Please register by e-mail at tania.munz@kpm.unibe.ch until August 30th, 2020, telling you want to be a listener. You will then receive an e-mail with the link for the Zoom video-conference on September 2nd 2020.
Chair: Daniel KETTIGER, University of Bern
9:00am-9:10am
Introduction by Daniel KETTIGER (Chair) (Switzerland) and Jean-Michel EYMERI-DOUZANS (EGPA President) (France)
9:10am-9:40am
Ragna AARLI(1); Wiggo STORHAUG LARSSEN(2); (1) University of Bergen, Norway); (2) Norwegian Association of Judges, Gulating Court of Appeal; "Access to Courts and the Autonomy of Court Presidents in Periods of Crisis A Covid 19-lesson from Norway"
9:40am-10:10am
Costa POPOTAS; Court of Justice of the EU; "COVID-19 and the Courts. The case of the CJEU"
10:10am-10:40am
Guy LURIE; Israel Democracy Institute; "The Israeli Judiciary During the Pandemic: Lessons Learned"
9:00am - 9:30am
Ellen WAYENBERG(1), Tomas BERGSTROM(2); (1) Ghent University, Belgium; (2) Lund University, Sweden; "Starting Zoom Meeting and Introduction"
9:30am - 10:00am
Caroline SCHLAUFER, Dilyara GAFUROVA, Ekaterina, ZHIRYAKOVA, Marina SHIKHOVA; Higher School of Economics Moscow, Russian Federation; "Narrative Strategies in A Nondemocratic Setting: Moscow’s Urban Policy Debates"
10:00am - 10:30am
Lukas THIELE; University of Potsdam, Germany; "Towards participatory policy-making? A framework for measuring e-participation adoption by local governments in the UK and Germany"
10:30am - 11:00am
Jenny RADEMANN; Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany; "Varieties of process – varieties of outcome? The influence of party, anticipation and external input on intra-ministerial decision-making"
11:00am - 11:30am
Andy ASQUITH, Jeffrey McNEIL; Massey University - University of New Zeeland, New Zealand; "Middle Earth and COVID-19: Responses from two local authorities in New Zealand"
10:10am - 10:45am
Maike RACKWITZ, Gerhard Hammerschmid, Jessica Breaugh, Enora Palaric; Hertie School, Germany; "The salience of institutional design and leadership. Findings on case studies in the context of digital platforms";
Discussant: Koen VERHOEST (University of Antwerpen)
10:45am - 11:20am
Julia FLEISCHER, Camilla WANCKEL; University of Potsdam, Germany; "Too Many Strings Attached? The Detrimental Effects of Social Media Stress on Creativity in Policymaking";
Discussant: Marlene JUGL (Bocconi University)
11:20am - 11:50pm
Amandine LERUSSE, Steven Van de Walle; KU Leuven, Belgium; "Buying From Local Suppliers: The Role of Motivated Reasoning in Government Contracting";
Discussant: Frédérique SIX (University Antwerp)
10:50-11:20
Will digital innovation stick? Victoria's Courts beyond COVID- Anne WALLACE/Kathy LASTER, Sir Zelman Cowen Centre, Victoria University, Melbourne Australia.
