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smith, daniel l. abstract: economic theory suggests that it is optimal for governments to use precautionary saving as a countercyclical tool. however, the availability of surplus funds often triggers political pressure for tax cuts and spending increases. mechanisms for alleviating that pressure include limiting the transparency of slack resources and limiting politicians' discretion to use slack resources for purposes other than stabilization. this article investigates the extent to which these two mechanisms are substitutes. in particular, the authors examine whether the widespread adoption of budget stabilization funds (bsfs) in the u.s. states over the past several decades has been accompanied by a decline in conservative revenue forecast bias. using panel data from 47 states over a 22-year period, they find that the adoption of a bsf reduces revenue underestimation by approximately two-thirds; however, the size of the effect depends in part on how much a state saves in the bsf and the rules governing bsf deposits and withdrawals. the results suggest that bsfs have the unintended effect of increasing fiscal transparency. 3. title: collaboration by deflection: coping with spent nuclear fuel authors: karlesky, joseph j.. abstract: for more than three decades, the u.s. national government has wrestled with the problem of siting a central repository for high-level radioactive waste, most of it spent fuel from nuclear power plants. scholars and practitioners recommend a collaborative and participative approach to the siting process to ensure accountability and representativeness, but the search for a working repository so far has been unsuccessful. consequently, more nuclear power plants must add or expand dry cask facilities to store accumulating amounts of spent fuel. are collaboration and accountability and successful execution of results possible in state decisions on dry cask storage in a way that they have eluded the central siting process? the special characteristics of dispersed dry cask storage, in contrast to transporting the waste to a central repository, can facilitate collaboration and accountability, as decisions on dry cask storage in minnesota and vermont demonstrate. 4. title: pulling the levers: transformational leadership, public service motivation, and mission valence authors: wright, bradley e.; moynihan, donald p.; pandey, sanjay k. abstract: this article contributes to our understanding of public service motivation and leadership by investigating ways in which organizational leaders can reinforce and even augment the potential effects of public service motivation on employees' attraction to the organization's mission (mission valence). the results contribute to two research questions. first, the findings provide new evidence on the sources of public service motivation. the authors find that transformational leadership is an organizational factor associated with higher public service motivation. second, the article examines the relationship between transformational leadership and mission valence. the authors find that transformational leadership has an important indirect effect on mission valence through its influence on clarifying organizational goals and fostering public service motivation. 5. title: measuring new public management and governance in political debate authors: fattore, giovanni; dubois, hans f. w.; lapenta, antonio abstract: new public management (npm) recently has been compared and contrasted with public governance (pg) to illustrate shifts in conceptions of public administrations and in reform agendas. the authors develop measures to capture the relevance of npm and pg in textual discourse and investigate the extent to which they have entered the political debate. content analysis of electoral programs for the 2005 italian regional elections reveals that even in this legalistic country, considerable attention was paid to both npm and pg issues. an important explanatory variable in preference for npm or pg is party ideology, highlighting often-ignored within-country dynamics. furthermore, the authors show how a methodological approach adapted from mainly political science and business research can be exploited in the field of public administration. 6. title: collaborative partnerships and crime in disorganized communities authors: choi, cheon geun, choi, sang ok abstract: collaborative partnerships can be an effective strategy for crime prevention, especially in disorganized communities. using ordinary least squares regression with 414 american cities, this article finds that police departments with many collaborative partnerships are able to promote informal social control within their communities and capitalize on the resources available to them with the help of other groups. this contention is supported by the effects of collaborative partnerships on crime rates in disorganized communities in comparison to well-organized communities. thus, collaborative partnerships of public organizations with other groups may insulate disorganized communities from the effects of community disorganization on levels of crime. 7. title: motivational bases and emotional labor: assessing the impact of public service motivation authors: hsieh, chih-wei; yang, kaifeng; fu, kai-jo. abstract: emotional labor has become an important topic in the study of organizational behavior, but no research has examined how it is affected in individuals' motivational bases. public administration scholars have started to study this concept, but empirical studies are still in their infancy. focusing on a particular type of motivational base-public service motivation (psm), this article assesses how psm and its three dimensions (attraction to policy making, commitment to public interest, and compassion) affect two common emotional labor activities (surface acting and deep acting). using data from a survey of certified public management students, the results show that psm is negatively associated with surface acting and positively associated with deep acting. among the psm dimensions, attraction to policy making is positively associated with surface acting; compassion is negatively associated with surface acting and positively associated with deep acting; and commitment to public interest is not associated with surface acting or deep acting. 