://doi.org/10.1145/3341525.3387423
  9. Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline. (2020). “Political Impediments to Aging in Place: The Example of Informal Caregiving Policy.” Public Policy & Aging Report 30 (2): 56 – 61.
  10. Dai, Yaoyao and Luwei Luqiu. (2020). “Camouflaged Propaganda: A Survey Experiment on Political Native Advertising.” Research & Politics, 7 (3): 1 – 10.. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053168020935250
  11. Raudla, Ringa, and James W. Douglas. (2020). “This Time was Different: The Budgetary Responses to the Pandemic-induced Crisis in Estonia.” Public Budgeting, Accounting, & Financial Management, 32 (5): 847-854.
  12. Douglas, James W., and Ringa Raudla. (2020). “What is the Remedy for State and Local Fiscal Squeeze During the COVID-19 Recession? More Debt, and that is Okay.” American Review of Public Administration, 50 (6-7): 584-589
  13. Douglas, James, Ringa Raudla, and Jason Windett. (2020). “Comparative Analysis of Financial Bureaucracies of Europe: The Influence of Policy Sector vs Administrative Tradition on the Attitudes of Finance Officials.” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. Published online December 28, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2020.1820867
  14. Douglas, James W., and Ringa Raudla. (2020). “Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Debt? A Modern Money Theory Perspective on Federal Deficits and Debt.” Lead article in Public Budgeting & Finance, 40 (3): 6-25.
  15. Douglas, James W., and Robert S. Kravchuk. (2020). “Introduction to Symposium: Modern Money Theory and Public Budgeting and Finance. Public Budgeting & Finance, 40 (3) 3-5.
  16. Giersch, Jason, Martha Kropf, and Elizabeth Stearns, (2020). “Unequal Returns to Education: How Women Teachers Narrow the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge among Students.” The Journal of Politics, 82 (2): 781-785.
  17. Heberlig, Eric S. and Bruce A. Larson. (2020). “Gender and Small Contributions: Fundraising by the Democratic Freshman Class of 2018 in the 2020 Election.” Society 57: 534-539. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12115-020-00528-w
  18. Knight, Amber. And Joshua Miller. (2021) “Prenatal Genetic Screening, Epistemic Justice, and Reproductive Autonomy.” Hypatia. 36(1): 1-21.
  19. Knight, Amber. (2020). “Unfinished Business: Deinstitutionalization and Medicaid Policy.” Politics, Groups, and Identities. 9 (2): 395-408. DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2020.1854324
  20. Knight, Amber. (2020). “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Disability, and the Politics of Recognition.” Disability Studies Quarterly 40 (4) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v40i4.7109
  21. Knight, Amber. (2020). “Disabling Ideal Theory.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 8 (2): 373-389 (published online 2018).
  22. Kropf, Martha. (2020). “A Republic if You Can Keep Its Elections Secure, Accurate, and Fair: Part of a Special Symposium on Election Sciences.” American Politics Research 45(6): 667-669.
  23. Kropf, Martha, JoEllen V. Pope, Mary Jo Shepherd, and Zachary Mohr. (2020). “Making Every Vote Count: The Important Role of Managerial Capacity in Achieving Better Election Administration Outcomes.” Public Administration Review, 80 (5):733-742.
  24. Goodman, C., Leland, S., & Smirnova, O. (2021). The Consequences of Specialised Governance on Spending and Expansion of Public Transit.” Local Government Studies, 47 (2): 296-311. First published online April 8, 2020.
  25. Leland, Suzanne, Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, Cherie Maestas, and Jaclyn Piatak. (2021). “Policy Venue Preference and Relative Trust in Government in a Federal System.” Governance, 34 (2): 373-393. First published May 19, 2020.
