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Session Overview
Location: Room 081
40 max
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
PSG 9-1: Teaching Public Administration
Location: Room 081
Chair: Dr. Monika KNASSMÛLLER, WU Vienna
Chair: Dr. Ian C. ELLIOTT, Northumbria University
 

Building a Bigger Room: Creating Equity by Demystifying the Journey to Full Professor

Jessica Elizabeth SOWA1, Staci Michele Zavattaro2

1: University of Delaware, United States of America; 2: University of Central Florida, United States of America

Discussant: Richard COMMON (University of Nottingham)



Reorienting towards context: Teaching public leadership as form of governance and institutional analysis.

Maja Husar HOLMES

West Virginia University, United States of America

Discussant: Nur ŞAT (Hitit University)



Learn by Doing: Integrating Experiential Learning into Teaching Policy Analysis

Cristina Maria STANICA

Northeastern University, United States of America

Discussant: Lan UMEK (University of Ljubljana)

2:00pm
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4:00pm
PSG. 10-2: Law and Public Administration
Location: Room 081
Chair: Prof. Polonca KOVAČ, University of Ljubljana
 

Danish Civil service at a crossroad after a Danish COVID-19 scandal: The Mink case

Michael GØTZE, Pernille BOYE KOCH

Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark



Transposing the EU Whistleblower Protection Directive in Flemish legislation: a case of no longer being able to see the wood for the trees?

Ivo CARLENS1, Bengt VERBEECK2

1: University Ghent, Belgium; 2: University College Ghent, Belgium



Riding the Legal Rails - A Study of the Legal Conundrums and Practical Dilemmas of Regulatory Authorities in the Dutch Railway Sector

Roos Christiane Cornelia ENTIUS

Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The



Administrative law and return of authoritarianism. The concept of ‘dual state’ in the case study of Poland.

Jowanka JAKUBEK-LALIK

University of Warsaw, Poland

4:30pm
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6:30pm
PSG 5-2: Politics, societies & national security
Location: Room 081
Chair: Prof. Kathryn S. QUICK, University of Minnesota

Discussant(s): Eckhard Schroeter (2.1, 2.2)., Michael Ibrahim-Sauer (2.3), Giordano Magri (2.4)

 

The dynamics of senior police working with elected politicians

Jean HARTLEY, Jane Roberts

The Open University Business School, United Kingdom

Discussant: Eckhard SCHROETER (German University of the Police)



From Politics to the Streets: How political agenda impacts policing and violence against marginalized groups

Giordano Magri1,2

1: Fundação Getulio Vargas (Brazil); 2: University of Groningen (The Netherlands)

Discussant: Eckhard SCHROETER (German University of the Police)



The dependence of citizens sense of security and attitude towards the future on citizen participation in the context of Russian aggression: the case of the Baltic States

Tomas VEDLUGA1, Vidmante GIEDRAITYTE2, Rasa SMALIUKIENE3

1: General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Lithuania; 2: General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Lithuania; 3: General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, Lithuania

Discussant: Michael IBRAHIM-SAUER (German University of the Police)



Making a difference – from a whole-of-society-driven comprehensive security towards military-civilian demarcation

Ville-Pekka NISKANEN1, Petri Uusikylä1, Pertti Ahonen2, Harriet Lonka3, Harri Ruoslahti3

1: University of Vaasa, Finland; 2: University of Helsinki, Finland; 3: Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Discussant: Giordano MORANGUEIRA MAGRI (Fundação Getulio Vargas)

Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023
9:00am
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11:00am
PSG 5-3: Policing, trust & accountability
Location: Room 081
Chair: Prof. Eckhard SCHROETER, German University of the Police

Discussant(s): Rebecca Kirley (3.1)., Esa Käyhkö (3.2), Kathy Quick (3.3, 3.4)

 

The Effect of Bureaucratic Representation of Police on Community Satisfaction and Trust in Local Government

David SWINDELL, Shannon Portillo

Arizona State University, United States of America

Discussant: Rebecca KIRLEY (Bocconi University)



Workforce diversity and organizational learning from public challenges: a mixed methods study of public complaints against police organizations

Rebecca KIRLEY

Bocconi University, Italy

Discussant: Esa Matti KÄYHKÖ (Tampere University)



‘Uncomfortable knowledge’ as a means of understanding the failure to address longstanding issues that challenge the legitimacy and trustworthiness of policing in the UK

Benjamin Oliver Leonard BOWLES, Mark FENTON-O'CREEVY

Open University, United Kingdom

Discussant: Kathryn S. QUICK (University of Minnesota)



Police accountability and policy-making: The institutionalization of parliamentary ombudspersons in Germany

Michael IBRAHIM-SAUER

German University of the Police, Germany

2:00pm
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4:00pm
PSG 5-4: Managing Police Organizations
Location: Room 081
Chair: Prof. Jean HARTLEY, The Open University Business School
Chair: Prof. Kathryn S. QUICK, University of Minnesota

Discussant(s): Jean Hartley (4.1, 4.2), Stephen Bennett Page (4.2)

Presentations followed by :

Taking stock: Where do we go from here? Feedback, evaluations and future directions of Permanent Study Group V

 

The German police as a learning organization: A quantitative study on perceived organizational support, organizational commitment and communication quality

Antonio Vera, Maximilian Grothe

German Police University, Germany

Discussant: Jean HARTLEY (The Open University Business School)



Cultural change in police organisations: A culture of engagement or performance? — Experiences from Finland

Esa Matti KÄYHKÖ

Tampere University, Finland

Discussant: Stephen Bennett PAGE (University of Washington)



What does ‘academization’ mean for police training and education? Analytical concepts and empirical observations

Eckhard SCHROETER, Donella Koenig

German University of the Police, Germany

Discussant: Jean HARTLEY (The Open University Business School)

4:15pm
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5:45pm
PSG. 16 - 1: Public Marketing and Communication
Location: Room 081
Chair: Prof. Martial PASQUIER, University of Lausanne (UNIL)
Chair: Prof. Vincent MABILLARD, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Welcome and Introduction 

3 Paper - presentations

Comments and Concluding remarks

 

Brand-driven Identity Development of Places: Application, Evaluation and Improvement Proposals of the BIDP-Framework

Davide MAFFEI

Eurac Research, Italy



Enhancing Communication Strategies in Public Administration: Challenges, Best Practices, and a Replicable Model for the INA – Instituto Nacional de Administração, I.P. and Beyond

Luísa Neto, Rita Soares, Maria da Graça Leal BRITES, Ferreira Luís

Instituto Nacional de Administração, INA. I.P., Portugal



Improving policy outcomes or wasting taxpayers’ money? The role and place of social media influencers in the communication of public sector organizations

Raphaël ZUMOFEN1,2, Vincent MABILLARD3

1: University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2: Haute Ecole de Santé - HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Switzerland; 3: Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium

Date: Friday, 08/Sept/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
P4: Panel : Advancing Engaged Research in Public Administration
Location: Room 081
Chair: Dr. Carissa SLOTTERBACK, University of Pittsburgh
Chair: Prof. Diana Camelia IANCU, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration

Speakers :

Carissa Slotterback, University of Pittsburgh

Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans, EGPA President, Sciences Po Toulouse

Diana-Camelia Iancu, University of Bucharest

Taco Brandsen, Radboud University

Maria Aristigueta, University of Delaware

Ian Elliott, Northumbria University


 
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