Public Management and Leadership 路
Bureaucratic Efficiency or Democratic Participation?
SPA professor examines how the public views tradeoffs among administrative values.
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Public Management and Leadership 路
SPA professor examines how the public views tradeoffs among administrative values.
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Social Policy 路
SPA professor and alumna examine how skin tone impacts perceptions of physical attraction.
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Health Policy & Management 路
SPA professors and PhD candidate consider how regulation, management, and ownership affected COVID-19 outcomes in nursing homes.
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Health Policy & Management 路
SPA professor and graduate student expose unseen legal and health consequences of recent attacks on reproductive rights.
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Environmental Policy 路
In collaboration with undergraduate Grace Gold, SPA Associate Professor Thomas Zeitzoff published an article on attitudes towards cyber tactics in eco-activism.
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Social Policy 路
SPA Professor Examines Representation Outcomes and the Beliefs of Public Managers
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