The Beryl Radin Award
Mihaly Fazekas
Romain Ferrali
Johannes Wachs
Congratulations to Mihaly Fazekas, Romain Ferrali, and Johannes Wachs on winning the 2024 Beryl Radin Award for their insightful article in JPART, “Agency Independence, Campaign Contributions, and Favoritism in US Federal Government Contracting.”
Purpose
The Beryl Radin Award is for the best article published in JPART. It is awarded annually and presented at the Public Management Research Association Conference.
Eligibility
TBA
Application Process
Nominations for the 2025 award cycle have not yet opened.
Assessment Criteria
TBA
Award
TBA
Award Committee Chair
The chair for the 2025 award cycle has not yet been announced.
For assistance, please contact the Secretariat at pmra@ku.edu.
Past Recipients
2024 | Congratulations to Mihaly Fazekas, Romain Ferrali, and Johannes Wachs
Agency Independence, Campaign Contributions, and Favoritism in US Federal Government Contracting.”
2023 | Seulki Lee
When Tensions Become Opportunities: Managing Accountability Demands in Collaborative Governance,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 32(4), 641-655.
2022 | Simon Calmar Andersen and Ulrik Hvidman
“Can Reminders and Incentives Improve Implementation Within Government? Evidence from a Field Experiment,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 31(1), 234-249.
2021 | Justine E. Tinkler, and Jun Zhao
“The Sexual Harassment of Federal Employees: Gender, Leadership Status, and Organizational Tolerance for Abuses of Power.” 30, no. 3 (2020): 349-364. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.
2020 | John B. Holbein & Hans JG Hassell
When Your Group Fails: The Effect of Race-Based Performance Signals on Citizen Voice and Exit. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 29(2), 268-286
2018 | Sebastian Jilke & Lars Tummers
Which Clients are Deserving of Help? A Theoretical Model and Experimental Test? Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 28 (2), 226-238.
2017 | Sounman Hong
Black in Blue: Racial Profiling and Representative Bureaucracy in Policing Revisited. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 27 (4),547-561.
2016 | Christine Kelleher Palus & Susan Webb Yackee
Clerks or Kings? Partisan Alignment and Delegation to the US Bureaucracy. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 26 (4), 693-708.
2015 | Richard M. Walker & Rhys Andrews
Local Government Management and Performance: A Review of the Evidence. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 25 (1), 101-133.
2014 | Jason Grissom
Is Discord Detrimental? Using Institutional Variation to Identify the Impact of Public Governing Board Conflict on Outcomes. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 24 (2), 289-315.
2013 | Kenneth J. Meier & Laurence J. O’Toole, Jr.
Subjective Organizational Performance and Measurement Error: Common Source Bias and Spurious Relationships. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 23 (2), 429-456.
2012 | Stéphane Lavertu, Daniel E. Walters, & David L. Weimer
Scientific Expertise and the Balance of Political Interests: MEDCAC and Medicare Coverage Decisions. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 22 (1), 55-81.
2011 | Joe Soss, Richard Fording, & Sanford F. Schram
The Organization of Discipline: From Performance Management to Perversity and Punishment. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 21 (supplement 2), i203-i232.
2010 | Carolyn J. Heinrich
Third-Party Governance Under No Child Left Behind Accountability and Performance Management Challenges. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 20 (supplement 1), i59-i80.
2009 – Keith G. Provan, Kung Huang, & H. Brinton Milward
The Evolution of Structural Embeddedness and Organization Social Outcomes in a Centrally Governed Health and Human Services Network. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 19 (4), 873-893.
2008 | Christopher M. Reenock & Brian J. Gerber
Political Insulation Information Exchange, and Interest Group Access to the Bureaucracy. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 18 (3), 415-440.
2007 | David M. Van Slyke
Agents or Stewards: Using Theory to Understand the Government-Nonprofit Social Service Contracting Relationship. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 17 (2), 157-187.
2006 | Carolyn Hill
Casework Job Design and Client Outcomes in Welfare-to-Work Offices. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 16 (2), 263-288.
2005 | Young Han Chun & Hal G. Rainey
Goal Ambiguity in U.S. Federal Agencies. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 15 (1), 1-30.