  26. Mohr, Z., Douglas, J., & Raudla, R. (2020) Comparing Cost Accounting Use across European Countries: The role of history, region, and fiscal stress. Public Administration Review, 81(2): 299-307. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.1316
  27. Mohr, Zachary, JoEllen V. Pope, Martha Kropf, Mary Jo Shepherd, and Ahmad Hill.* (*Undergraduate student) (2020). “Evaluating the Recessionary Impact on Election Administration Budgeting and Spending.” Symposium on Election Science, American Politics Research 48(6): 709-713.
  28. Piatak, J., & Pettijohn, S. (2021). “Within Source Diversification When the Going Gets Tough: Examining Alterations to Human Service Nonprofit Funding by Levels of Government,” in the Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 44(1): 45-66. (Accepted in 2020.)
  29. Piatak, J.S. & Holt, S.B. (2020), Disentangling Altruism and Public Service Motivation: Who Exhibits Organizational Citizenship Behavior? Public Managment Review, 22(7):949-973.
  30. Piatak, J., Sowa, J., Jacobson, W. & McGinnis, Johnson, J. (2020). Infusing Public Service Motivation (PSM) Throughout the Employment Relationship: A Review of PSM and the Human Resource Management Process. International Public Management Journal.
  31. Piatak, Jaclyn S., James W. Douglas, and Ringa Raudla. (2020). “The Role Perceptions of Governmental Professionals: The Effects of Gender, Educational Field, and Prior Job Sector.” Public Management Review, 22 (10): 1515-1534.
  32. Piatak, Jaclyn., Mohr, Zachary. and McDonald, Jared. (2020). “Rule Formalization, Gender Congruence, and Rule Following: Examining Prosocial Rule Breaking for Internal and External Stakeholders,” International Public Management Journal doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2020.1790445
  33. Radford, Benjamin J. (2020). “Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Detection and Cross-Document Coreference Resolution of Militarized Interstate Disputes.” Proceedings of the Workshop on Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from News 2020. European Language Resources Association (ELRA). 35—41.
  34. Moyer, Laura, John Szmer, Susan B. Haire, and Robert K. Christensen. (2020). “Diversity, Consensus, and Decision Making: Evidence from the U.S. Courts of Appeals.” Politics, Groups, & Identities.8(4): 822-833.
  35. Doctor, Austin, and James Igoe Walsh. (2021). “The Coercive Logic of Militant Drone Use.” Parameters 51 (2): 73-84. (Accepted in 2020.)
  36. McDonald, Jared, and James Igoe Walsh. (2020). “The Costs of Conflict and Support for the Use of Force: Accounting for Information Equivalence in Survey Experiments.” Journal of Experimental Political Science. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2020., pp. 1-8.
  37. Wellman, Elizabeth Iams, and Beth Elise Whitaker. (2021). “Diaspora Voting in Kenya: A Promised Denied.” African Affairs 120 (469): 199-217. (Accepted in 2020.)
  38. Whitaker, Beth Elise. (2020). “Refugees, Foreign Nationals, and Wageni: Comparing African Responses to Somali Migration.” African Studies Review 63 (1): 18-42.
  39. van der Haer, Roos, Christopher Faulkner, and Beth Elise Whitaker.( 2020). “Rebel Funding and Child Soldiers: Exploring the Relationship between Natural Resources and Forcible Recruitment.” European Journal of International Relations 26(1): 236-262.
  40. Mogbol, Louai*, Kartik Ravi*, Mirsad Hadzikadic, and Jason Windett. (2020). “Automated Data Extraction to Evaluate Courts of Last Resort in the American States’.” Journal on Policy and Complex Systems: 6(2). doi: 10.18278/jpcs.6.2.5 *Graduate Student

