CURRICULUM VITAE Wayne State University Department of Political Science 2067 F/AB, 656 West Kirby Detroit, MI 48202 Email: kn.jun@wayne.edu Updated January 30, 2017 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor, Political Science, Wayne State University. Detroit, MI 2015 present. Assistant Professor, Political Science, Wayne State University. Detroit, MI 2007 2015. Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California. School of Policy, Planning, and Development. 2006 2007. Lecturer, University of California-Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy. Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program. Summer 2006. Post-doctoral Research Associate. University of Southern California. School of Policy, Planning, and Development. Los Angeles, CA. Dec. 2005 Dec. 2006. EDUCATION Ph. D. in Public Administration. University of Southern California. School of Policy, Planning, and Development. Los Angeles, CA. Dec. 2005. Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science (GIS). University of Southern California. Department of Geography. Los Angeles, CA. Dec. 2004. Master of Public Administration. Seoul National University. Graduate School of Public Administration. Seoul, Korea. Aug. 2001. Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with Pre-Law minor. Ewha Womans University. Seoul, Korea. Feb. 1998.
Page 2 of 8 PUBLICATIONS (*denotes student co-author) Refereed Journals 1. Jun, K.-N. and Bryer T. In Press. Facilitating Public Participation in Local Governments in Hard Times. American Review of Public Administration. doi:10.1177/0275074016643587 2. Ko, K. and Jun, K.-N. 2015. A Comparative Analysis of Job Motivation and Career Preference of Asian Undergraduate Students. Public Personnel Management. 44 (2): 192-213. 3. Jun, K.-N, Wang, F., and Wang, D*. 2014. E-government Use and Perceived Government Transparency and Service Capacity: Evidence from a Chinese Local Government. Public Performance & Management Review. 38(1): 125 151. 4. Jun, K.-N. 2013. Escaping the Local Trap? The Role of Community-Representing Organizations in Urban Governance. Journal of Urban Affairs. 35(3): 343 363. 5. Jun, K.-N. and Musso, J. A. 2013. Participatory Governance and the Spatial Representation of Neighborhood Issues. Urban Affairs Review. 49(1):71 110. 6. Jun, K.-N. and Shiau, E.* 2012. How Are We Doing? A Multiple Constituency Approach to Civic Association Effectiveness. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 41(4): 632 655. Featured in the Stanford Social Innovation Review: http://www.ssireview.org/pdf/spring_2013_elusive_effectiveness.pdf 7. Jun, K.-N. and Weare, C. 2011. Institutional Motivations in the Adoption of Innovations: The Case of E-government. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 21(3):495 519. 8. Weare, C., Musso, J. A., and Jun, K.-N. 2009 Cross-Talk: The Role of Homophily and Elite Bias in Civic Associations. Social Forces. 88(1): 147 174. 9. Jun, K.-N. 2007. Event History Analysis of the Formation of Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils. Urban Affairs Review. 43(1): 107 122. 10. Jun, K.-N. and Musso, J. A. 2007. Explaining Descriptive Representation in Place-based Associations: the Impact of Formalistic Representation and Community Contexts. Journal of Civil Society. 3(1): 39 58. Book Chapters 11. Jun, K.-N., & Weare, C. 2012. Bridging From e-government Practice to e-government Research: Past Trends and Future Directions. In K. J. Bwalya & S. F. C. Zulu (Eds.), Handbook of Research on E-Government in Emerging Economies: Adoption, E- Participation, and Legal Frameworks (Vol. 1, pp. 263 289). Hershey PA: IGI Global.