11:20-11:50
The Judiciary against the COVID-19 crisis: a multi-methodological analysis - Renato MÁXIMO SÁTIRO/Jessica VITORINO MARTINS/Marcos DE MORAES SOUSA (Federal University of Goias, Brazil)
11:50-12:20
The COVID-19 crisis – The new challenges before the Indian justice and court administration system. Jyoti RATTAN/Vivay RATTAN (Panjab University, Chandigarh, India)
12:30pm - 1:00pm
Peter TRIANTAFILLOU, Magnus HANSEN; Roskilde University, Denmark; "Accountability and legitimacy under collaborative governance: A review of the conceptual and normative debate";
Discussant: Lise RYKKJA (University of Bergen)
1:00pm - 1:30pm
Eva SØRENSEN, Jacob TORFING; RUC, Denmark; "Improving public sector accountability through collaborative governance"; Discussants: E.H. KLIJN /STEVENS V. (Eramus Rotterdam University)
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Jolien VAN DE SANDE(1), Bert DE GRAAFF(1), Diana DELNOIJ(1,2), Antoinette DE BONT(1); (1) Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; (2) National Health Care Institute, The Netherlands; "The dynamic nature of public accountability of independent regulatory agencies: accountability in decision-making about quality regulation of Dutch emergency care";
Discussant: Jacob TORFING (Roskilde University)
2:00pm - 2:30pm
Enrico BRACCI(2), Hans-Jürgen BRUNS(1), Joost VOS(3); (1) Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; (2) University of Ferrara, Italy; (3) RONT Management Consultants, The Netherlands; "Richer Accountability: When multiple agents create responsibility for "Fighting Subversive Effects of Organized Crime";
Discussants: VAN DE SANDE; DE GRAAF; DELNOIJ J. (EUR)
| Chair: Randhir AULUCK, Coventry University Chair: Benoit CATHALA, CNFTP Moderator: César ALFONZO, IASIA/IIAS |
13:30-14:00
The coronavirus crisis or the proof of the usefulness, in normal times as in times of crisis, of an efficient electronic procedure - Eric DE FORMANOIR (Cour de cassation de Belgique (Supreme Court of Belgium)
14:00-14:30
The COVID-19 crisis – impacts on the working conditions of the Portuguese courts João PAULO DIAS/Conceição GOMES/PAULA CASALEIRO/Teresa MANECA LIMA (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)
14:30-15:00
Leveraging Technology for Long-Term Change in the Courts: COVID-19 is not the disruption we wanted but it is the disruption we needed Bridget MARY MCCORMACK (Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court)
15:00-15:30
Structural changes to the English and Welsh Courts and Judicary post-Covid-19. John SORABJI (University College London)
| Welcome and Introduction; Anna SIMONATI; University of Trento, Italy; |
| The Diversity Management in Austrian Universities: between Legal Rules and Best Practices; Esther HAPPACHER, University of Innsbruck, Austria. |
| The Value of a Positive Approach to Diveersity in Managerial Education : From Internationalization Strategies to Inclusive Learning Spaces; Bice Della PIANA, University of Salerno, Italy. |
| Women in Politics: the experience of the Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano; Sara BOSCOLO; Rocco FRONDIZI (Moderator); University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. |
| Intersectionality in higher education: do universities ensure equity in terms of students' participation and results?; Chiara FANTAUZZI; University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. |
| Creation of new service culture and gender policies in Hungarian public administration; Agnes JENEI; National University of Public Service, Hungary. |
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| Childcare policy responses in the COVID-19 pandemic : Unpacking cross-country variation; Sonja BLUM(1), Ivana DOBROTIC(2); (1) University of Hagen, Germany; (2) University of Oxford; Discussants: KNASSMULLER, EBINGER EGGENREICH, WILLEMS (WU Univeristy) |
| COVID-19 Lockdown from citizens'point of view; Monika KNASSMÛLLER, Falk EBINGER, Lea EGGENREICH, Jurgen WILLENS; WU Vienna, Austria; Discussant: Anina Hanimann (University of Lucerne) |
| COVID-19 and sharing expertise between poeple, government and scientists - what have we learnt?; Jane LETHBRIDGE; University of Greenwich, United Kingdom. Discussant: Valérie PATTYN (Leiden University) |
| Political ideology and expert advice on health policy. Evidence from a factorial survey experiment; Anina HANIMANN; University of Lucerne, Switzerland; Discussant: Jane LETHBRIDGE (University of Greenwich) |
EGPA PSG XXII - BPA - Session 2a
Chair: Lars TUMMERS, Utrecht University
| 3:00pm - 3:20pm De-stereotyping Public Performance Evaluation. Yixin Liu(1), Chengxin Xu(2); (1) Florida State University; (2) Seattle University;; |
| 3:20pm - 3:40pm Correcting Misperceptions about Societal Problems; Asmus Leth OLSEN; University of Copenhagen, Denmark. |