Non-Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. Kropf, M. and Mohr, Z. (2020). Election Costs. In: Jones, M.P. (ed.) Voting and Political Representation in America: Issues and Trends ABC-CLIO.

Reports

  1. Carman, Joanne. Co-PI, Housing First Charlotte-Mecklenburg Research & Evaluation Final Report: Outcomes Evaluation & Service Utilization Study, November, 2020. https://ui.uncc.edu/story/housing-first-works-report-sheds-light-program-end-homelessness
  2. Carman, Joanne. Co-PI, Housing First Charlotte-Mecklenburg Research & Evaluation Final Report: Process Evaluation, September, 2020. https://ui.uncc.edu/story/housing-first-charlotte-mecklenburg-process-report

2019

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Atkinson, Mary Layton and Jason Harold Windett. (2019). “Gender Stereotypes and the Policy Priorities of Women in Congress.” Political Behavior 41(3): 769–789.
  2. Batista Pereira, Frederico. (2019). “Gendered Political Contexts and the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge.” The Journal of Politics 81(4): 1480 – 1493.
  3. S. Chen, A. Whiteman, A. Li, T. Rapp., E. Delmelle, G. Chen, C. Brown, P. Robinson, M. Coffman, D. Janies, and M. Dulin. (2019). “An Operational Machine Learning Approach to Predict Mosquito Abundance Based on Socioeconomic and Landscape Patterns.” Landscape Ecology 34(6): 1295–1311.
  4. Millesen, J. L., & Carman, J. G. (2019). “Building Capacity in Nonprofit Boards: Learning from Board Self-assessments.” Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs 5(1): 74-94.
  5. Parrott, A. & Carman, J. G. (2019). Scaling Up Programs: Reflections on the Importance of Process Evaluation.” Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation 34(1): 131-138.
  6. Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline. (2019). “Can Health Insurance Regulations Generate Citizen Constituencies?” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 44(3): 455-478.
  7. Raudla, Ringa, Mohsin Bashir, and James W. Douglas. (2019). “The Punjab Revenue Authority: Meeting the Challenges of a New Institution.” Public Administration and Development 39(2): 78-88.
  8. Giersch, Jason. (2019). “‘Desperately Afraid of Losing White Parents’: Charter Schools and Segregation.” Race Ethnicity and Education. https://doi.org/10.1080/13613324.2019.1631780.
  9. Giersch, Jason. (2019). “Professors’ Politics and their Appeal as Instructors.” PS: Political Science & Politics, https://doi.org/10.1017/S104909651900194X.
  10. Giersch, Jason. (2019). “Punishing Campus Protesters Based on Ideology.” Research & Politics, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053168019892129.
  11. Giersch, Jason, Martha Cecilia Bottia, Elizabeth Stearns, Roslyn Mickelson, and Stephanie Moller. (2019). “The Predictive Role of School Performance Indicators on Students’ College Achievement,” Educational Policy, https://doi.org/10.1177/0895904819857827.
  12. Hirsch, Mark A., Martha Kropf, Flora M. Hammond, Jason Karlawish, Lisa Schur, and Andrew Ball. (2019). “Voting Characteristics of Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury.” World Medical & Health Policy 11(1): 24 – 42. doi.org/10.1002/wmh3.296
  13. Leland, S.M., Read, D.& Pope, E. (2019). “Views from the Field: Economic Developer’s Perceptions about the Formation of Public-Private Real Estate Development Partnerships.” Urban Affairs Review 32(4):435-458.
  14. Goodman, C. B., & Leland, S. M. (2019). “Do Cities and Counties Attempt to Circumvent Changes in Their Autonomy by Creating Special Districts?” The American Review of Public Administration 49(2), 203-217.
  15. Pope, J. V., & Leland, S. M. (2019). “Isn’t a Flood a “Rainy Day?” Does the Political Nature of Disasters Impact the Use of States’ Rainy Day Funds?.” Social Science Quarterly, 100 (7), 2555-2566.https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.12663
  16. Read, D. & Leland, S.M. (2019). “A Gendered Perspective on Local Economic Development: Differences in the Perceived Importance of Public Services in the Business Recruitment Processes.” Administration & Society 51(2): 175-196.
  17. Mohr, Zachary. (2019). “The Kansas Budget Experience from 2012 to 2017.” Municipal Finance Journal 40(1&2): 49-76.
  18. Mohr, Zachary., Pope, J.V., Kropf, M.E., & Shepherd, M. (2019). “Strategic Spending: Does Politics Influence Election Administration Expenditure?” American Journal of Political Science 63(2): 427-438.
  19. Mitchell, D., & Mohr, Z. (2019) “Accountability in Public Management Networks: An Analysis of Cost Monitoring in Chicago Municipal Networks.” International Journal of Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.1080/01900692.2018.1561714
  20. Piatak, J.S., Douglas, J.W., & Raudla, R. (2019) The Role Perceptions of Government Professionals: The Effects of Gender, Educational Field, and Prior Job Sector. Public Management Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2019.1642949
  21. Piatak, Jaclyn S,, and Holt, Stephen B. (2019). “Prosocial Behaviors: A Matter of Altruism or Public Service Motivation?” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 30(3): 504-518.
  22. Piatak, J., & Mohr, Z. (2019). “More Gender Bias in Academia? Examining the Influence of Gender and Formalization on Student Worker Rule Following.” Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.30636/jbpa.22.76
  23. LeRoux, K., Piatak, J., Romzek, B., & Johnston, J. (2019). “Informal Accountability in Children’s Service Networks: The Role of Frontline Workers.” Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance, 43(3): 188-204.
  24. Nelson, Ashley, and Piatak, Jaclyn. (2019). “Intersectionality, Leadership, and Inclusion: How do Racially Underrepresented Women Fare in the Federal Government?” Review of Public Personnel Administration 35: 146-168.
  25. Radford, Benjamin J. (2019). “Automated Dictionary Generation for Political Event Coding.” Political Science Research and Methods. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2019.1
  26. Radford, Benjamin J. (2019). “Multitask Models for Supervised Protest Detection in Texts.” Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum 2019 Working Notes. 1(2380).
  27. Conrad, Justin M., Kevin T. Greene, James Igoe Walsh, and Beth Elise Whitaker, (2019). “Rebel Natural Resource Exploitation and Conflict Duration,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International) 63(3): 591-616.
  28. Webster, Kaitlyn, Chong Chen, and Kyle Beardsley. (2019). “Conflict, Peace, and the Evolution of Women’s Empowerment. International Organization 73(2): 255-289.
  29. Whitaker, Beth Elise, James Igoe Walsh, and Justin M. Conrad. (2019). “Natural Resource Exploitation and Sexual Violence by Rebel Groups.” Journal of Politics 81:2: 702-706.
  30. Cogley, Nathaniel, John Doces, and Beth Elise Whitaker. (2019). “Which Immigrants Should be Naturalized? Which Should be Deported? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Côte d’Ivoire.” Political Research Quarterly 72(3): 653-668.

Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

  1. Roslyn Arlin Mickelson, Elizabeth Stearns, Martha Cecilia Bottia, Katherine Rainey, Melissa Dancy, Stephanie Moller, DeeDee Allen & Jason Giersch, “The Roots of Race, Class, and Gender Disparities in College STEM Outcomes in North Carolina,” Poverty & Race, September-December 2019. Publication of the Poverty & Race Research Action Council.

Book Chapters

  1. Douglas James W., and Ringa Raudla. (2019). “CBO Updated Forecasts: Do a Few Months Matter?” In The Palgrave Handbook of Government Budget Forecasting, ed. by Daniel Williams and Thad Calabrese, 133-152. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. Knight, Amber. (2019). “Disability and the Meaning of Reproductive Liberty.” In Body Politics, First Edition, eds. by Nadia E. Brown and Sarah Allen Gershon, 67-83. New York: Routledge.
  3. Leland, Suzanne, and Smirnova, Olga V. (2019). “Contracting out in the Transit industry: Recent Perspectives of Transit Agency Managers.” In Building a Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure for Long-term Economic Growth. ed. by Olga V. Smirnova, 217-235. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
  4. Mohr, Zachary. (2019). “Cost Accounting Systems and Practices for Greater Operational and Financial Sustainability: A Framework for Understanding Costing Evolution and Connections to other Sustainability Strategies.” In Financial Sustainability of Public Sector Entities: The Relevance of Accounting Frameworks. eds. Josette Caruana et al, 145 – 164. Palgrave Macmillan.
  5. Mohr, Zachary, and Tonderai E. C. Mushipe. (2019). “Cost and Cost Policies in Airport Takeovers: Two Cases From North Carolina.” In Building a Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure for Long-term Economic Growth. ed. by Olga V. Smirnova, 200 – 216. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

