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Submissions from 2026

Missteps, Misbehavior, and Mischief: How Gender Stereotypes Bias Reactions to Negative Behavior at Work, Suzette Caleo and Daniel S. Whitman

Obeying Nobody: Public Service and the Ordinary Evil of Administration, Roy L. Heidelberg

Submissions from 2025

Climate Change, Extreme Events, and the United States Government Safety Net: A Scoping Review, Leanne Giordono, Holly Peterson, Hailey Powell, and Katie Bentson

Nobody’s Decision: AI and the Perfection of Bureaucracy, Roy Heidelberg

Making sense of complexity: the narrative policy framework and agenda setting, Holly L. Peterson, Hayley Booth, and Michael D. Jones

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Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation, Geoboo Song, Gwen Arnold, Melissa K. Merry, Saba N. Siddiki, Holly L. Peterson, Creed Tumlison, Eric Button, Benjamin Galloway, Camille Gilmore, Erica Ivins, et al.

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Editorial Introduction: Bridging Policy Theory and Practice in Uncertain Times, Geoboo Song, Saba Siddiki, Holly L. Peterson, Melissa K. Merry, Ben Galloway, Camille Gilmore, Travis Wagher, and Annette Nyoni

Covering All the Bases: Domain Expansion and Typologies of Subnational Electric Vehicle Policies in the United States, Anmol Soni and Logan P. Berthelot

The interactive effects of professionalism and politicization: why professional standards and political control mix like oil and water, Anmol Soni, Evan Mistur, and M. Blake Emidy

Mixing and matching: Intra-stream interdependence in the multiple streams framework and the adoption of policy mixes, Anmol Soni and Evan M. Mistur

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Playing politics with traffic fines: Sheriff elections and political cycles in traffic fines revenue, Min Su and Christian Buerger

Submissions from 2024

Artificial Intelligence and the Modern Condition of Expertise, Roy L. Heidelberg

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The Incompatibility of the Commons and the Public, Roy L. Heidelberg

What’s old is new: AI and bureaucracy, Roy L. Heidelberg

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Women at Work: Pathways from Gender Stereotypes to Gender Bias and Discrimination, Madeline E. Heilman, Suzette Caleo, and Francesca Manzi

Ebb and flow of network participation: flexibility, stability, and forms of flux in a purpose-oriented network, Robin H. Lemaire, Lauren K. McKeague, and Donna Sedgwick

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Unfit or disliked: How descriptive and prescriptive gender stereotypes lead to discrimination against women, Francesca Manzi, Suzette Caleo, and Madeline E. Heilman

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Presidential stories of fear: Focusing congressional climate change mitigation attention in the United States, Holly L. Peterson and Chad Zanocco

Acquiesce, Compromise, or Avoid? Collaboration, Coordination, & Cooperation as Different Strategic Responses to Institutional Pressures, Donna Sedgwick and Robin Hargroder Lemaire

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Editorial introduction: Policy actors, dynamics, and developments—New insights from process theories and methodological applications, Geoboo Song, Gwen Arnold, Melissa K. Merry, Davor Mondom, Ben Galloway, Briana Huett, Camille Gilmore, Saba Siddiki, Holly L. Peterson, Creed Tumlison, et al.

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Editorial introduction: Exploring the frontier of policy theory research, Geoboo Song, Melissa K. Merry, Saba Siddiki, Gwen Arnold, Aaron Smith-Walter, Holly L. Peterson, Creed Tumlison, Heasun Choi, Briana Huett, Davor Mondom, et al.

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Editorial introduction: Charting new theoretical horizons here and elsewhere, Geoboo Song, Melissa K. Merry, Saba Siddiki, Holly L. Peterson, Davor Mondom, Victor Kwaku Akakpo, Gwen Arnold, Aaron Smith-Walter, Creed Tumlison, Briana Huett, et al.

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Editorial Introduction: Unveiling new dimensions in policy process theory research, Geoboo Song, Saba Siddiki, Melissa K. Merry, Davor Mondom, Ben Galloway, Gwen Arnold, Aaron Smith-Walter, Holly L. Peterson, Creed Tumlison, Briana Huett, et al.

