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2012 Awards & Business Meeting. Kimberley R. Isett Division Chair. Awards Ceremony – George Boyne. Best Dissertation – Bart Hildreth, Chair “ Rethinking the Administrative Presidency: Trust, Intellectual Capital, and Appointee-Careerist Relations ” William G. Resh
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2012 Awards & Business Meeting Kimberley R. Isett Division Chair
Awards Ceremony – George Boyne • Best Dissertation –Bart Hildreth, Chair “Rethinking the Administrative Presidency: Trust, Intellectual Capital, and Appointee-Careerist Relations” William G. Resh American University
Awards Ceremony • Best Book – Ralph Brower, Chair How Information Matters: Networks and Public Policy Innovation Kathleen HaleAuburn University
Awards Ceremony • Best Journal Article – Mary Feeney, Chair “Exploring the Dynamics of Policy Interaction: Feedback Among and Impacts from Multiple Concurrently Applied Policy Approaches for Promoting Collaboration” Boyd Fuller & Minh Vu Khuong
Charles H. Levine Best Conference Paper “The Role of Effective Leadership on Turnover in Work Groups: Evidence From a Government Agency” Shahidul Hassan Ohio State University Awards Ceremony
Awards Ceremony Carolyn Dexter Award Nominee “Improving Administrative Performance? How High Hopes of Diversity May be Dashed in the Public Sector” Eckhard Schnoter and Patrick Von Maravic Zeppelin University
Carlo Masini Award for Innovative Scholarship -Avner Ben-Ner, Chair “Theorizing the Role of Soft Power in Enabling Companies” Peter McNamara, Karan Sonpar and Federica PazzagliaUniversity College Dublin Awards Ceremony
Committee and Officer Reports: 2011-2012
Program 2012 Paper Panels 20 Symposia 5 # papers submitted 187 # papers accepted 62 Acceptance rate 33% 2012 Program Chair Report
2012 PDW Chair Report -- Leisha DeHart Davis • Doctoral Consortium - Amy Smith and Chris Silvia Coordinators • PDWs
2012 Division Chair Report – • Secretary –Kira Krystal Reed • Membership –James Kitts • By-Law Review – Angela Mitchell • 5 year review planning and implementation Task Force – Emanuele Vendramini
The task force structure Coordinating committee: Emanuele Vendramini, chair James Kitts, PNP Division membership committee chair Avner Ben-Ner, PNP Division past program Chair Stephanie Moulton, at large academic Melanie Cohen, at large practitioner Our advisory committee (past division chairs and thought leaders): Gordon Kingsley Michael Card Jane Banaszak-Holl Martha Feldman
Some first feedback (1/3) Develop one or preferably two regular PDWs on international comparisons of: (a) public management reforms, (b) nonprofit management reforms, (c) public-nonprofit-private collaborative efforts, and more. The PDWs will be cosponsored, to the extent possible, with the IB division, or other divisions that wish to promote international perspectives and participation. Create an international "steering committee" or advisory board to promote PDWs and sessions based on international participation, as well as to promote contacts with other AoM divisions that have an international outlook (particularly IB division). AoM and PNP could significantly enhance communication and knowledge-sharing among members by developing and implementing a social media strategy. Indeed, the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) has significantly increased visibility in the professional community by developing a social media platform that includes Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Wiki and Blogs.
Some first feedback (2/3) Special session on a very relevant issue (top speakers) – right before the social business meeting? (a non-profit or government official from the Academy Conference site area would be a great connection); Special panel sessions (non-paper sessions) jointly provided with other division (e.g., with MED on the role of MPAs, MPPs on creating public value; with international management on public sectors comparison, with OB on P4P in the public sector; SIM on business and society, or government relations) – again highly qualified speakers; What if SIG (special interest groups) were created so that while submitting the paper the Author is asked to select the thematic track (some of them could be co-sponsored by other divisions, so to have inter divisional tracks) (look at IRSPM, EGPA to have more info) ; Follow-up with Chairs/Discussants from 2012 to see what feedback they can offer about their experiences. Find out about the good and bad experiences, what training or information might be helpful, etc.
Some first feedback (3/3) Explore cross division opportunities to increase visibility through serving as chair/discussant. Consider hosting a PDW on a particular method/research technique that might be of interest to PNP members, and inviting a big name/ expert to lead the training; may charge a fee to generate revenue. (This is a successful strategy used by other divisions) When asked to serve as a reviewer, if the member declines, provide them with a link to a brief survey about why they are declining this year (2011-2012). How could the reviewer experience be improved? What are the primary barriers to serving as a reviewer? If the member completes a review, provide a link to a short survey after the review process to ask them about their experience as a reviewer and how it could be improved.
Treasurer’s Report – Joy Smith and Jessica Sowa • Beginning Balance $3256 • AOM Member Allocation $10,642 • Sponsorships $1,950 • Total Revenues $15,848 • Projected Expenses 2012 $10,500 • Projected Carryover 2013 $ 5,348
Nominations & Elections Report– Neil Boyd LIAISONS APSA Siona Listokin PMRA Deneen Hatmaker International Deborah De Lange
AWARD COMMITTEE CHAIRS Best Article Manuela Brusoni Best Book LeishaDeHart-Davis Best Dissertation Matthew Liao-Troth
Membership Committee Deborah Blackman PDW Chair (appointed)Christine Cote
Division Program Chair/Leadership Succession - Term: 4 years Program Chair 2013 Division Chair 2015 Emanuele Vendramini, Bocconi University
Incoming Program Chair’s Report – Emanuele Vendramini “Capitalism in Question” Orlando, Florida 2013 Aug 19-13
PNP Social 6:30PM – 8:00PM The Marriott Copley Place Boylston Room