2018

Books

  1. Walsh, James Igoe, and Marcus Schultze. (2018). Drones and Support for the Use of Force. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
  2. Whitaker, Beth Elise, and John F. Clark. (2018). Africa’s International Relations: Balancing Domestic and Global Interests. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Atkinson, Mary Layton. and Jason Harold Windett. “Gender Stereotypes and the Policy Priorities of Women in Congress.” Political Behavior. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  2. Barth, Thomas, and Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline. (2018). “A Tale of the Half Full or Half Empty Cup: Core Values in Local Government Organizations in Practice. State and Local Government Review. 50 (4): 1-9.
  3. Batista Pereira, Frederico. “Gendered Political Contexts and the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge.” Journal of Politics. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  4. Millesen, J. L. & Carman, Joanne G. Building Capacity in Nonprofit Boards: Learning from Board Self-assessments. Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs. Forthcoming.
  5. Parrott, A. & Carman, Joanne G. Scaling up programs: Reflections on the Importance of Process Evaluation. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  6. Carman, Joanne. G. & Parrott, A. (2018). “Yoga in United States Urban Schools: Outcomes for Student Response to Stress and Academic Achievement. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 8(3): 1-10.
  7. Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline. “Can Health Insurance Regulations Generate Citizen Constituencies?” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  8. Conrad, Justin, Kevin Greene, James Igoe Walsh, and Beth Elise Whitaker. (2018). “Rebel Natural Resource Exploitation and Conflict Duration.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. 63(3): 591-616.
  9. Giersch, Jason & Christopher Dong (2018). “Principals’ Preferences When Hiring Teachers: A Conjoint Experiment.” Journal of Educational Administration. 56(4), 429-444.
  10. Knight, Amber. “Disabling Ideal Theory.” Politics, Groups, and Identities. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  11. Kropf, Martha, Samuel Jacob Grubbs, John Szmer, and Beth Elise Whitaker. (2018). “American Politics Course Redesigns: The Effect of Propensity Score Matching on Predicting Learning Outcomes.” Journal of Political Science Education. 10.1080/15512169.2018.1515633
  12. Leland, Suzanne M., Read, D. & Pope, E. “Views from the Field: Economic Developer’s Perceptions about the Formation of Public-Private Real Estate Development Partnerships.” Urban Affairs Review. Forthcoming.
  13. Goodman, C. B., & Leland, Suzanne M. (2019). “Do Cities and Counties Attempt to Circumvent Changes in Their Autonomy by Creating Special Districts?” The American Review of Public Administration, 49(2): 203-217.
  14. Boyer, R., Leland, Suzanne. (2018). “Cohousing for Whom? Survey Evidence to Support the Diffusion of Socially and Spatially Integrated Housing in the United States.” Housing Policy Debate. 1-15.
  15. Maestas, Cherie, Chattopadhyay, J., Leland, S., &; Piatak, J. (2018). “Fearing Food: The Influence of Risk Perceptions on Public Preferences for Uniform and Centralized Risk Regulation.” Policy Studies Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/psj.12276
  16. Mohr, Z., “The Kansas Budget Experience from 2012 to 2017.” Municipal Finance Journal. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  17. Mohr, Z., Pope, J.V.*, Kropf, M.E., & Shepherd, M. “Strategic Spending: Does Politics Influence Election Administration Expenditure?” American Journal of Political Science. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  18. Mitchell, D. & Mohr, Z. “Financial Management and Cost Accountability in Networks: An Analysis of Indirect and Additional Cost Monitoring in Chicago Local Government Networks.” International Journal of Public Administration. Forthcoming. Accepted in 2018.
  19. Mohr, Z., Raudla, R., & Douglas, J. (2018). “Is Cost Accounting Used with Other NPM Practices? Evidence from European Countries.” Public Performance & Management Review. 41(4): 696-722. https://doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2018.1480391
  20. Borry, E., Dehart-Davis, L., Kauffman, W., Merritt, C., Mohr, Z., & Tummers, L. (2018). “Formalization and Consistency Heighten Organizational Rule Following: Experimental and Survey Evidence.” Public Administration 96 (2):368–385.
  21. Kim, M., Charles, C. & Pettijohn, S. (2018). “Challenges in the Use of Performance Data in Management: Results of a National Survey of Human Service Nonprofit Organizations. Public Performance and Management Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2018.1523107
  22. Pettijohn, S. L. & Boris, E. T. (2018). “Testing Nonprofit State Culture: Its Impact on the Health of the Nonprofit Sector.” Nonprofit Policy Forum 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1515/npf2018-0012
  23. Piatak, J. (2018). “Weathering the Storm: The Impact of Cutbacks on Public Employees.” Public Personnel Management. https://doi.org/10.1177/0091026018801044
  24. Piatak, J., Dietz, N., & McKeever, B. (2018). “Bridging or Deepening the Digital Divide: Influence of Household Internet Access on Formal and Informal Volunteering.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764018794907
  25. Kaheny, Erin, John Szmer, and Robert K. Christensen. (2018). “Status Characteristics and Their Intersectionality: Majority Opinion Assignment in State Supreme Courts.” Politics, Groups, and Identities. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2019.1569538
  26. Szmer, John, Robert K. Christensen, and Samuel Grubbs. (2018). “What Influences the Influence of U.S. Courts of Appeals Decisions.” European Journal of Law and Economics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10657-018-9588-5
  27. Kearns, Erin, Christopher Federico, Victor Asal, Anthony Lemieux, and James Igoe Walsh. (2018). “Political Action as a Function of Grievances, Risk, and Social Identity: An Experimental Approach.” Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2018.1507790
  28. Whitaker, Beth Elise, James Igoe Walsh, and Justin Conrad. (2019). “Natural Resource Exploitation and Sexual Violence by Rebel Groups.” Journal of Politics. 81(2): 702-706. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/701637 Accepted in 2018.
  29. Cogley, Nathaniel, John Doces, and Beth Elise Whitaker. (2018). “Which Immigrants Should Be Naturalized? Which Should be Deported? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Côte d’Ivoire.” Political Research Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912918801104

