Danbee Lee Rutgers University-Newark School of Public Affairs and Administration 111 Washington Street Newark, NJ, 07102, USA Phone: (+1) 551.247.7096 Email: danbee.lee@rutgers.edu Homepage: danbeelee.net Twitter: @DanbeeLee1 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Public Administration, 2019 (Expected) Rutgers University-Newark, Newark, USA Dissertation: Bureaucratic reputation in the eyes of citizens: Predictors, measurements, and strategies Committee: Gregg G. Van Ryzin (chair), Frank J. Thompson, Sebastian Jilke, and Sharon Gilad M.A. in Public Administration (Minor: Public policy), 2014 Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, 2014 Exchange program. Public and International Affairs, 2012 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA B.A. in Public Administration, 2011 Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea Exchange program. Political Science, 2009 University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Public management, Organizational theory and behavior, Experimental and survey design, Governance, Accountability, Citizen evaluation, Reputation management, Government-nonprofit relationships PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles Lee, Danbee and Gregg G. Van Ryzin (2019). Measuring bureaucratic reputation: Scale development and validation. Governance, 32(1): 177-192. Lee, Danbee and Gregg G. Van Ryzin (2018). The reputation of federal agencies in the eyes of citizens: An analysis of US survey data. International Review of Administrative Science. doi: 10.1177/0020852318769127 Lee, Danbee and Min Gyo Koo (2014). Comparative analysis of the decision-making process of the city-county consolidation in Korea: Focusing on the roles of policy entrepreneurs. Korean Public Administration Review, 48 (3): 413-437. Books and book chapters Lee, Danbee (2016). Organizational reputation. In Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3001-1 D Lee 1
Holzer, Mark, Lois M. Warner, and Danbee Lee (2017). NASPAA s Teaching Resources Guide for Public Affairs and Administration (Fourth Edition). Washington, DC: National Association of School of Public Affairs and Administration. Completed manuscripts Lee, Danbee and Yahong Zhang. Do public organizations equally have high reputations for workforce diversity? Manuscripts in progress Lee, Danbee. Linking account actors and forums through the appropriate strategies: Managing organizations reputations in a crisis. An experimental study that is in the data analysis stage. Lee, Danbee. Performance or reputation? Comparing citizen evaluations on public and nonprofit organizations. An observational study that is in the data analysis stage. Lee, Danbee. Motivated reasoning and reputational threat: An experimental study of how citizen judges the media s negative information on public agencies. An experimental study that is in the data collection stage. Lee, Danbee and Minsung Kang. What happens to organizational reputation when whistles are blown? An experimental study that is in the design stage. MEDIA PUBLIC; ESADE s Center for Public Government e-bulletin (Issue 35, 2019, forthcoming) Measuring bureaucratic reputation: Scale development and validation, internet article about my research of Lee & Van Ryzin (2019). CURRENT PROJECT Research Assistant: A systemic study on the role of policy narratives in public deliberation: Searching for policy solutions for particulate matter pollution issues with Geoboo Song and Jongsoon Jin, currently research grant under review (National Research Foundation of Korea). CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Invited Presentation Bureaucratic reputation in the eyes of citizens: Predictors and measures at Yonsei University, Korea, Jan. 2019 Individual paper presented Measuring bureaucratic reputation: Scale development and validation at European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) in Hamburg, Germany, August 2018. How motivated partisan reasoning affects the reputational threats of federal agencies at the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) in Edinburgh, UK., April 2018. D Lee 2
The effect of organizational reputation on minorities job choices at American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) in Denver, CO., March 2018. Measuring bureaucratic reputation: Scale development and validation at Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) fall research conference in Chicago, USA, November 2017. How do citizens respond to reputational threats? The role of motivated reasoning at the Public Management Research Association (PMRA) Conference in Washington D.C., USA, June 2017. The reputation of federal agencies in the eyes of citizens: An analysis of national survey data at American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, March 2017. Individual differences in perceptions of federal agency reputations: An analysis of national survey data at Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECoPA) in Harrisburg, PA, USA, November 2016. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Rutgers University-Newark Instructor, Introduction to Public Administration (BA) Spring, 2018 (Teaching evaluation: 4.5/5) Teaching assistant, Economic Issues in Public Administration (MPA) Fall, 2016 (Prof. Pengju Zhang) Teaching assistant, Public Finance management (MPA) Spring, 2016 (Prof. Cleopatra Charles) Teaching assistant, Applied Statistics (MPA) Fall, 2015 (Prof. Qiushi Wang) Teaching Certificate Certificate in Effective College Instruction endorsed by the Association of College and University Educator (ACUE) and American Council on Education (ACE) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Teaching assistant, Rutgers University-Newark, Newark, USA (2015-2018) Researcher, Korea Research Institute for Local Administration, Seoul, Korea (2015) Intern, Citizens Coalition for Economic Justice, Seoul, Korea (2011) Intern, National Assembly, Seoul, South Korea (2010) SERVICE TO PROFESSION Journal manuscript review: Governance, Public Administration, Review of Public Personnel Administration, Korean Public Administration Review Conference manuscript review: Academy of Management GRANT AND HONORS Wallace O. Keene ASPA Conference Scholarship, 2019 Rutgers University Dissertation Fellowship, 2018-2019 D Lee 3
SPAA travel grant for participating APPAM conference, 2017 TA/GA Professional Development Fund, 2017 Superior Academic Performance Scholarship, Seoul National University, 2012 Brain Korea 21 scholarship, 2011-2012 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Public Management Research Association (PMRA) European Consortium of Political Science (ECPR) International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) Korean Association of Public Administration (KAPA) D Lee 4
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