Working Papers Wang, F., Jun, K.-N., and Wang, L. Bureaucratic Contacts and Their Impact on Citizen Satisfaction: Findings from a Chinese Local Jurisdiction. Jun, K.-N. and Musso, J. Ingredients for Success: The Implementation of a Community Advisory Councils System in the City of Detroit. Page 3 of 8 Ko, K., and Jun, K.-N. Question Order Effects on Self-Report Survey of Citizen's Perception of Public Policy." Jun, K.-N., Baybeck, B., and Uddin, A.* A New Progressive Era? Adopting District Representation in Detroit. Jun, K.-N. Bringing the Context Back In: The Potential for Substantive Effects of Descriptive Representation in Civic Associations. Musso, J., Weare, C., and Jun, K.-N. Democracy by Design. Conference Papers Jun, K.-N. and Musso J. Ingredients for Success: The Implementation of Community Advisory Councils System in the City of Detroit. Presented at the 2016 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Spring Conference, Washington, DC, April 8-9, 2016. Wang, F., Jun, K.-N., and Yin, H. Citizen Experience with Coercive Services and Its Impact on Satisfaction with Agencies: An Empirical Study in a Local Jurisdiction of China. Presented at the 2015 Governance workshop on Quality of government: Understanding the post-1978 transition and prosperity of China. Fudan University, Shanghai, China. October 16-17, 2015. Jun, K.-N. and Ko, K. Public versus Nonprofit?: Comparison of Career Intentions of Undergraduate Students. Presented at the 2014 Annual Conference of Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action. Denver, CO, November 20-22, 2014. Jun, K.-N. Community-based citizen participation mechanisms in the City of Detroit. Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 3-6, 2014. Wang, F., Jun, K.-N., and Yin H. Citizen Experience with Public Service and Its Impact on Satisfaction: An Empirical Study in a Local Jurisdiction of China. Presented at the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Special Issue Conference, Hong Kong, April 18-20, 2013. Jun, K.-N. and Bryer, T. Citizenship Amidst Fiscal Crisis: How Local Governments Engage Citizens in Cutback Management. Discussion Circle, American Society for Public Administration, 2013 Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 15-19, 2013.
Page 4 of 8 Jun, K.-N., Wang, F. and Wang, D. E-government and Citizen Attitude towards Local Government. Presented at the 2012 China-America Association for Public Affairs- International Research Society for Public Management-Public Management Research Association Conference. Shanghai, China, May 25-27, 2012. Jun, K.-N. and K. Ko The Determinants of Career Preferences of Undergraduate Students Presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 12-14, 2012. Jun, K.-N. The Clash of Interests? The Role of Community-Representing Associations in Urban Governance. Presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, March 31-April 3, 2011. Ko, K. and Jun, K.-N. Public service motivation and career choice of university students: A comparative analysis of Students in the US and Asia. Presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, March 31-April 3, 2011. Jun, K.-N. A Potential for Substantive Effects of Passive Representation in Civic Associations: Race, Class, and Community Context. Presented at the 32nd Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference, Boston, November 4-6, 2010. Jun, K.-N. and Musso, J. From Just Say No to Just Say What An Exploratory Analysis on the Local Trap Thesis of Citizen Participation. Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 22-25, 2010. Weare, C., Musso, J., and Jun, K.-N. Democracy by Design: The Institutionalization of Community Participation Networks in Los Angeles. Presented at the Tenth Annual Conference of Public Management Research Conference, Columbus, OH, October 1-3, 2009. Jun, K.-N, Weare, C., and Musso, J., Can We All Work Together? Diversity and the Effectiveness of Community-Based Organizations Presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-12, 2009. Jun, K.-N. and Moon, Jae. An Exploratory Analysis on the Determinants of the E-Government Service Adoption in U.S. Municipalities. Presented at the Thirtieth Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference, Los Angeles, November 6-8, 2008. Weare, C., Musso, J., and Jun, K.-N. Democracy by Design: The Institutionalization of Community Participation Networks in Los Angeles. Presented at the Sixty-Sixth Annual Conference of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 3-6, 2008. Jun, K.-N. and Shiau, E. How Are We Doing? The Relationship Between External and Internal Performance Measures. Presented at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Research Conference, Washington, DC, November 8-10, 2007.
Page 5 of 8 Jun, K.-N. and Shiau, E. How Are We Doing? The Relationship Between External and Internal Performance Measures. Presented at Ninth Public Management Research Conference, Tucson, Arizona, October 25-27, 2007. Jun, K.-N. and Weare, C. Adoption of Public Agency Websites: On Efficiency, Power, and Legitimacy. Presented at Ninth Public Management Research Conference, Tucson, Arizona, October 25-27, 2007. Jun, K.-N. and Musso, J. The Role of Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils in City Policy Formulation. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 30 th -September 2nd, 2007. Jun, K.-N., Shiau, E., and Weare C. Determinants of the Responsiveness of Street-Level Bureaucrats: The Case of Los Angeles. Presented at the Public Management Research Association Conference on the Determinants of Performance in Public Organizations II, Hong Kong, December 2006. Jun, K.-N. Descriptive and Substantive Representation in Community-Based Associations: Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils in Context. Presented at the Sixty-Fourth Annual Conference of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 20-23, 2006. Other Publications Lean, S. F., Eckert, S., and Jun, K.-N. et al. 2016. Strengthening Women's Civic and Political Participation: A Synthesis of the Scholarly Literature. USAID, Democracy, Human Rights and Governance Research and Innovation Grants Program. Jun, K.-N., & Weare, C. 2008. The Adoption of Municipal Web Sites: On Efficiency, Power, and Legitimacy. dg.o '08 The Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Digital Government Research Conference.272-281. Montreal, Canada. Jun, K.-N. 2008. Administrative responsiveness and civic engagement towards collaborative governance: Neighborhood council system in the United States. Administration Focus. May/June: 65 68. (In Korean). Musso, J. A., Weare, C., Jun, K.-N., & Kitsuse, A. 2004. Representing diversity in community governance: Neighborhood Councils in Los Angeles. USC Urban Initiative, Neighborhood Participation Project, University of Southern California, School of Policy, Planning, and Development. Musso, J. A., Weare, C., Cooper, T., Kitsuse, A, and Jun, K.-N. et al. 2004. Neighborhood Councils in Los Angeles: A Midterm Status Report, Neighborhood Participation Project, University of Southern California, School of Policy, Planning, and Development.
