Call for Proposals Articles for a Special Issue of Public Organization Review (POR) on Global Responses to the COVID-19
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Call for Proposals Articles for a Special Issue of Public Organization Review (POR) on Global Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Ali Farazmand 1 & Frances Edwards 2 & Steven Ott 3 # Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020
The Public Organization Review: A Global Journal (POR) invites article proposals for a Special Issue Symposium on “Global Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Proposals for scholarly papers on a wide range of sub-topics using quantitative and/ or qualitative analysis approaches will be considered, including strong theoretical works, single-site case studies, and comparative case studies. Scholarly manuscripts must be grounded in theory/literature and empirical evidence, and use sound analytical methods. Findings should be generalizable. Single-site case studies will be subject to different, more practical, review criteria. The Special Issue will be published on-line first in early fall 2021 and the print volume in December 2021 or January 2022. POR is a quarterly scholarly journal that provides a global forum for academicians and practitioners in diverse areas of public administration and public policy, governance, organization theory and behavior, public management, nonprofit administration, budgeting and finance, economic and social development, strategic studies, globalization, crisis and emergency management, and more. POR publishes only highest quality manuscripts that stand: (a) the rigor of a demanding triple-blind review process, (b) a selective acceptance rate of about 15–20% out of over about 300 submissions per year, and (c) groundbreaking theoretical as well as practical ideas that advance knowledge. POR publishes 4 issues per year with iPublication Online first, followed by print
* Ali Farazmand [email protected] Frances Edwards [email protected] Steven Ott [email protected]
1
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
2
San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA
3
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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publication; the number of issues is expected to increase to 6 per year as of 2022 POR is published by Springer.
Examples of Suitable Topics for the Special Issue The following list of sub-topics is only to indicate the breadth of sub-topics that will be considered for inclusion. The list does not exclude other related sub-topics. Leadership – political and policy: the relationship between politics and administrative expertise; leading or managing from data vs politics Managing implementation horizontally and vertically: inter-organizational, intersectoral, across levels of government Successes and failures of centralized leadership: national, state, local Leading from policy to implementation on the ground: Leading and managing mobilizations systems Best practices: coordinating overall response systems; crisis management across agencies at all levels of government The effects of partisan politics on anticipatory and response strategies Economic and psychological impacts of pandemics on the public and on employees
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