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Journal of Behavioral Public Administration

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A peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary open access journal that focuses on behavioral theories and empirical research in public administration, broadly defined.

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As we continue to navigate the COVID-19 and other public health issues, it's crucial for public officials to consider the best approaches to behavioral change. Our recent blog post explores this in relation to Dewies et al. (2022)'s recent BPA article: behavioralpa.org/behavioral-cha…

Nick Hart, PhD (@nickrhart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be part of the roundtable on administrative informatics in Journal of Behavioral Public Administration. My contribution was perhaps not surprisingly on..."Using Data in Government: Advancing Policy Frameworks to Support Operational Decision-Making" #OpenAccess #EvidenceAct

Stephen Kleinschmit (@profstevek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to have worked with @overtonmichael7 to develop this roundtable in Administrative Informatics, an emerging PA-centric data science subfield focused on the operational needs of agencies rather than policy analysis. Thank you to all the authors that contributed!

Kayla Schwoerer (@schwoererskayla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to be part of this Journal of Behavioral Public Administration Roundtable! I had lots of fun writing about the importance of communication for data science applications in PA. Thanks for putting this together @overtonmichael7 Stephen Kleinschmit Check out the full roundtable here journal-bpa.org/index.php/jbpa…

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New in JBPA: Researchers from University College Dublin show that one of the unintended consequences of nonprofit regulation is that it increases administrative costs. In turn, donors penalize the charities for the perceived administrative bloat. Read about it here: journal-bpa.org/index.php/jbpa…

Margaret Samahita (@msamahita) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted that the paper “Compliance spending aversion: An unintended consequence of charity regulation” with Leonhard Lades has now found a home in Journal of Behavioral Public Administration: doi.org/10.30636/jbpa.…