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Call for Papers: The 4th Sino-US International Conference on Public Administration

  • 1.  Call for Papers: The 4th Sino-US International Conference on Public Administration

    Posted 10-02-2007 05:52

    Dear Members,

           Attached is the information on the 4th Sino-US International Conference on Public Adminsitration held at Rutgers University-Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A. in 2008.  Please feel free to distribute it to your colleagues  and graduate students.    

    If you have any question about the conference, please feel free to let us know.  

    Thanks  

     

    Dr. Wenxuan Yu  

    SCPA Executive Committee
    The American Society for Public Administration

     



    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: Marc Holzer <mholzer@pipeline.com>
    Date: Oct 2, 2007 2:45 AM
    Subject: Please distribute--much appreciated
    To: Jason < yuwx@pegasus.rutgers.edu>, xudaniel@pegasus.rutgers.edu

    The Fourth Sino-US International Conference on Public Administration
    Call for Papers
    Theme:
    Improving Government Performance
    Time: June 7th to 8th, 2008
    Place: The State University of New Jersey (Rutgers)-Campus at Newark

    Cosponsoring-Organizations: The American Society for Public Administration
    School of Public Affairs and Administration, The State University of New Jersey (Rutgers)
    School of Public Administration, Renmin University of China

    Dear Colleagues,

    The American Society for Public Administration, the School of Public Affairs and Administration of The State University of New Jersey (Rutgers)-Campus at Newark,  and the School of Public Administration of Renmin University of China will jointly organize the Fourth Sino-US International Conference on Public Administration on the Rutgers-Newark campus (Newark, New Jersey-adjacent to New York City) from June 7th to 8th, 2008.

    Since 2002, The Sino-US International Conference on Public Administration has been held every other year, with the widest scope and the largest number of attendees among conferences and exchanges between China and the US in the field of Public Administration. In the years 2002, 2004 and 2006, almost 500 experts have participated in the conference.

    The proceedings of the 2002 and 2006 conferences were published by China's Renmin University Press in Beijing, and the 2004 proceedings by the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers-Newark. The 2008 collection will be published in the US after the conference. Selected papers will be invited for submission to the Chinese Public Administration Review ( www.aspachina.org).

    Theme: Improving Government Performance
    Sub-topics:
    1.
      Strategies and comprehensive plans for improving government performance
    2.
           Theoretical framework for government performance management
    3.
       Technical innovations for government performance management
    4.
       Indicators and benchmarks for government performance evaluation
    5.
           Performance management based on E-Government
    6.
      Data collection methods and analysis of performance evaluation metrics
    7.
            Comparative research on international experiences in government performance management
    8.
            Construction and optimization of operational processes in governmental sectors
    9.
            Performance appraisal and evaluation of public servants
    10.
          Central (Federal) government performance evaluation and management
    11.
       Local (municipal) government performance evaluation and management
    12.
       Government purchasing policies and government performance (contracts and oversight)
    13.
      Human Resource investments (training, personnel evaluation, etc.) in improving government performance
    14.
            Public-private networks
    15.
          Non-profit organizations: development, performance and evaluation

    Although a preference will be given to papers and/or cases related to the above sub-topics, other papers and case studies in all fields of public administration will be considered. Please indicate the sub-topic you choose when submitting your abstract.

    How to join the conference

    Please submit an abstract before December 1, 2007. Drafts of complete papers will be expected prior to January 31, 2008. The Organizing Committee will release the formal participants list by March 15, 2008 and send formal invitations by then. For each paper, only one author can be invited. About 70 experts from China will attend the conference, and an equal number of US participants are anticipated.

    Fees

    1.
    Hotel: Participants are responsible for hotel charges themselves. The Organizing Committee will help participants to reserve rooms if needed. The charge will be about $125 per night.
    2.
            The Organizing Committee will provide working meals during conference days.
    3.
       The Registration Fee is $40. (Accepted U.S. and International participants should send their registration and fee to Rutgers University by April 15, 2008)

    (For Chinese participants)
    Step A. Each participant pays registration fee to Chinese contact persons before Mar. 15, 2008.
    Step B. Organizing committee sends a formal invitation and a receipt for $40 to participant.
    Step C. Participant shows receipt and receives formal invoice in the US.

    About Organizing Committee
    Presidents:
    Mr. GUO Ji, President of Chinese Public Administration Society (CPAS)
    Prof. Marc HOLZER, Dean of School of Public Affairs and Administration of The State University of New Jersey (Rutgers)-Campus at Newark

    General Secretary:
    Prof. DONG Keyong, Dean of School of Public Administration, Renmin University of China
                       Vice-President of Chinese Public Administration Society (CPAS)
    Mr. GAO Xiaoping, Vice-President, General Secretary of Chinese Public Administration Society (CPAS)

    Dr. Mengzhong Zhang, Senior Research Scholar and Director of the EMPM China Program, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland

    Contact persons:
    (China, Mainland)
    Ms. YU Yanwen, School of Public Administration, Renmin University of China
    Ms. YANG Fan, School of Public Administration, Renmin University of China
    Tel: 010-62511122, 010-62516239
    Fax: 010-62516240
    Email:
    yuyanwen@mparuc.edu.cn, chinampa@263.net

    US and International: ASPA China Secretariat at Rutgers University-Newark
    (973) 353 5093 
    www.aspachina.org

    Prof. Yahong Zhang, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University-Newark    yahongzh@andromeda.rutgers.edu

    Ms. Weiwei Lin, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University-Newark weiwei@pegasus.rutgers.edu

    Mr. Yuguo Liao, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University-Newark luchow414@gmail.com


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    Marc Holzer,
    Dean, School of Public Affairs and Administration
    and
    Board of Governors Professor of Public Affairs and Administration
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