Page 6 of 8 GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS USAID, Democracy, Human Rights and Governance Research and Innovation Grants Program. Increasing the Civil and Political Participation of Women. 2016. Faculty Participant, $4,000. Wayne State University, Humanities Center Resident Scholars Program. The Fiscal Crisis and Emergency Managers in Michigan: Implications for Local Government Management and Urban Democracy. 2014. $800. National Natural Science Foundation of China. Junior Scholar Research Grant Program (Project Number 71202008). Detroit research member on China NSF grant awarded to Feng Wang of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics to compare the organizational effectiveness of homeowners associations in China and in developed countries. 2012. Travel grant to present Detroit research $4,000. Wayne State University, University Research Grant Program. An Empirical Analysis on the Determinants of the E-Government Service Adoption in U.S. Municipalities. 2009. Funded $10,000. TEACHING Undergraduate PS 2240 Introduction to Urban Politics and Policy. PS 2310 Introduction to Public Administration. PS 4460 Techniques of Policy Analysis. PS 5993 Writing Intensive Course in Political Science. Graduate PS 5630 Statistical and Data Analysis in Political Science I. PS 6640 Statistical and Data Analysis in Political Science II. PS 7300 Public Administration and its Environment. PS 7310 Public Management Internship Supervision. PS 7995 Directed Research Dissertation Committee Participation Seunghan Kim, Ph.D. Dissertation (Chair), State Capacity and the Politics of Policy Implementation in China. In progress. Michelle Wooddell, Ph.D. Dissertation (Committee Member), Regime Theory Revisited: The Role of Nonprofits in Urban Economic Development. 2014. Kelly Krawczyk, Ph.D. Dissertation (Committee Member), Understanding Local Political Participation in West Africa. 2013. Shanthi Karuppusamy, Ph.D. Dissertation (Committee Member), Epistemic Communities and Regional Governance: Policy Development in Municipal Finance Reform. 2012.
Page 7 of 8 SERVICE University/College Faculty Council, College of Liberal Arts and Science. 2016-2017. Political Science Chair Review Committee College of Liberal Arts and Science. 2017. Graduate Employees' Organizing Committee Teaching Award AY2014-15 Review Panel. 2015. Graduate Professional Scholarship AY 2014-15 Review Panel. 2014. Department MPA Program Committee. 2007 present. Colloquium Committee. 2007 present. Undergraduate Committee. 2011 present. Policy and Personnel Committee. 2016-2017 Academic Community Editorial Board Memberships: Asian Journal of Political Science. 2013 present. Journal of the Korean Association for Governance. 2010 2011. Ad hoc Reviewer: Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory The American Review of Public Administration Public Administration Review Urban Affairs Review Journal of Urban Affairs Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Public Management Review Policy Studies Journal Government Information Quarterly Grant Proposal Review: Reviewed a research grant proposal entitled Community Organizations and Urban Democracy: Conceptualizing Community Control and Neighborhood Planning in Israel for the Israel Science Foundation. 2014. Reviewed a research grant proposal entitled Measuring Governance: Designing the Knowledge- Base for the Research of Asian Governance for the National University of Singapore. 2008. Service to Professional Associations: Board Member, American Society for Public Administration Detroit Chapter, 2016-2017. Chair of Best Conference Paper Award Committee for the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action 2014 Conference. 2014.
Page 8 of 8 HONORS/AWARDS Best Reviewer Award for Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action. 2013. The Henry Reining, Jr. Dissertation Award. University of Southern California. School of Policy, Planning, and Development. 2006. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society for Public Administration Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action. Urban Affairs Association. REFERENCES Available upon request