8. title: competitors and cooperators: a micro-level analysis of regional economic development collaboration networks authors: lee, in-won; feiock, richard c.; lee, youngmi. abstract: predispositions and orientation toward cooperation or competition with other jurisdictions can play a critical role in implementing regional collaboration. by examining collaboration at the micro level, this article investigates how individual factors, including perceptions of cooperation and competition, as well as institutional and environmental factors, are related to regional collaboration. in particular, the authors assert that competitive motivation may support the emergence of regional governance mechanisms. this article explores the relationships between competitive/cooperative motivations and interlocal collaboration networks based on a network survey conducted in the orlando, florida, metropolitan area. the authors apply a quadratic assignment procedure regression analysis to examine how dyadic conceptual ties of cooperation and competition, along with the effect of community characteristics, affect policy network structures for economic development. by comparing estimated coefficients with sampling distributions of coefficients from all of the permuted data sets, the regression results indicate the influences of perceived competition/cooperation on the network exchange. 9. title: gender and the personal shaping of public administration in the united states: mary anderson and the women's bureau, 1920-1930 authors: mcguire, john thomas abstract: scholars of public administration in the united states traditionally view the 1920s as a decade when the administrative orthodoxy, emphasizing efficiency and organizational structure, dominated the field. this viewpoint recently has been challenged by arguments that the social justice-oriented views of women progressives and the philosophy of pragmatism also influenced public administration. however, no one has examined how women public administrators implemented exceptions to the prevailing, masculine viewpoints of administrative objectivity and the strict dichotomy between politics and administration during the 1920s. using mary anderson (1872-1964), the longtime director of the u.s. department of labor's women's bureau, as a case study, this article examines how her experiences as a woman worker and labor organizer influenced her advocacy of an alternative view of public administration, and how, from 1920 through 1930, she established the women's bureau within the prevailing orthodoxy yet also made the government agency a notable exception through its vigorous support of social justice feminism, particularly during and after the 1926 national women's industrial conference. 10. title: realized publicness at public and private research universities authors: feeney, mary k.; welch, eric w abstract: although research-extensive universities in the united states produce similar outcomes-research, teaching, and service-they vary substantially in terms of the publicness of their environments. in this article, the authors adopt a public values framework to examine how regulative, normative/associative, and cultural cognitive components affect realized public outcomes by faculty. using survey data from a random sample of faculty scientists in six fields of science and engineering at carnegie research i universities, findings show that organizational and individual public values components are associated predictably with different realized individual public outcomes. for example, individual support from federal resources and affiliation with a federal lab (associative) are related to increased research outcomes, while tuition and fee levels (regulative) explain teaching outcomes, and perceived level of influence in the workplace (cultural cognitive) explains teaching and service outcomes. 11. title: self-provision of public services: its evolution and impact authors: mizrahi, shlomo abstract: this article establishes a framework for explaining the ways in which citizens, as clients of public services, attempt to deal with situations of combined market and government failures. under certain conditions, citizens are driven to create self-production mechanisms that often are extralegal or illegal. when faced with such social initiatives, politicians often support them, either passively or actively, by institutionalizing the new mechanisms. the article explains the evolution of the self-provision model and its implications. the analysis includes a theoretical framework and a practical intervention scheme.     $&./147:;>@abdm���̻̻̪����ye]pb4hrs!hrs!5�ojqj^jh�"�hu<�5�ojqj^jh�ud5�ojqj^jo(h�"�h�"�o(&h�"�h�"�5�cjojqj^jajo( h�5�cjojqj^jajo(h 2e5�cjojqj^jaj h5�cjojqj^jajo( h 2e5�cjojqj^jajo( hrs!5�cjojqj^jajo(#h�"�h�"�5�cjojqj^jaj h�e�5�cjojqj^jajo( hrs!5�cjojqj^jajo(abc��� � � � pq�����7���3��������������������������gd�psgd)w�gd$?�gdto�gd�l$gd%j,gdu<�gd�"�$a$gd�"���������� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � opq������µ�����s��hxs��xs���lh�yh%j,ojqjo(hvi�h�l$5�ojqj^jo(hrs!5�ojqj^jh�l$h�l$5�ojqj^jh�l$5�ojqj^jo(h%j,5�ojqjo(h�yh[rojqj^jo(h�yhu<�ojqj^jo(h�yhrs!ojqj^j hrs!hrs!hrs!hrs!5�ojqj^jhicy5�ojqj^jh�"�hu<�5�ojqj^jhvi�hu<�5�ojqj^jo(qrstz[w���������������������·���§й�tgyk>�h$?�5�ojqj^jo(h$?�h$?�5�ojqj^jh�"�h%j,5�ojqj^jhs/�5�ojqj^jo(h%j,5�ojqjo(h�yhanojqj^jh�yhrs!ojqj^jh�yhto�ojqj^jo(hvi�hto�5�ojqj^jo(h�y5�ojqj^jhrs!hrs!5�ojqj^jhto�hto�5�ojqj^j hto�hto�h�"�h�`�5�ojqj^jhto�5�ojqj^jo(�����67@a������������23���ɻ��ɮ���zl��asl��chvi�h)w�5�ojqj^jo(hvi�h�ps5�ojqj^jh�y5�ojqj^jh�psh�ps5�ojqj^jh�"�h)w�5�ojqj^jh�ps5�ojqj^jo(h)w�5�ojqjo(hvi�h%j,ojqj^jo(h�yhrs!ojqj^jhrs!hrs!5�ojqj^jh$?�5�ojqj^jo(h$?�h$?�5�ojqj^jhvi�h$?�5�ojqj^jo(hrs!5�ojqj^j3<=�������������������ɾ�����|n�`�se5��hvi�h)w�5�ojqj^jo(h�yhrs!5�ojqj^jhrs!5�ojqj^jo(hvi�hvi�5�ojqj^jhvi�hr7a5�ojqj^jhrs!5�ojqj^jhrs!hrs!5�ojqj^jhr7ahr7a5�ojqj^jh�"�h)w�5�ojqj^jhr7a5�ojqj^jo(h)w�5�ojqjo(h�yh)w�ojqj^jo(h�yhrs!ojqj^jh)w�5�ojqj^jo(h$?�h)w�5�ojqj^j���� � ]!�!�%�%/&g&! 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