Are collaborative challenges barriers to working together?–A multi-level multi-case network analysis, Huishan Yang and Robin H. Lemaire

Submissions from 2023

Polyculturalism as a multilevel phenomenon, Suzette Caleo and Daniel S. Whitman

Shelter from the storm: How perceived extreme event experience and government trust shape public support for climate change mitigation policy in the United States, Leanne Giordono, Chad Zanocco, Holly Peterson, and Hilary Boudet

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Reconsidering the Good of Improving Accountability, Roy L. Heidelberg

THE ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN CYBERSECURITY, Jared J. Llorens

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From Social to Collective Capital: Factors behind the Success of a COVID-19 Task Force, Lauren McKeague, Sophie G. Wenzel, and Robin H. Lemaire

Deciding on justice: environmental justice in city council agenda-setting, Evan Mistur, Ariadna Reyes, Anmol Soni, Hanan Boukhaima, and Josh Newton

Minors Can Have Major Effects: Household Hurricane Preparation Insights from Alabama, Holly L. Peterson, Chad Zanocco, and Leanne Giordono

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Editorial Introduction: Contributing to the policy process literatures, Geoboo Song, Michael D. Jones, Melissa K. Merry, Holly L. Peterson, Aaron Smith-Walter, Gwen Arnold, Rachael Moyer, and Creed Tumlison

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Editorial introduction: Punctuated equilibrium, multiple streams, environmental governance, and many more, Geoboo Song, Michael D. Jones, Holly L. Peterson, Aaron Smith-Walter, Melissa K. Merry, Gwen Arnold, Creed Tumlison, and Rachael M. Moyer

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Editorial introduction: Exploring theories and subtleties of the policy process, Geoboo Song, Melissa K. Merry, Nataliia Borozdina, Ben Galloway, Gwen Arnold, Aaron Smith-Walter, Holly L. Peterson, and Creed Tumlison

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Editorial introduction: Exploring policy theories, narratives, and policing, Geoboo Song, Melissa K. Merry, Holly L. Peterson, Davor Mondom, Briana Huett, Izehi Oriaghan, Creed Tumlison, Camille Gilmore, Gwen Arnold, Aaron Smith-Walter, et al.

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Not just income: The enabling role of institutional confidence and social capital in household energy transitions in India, Anmol Soni and Anomitro Chatterjee

When cities take control: Explaining the diversity of complex local climate actions, Anmol Soni, Justina Jose, and Gordon A. Kingsley

The growing role of nontax revenue sources in American cities, Min Su

Submissions from 2022

What Drives States to Raise Gas Tax Rates? An Empirical Analysis, Can Chen, Min Su, and Ping Zhang

Artificial Intelligence and Public Human Resource Management: Questions for Research and Practice, Brad A.M. Johnson, Jerrell D. Coggburn, and Jared J. Llorens

Editorial Note, Michael D. Jones, Geoboo Song, Melissa K. Merry, Holly L. Peterson, Aaron Smith-Walter, Gwen Arnold, Creed Tumlison, and Rachael M. Moyer

Editorial introduction: An eclectic collection, Michael D. Jones, Geoboo Song, Holly L. Peterson, Aaron Smith-Walter, Melissa K. Merry, Gwen Arnold, Creed Tumlinson, and Rachael M. Moyer

Community Foundations as Network Conveners: Structuring Collective Agency for Child Education and Development System Impact, Donna Sedgwick, Robin H. Lemaire, Jessica Wirgau, and Lauren K. McKeague

Flirting with Disaster: Impacts of natural disasters on public support for environmental spending, Anmol Soni and Evan M. Mistur

Pecking order theory and church debt financing: Evidence from the United Methodist church, Min Su, Wenli Yan, and Nicholas Harvey

Submissions from 2021

Gender and the Development of Leadership Stereotypes, Suzette Caleo and May Ling D. Halim

The Impersonal Sovereign, Roy L. Heidelberg

Compensation and benefits, Jared J. Llorens

Rapid advances in HRM technologies and public employment systems: A research agenda for acquiring and managing talent, Jared J. Llorens

Discretion in Traffic Stops: The Influence of Budget Cuts on Traffic Citations, Min Su

Submissions from 2020

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Low-income energy affordability in an era of U.S. energy abundance, Marilyn A. Brown, Anmol Soni, Melissa V. Lapsa, Katie Southworth, and Matt Cox

