Panel: The Functioning of Public Service Networks: Infrastructure, Informal Controls, Advocacy
(Public & Non-Profit Management)

Saturday, November 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Adams (Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel)

*Names in bold indicate Presenter

Organizers:  Eugene Bardach, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley
Moderators:  Julia L. Carboni, Indiana University

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Does Client Advocacy Tilt the Network: A Comparison of Two Service Policy Networks
Jeongyoon Lee, University at Albany - SUNY, R. Rethemeyer, State University of New York, Albany and Hyun Park, State U. of New York, Albany



The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Research Findings On Implementation for Public Policy and Management
Richard F. Callahan, University of San Francisco, Sandra Archibald, University of Washington, H. Brinton Milward, University of Arizona and Kay Sterner, Evans School, University of Washington



Examining Multi-Sector Networks: Can Informal Accountability Overcome Goal Conflict?
Barbara Romzek1, Jocelyn Johnston2, Kelly LeRoux3, Jaclyn Schede Piatak2 and Robin Kempf1, (1)University of Kansas, (2)American University, (3)University of Illinois, Chicago




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