Student Members on Conference Panels

2023 Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECoPA): November 2-3, 2023, “Flexible Governance & Public Service in a Post-Pandemic World”

ELI J. LEVINE

Penn State Harrisburg – “Social Capital and Performance in Pennsylvanian EDOs and their Social Networks”

YEOBIN YOON

Penn State Harrisburg – “Exploring Gender Representation in Master of Public Administration (MPA) Curriculum: A Literature Review”

MINGEAN PARK

Penn State Harrisburg – “Does the Government Contribute to the Happiness of its Citizens?”

2023 ASPA National Conference: March 20-24, 2023, “Protecting Democracy for the Next Generation. The Role and Responsibility of Public Administration”

AQSA ALI

Penn State Harrisburg Technological Innovation and Social Capital influencing Government Regulations in Microfinance”

SHEBAB ALNASSER

Penn State Harrisburg Open Government and Its Complementary Concepts: A Systematic Literature Review”

GUNAH KIM

Penn State Harrisburg “The Impact of Rapid Transition into Telehealth on the Vulnerable Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic”

JOONWOO LEE

Penn State Harrisburg Toward Digital Inclusion: Comparative Perspective on Digital Society and Social Equity in Developed Countries”

MINGEAN PARK

Penn State Harrisburg – “The Association between Public Service Motivation and Performance: Does Organizational Identification Play a Key Role?”

MICHAEL ROSENTHAL

West Chester University – “Let Me Ask You About Affirmative Action: A Content Analysis of National Polling Questions”

RAVU SETH

Penn State Harrisburg – Emerging Models of Collaborative Governance in Public-Private Partnerships for Building Railway Infrastructure”

VICTORIA WILLIAMS

Penn State Harrisburg – The Link Between Social Stigma and Public Policymaking: A Systematic and Comprehensive Scoping Review”

2022 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: November 4-5, 2022, “Public and Nonprofit Administration in a Hybrid Connected 21st Century”

SEUNGHYUN LEE

University of Pittsburgh – “Perceived Interorganizational Networks in Fine Dust Management” in South Korea

MINGEAN PARK

Penn State Harrisburg – “Effectiveness of the revised WIC food package on birth outcomes“

RAVI SETH

Penn State Harrisburg – “Dynamics of Collaboration and Contracting in Public-Private Partnerships for building Railway Infrastructure”

ASQA ALI

Penn State Harrisburg – “Nonprofits and COVID-19: How the nonprofits can improvise their role?”

JINGYU GUO

Penn State Harrisburg – “The Impact of Hurricane Ida on Residential Mortgage Performance: A Case Study in the Northeastern US”

KESLEY RICHARDSON

West Chester University – “Status and Practice of the 1st Responder:  Identifying the Emergency Manager and the 1st Responder Status” and “Organizational Threshold, Framework, and Action”

2022 ASPA NATIONAL CONFERENCE: March 18-19, 2022, “Democracy under Threat: The Future of Equality”

JOONWOO LEE

Penn State Harrisburg — “Determinants of Public Entrepreneurship in South Korea”

PETER MELON

West Chester University — “The Rapid Irrelevance of Data in Time of Crisis”

MINGEAN PARK

Penn State Harrisburg — “Examining the Effects of Government Data Capacities on Data-Driven Government” and “Public Service Motivation and Turnover Intention in South Korea: The Mediation Effect of Wellbeing”

HUITING QI

Penn State Harrisburg — “Power Sharing in Collaborative Governance: Evidence from a Collaboration=Based Governance Mechanism for Rural China” and “Transition from ‘Government’ to ‘Collaborative Governance: Social Construction of a ‘Non-State’ Stakeholder in Rural China”

SAAHIR SHAFI

Penn State Harrisburg — “Federalism and Multiparty Governance in Times of Crisis: The Impact of Friction and Centralization on Policy Performance”

EUN-SIL YOO

Penn State Harrisburg — “A Comparative Study on the Challenges of Collaborative Networks for Implementing Home Visiting Programs During the Pandemic”

2021 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: November 5-6, 2021, “Responsive Public Service Needs Inclusiveness in a Diverse America”

AQSA ALI

Penn State Harrisburg — “Answering diversity paradigm within modern organizations”

HUITING QI

Penn State Harrisburg — “Promoting Power Sharing in Collaborative Governance from A Multidimensional Power Perspective: Evidence from a Collaborative Governance Mechanism for Rural China”

PEDRO ROBLES

Pennsylvania State University — “Analysis of Corruption in Healthcare Industry: Theory and Framework for Increasing Transparency and Accountability to Curve Corruption”

SAAHIR SHAFI

Penn State Harrisburg — “Punctuated Equilibrium Dynamics in Times of Crisis: Assessing Generalizability to Different Political Systems and Temporal Invariance”

TYNSLEI SPENCE MITCHELL

West Chester University — “Learning from 2020: The Employee Demand for DEI in the workplace”

YULIN XU

Pennsylvania State University — “The Effects of COVID-19 on First-Year College Students and Corresponding School Policy Adjustment”

2021 ASPA NATIONAL CONFERENCE: April 9 – 15, 2021, “Picking up the Pieces: Pandemics, Protests and the Future of Public Service

OLUMIDE ADEOYE

Penn State Harrisburg — “Intergovernmental Relations, Governance and Performance

SAEMI CHANG 

University of Pittsburgh — “The Role of Organizational and Institutional Structures

SUNAYNA JOHNSON 

West Chester University — “The Sum of Small Efforts: Practitioner-Scholars on Effective and Equitable Administration”  

SEUNGHYUN LEE 

University of Pittsburgh — “Modeling New and Emergent Policy Problems: A Roundtable Discussion on Research Approaches for COVID-19

ARAVIND MENON

Penn State University — “Democratic Governance and Complex Systems

SUE NEAL 

West Chester University — “Ethics for Contemporary Bureaucrats

HUITING QI 

Penn State Harrisburg — “Collaborative Governance: Theory and Applications” and “Complex Governance Systems: Learning from the Literature and Practice across Nations

SAAHIR SHAFI 

Doctoral Student, Penn State Harrisburg — “Collaborative Governance: Theory and Applications” and “Democratic Governance and Complex Systems

TYNSLEI SPENCE-MITCHELL 

West Chester University — “The Sum of Small Efforts: Practitioner-Scholars on Effective and Equitable Administration