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The Persistence Of High Energy Burdens: A Bibliometric Analysis Of Vulnerability, Poverty, And Exclusion In The United States, M A. Brown, A Soni, A D. Doshi, C King, and M A. Brown

Administering Public Participation, Adam Eckerd and Roy L. Heidelberg

Ten Theses on Accountability, Roy L. Heidelberg

The Becoming of the Policy Maker, Roy L. Heidelberg

The administrative making of the recycler, Roy L. Heidelberg and Sarah Surak

Taxation by Citation? Exploring Local Governments’ Revenue Motive for Traffic Fines, Min Su

Submissions from 2019

The Democracy Problem, Roy L. Heidelberg

Updating impressions: The differential effects of new performance information on evaluations of women and men, Madeline E. Heilman, Francesca Manzi, and Suzette Caleo

Accumulation of Local Government Savings, Min Su

Local Governments’ Responses to Revenue Changes: The Effects of Unreserved General Fund Balances, Min Su

Submissions from 2018

Research Framing, Victim Blaming: Toward an Empirical Examination of Victim Precipitation and Perpetrator Predation Paradigms, Suzette Caleo

When distributive justice and gender stereotypes coincide: Reactions to equity and equality violations, Suzette Caleo

Getting it Right: Public Administration Undergoing Epistemology, Roy L. Heidelberg

Combatting gender discrimination: A lack of fit framework, Madeline E. Heilman and Suzette Caleo

Understanding the Accumulation of Local Government Savings: A Dynamic Analysis, Min Su

Does Financial Slack Reduce Municipal Short-Term Borrowing?, Min Su and W. Bartley Hildreth

How Do Legislators Assess Administrative Performance? Georgia’s Department of Transportation in the Eyes of the State’s Legislators, John Clayton Thomas, Min Su, and Theodore H. Poister

Do workplace flexibilities influence employment stability? An analysis of alternative work schedules, turnover intent and gender in local government, Lori Wadsworth, Jared L. Llorens, and Rex L. Facer

Submissions from 2017

Political Accountability and Spaces of Contestation, Roy L. Heidelberg

Public administration and the logic of resolution, Roy L. Heidelberg

Public Personnel Management: Contexts and Strategies, Seventh Edition, Jared J. Llorens, Donald E. Klingner, and John Nalbandian

Submissions from 2016

Are organizational justice rules gendered? Reactions to men's and women's justice violations, Suzette Caleo

The Power of Knowing the Rules, Roy L. Heidelberg

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Editor's Welcome, Jared J. Llorens

Submissions from 2015

Public incentives, market motivations, and contaminated properties: New public management and brownfield liability reform, Adam Eckerd and Roy L. Heidelberg

Gender discrimination in the workplace, Madeline E. Heilman and Suzette Caleo

Fiscally driven compensation reform and threats to human capital capacity in the public sector, Jared J. Llorens

Submissions from 2013

Gender stereotypes and their implications for women's career progress, Suzette Caleo and Madeline E. Heilman

Public sector human resource management education in the United States: Contemporary challenges and opportunities for performance improvement, Jared J. Llorens

Submissions from 2012

Investments in Scientific Research: Examining the Funding Threshold Effects on Scientific Collaboration and Variation by Academic Discipline, Benjamin Y. Clark and Jared J. Llorens

Getting it right: How and why we should compare federal and private sector compensation, Stephen E. Condrey, Rex L. Facer, and Jared J. Llorens

Submissions from 2011

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Crossing the divide: Building bridges between public administration practitioners and scholars, Brenda K. Bushouse, Willow S. Jacobson, Kristina T. Lambright, Jared J. Llorens, Ricardo S. Morse, and Ora Orn Poocharoen

A model of public sector e-recruitment adoption in a time of hyper technological change, Jared J. Llorens

How Important Are Competitive Wages? Exploring the Impact of Relative Wage Rates on Employee Turnover in State Government, Jared J. Llorens and Edmund C. Stazyk

Submissions from 2010

Human resources management in a changing world: Reassessing public human resources management education, Jared J. Llorens and R. Paul Battaglio

Submissions from 2009

A Renewed emphasis on hiring: A closer look at the federal government's end-to-end hiring roadmap, Jared J. Llorens