Jurgen Willems
@mrjurgenwillems
Professor Public Management & Governance (@wu_vienna)
1. #Performance #Governance #Reputation
2. #Behavioral #Public #Admin
3. #Participation #Volunteering
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Republicans are more likely, compared to democrats, to consider school #funding and #teacher salaries sufficient. More info in this study on public opinions on school funding: #edchat EEPA Editors Public Management & Governance doi.org/10.3102/016237…
Teachers should earn more! At least, that is what many Americans think. However, opinions depend on partisanship, age, income, and race. Read about it in this new research brief by Jurgen Willems (Public Management & Governance; WU Vienna) and Fredrik Andersson (@IUPUI). journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.31…
Volume 26 issue 4 now out, 50% open access and featuring articles by David Guo Sanghee Park @JamesSDenford Gregory Dawson Kevin Desouza Aroon P Manoharan Dr Emily Yarrow 🕷🇪🇺 Signe Pihl-Thingvad Jurgen Willems @Marieke_vdHoek Ben Kuipers and colleagues tandfonline.com/toc/rpxm20/26/…
Public sector challenges in different administrative regimes: Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and New Zealand Lisa Hohensinn (Public Management & Governance) #PMGR openjournals.wu.ac.at/ojs/index.php/…
We Disagree to Agree: A Call to Apply Agreement Metrics More Extensively for Advancing Management Theory with; @MeyfroodtK (UGent) // Jurgen Willems (Public Management & Governance / WU Vienna ) socialsciencespace.com/2024/07/we-dis…
Our new research on how people interact with humans vs AI algorithms in the ultimatum game is now published in Economics Letters. doi.org/10.1016/j.econ… w/ N Hanaki, D Vanderelst and Jurgen Willems
Virtual Assistants Are Unlikely to Reduce Patient Non-Disclosure in the Proceedings of the Seventh AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (AIES-24) w/ C. Jorgenson, Jurgen Willems, and D. Vanderelst
"Humans and robots are nearly ethically equivalent" now in the journal AI and Ethics link.springer.com/article/10.100… w/ C. Jorgenson, Jurgen Willems, and D. Vanderelst