Bringing Rigor to the Use of Evidence in Policy Making: Translating Early Evidence [0.03%]
政策制定中使用证据的严谨性:早期证据的转化
Daniel Max Crowley,J Taylor Scott
Daniel Max Crowley
Beyond the evidence provided by randomized controlled trials, there is a need for supplementing and contextualizing efficacy findings through early evidence. This may include evidence of program costs, quality implementation processes, and ...
Collaboration in crisis: Utilizing the SOS program, an at-home COVID-19 vaccine administration initiative, to demonstrate best practices in emergency management collaboration [0.03%]
危机中的协作:利用SOS计划(一种在家接种COVID-19疫苗的倡议)展示应急管理工作最佳实践
Beth M Rauhaus,Deborah A Sibila,Mary Mahan
Beth M Rauhaus
The Save Our Seniors (SOS) program was created by local government officials in South Texas to vaccinate the community's most vulnerable citizens amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) collaborated with vari...
Liberté, Égalité, Crédibilité: An experimental study of citizens' perceptions of government responses to COVID-19 in eight countries [0.03%]
自由、平等、可信:新冠肺炎疫情期间八国政府应对措施的实证研究
Anna A Amirkhanyan,Kenneth J Meier,Miyeon Song et al.
Anna A Amirkhanyan et al.
During a global pandemic, individual views of government can be linked to citizens' trust and cooperation with government and their propensity to resist state policies or to take action that influences the course of a pandemic. This article...
Inequity after death: Exploring the equitable utilization of FEMA's COVID-19 funeral assistance funds [0.03%]
疫情下的死亡不公:探究 FEMA 的新冠丧葬补助金的公平利用问题
Rebecca M Entress,Jenna Tyler,Abdul-Akeem Sadiq
Rebecca M Entress
As of March 2021, the United States had nearly 1 million COVID-19 deaths. To aid families, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) established the Funeral Assistance Program. Using publicly available data, we examine the equitable ut...
Crowdsourcing and COVID-19: How Public Administrations Mobilize Crowds to Find Solutions to Problems Posed by the Pandemic [0.03%]
众包与COVID-19:公共卫生行政部门如何动员大众解决由疫情引发的问题
Ana Colovic,Annalisa Caloffi,Federica Rossi
Ana Colovic
We discuss how public administrations have used crowdsourcing to find solutions to specific problems posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and to what extent crowdsourcing has been instrumental in promoting open innovation and service co-creation...
Policy Design for COVID-19: Worldwide Evidence on the Efficacies of Early Mask Mandates and Other Policy Interventions [0.03%]
新冠疫情防控中的政策设计:关于早期口罩强制令及其他政策措施有效性的全球证据
Brian Y An,Simon Porcher,Shui-Yan Tang et al.
Brian Y An et al.
To understand the extent to which a policy instrument's early adoption is crucial in crisis management, we leverage unique worldwide data that record the daily evolution of policy mandate adoptions and COVID-19 infection and mortality rates...
Getting a Grip on the Performance of Collaborations: Examining Collaborative Performance Regimes and Collaborative Performance Summits [0.03%]
把握合作的绩效:考察协作绩效制度和协作绩效峰会
Scott Douglas,Chris Ansell
Scott Douglas
Collaborative governance is popular among practitioners and scholars, but getting a grip on the performance of collaborations remains a challenge. Recent research has made progress by identifying appropriate performance measures, yet managi...
Social-Psychological Context Moderates Incentives to Co-produce: Evidence from a Large-Scale Survey Experiment on Park Upkeep in an Urban Setting [0.03%]
社会心理背景调节共同生产中的激励机制:来自城市公园维护大型调查实验的证据
Natalia Letki,Trui Steen
Natalia Letki
This paper presents evidence that the relevance of incentives to co-produce depends on the social-psychological context under which actors operate. We propose that context (including community attachment, trust in local authorities, ethnic ...
Madalina Busuioc
Madalina Busuioc
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms govern in subtle yet fundamental ways the way we live and are transforming our societies. The promise of efficient, low-cost, or "neutral" solutions harnessing the potential of big data has led public...
Exposing the Unfinished Business of Building Public Administration in Late Democracies: Lessons from the COVID-19 Response in Brazil [0.03%]
揭露晚期民主国家公共行政建设的未竟事业:来自巴西COVID-19应对的教训
Jose A Puppim de Oliveira,Evan M Berman
Jose A Puppim de Oliveira
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed fundamental flaws in the design of public administration in late democracies. While much writing to date focuses on the initial and vital responses to COVID-19, the magnitude of this event also furthers ins...