Book Chapters

  1. Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin, Jason Giersch, Amy Hawn Nelson, and Martha Cecilia Bottia (2018). “Do Charter Schools Undermine Efforts to Create Racially and Socioeconomically Diverse Public Schools?” In Iris Rotberg and Joshua Glazerman (Eds.), Choosing Charters: Better Schools or More Segregation? pp. 116-132. New York: Teachers College Press.
  2. Kropf, Martha and JoEllen V. Pope. “Election Costs and a Study of North Carolina.” In Bridget King and Kathleen Hale, (Eds.), Future of Election Administration. New York: Palgrave. Forthcoming.
  3. Leland, Suzanne and Olga Smirnova. (2019). “Contracting Out in the Transit Industry: Recent Perspectives of Transit Agency Managers.” In Olga Smirnova (Ed.), Building a Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure for Long-Term Economic Growth. pp. 217-235, Hershey, PA. IGI Global. Accepted in 2018.
  4. Mohr, Zachary. (2019). “Cost Accounting Systems and Practices for Greater Operational and Financial Sustainability: A Framework for Understanding Costing Evolution and Connections to other Sustainability Strategies.” In Josette Caruana et al. (Eds.), Financial Sustainability of Public Sector Entities: The Relevance of Accounting Frameworks. pp. 145-164. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. Accepted in 2018.
  5. Mohr, Z. & Mushipe, T.* (2019) “Cost Politics in Local Government: A Framework and Comparative Case Study of Airport Takeovers.” In Olga Smirnova (Ed.), Building a Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure for Long-Term Economic Growth. pp. 200-216. Hershey, PA. IGI Global. Accepted in 2018.

2017

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Atkinson, Mary Layton. “Gender and Policy Agendas in the Post-War House.” Forthcoming in Policy Studies Journal.
  2. Barth, Thomas J. “Escaping the Vines of the Ivory Tower: Reflections of an Engaged Professor.” Journal of Engagement and Community Scholarship. Forthcoming
  3. Md Momin Al Aziz, Md Nazmus Sadat, Dima Alhadid, Shuang Wang, Xiaoqing Jiang, Cheryl L. Brown, and Norman Mohammed, “Privacy-Preserving Techniques of Genomic Data—A Survey,” Briefings in Bioinformatics November 2017: 1-9.
  4. Carman, J. G. & Fredericks, K. A. (Forthcoming). Applications of social network analysis in evaluation: Challenges, suggestions, and opportunities for the future. Canadian Journal of Evaluation
  5. Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline. “State Health Insurance Regulation and Self-Employment Rates after the Great Recession: The Role of Guaranteed Issue Mandates.” Forthcoming at Economic Development Quarterly.
  6. Chattopadhyay, Jacqueline. (2018). “Is the Affordable Care Act Cultivating a Cross-Class Constituency? Income, Partisanship, and a Proposal for Tracing the Contingent Nature of Positive Policy Feedback Effects.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 43(1): 19-67. Advance access version published online in 2017.
  7. Douglas, James W. “Maintaining Higher Taxes and Spending More with the Line-Item Veto: Uncommon Events that Sting”. Forthcoming in Public Budgeting & Finance.
  8. Raudla, Ringa, and James W. Douglas. (2017). “Cost Accounting in European Countries.” In Cost Accounting in Government: Theory and Practice. Editor: Zachary Mohr. New York, NY: Routledge: 115-132.
  9. Bottia, M., Mickelson, R., Jason Giersch, Stearns, E., & Moller, S. (2017). “The Role of High School Racial Composition and Opportunities to Learn in Students’ STEM College Participation,” Journal of Research in Science Teaching.
  10. Jason Giersch & Dong, C. (2017). “Required Civics Courses, Civics Exams, and Voter Turnout,” Social Science Journal.
  11. Knight, Amber. (2017). “Disability and the Meaning of Reproductive Liberty.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 5 (1): 67-83.
  12. Seyeditbari, Armin, Sara Levens, Cherie Maestas, Samira Shaikh, James Igoe Walsh, Wlodek Zadrozny, Christine Danis, and Onah P. Thompson. 2017. Cross Corpus Emotion Classification Using Survey Data. Proceedings of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior, pp. 152-156.
  13. Piatak, J., Mohr, Z. & Leland, S. (forthcoming) Bureaucratic accountability in third-party governance: Experimental evidence of blame attribution during times of budgetary crisis, Public Administration.
  14. Piatak, J.S., Romzek, B.S., LeRoux, K.M., & Johnston, J.M. (2018). Managing Goal Conflict in Public Service Delivery Networks: Does Accountability Move Up and Down or Side to Side? Public Performance & Management Review, 41(1): 152-176.
  15. Piatak, J.S. (2017). Sector Switching in Good Times and in Bad: Are Public Sector Employees Less Likely to Change Sectors? Public Personnel Management, 46(4): 327-341.
  16. Walsh, James Igoe. Forthcoming. The Rise of Targeted Killings. Journal of Strategic Studies.
  17. Walsh, James Igoe, Justin M. Conrad, Beth Elise Whitaker, and Katelin Hudak. Forthcoming. Financing Rebellion: Introducing the Rebel Contraband Dataset. Journal of Peace Research.
  18. Lemieux, Anthony, Erin Kearns, Victor Asal, and James Igoe Walsh. Forthcoming. Support for Political Mobilization, Protest, and Terrorism in Egypt and Morocco: An Online Experimental Study. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict.
  19. Gregory Weeks, “Civilian Inattention and Democratization: The Chilean Military and Political Transition in the 1930s,” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 43, 1 (2018): 1-17.
  20. Whitaker, Beth Elise. (2017). “Migration within Africa and Beyond.” African Studies Review 60(2): 209-220.
  21. Ladam, Christina, Jeffrey J. Harden, and Jason H. Windett. “Prominent Role Models: High Profile Female Politicians and the Emergence of Women as Candidates for Public Office.” Forthcoming at American Journal of Political Science.