| 3:40pm - 4:00pm Negativity Bias Meets Racial Bias: Performance Data and Out-Group: Responsibility Attribution in During the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic; Gregory Porumbescu(1), Donald Moynihan(2), Jason Anastasopoulos(3), Asmus Olsen(4); (1) Rutgers University, United States of America; (2) Georgetown University, United States of America; (3) University of Georgia, United States of America; (4) University of Copenhagen, Denmark. |
| 4:00pm - 4:20pm The impact of defaults and information format on guidelines implementation in healthcare; Paola CANTARELLI(1), Nicola BELLE(2), Paul BATTAGLIO(3), Chiara BARCHIELLI(4); (1) Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy; (2) Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy; (3) University of Texas at Dallas; (4) Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy. |
EGPA PSG VI - GPSO - 3: EGPA PSG VI: Session 3 : Accountability and Legitimacy II
Session Chair: Peter TRIANTAFILLOU, Roskilde University
Moderator: Marco DE LA CRUZ SÁNCHEZ, International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS)
Zoom meeting room: https://zoom.us/j/92381723203
3:10pm – 3:45pm
Karin FOSSHEIM; University of Oslo, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway; "Neither democratic nor failed, but skewed representation: Non-elected representatives in governance networks";
Discussant: Claire DUPUY (UCLouvain)
3:45pm – 4:20pm
Erik Hans KLIJN(1), Jose nederhand(1), Vidar Stevens(2); (1) Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; (2) Mulier Institute Utrecht; "The necessity of collaboration in branding: analyzing the conditions for output legitimacy through qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)";
Discussant: Peter TRIANTAFILLOU (Roskilde University)
4:20pm – 5:00pm
Per LAEGREID, Lise H. RYKKJA; University of Bergen, Norway; "Accountability and inter-organizational collaboration within the state";
Discussant: Eva SØRENSEN (RUC)
15:35-15:55
Lessons for the Courts – a Reflection Anne SANDERS/Marco FABRI
15:55-16:00
Closing of the conference Andreas LIENHARD
EGPA PSG XX - PSG XXI - IIa: PSG XX: Welfare State Governance and ProfesionalismSession IIa
| Session Chair: Tanja KLENK, University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg |
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The use of big data and Population Health Management approaches to monitor the care pathway of patients with severe mental health disorders : the case of Italy;Lucia FERRARA, Valeria Domenica TOZZI, Helen BANKS, Angelica ZAZZERACergas SDA Bocconi, Bocconi University, Italy; Discussant: Benjamin EWERT (University of Siegen)
Mapping meetings : The role of meetings in connecting policy and street level practices; Lianne VISSER, Radboud University, Netherlands, The, Discussant: Lucia FERRARA (Cergas SDA Bocconi, Bocconi University)
Advancing the design of welfare policy implementation : Towards a blended approach of behavorial insights and co-production; Benjamin EWERT. University Siegen, Germany; Discussant: Lianne VISSER (Radboud University)
PSG XXI: Policy Design and Evaluation - Session IIb
Join us here : Zoom Meeting Room : https://fernuni-hagen.zoom.us/j/99589846623?pwd=KzdUcnVLZUVFYjYxNzlwckUzYWFTdz09 Do policy actors learn from foresight? A systematic review about the conditions of learning in foresight process; Rafaël RITONDO1, Stéphane MOYSON1, Sébastien BRUNET2; 1UCLouvain, Belgium; 2ULiège, Belgium. Discussant: GALANTI LIPPI (University of Milan) Qualification and Global Social Policy: The Politics of Knowledge and Expertise in the Production of Poverty IndicatorsJustyna BANDOLA-GILL; University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Discussant: RITONDO/MOYSON/BRUNET ... (UCLouvain/ULiège) Unexpected advisors: government research institutes and institutionalization in the Italian policy advisory system (PAS); Maria Tullia GALANTI1, Andrea LIPPI2, 1University of Milan, Italy; 2University of Firenze, Italy. Discussant: Justyna BANDOLA-GILL (University of Edinburgh) |
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EGPA PSG XXII - BPA - Session 2b
Chair: Sharon GILAD, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
How the unsuccessful experience with digitalized public service influences government-public relationships; Xiaoqian LI1, Ge Wang2, 1Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China; 2Central China Normal University, China.
Work motivation appeals in public sector job advertisements: A cross-country machine-learning study, Kruyen Peter1, Shelena KEULEMANS1, Leisha DeHart-Davis2, Rick Borst3, 1Radboud University, Netherlands, The; 2UNC School of Government; 3Utrecht University.
Who Is The Ideal Public Sector Worker?” A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Citizens’ Perceptions of American, Dutch and South Korean Public Sector Workers; Sheeling NEO, Lars Tummers, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen, Utrecht School of governance, Netherlands, The.
Citizens’ Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence in Public Service: Evidence from Conjoint Experiments about Permit Applications. Oliver JAMES, Susan BANDUCCI, Laszlo HORVATH, Ana BEDUSCHI, University of Exeter, United Kingdom.