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CfP: Behavioral Public Administration study group at EGPA 2018

  • 1.  CfP: Behavioral Public Administration study group at EGPA 2018

    Posted 02-19-2018 15:05

    Dear colleagues,

     

    We would like draw your attention to the European Group of Public Administration (EGPA) annual conference, which will take place in Lausanne (Switzerland) from 5-7 September this year.  At EGPA, the permanent study group on Behavioral Public Administration invites paper proposals that relate to our 2018 theme on "Nudging and behavioral insight tactics in Public Administration".  In addition, proposals with a clear link between the behavioral sciences and public administration, broadly defined, are encouraged.  Examples may include, but are not limited to, citizens' evaluative judgements of government agencies, judgment and decision-making within public organizations, or citizen-state interactions more broadly.

     

     

    Procedure

    Abstracts should be 300 words maximum (excluding references), written in English, single spaced, plain text, with no tables or figures.  It should include title of the proposed paper, overview of the main argument, research methods, and the name(s), affiliation(s) and contact information of the author(s).

     

    Key Deadlines

    Proposals should be uploaded through the submission website by April 18, 2018

    Deadline for decision and selection of the accepted papers by the co-chairs and notification to the Authors:  May 9, 2018

    Deadline for submitting the complete papers:  August 16, 2018

     

    For more information, see https://www.egpa-conference2018.org/

     

     

    We are looking forward seeing in Lausanne!

    Martin Baekgaard, Paola Cantarelli, Sebastian Jilke & Lars Tummers  (PSG co-chairs)

     

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    Sebastian R. Jilke, PhD

    Assistant Professor & Co-Director

    Center for Experimental and Behavioral Public Administration (CEBPA)

    School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA)

    Rutgers University-Newark

    111 Washington Street | Newark | NJ | 07102

     

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    Website: www.sebastianjilke.net | Twitter: @SebJilke

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