Book Chapters in 2017

  1. Knight, Amber. (2017). “Feminism, Disability, and the Democratic Classroom.” In Negotiating Disability: Disclosure and Higher Education, edited by Stephanie Kerschbaum, Laura Eisenman, and James Jones (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press).
  2. Kropf, Martha and Holly Whisman. (2018). “Provisional Votes: An Election Reform to Count More Votes.” In Todd Donovan, ed. Changing How America Votes. Roman and Littlefield
  3. Mohr, Z.T. (2017). A Framework for Cost Accounting Systems in Government. In Z. Mohr (ed.) Cost Accounting in Government: Theory and Applications (1-26). New York, NY. Routledge.
  4. Mohr, Z.T. & Rivenbark, W.C. (2017). Contextualizing Cost Accounting in Government from a Historical Perspective. In Z. Mohr (ed.) Cost Accounting in Government: Theory and Applications (26-46). New York, NY. Routledge.
  5. Pope, J.V. & Mohr, Z.T. (2017). Cost Accounting for Rates and User Fees. In Z. Mohr (ed.) Cost Accounting in Government: Theory and Applications (66-81). New York, NY. Routledge
  6. Roeger, Katie L., Amy S. Blackwood, and Sarah L. Pettijohn. 2017. “The Nonprofit Sector and Its Place in the National Economy. In The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector,” In The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector, 3rd ed, eds. J. Steven Ott and Lisa Dicke. Westview Press

Other Peer-Reviewed in 2015

  1. Walsh, James Igoe and Marcus Schulzke, The Ethics of Drone Strikes: Does Reducing the Cost of Conflict Encourage War? Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College.

Funded External Grant Proposed in 2015

  1. Suzanne Leland, “MPA Fellowship,” City of Charlotte/Chamber of Commerce $20,689
  2. Suzanne Leland, “Public Service Fellowship,” Charlotte Works $20,689
  3. Jim Walsh, “Natural Resources Crime and Armed Conflict,” DoD Army Research Office $7,313

2017

Books

  1. Atkinson, Mary Layton. (2017). Combative Politics: The Media and Public Perceptions of Lawmaking. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  2. Conrad, Justin. Gambling and War: Risk, Reward, and Chance in International Conflict. (2017). Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
  3. Eric S. Heberlig, Suzanne M. Leland, and David Swindell. American Cities and the Politics of Party Conventions (Albany: Suny Albany Press, 2017).
  4. Mohr, Z. (Ed.). (2017) Cost Accounting in Government: Theory and Applications. New York. Routledge.

Peer-Reviewed Articles in 2015

  1. S.J. Niggel and W. Brandon “Social Determinants of Health and Community Needs: Implications for Health Legacy Foundations,” Health Affairs 33 (11; November 2014): 2072-2076.
  2. Justin Conrad, “Going Abroad: Transnational Solicitation and Contention by Ethnopolitical Organizations” (with Victor Asal and Peter White). 2014. International Organization 68(4) 945-978.
  3. Justin Conrad, “Why Some Autocrats are Terrorized While Others are Not” (with Courtenay R. Conrad and Joseph K. Young). 2014. International Studies Quarterly 58(3): 539-549.
  4. Justin Conrad, “International Spoiling, Cooperation and Transnational Terrorism” (with James Igoe Walsh). 2014. International Interactions 40(4): 453-476.
  5. Eric Heberlig, “US House Incumbent Fundraising and Spending in a Post-Citizens United (and Post-McCutcheon) World.” Political Science Quarterly. (With Bruce Larson)
  6. Kimball, Davd C. and Martha Kropf. Forthcoming. “Cumulative Voting: The Case of Port Chester, New York.” Social Sciences Quarterly.
  7. Heberlig, E, Leland, S. M., & Swindell, D. Forthcoming. The Disruption Costs of Post-9-11 Security Measures and Cities’ Bids for Presidential Nominating Conventions.” Journal of Urban Affairs. (1)
  8. Smirnova, O. V., & Leland, S. M. (2014). Cutback Management during the Great Recession The Case of Transit Agencies and Contracting Out. State and Local Government Review, 46(4), 272-281. (1)
  9. Smirnova, O. V., & Leland, S. M. (2014). Public Transportation and Contracting Out. Public Works Management & Policy, 19(4), 358-364.(1)
  10. Maestas, Cherie D., Matthew Buttice, and Walter J. Stone 2014. “Extracting Wisdom from Experts and Small Crowds: Strategies for Improving Informant-based Measures of Political Concepts” Political Analysis. 22 (3): 354-373
  11. Eckles, David L., Cindy D. Kam, Cherie D. Maestas, Brian K. Schaffner 2014. “Risk Attitudes and the Incumbency Advantage” Political Behavior 46(4):741
  12. Zach Mohr, “An Analysis of the Purposes of Cost Accounting in Large US Cities” Public Budgeting and Finance. Forthcoming.
  13. Zach Mohr, “Taking Stock: Assessing and Improving Performance Budgeting Theory and Practice” (with Alfred TK Ho and Y Lu) Public Performance and Management Review. Forthcoming.
  14. Zach Mohr, “The Effect of Rules on Job Satisfaction” 2014. (with Leisha DeHart-Davis and Randall S. Davis) Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. Advance online publication
  15. Piatak, J.S. (Forthcoming). Altruism by Job Sector: Can Public Sector Employees Lead the Way in Rebuilding Social Capital? Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, first published online April 2, 2014
  16. Szmer, John, Robert K. Christensen, and Erin B. Kaheny. Forthcoming. “Gender, Race, and Dissensus on State Supreme Courts.” Social Science Quarterly.
  17. Kaheny, Erin B., John Szmer, Michael Hansen, and Kate Scheurer. Forthcoming. “High Court Recruitment of Female Clerks: A Comparative Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court of Canada” Justice System Journal.
  18. Szmer, John, Erin B. Kaheny, and Robert K. Christensen. Forthcoming. “Taking a Dip in the Supreme Court Clerk Pool: Gender-Based Discrepancies in Clerk Selection.” Marquette Law Review.
  19. Asal, Victor, Michael Findley, James A. Piazza, and James Igoe Walsh. Forthcoming. Oil, Political Exclusion, and Ethnic Armed Conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution.
  20. Conrad, Courtenay, Justin Conrad, James A. Piazza, and James Igoe Walsh. Forthcoming. Who Tortures the Terrorists? Foreign Policy Analysis.
  21. Walsh, James Igoe. (2014). Big Data, Insider Threats, and International Intelligence Sharing. CTX 4:1, 49-57.
  22. Whitaker, Beth Elise and Jason Giersch. (2015). “Political Competition and Attitudes towards Immigration in Africa.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Funded External Grant Proposed in 2014

  1. Jim Walsh, “Territorial Control and Armed Conflict” Dept of Defense $123,576
  2. Beth Whitaker, “APSA Africa Workshop 2015 on Conflict and Political Violence” American Political Science Association $230,000
  3. Suzanne Leland, “MPA Graduate Student Fellowship City of Concord Budget Office” City of Concord $8,932
  4. Jim Walsh, “The Ethics of Drone Strikes Does Reducing the Cost of Conflict Encourage War” Army War College $13,593
  5. Maureen Brown and Zach Mohr, “Acquisition in a World of Joint Capabilities: Methods for Understanding Cross-Organizational Network Performance.” Dept of Defense Naval Supply Systems Command $116,389